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Page 1: Sylvan Lake News, May 22, 2014

• Detailed Maps• campgrounds & Golfing• Accommodations• Recreation• Sports • Festivals & Events• Shopping and Restaurants• Services & Real Estate

Discover 2014 /15

Volume 31

FREE COPYLAUGHTER

FAMILY

FRIENDS

FUN

FOUR SEASONS OF:

ADVENTURE

VOLUME 79 NUMBER 21 24 PAGES Thursday, May 22, 2014 www.sylvanlakenews.com FREEThursday May 22 2014

Hrs: Mon - Fri 9:30am - 6pm Sat 9:30am - 5pmFIND US ON FACEBOOK!403-887-8847 | 120 Hewlett Park Landing

La Mer Collections’ focus is on classically designed watch faces, paired with  beautiful  genuine  leather straps.

Every leather wrap watch is hand assembled.

Impressive - Younger chil-dren in front of the orphanage in Ogooma, Uganda supported by T.O.U.C.H. Ministries. See Marjorie Cockburn’s story about a recent team visit on page 6 & 7.

SUBMITTED

Showcased - École Mother Teresa School student Stryder Hamilton showcased his acting skills in a scene with Michael Bennett-Leroux of DuffleBag Theatre Company last Friday. Students of École Our Lady of the Rosary School joined Mother Teresa students for DuffleBag’s comical bilingual performance of ‘Cendrillon’ (Cinderella). DuffleBag actors — who included Bennett-Leroux, Holly Greene, Marcus Lundgren and Richard Comeau — performed for students of several schools in Sylvan Lake last week. They were brought to town by the Sylvan Lake chapter of Canadian Parents for French

STUART FULLARTON

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The 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 Tuesday at 12:00 p.m. and should be kept as concise as possible. We will edit for content and length.

We strive to publish all submissions we receive, however, due to the number of items or space availability, we are not able to guarantee publication. If you need to be sure your message runs, we suggest you place your message in the Classified section.

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..

Volunteers WantedSylvan Lake Seniors’ Bus Association is looking for volunteer drivers approximately 3-4 times per month. For info call Don Lanterman 403-864-2230 or Rae Verity 403-887-6226.Sylvan Lake Seniors’ Lodge is looking for volunteer drivers for the Meals on Wheels program. Call 403-887-2555 and talk to Wanda or Carol.

Special EventsWednesdays to June 18 - Non-denominational grief support group at Memorial Presbyterian Church from 7-8:30 pm. No charge. Phone 403-887-5702 to register.Saturday, May 24 - Central Alberta Singles dance 8:30 pm at Innisfail Legion Hall. Music by Bob & Julie. For info call Elaine 403-341-7653 or Murray 403-357-8022. Everyone welcome.Sunday, May 25 - 9th annual BBF Sprint Triathlon, Duathlon and Kids Splash ‘n’ Dash by Sylvan Lake Triathlon Club, www.sltc.caSunday, May 25 - Sylvan Lake Purina Walk for Dog Guides at Sylvan Lake Dog Park beginning at 10:30 am. 5 km walk to raise funds for the Sylvan Lake Lions Club’s Dog Guide program. Info www.puri-nawalkfordogguides.com or call 403-887-4257.Sunday, May 25 - Farhfromhome 2014, the meeting of Alberta’s Volkswagen clubs - Air Riders and Club Vee Dub. Featuring over 100 vehicles. Centennial Park 11 am to 3 pm.Wednesday, May 28 - Sylvan Lake Seniors’ bus to Cash Casino, Calgary. Leave 8:30 am. Phone Joan 403-887-7614.Saturday, May 31 - Teddy Bear Picnic at Sylvan Lake Municipal Library.Saturday, May 31 - Muscles in Motion at Jarvis Bay Provincial Park. Includes a 4 and 8 km trail run, team firefighter fitness challenge and Kids 1 km run & challenge. Door prizes, silent auction, DJ and BBQ all in support of Canadians affected with Muscular Dystrophy. To register, volunteer or donate Google Muscles in Motion Sylvan Lake. Check out the schedule of events at www.personaltrainingsylvan-lake.com.Sunday, June 1 - Sylvan Lake Royal Canadian Legion Ladies’ Auxiliary breakfast at the Legion. 4916 50 Ave. 9 am to 1 pm. Everyone welcome.June 1-7 - Seniors’ Week - Events at the seniors’ centre include the Drama Troupe presenting “As We Like It” at 2 p.m. Sunday, pancake breakfast from 9:30-11:30 Monday, barbecue from 11:30-1:30 Wednesday, coffee, questions and answers with Alberta Community and Supports advisor from 10-12 Thursday, ice cream social 1-3 pm Thursday; bridge tournament 1 pm Friday, all at the seniors’ centre. Tuesday, June 3 - Building Bridges presents Walk the Talk from 1-3 pm Tuesday at Centennial Park. Join us as we match local class students with seniors for an interactive walk. Registration required. Call 403-887-1137 or 403-887-5428 Tuesday, June 3 - École Fox Run School open house

from 4-7 pm.Wednesday, June 4 - Free walk-in clinic for pre-school children ages 1-5 to meet with a Registered Speech-Language Pathologist from 1-4 pm at Sylvan Lake Community Health Centre, 4602-49 Ave. No appointment necessary. Call 403-887-2241 for more info.Friday, June 6-Sunday, June 8 - Benalto is celebrat-ing 100 years and our school is celebrating 76 years. Friday - Benalto School reunion begins at 10 am with registration at the ag. grounds followed by lunch and afternoon school tours. Grandstand school program at 4 pm, supper at 5:30 with an 8 pm program by Pat Meyers and Impact Dancers. Saturday includes pancake breakfast from 8-10 am, followed by official Benalto Centennial Ceremony at 10:30 with dignitaries and special guests, music provided by Kerry Heisler and H. J. Cody band. Lunch, photo booths, clowns, horse drawn wagon circuits, show and shine, cake cutting by Benalto Royal Purple in the afternoon. Catered dinner from 5-7 pm (advance tickets only) followed by a dirt floor dance at the ag. centre with entertainment by Pat Meyers and Impact Dancers (under 18 must be accompanied by parents). Fireworks and friendship after sunset. Sunday includes pancake breakfast from 8-10, Kerry Heisler and H. J. Cody Choir taking part in a commemorative church service, lunch at 12:30 with a dog agility show at 1:30 pm. Contacts: school reunion - Eleanor Snook 403-746-6097 and Georgina Rhodes 403-746-2356; Saturday catered dinner - Gloria Murphy 403-746-5494; and general inquiries Karen Turner-Padley 403-746-3775.Friday & Saturday, June 6 & 7 - Eckville Rodeo at the arena, 6:30 pm both days.Friday, June 13-Sunday, June 15 - Eckville High School homecoming and reunion at Eckville Community Hall. Check out the ehs reunion alumni site at www.ehsreunion.ca/. Call Bob Kingsep 403-949-4249 or Richard Covlin 780-436-4622.

Support ProgramsWednesdays - Sylvan Lake Community Food Bank issues hampers from 9:30 am to 12 noon. Located in basement of Seventh-day Adventist Church, 4607 47th Ave., Sylvan Lake. Contact 403-887-4534 in you are in need of assistance.Sylvan Lake Al-Anon (for families and friends of alcoholics) 8 pm Sundays, Presbyterian Church (north door), Kathy 403-887-4470 or Robyn 403-887-2961. Sylvan Lake AA meetings. Tuesdays 7:30 pm Lions Hall; Sundays 8 pm Presbyterian Church (north door). For more information call male 403-887-4470, 403-588-5491 or female 403-887-4297. Narcotics Anonymous meetings Thursday nights at 7:30 pm at Bethany Sylvan Lake, 4700 47th Ave.

Weekly eventsAt the Seniors’ Centre: Mondays - Wii bowling; Tuesdays Sit & Be Fit, Whist, Beginner Bridge, Scrabble; Wednesdays - Drama troupe, lunches, Bible study, Beginner painting with oils; Thursdays - Alberta Senior Benefit Program; Fridays - Yoga, forums, bridge. Bus trips and foot care clinics. For more info call 403-887-5428.Thursdays - Sylvan Lake Seniors Bus to Red Deer. Pick-up starts at 9:15 am. Returning to Sylvan 1 pm from Parkland Mall. Call Don/Lydia Lanterman at 403-864-2230. Thursdays - Community Bingo at Sylvan Lake Seniors’ Centre. Precall at 6:30 bingo starts at 7 pm. Canteen opens at 5:30 pm.

Groups & ActivitiesC.H.I.P.S. - Children’s Indoor playspace is a non-structured playtime for children 0-5 years old. Riding, climbing and bouncing toys provided and parents and caregivers can socialize. Mondays 9-11:30 am; Wednesdays and Fridays 9:30-11:30 am; Thursdays 12:30-2:30 pm. at the community centre. Contact Kari for info 403-392-0323.

Jumped - Holden Schwindt was among many École Steffie Woima Elementary School students who took part in the school’s Jump Rope for Heart last Thursday.

Skipped - École Steffie Woima School students Reece Brigley and Justin Gyori enjoyed partaking in the school’s Jump Rope for Heart last Thursday after-noon. Jump Rope for Heart is a Canadian Heart and Stroke Foundation program that uses skipping to encourage youngsters to stay active while raising money for heart disease and stroke research. According to its website (jumpropeforheart.ca) more than 4,000 Canadian schools participated.

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NOTICE is hereby given that the Development Offi cer or the Municipal Planning Commission of the Summer Village of Birchcliff has approved the issuing of a development permit for the following permitted use: Single family residence with attached garage. DEVELOPMENT PERMIT #141028114 Birchcliff Lane, Lot 10, Block B, Plan 0620461 AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE THAT you may appeal Discretionary approvals to the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board, as provided for in Part 17, of the Municipal Government Act.  Written statements relevant to the development and reasons for the appeal  along with a $200 appeal fee should be submitted to the Summer Village of Birchcliff, Subdivision and Development Appeal Board, Bay 8, 14 Thevenaz Industrial Trail, Sylvan Lake, AB   T4S 2J5 within 14 days following the date of this notice. You may not appeal a Permitted Use unless it involves a relaxation, variation or misinterpretation of the Land Use Bylaw.  For further information please contact the Development Offi cer at 403-887-2822. 

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THURSDAY, MAY 22, 2014 SYLVAN LAKE NEWS 3

BY STEVE DILLSSYLVAN LAKE NEWS

A local company was awarded the contract to install a sanitary sewer trunk main under 50th Avenue, between 41st and 47th Streets this fall.

The bid of Urban Dirtworks, in the amount of $1,103,843.37, including GST, was accepted by councillors May 12.

The work involves the second phase of a pro-gram to replace the existing older main with a larger diameter main so that future flows from the west and south can be accommodated.

David Kelham, the town’s engineering techni-cian, said work is expected to start after the Labour Day weekend in September and be com-pleted by Oct. 31st.

Four contractors submitted bids and all fell within the total project budget.

•••bold centred•••Water well study•••end bold centred•••

At the same meeting, councillors awarded a contract for a study to find a new water well.

Tetra Tech EBA of Calgary was the successful bidder at an estimated amount of $108,597 exclud-ing GST.

David Brand, director of public works, in his report to council, stated the town is “facing a medium-term shortage of potable water for popu-lation growth” beyond the presently licensed capacity of 18,000 people.

The project, to be completed by October,

includes investigation, exploration and drilling of wells at selected locations. A complete groundwa-ter feasibility investigation is required to deter-mine the availability of suitable quantity and qual-ity of potable water for addition to the town’s present licensed allocations.

It’s estimated additional water will be required by 2018.

A second phase of the project is tentatively scheduled for 2015, assuming a suitable supply is found and a budget is available to complete a well and hook it into the town’s system.

It would be a short term solution to satisfy the town’s water needs.

A longer term project is to develop a regional water system drawing water from the Red Deer River. A commission of municipalities around the lake has been investigating this possibility for sev-eral years but provincial government funding would be needed to complete the project.

Betty Osmond, the town’s chief administrative officer, said that could be quite a few years in the future.

•••bold centred•••Engineering services•••end bold centred•••

Councillors also awarded a contract for general engineering services to Tagish Engineering of Red Deer for a three year period, with an annual review.

These services are required throughout the year to “supplement the technical capability and capacity within Public Works”, said Brand’s report.

Among the tasks could be review of developer-

Contracts awarded for 50th Ave. main; water well study; engineering servicessupplied engineering drawings, cost estimates and studies; field inspec-tions of development sites for con-struction completion and final acceptance; functional planning studies, traffic counts and traffic sig-nal warrant analysis; feasibility stud-

ies, water and sanitary modelling and conceptual design; estimating and budgeting assistance for town capital projects; and miscellaneous design services and technical assis-tance.

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69 years ago ...From the issue of May 16, 1945

With a given quota of $85,000 and a self set quota of $100,000 in the Eighth Victory Loan, Sylvan Lake unit has hit the $104,200 mark with 461 applica-tions. This compares with 389 applica-tions for a total of $95,400 in the Seventh Victory Loan.

W. A. Biss, unit organizer, and his band of canvassers have done a grand job and deserves a lot of credit for this outstanding performance.

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During the village council meeting of Apr. 26, a delegation from Penhold Air Force base was met regarding a camp site at Sylvan Lake for the sum-mer. It was agreed to give them a por-tion of the camp ground.

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The local chapter I.O.D.E. is com-piling an Honor Roll of Sylvan Lake personnel serving in the Forces. Besides those who were actual resi-dents of Sylvan Lake and whose homes were here at time of enlistment, the Chapter will include names of such personnel, whose homes have been established here two or more

years.♦ ♦ ♦

Mr. and Mrs. F. D. McCrimmon have received official word that their son Flt/Lt. Don McCrimmon, former-ly a prisoner of war in Germany, is now safe in Britain.

50 years ago ...From the issue of May 21, 1964

Sylvan Lake Art Club held a suc-cessful tea and show of work at the Legion Hall Saturday afternoon.

♦ ♦ ♦

During the course of an inspection tour of Western Canada, Postmaster General John Robert Nicholson made a quick inspection of the pier at Sylvan Lake Monday.

Mr. Nicholson was accompanied on the tour by Robt. Thompson, MP, and

Louis Janko, president of the Red Deer Chamber of Commerce. Councillor Fred Moore, chairman of the beach committee met the group at Sylvan Lake.

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Sylvan Lake Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion will write to Attorney General Department, requesting the R.C.M.P. to police the Town of Sylvan Lake and the waters of Sylvan Lake.

The annual Legion Zone Picnic will be held on the north shore of Sylvan Lake on June 14. Veterans and their families welcome.

The front of the Legion Hall will have a face lifting. It is planned to build new entrance steps and plant lawn in front of the hall.

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BY DREW BARNESMLA FOR CYPRESS-MEDICINE HAT

Imagine a world where information flows free-ly. A world where government automatically posts the conditions of and needed upgrades for your local hospital, or reports about the standards of patient care, or accounts for every tax dollar.

In this dream of easy information access there are no complicated applications, no cumbersome hoops to jump through, and no denials from shad-owy government offices. There are no needless and lengthy delays. Finally, there are no bills demanding thousands of dollars before you get the information you seek.

Getting hassle-free information on what your tax dollars pay for sounds pretty great, right? Alberta is a long way off from achieving a free-flowing information society. Recently, however, MLAs had a chance to take a big step towards

enhancing freedom of information in Alberta. I was honoured to be able to present Bill 204 in

the Alberta Legislature this spring, the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP) Amendment Act.

The focus of Bill 204 was simple: to provide Albertans better access to information about gov-ernment. Unfortunately, the PC government did not see a need to improve information access to Albertans and voted it down.

As an MLA, I frequently hear from constituents asking for more information about government ministries, Alberta Health Services, or other pro-vincial government agencies. But when I try to access the information I need to serve my con-stituents, like regular Albertans, I am repeatedly blocked and bombarded by costly bills worth thousands of dollars. Under the FOIP process, applicants can apply for a fee waiver if it is in the public interest. However, this is often denied and the appeal process can take months or years.

Bill 204 sought to remedy this problem. My private member’s bill would have allowed MLAs up to four cost-free FOIP requests per year. MLAs would be able to better serve their constituents by having access to the information they need.

FOIP has proven invaluable in uncovering mis-use of tax dollars. Whether it was the South Africa travel expenses, the abuse of the government air fleet to attend partisan rallies, or the sole-sourcing of contracts that didn’t deliver value for taxpayers, FOIP has been the tool of choice for journalists and enterprising Albertans to find out what their government has been up to.

It is my hope that Alberta will continue to move towards greater freedom of information. Albertans can count on Wildrose continuing to push for greater accountability and transparency in government. If you would like to share your thoughts on Bill 204, please write to: [email protected].

Opening the door to better representation and transparency

World record - Miss Gervais’ Grade 3 class along with Mr. Locke’s Grade 6 class at École Mother Teresa Catholic School par-ticipated in breaking the Guinness World Record for the largest online book discussion in a 24-hour period on May 6 and 7 during Canadian Mental Health Awareness week. The idea was to have the children read the book “I CAN Believe in Myself”, then leave a comment on the author’s blog about what they CAN do. Miriam Laundry (author) is working with the Canadian Mental Health Association and The Society for Safe and Caring Schools and Communities to promote positive thinking for children. Over 100,000 participants read her book and over 30,000 people posted a blog about it. SUBMITTED

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THURSDAY, MAY 22, 2014 SYLVAN LAKE NEWS 5

BY TREENA MIELKERIMBEY REVIEW

From start to finish, this year’s line-up of Alberta’s Men & Women of Country Music showcased excep-tionally talented artists.

The show, held May 10 at Hoadley Community Hall, offered the crowd a potpourri of country music, provided by great musicians, whose love of music was contagious and swept through the audience with a powerful boost of positive energy.

Debbie Bergeron from Rimbey per-formed for the first time at the show. She enjoyed her time on stage and also was pleased to have the opportunity to rub shoulders with the other musicians.

“It was great to meet some very, very talented artists. There is a lot of talent out here. I so enjoyed the show and the crowd was great.”

Shirley Hartman viewed this year’s show as an “outstanding suc-cess.”

“The talent was great and the crowd was enthusiastic, polite and respectful which made the whole event success-ful.”

Fourteen-year-old Jaime Kennedy from Sylvan Lake won the ris-ing star award. The teen sang and played the gui-tar, performing songs of such well-known coun-try artists as the late Hank Williams and Patsy Kline.

Hartman said Kennedy was well deserving of the award.

“I’ve had my eye on Jaime for four years,” she said. “She has a very powerful voice and it is nice to see young people accompanying them-selves.”

The men’s lifetime achievement award went

to Alfie Myhre, a fiddle player whose natural talent makes people want to get up and dance.

The women’s lifetime achievement award went to Mary Resek, a well-known country singer from Calgary.

Hartman said award winner selections are not only determined by tal-ent, but by how well the performers interact with the audience. Although it is often a tough choice, she enjoys the opportu-nity.

“It is a great pleasure to do it,” she said.

Jessica St. Denis, Lou Paul, Allen Christie, Randy Smith, Shelly Dubois and popular country star Tim Hus rounded out the lineup.

Kennedy won rising star award at country music event

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Jaime Kennedy of Sylvan Lake won the rising star award at Alberta’s Men & Woman of Country Music in Hoadley May 10. She sang and played the guitar, performing songs by several well-known country artists.

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SET UP: Friday, May 30 • 4:30 – 6:00 pmFOOD CONCESSION ON SITE

BY MARJORIE COCKBURNSPECIAL TO SYLVAN LAKE NEWS

Four years ago — Jan. 2010 — I travelled to Ogooma, Africa with our Team of Seven from T.O.U.C.H. Ministries.

We were called the Dream Team — we drilled a water well and were in the process of building an orphanage for children in the Ateso area.

We have had five teams travel to the orphanage to support, help build, and create a home for these beautiful children since then.

I have just arrived back after having travelled with the Amina Team and was overwhelmed with what has been accomplished since the first time I

went — we have 85 orphans, all sponsored, 20 workers who create a home for our kids, two dorms — one for the girls and one for the boys — washrooms with pit latrines, a kitchen, a stor-age area for food, a bakery, a big hall, an irrigation system for our gardens and a big beautiful church that welcomes all the villagers.

I was privileged to travel with the Amina Team (which means the Love Team in their Ateso lan-guage) led by Frank and Sherry Wiebe of Sylvan Lake. We had the opportunity to visit the hospital in Kumi (which is private and at one time was a place for all the lepers), we saw the lineups for aids, lineups for malaria, and the children’s wing where malnutrition runs rampant. It is an eye-

Return trip to Ogooma, Africa such an eye-opener So much has been accomplished, so much still to accomplish

A Primary 4 Class with over 150 students and one teacher.SUBMITTED

opener that is very humbling. Our children come from homes

where they have very little. They live in a hut and sleep on the ground. Food and water are in short supply. Our team was able to go to the local market and deliver supplies to some of the families of our children. Talk about bringing tears to ones eyes — they are so thankful for so very little. Another eye-opener.

Some people from our team pro-vided money for the orphanage to take a field trip to the airport and to the radio station (where our older kids were recorded singing — they are awesome) and then off for lunch. It was a first for most of them to travel on a bus and see what happens in the outside world. Many of our boys now want to become pilots.Continued on page 7

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Public Notice

TransCanada wishes to advise that it will be conducting routine maintenance operations on their Sylvan Lake Lateral on Ryders Ridge Blvd South of Rosewood Rise.

The maintenance activities involve the excavation of the pipeline, inspection of the pipeline, installation of a concrete load bearing slab, and the backfill and compaction of the material excavated from the pipeline.

The project will be approximately 3 weeks in duration and will commence on or about the 24th of June, 2014.

Work on site will be conducted between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. daily until the project is complete.

Signs will be posted at site.

TransCanada sincerely apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause and thanks you for your attention.

Our 60 years of pipeline experience has made us an industry leader in North America with one of the best pipeline safety and operating records in the industry. We spend hundreds of millions each year on pipeline integrity and proactive maintenance.

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Patricia Poulton Phone: 403.948.8126 [email protected]

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Trip to Ogooma, Africa We were blessed to be a part of four

couples getting remarried in our church in Ogooma — what a treasure to see these people rededicate their lives to each other. We took wedding dresses from Canada, helped decorate the church on Friday and the big day, Sat. Feb. 1st, brought families and villagers together to witness the ceremony. The message by Rev. Jeremiah and Pastor Charles was simple and to the point, “Commit your lives to one another for the rest of your lives, this is what God wants”. This message was not only for the couples — it was for the hundreds of

villagers who attended as well. A meal was provided for everyone - by T.O.U.C.H. It was a beautiful day.

Team Amina was able to develop relationships with the children and workers by just being at the orphanage — playing soccer and basketball, read-ing books, having a campfire, simply spending time and being involved with their life. No matter where we live in this world, people just want someone to love and care about them.

If you are interested in knowing more about T.O.U.C.H. Ministries con-tact

Richard Dyck, president, 780-918-0331; Frank Wiebe - vice president, 403-357-8533 or myself, Marjorie Cockburn, sponsorship co-ordinator, 403-887-1096.

Team Amina left and I stayed for two more weeks and what a blessing that was. I stayed at the orphanage

and had the opportunity to experience ‘The day in the life of a child at our orphanage’.

Another walkathon in support of T.O.U.C.H. Ministries work in Ogooma is planned for Sept. 6. For more information, contact Sherry Wiebe, 403 357-9551 or Randi Scheffelmaier, 403 887-3029.

BY STEVE DILLSSYLVAN LAKE NEWS

With the most up-to-date information and maps, the 2014 edition of Discover Sylvan Lake was distributed to stores and tourist information cen-tres in town and around the province just in time for the May long weekend.

The 80 page edition is full of interesting and informative photos and stories about things to do and places to visit in and around Sylvan Lake. It also features the most complete map of Sylvan Lake’s streets and green spaces available anywhere.

Check the events list-ing to find out about the many activities planned over the next year.

There’s information on accommodations, camp-

Discover Sylvan magazine now availablegrounds and golf-ing, sports and rec-reation, festivals and events, shop-ping and restau-rants, services and real estate.

This year’s edi-tion also highlights B e n a l t o ’ s Centennial and provides some his-toric stories and photos about our past.

If you don’t need a printed copy of the book, it’s also available on the Sylvan Lake News website, just click on the eeditions heading in the top right hand side of the home page.

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8 SYLVAN LAKE NEWS THURSDAY, MAY 22, 2014

get connected.What’s Happening at the Town of Sylvan Lake

5012 48 Avenue | www.sylvanlake.ca | 403.887.2141 @Sylvan100Town of Sylvan Lake

COUNCIL MEETINGMay 26, 2014Municipal Government Building 6:00 pm

MPC MEETINGJune 2, 2014Municipal Government Building6:00 pm

COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETINGMay 21, 2014Municipal Government Building6:00 pm

UpcomingMeetings

Employment Opportunities

RESIDENTIAL STREET SWEEPING Parking Restrictions Street sweeping is underway. Watch for “No Parking” signs placed in your area. Signs are posted a minimum of 24 hours in advance and are valid for up to 72 hours after posting. Gravel will be swept off of the boulevards and sidewalks. Unlawfully parked vehicles will be removed at the owners’ expense.

ANNUAL HYDRANT TESTING/FLUSHING The Utility Department will be fl ow testing fi re hydrants throughout the spring and early summer. You may experience a temporary drop in water pressure and a slight discoloration of your water caused by mineral iron. Simply run a cold water tap for 5-10 minutes to clear.

TakeNotice

COMMUNITY PEACE OFFICER Responsibilities: . Reporting to the Manager of Municipal Enforcement. . Preserve and maintain public peace by upholding and enforcing Municipal Bylaws and authorized Provincial Statutes. . Investigate Municipal Bylaw offenses and complaints and submit all required reports. . Investigate Provincial Statute offences and complaints and submit all required reports. . Perform Traffi c Enforcement duties and responsibilities, including traffi c-stops. . Prepare professional Court Briefs and documents, and present evidence in Trial when required. Qualifi cations: . Minimum of High School or equivalent . Solicitor General Community Peace Offi cer Training, or equivalent. . Successfully complete a physical abilities evaluation (RCMP PARE Test - or equivalent). . Good written and verbal communication skills are essential. . Excellent interpersonal communication skills in dealing with staff, peers and the public. . Successfully clear a Criminal Records Check and thorough Police Background Check. . Some fl exibility of work schedule to ensure appropriate coverage. . Has the ability to work independently, remain professional at all times, and maintain a high level of confi dentiality. . Has a high level of organizational skills and the ability to prioritize work This is a terrifi c opportunity to work in a professional, team focused environment. You have a strong desire to be major contributor to the success of a vibrant and growing organization. If you are up to the challenge of taking ownership and wanting to make a difference, this is an ideal situation. We offer competitive rates and an excellent benefi ts package, including a wellness component. If this position intrigues you, please submit your resume in confi dence specifying which position you are applying for by May 25, 2014 to:

Town of Sylvan Lake 5012 – 48th Avenue, Sylvan Lake, AB T4S 1G6

Attention: Human Resources Fax: 403-887-3660

E-mail: [email protected]

SYLVAN LAKE FIRE HALL CONSTRUCTION The Town of Sylvan Lake is seeking bids from qualifi ed general contractors to construct a new eight bay fi re hall and all related work.

Bid documents (electronic only) will be available from Alberta Purchasing Connection and COOLNet Alberta on or after Tuesday, May 6, 2014.

There is a pre-bid meeting scheduled on Tuesday, May 20, 2014 at 10:00 a.m., MDT. The pre-bid meeting will be held at the RCMP Detachment building located at 4260 50th Street. A site visit will immediately follow the pre-bid meeting if weather permits. The pre-bid meeting and site visit are optional for all prospective bidders.

Bids must be presented or delivered in sealed packages, clearly marked “Bid for Sylvan Lake Fire Hall Construction”. Faxed or other electronically transmitted submissions will NOT be accepted.

Completed bids must be received at:

Town of Sylvan Lake 5012 48th Avenue Sylvan Lake AB T4S 1G6

no later than Tuesday, June 3, 2014 at 11:00 a.m., MDT. Late submissions will NOT be accepted.

All received bids will be opened in public soon after closing time.

All inquiries related to this Invitation to Bid shall be directed to: Mr. Jay Grenning, C.E.T., LEED AP Senior Architectural Technologist

Sahuri and Partners Architecture Inc. Tel: 403-228-9307 Fax: 403-228-4699

Email: [email protected]

Invitation toTender

2014 ROADWAY PATCHING (PAVING) The Town of Sylvan Lake Public Works Division is accepting sealed tenders for the provision of pavement patching (paving). The closing date for this tender opportunity is Tuesday June 3, 2014 at 10:00 A.M. There are at least 60 separate patching locations consisting of approximately:

. 5700 m2 of 75mm

. 1260 m2 of 150mm

Tender packages are available at the Municipal Operations Building, located at 1 Industrial Drive, until the tender closing time. Information is available by contacting Mr. John Watson, Public Works Manager at 403.887. 2800.

BUSINESS VISITATION PROGRAM (BVP)

What is it? The BVP is a confi dential one-on-one meeting between the municipal Economic Development Offi cer (EDO) and an owner or manager of a business that is licensed to conduct business in the Town of Sylvan Lake. What is the purpose? The BVP serves multiple functions: . Provides opportunity for the EDO to get to know businesses and their needs, challenges and issues from a local perspective, . A means of gathering data that will support future investment and business attraction, . A forum to discuss municipal infl uenced issues that affect the success of your business, . A method to identify human resource or business training requirements and appropriate timing for delivery of workshops and information sessions, . An avenue for the EDO to share small and medium-sized business resources that support retention, expansion, business start-ups or aspiring entrepreneurs …and more! How much time does the business need to schedule? A series of standard questions have been developed in order to gain an overall outlook of the local economy and its drivers. The visitation usually lasts 1 to 1-1/2 hours as information gathered is recorded electronically in a BVP template during the program.

How do I set up a meeting date and time? Contact the Town of Sylvan Lake Economic Development Offi cer, Vicki Kurz at: [email protected] or 403.887.1185 ext. 226 at your earliest convenience to establish a meeting date and time. The goal of this program is to engage the members of the local business community and support economic diversifi cation!

Community Programs

TOWN OF SYLVAN LAKE PATTERN BOOK REVIEW PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE The Town of Sylvan Lake is currently in the initial stages of reviewing the Town’s Pattern Book, which are the development regulations for the Waterfront Direct Control District. Given the importance of the waterfront area, the plan was created as a set of development guidelines which address development standards, character and design within the downtown area.

We recognize the importance of engaging the community in the review process and invite all to attend a public open house which will provide an opportunity to learn more about the project and to provide your input on the issues and opportunities that should be considered in the Pattern Book Review. This public engagement will include an overview of the current planning regulations and plenty of opportunity for questions and comments.

Date: Saturday, May 31st, 2014 Time: 10:00am – 12:00p.m. Place: Municipal Government Building (5012 48 Ave, Sylvan Lake) More information about the project is available at the Town offi ce or online at the Town of Sylvan Lake’s website (www.sylvanlake.ca –“Town Projects” – Plans and Studies, Pattern Book Review). Questions and comments relating to the Pattern Book Review Process can be directed to Kim Devlin at 887-1185 ext. 237 or [email protected].

Coming Events

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get connected.What’s Happening at the Town of Sylvan Lake

5012 48 Avenue | www.sylvanlake.ca | 403.887.2141

@Sylvan100

Town of Sylvan Lake

PublicHearing

REGARDING PROPOSED BYLAW NO. 1640/2014 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 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 portions of Lot 5, Block 2, Plan 102-6759 as highlighted:

FROM: Narrow Lot General Residential District (R5) TO: Medium Lot Residential District (R1A) Public Facility District (PF) FROM: Low Density Residential District (R1) TO: Narrow Lot General Residential District (R5)

A Public Hearing regarding the proposed Bylaw will be held on Monday, June 9th , 2014 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: May 22nd , 2014 edition of the Sylvan Lake News. Date of second publication of this notice: May 29th , 2014 edition of the Sylvan Lake News.

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THURSDAY, MAY 22, 2014 SYLVAN LAKE NEWS 9

BY STEVE DILLSSYLVAN LAKE NEWS

The gas range in the kitchen at Sylvan Lake’s Royal Canadian Legion branch was replaced recently after a grant was received from the prov-ince’s Community Spirit Program.

The Legion received $7,949.60, last June, during the final year of the grant program. This money par-tially covered the cost of replacing the range.

The Community Spirit Program provided an opportunity for eligible non-profit and charitable organizations to receive a provincial grant based on total annual cash dona-tions from individual Albertans that had been received over a 12 month period. The goal of the program was to increase individual giving to help support charitable organi-zations in Alberta.

The Royal Canadian Legion is a not-for-profit service organization dedi-cated to serving veterans and their dependents, pro-moting remembrance and acting in the service of Canada and its communi-ties. Donations from fund-raising are used for pur-poses such as assisting vet-erans and their dependents in the local community, support for youth and senior citizen programs and care and comfort for the disabled, sick and aged in the community.

Members of the Ladies’ Auxiliary use the kitchen for catering to various functions in the branch including birthdays, wed-dings, and funerals, meet-ings and special events.

Kitchen range

replaced

Citizens - C. P. Blakely School recognized its citizens of the month for March recent-ly. Receiving awards for the theme of work habits were, in the back row, Keisen Reid, Will Rattray, Zander Hodge, Hailey Shaw, Jared Hand, Aydden Shaw and Parker Dale; in the middle row, Kael Schmidt, Keeley Tuck, Lennon Quirico, Meranda Coulter and Brooklyn Rhyno; and in the front row, Heath White, Jacob Reid, Bree Cummings, Caydence Nicholson and Lainey MacKenzie. Absent were Amira Izairi and Macey Martin. STEVE DILLS

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RCMP NOTES10 SYLVAN LAKE NEWS THURSDAY, MAY 22, 2014

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NOTICEScholarships - Winners of scholarships during the Sylvan Lake Celebration of Music 2014 were Lauren Rowe, Ryley Fraser and Nick Ekelund. Recipients were selected by the adjudicators during the Music Festival as they demonstrated technical proficiency; ver-satility between instruments and showman-ship during each of their performances.

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Monday, May 12th9:01 a.m. – RCMP are investigating

vandalism at the community centre on 43rd Street in Sylvan Lake which occurred sometime over the weekend. The gate was pulled off the fence and another gate was flattened. Shingles were torn off the roof and holes were also punched into the drywall in the women’s washroom. The playground boat and musical instruments were also damaged. The suspect or suspects fled the scene prior to officers arriving.

Tuesday, May 13th 6:17 p.m. – A witness reported a sus-

picious male in the vicinity of UFA in Sylvan Lake. A male in his early thirties with short hair and a dark complexion reportedly pulled up to a male fueling his vehicle at the UFA gas pump and offered him a gold ring in exchange for cash. The male refused and the suspect

drove away in a rental vehicle.

10:03 p.m. – RCMP were called to a residence on 48th Street in Sylvan Lake after complaints of a loud party. The property owner was spoken to and was co-operative with police. The party was shut down and there were no further incidents.

Wednesday, May 14th 2:11 a.m. – Police attended a domes-

tic dispute on 48th Avenue. A 56-year-old female advised that her roommate, a 30-year-old male was intoxicated and was in the backyard yelling, causing a disturbance. Members arrived on scene and were advised that the male had gone to sleep and there was no longer a con-cern.

12:39 p.m. – RCMP dispatch received a call for assistance from a Lacombe County officer. The officer had stopped an individual operating an off road vehicle and found the male to be under a Criminal Code suspension not to drive unless the vehicle being driven is equipped with an alcohol sensing

device. A 33 year old Eckville male was arrested by RCMP on the scene and the off road vehicle was also seized. He is charged with driving while disqualified.

Thursday, May 15th 3:11 a.m. – A loud house party on

Old Boomer Road resulted in RCMP attendance. Complainants advised that several young adults were partying at

Complaints of loud noise resulted in parties being shut downthe residence for the past three evenings and creat-ing a disturbance. Police officers attended and shut down the party. A verbal warning was issued to the property owner who was also advised that another incident would result in a fine.

11:30 a.m. – RCMP received a report of mis-chief to a parked vehicle on 48th Avenue in Sylvan Lake. A company vehicle was parked overnight on the street when a road maintenance sign was used to dent the vehicle’s driver’s side headlight and front panel.

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THURSDAY, MAY 22, 2014 SYLVAN LAKE NEWS 11

BY STEVE DILLSSYLVAN LAKE NEWS

Two veteran lake watchers have confirmed the official date the ice left Sylvan Lake’s surface this year.

It was Saturday (May 17) according to both Dave Corey at Pete’s At The Beach and Marina Bay resident and former Sylvan Lake Mayor Susan Samson.

There was ice on the lake early in the morning, but by 11 a.m. warm sunshine had melted the deteriorated ice to such a state that it disappeared.

It didn’t take long after that for motor and sail boats to appear on the lake. A tour around the shores Saturday afternoon found launch activity at Sunbreaker Cove, Kuusamo and Range Road 21 beside Half Moon Bay.

Several people also dove into the frigid waters off the end of the landfill during the weekend.

There is always much interest in disappearance of ice on the lake, particularly whether it will dis-appear before the unofficial start of the summer, the May long weekend.

A chart compiled by Sylvan Lake News for our Centennial section last year, and reprinted in our Discover Sylvan Lake 2014 magazine which began distribution last week, indicates the earliest the ice left was on April 20th in 1941 and the latest was on May 30th in 1920. Last year it disappeared six days earlier than this year — on May 11th.

May 17 official date ice

disappeared

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BY STUART FULLARTONSYLVAN LAKE NEWS

Construction of a proper boat launch at Range Road 2-1 on Sylvan Lake is one step closer to becoming a reality.

Lacombe County council earlier this month agreed to award a contract to Associated Engineering Alberta Ltd. of Red Deer to investigate the feasibility of a boat launch, and create construc-tion drawings and a conceptual design.

As well, an Associated consultant will help create a action and strategy plan pertaining to lake access and recreational management.

A preliminary meeting between Associated and a steering committee was held Tuesday.

County Commissioner Terry Hager said the purpose of the meeting was to provide “input to Associated in terms of the expectations and what we’re looking for”.

A regional collaboration grant totalling $250,000 was approved. Associated’s tender came in at $187,278. Red Deer

Advocate reported that remaining funds will be used later in the project if needed and applicable, and returned if not.

According to a May 8 council agenda item prepared by act-ing environmental co-ordinator Cajun Paradis, the aim of the undertaking is to see “the development of a boat launch and appropriate parking that will provide safe access to the lake and limit the import of invasive species”.

The area in question, located just east of Half Moon Bay, has been used in recent years as an informal boat launch, lacking proper facilities.

A motion by Red Deer County last year to close the end of the road at the site was met with mixed reactions.

At that time, Red Deer County cited concerns with the site’s “misuse and abuse” as the main reason for looking at closure.

That sentiment was echoed by some residents of nearby Half Moon Bay, who supported its closure due to the tarnished state of the area following its use by boaters.

Others felt its closure would only compound existing lake access issues.

Boat launch study contract awarded

Pried - While EMS personnel waited for access to a patient, Sylvan Lake firefighters used a hydraulic tool to pry open a door so they could extricate the woman who was trapped in her car, seat-belted and upside down, following a single vehicle rollover into a water filled ditch on Highway 781 near the Pine Hill Colony at Highway 592 about 10:30 a.m. last Friday. STEVE DILLS

Following are calls responded to by Sylvan Lake’s volunteer firefighters, during the week ending May 18.

Monday, May 12 - 7:02 a.m. - medical assistance, Red Deer County.

Monday, May 12 - 1:50 p.m. - barn fire, RR21 , Red Deer County.

Monday, May 12 - 4:49 p.m. - grass fire, Red Deer County.

Tuesday, May 13 - 9:54 a.m. - medical assistance, Red Deer County.

Tuesday, May 13 - 10:23 a.m. - medical assistance, 47th Avenue.

Wednesday, May 14 - 9:46 p.m. - medical assis-tance, Norglenwold.

Thursday, May 15 - 4:09 p.m. - alarm, no fire, Hinshaw Drive.

Thursday, May 15 - 8:11 p.m. - alarm, no fire, Fern Close.

Friday, May 16 - 10:30 a.m. - motor vehicle collision, Highway 781 and 592.

Friday, May 16 - 12:09 p.m. - motor vehicle collision, Highway 11.

Saturday, May 17 - 3:50 p.m. - grass fire, 10th Street, waste transfer station.

Saturday, May 17 - 4:42 p.m. - grass fire, 10th Street, waste transfer station.

Saturday, May 17 - 7:37 p.m. - grass fire, Red Deer County.

Saturday, May 17 - 10:31 p.m. - structure fire, Red Deer County.

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More wins - Poppy Chairperson Sharon Graham presented certificates and cheques to Emma Laqua, who placed second in the senior poster-black and white category, and Samantha Hann, who placed second in the senior poem category, at the area level in Literary and Poster contests sponsored by The Royal Canadian Legion. They each won first at the branch level before moving up to the next level.

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BY SCOTT MCDERMOTTSPECIAL TO SYLVAN LAKE NEWS

Light rain for the first few hours made for a nice cool temperature to run in, but a tough day for volunteers and

spectators during Woody’s Marathon Sunday!. 

As the day wore on, and rain increased, I really have to say how much I appreciate those volunteers, race orga-Continued on page 15

Woody’s Marathon almost perfect

SPORTSAmong Sylvan and area competitors at Woody’s marathon on Sunday were, in the back row, Christine Katchur, Lyle Katchur, Angela Gray, Jorg Preuss, Lorna Preuss, Steve Cubby, Mark Ringness, Russell Crook, Reeve Martin, Steve Miller, Kira Kabel, Melissa Hambly, Lori Monaghan, Jessica Helle, Dan Murdock, Patryk Siergiej, Chuck Downie and Deanna Matson; and in the front row, Glen Armstrong, Edith Sandberg, Crystal Graham, Scott McDermott, Kristin Halsey, Denis Leclerc and Krista Kosonen.

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(509), Lydia Walker (510), Elaine Halina (516), Kelsey Paul (544), Tiffanie Crombie (574), Daphne Klopstra (575), Natalie Reid (587), Jessica Helle (591), Steve Miller (675) and Richael Cormican (685).

10 km (finishing position out of 433 competitors) - Kent Dyck (8), Kevin Soley (9), Paige Fredrickson (58), Lauren Price (76), Kirk Mattson (84), Wendy Prediger (86), Heather

Mattson (104), Denver Mattson (106), Scott Graham (141), Kimberly Burdick (149), Amy Heidt (158), Kayla Blinkhorn (164), Barb Wilson (175), Crystal Graham (193), Melissa Hambly (227), Cody Toews (229), Kira Sinnamon (243), Jayden Mitchell (246), Reeve Martin (251), Edwin Tymensen (259), Pam

Mitchell (311), Janelle Mitchell (312), Deanna Mattson (319), Leanne Coulter (350) Tanya Gable (355), Bev Peck (356), Sara Bender (383), Nicole Green (402), Jorg Preuss (408) and Lorna Preuss (409).

For complete results go to: www.reddeermarathon.org/race-info/race-results/

Continued from page 14nizers and family who stand around to cheer!

If you ever wonder if all the work the Town of Sylvan Lake does on trails and places to run has a positive effect, you need only see that our town and area had nearly 70 athletes running in one of the three distances at the event.

Seeing people work to, and complete a run like this is a wonderful thing for a coach or family. The dedication and commitment required to do such a thing is incred-ible, especially in our part of the world.

This year at Woody’s saw personal bests, gritty performances by people working through injuries and huge victories for people who have lost weight and gotten in great shape!

There are also those who, in spite of everything, could not run and instead, volunteered or cheered. Hats off to you too!

Sylvan Lake and Area finishers included:

Marathon (finishing position out of 135 com-petitors) - Julian Price (7), Denis Leclerc (22), Joel Sinkwich (66), Lori Monaghan (84), John Andrews (103), and Patryk Siergiej (109).

Half marathon (finish-ing position out of 737 competitors) - Ryan Bell

(47), Jeff Walker (78), Alexandra Lambert (79), Kristin Halsey (87), Steven Matejka (94), Chuck Downie (137), Crystal Workun (140), Kurt Saunders (166), Travis Clark (174), John Christie (189), Jill Junk (194), Seth Reid (247), Scott McDermott (248), Lyn Beckwith (261), Derek Fahrenschon (271), Cathy Janzen (272), Alanna Eastwood (305), Pat McNulty (314), Gary Moe (341), Russell Crook (373), Wesley Neal (412), Rita Johnson (419), Krista Kosonen (435), Pamela Engel

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Well it’s that time of year again: NHL playoff s. I’ve been in the tractor so I haven’t watched much but I’ve had lots of hours to listen to a great deal of sports talk radio (ladies don’t roll your eyes). Once again this year a recurring topic is the way the rules are enforced diff erently when the playoff s start. Personally it drives me nuts, but there are many who insist it is better this way, all the while the league insists there’s no intentional diff erence.

Now it is not my intent to spark a debate as to whether or not it should happen, but it is indisputable that it does. Whether it is cross-checking, interference, holding, or hooking during the playoff s the refs give the players a lot more latitude than is given during the regular season. Whatever your perspective is on whether or not it should happen is really not the point here. The point simply is that it does happen.

It’s a good thing this doesn’t happen in real life. Imagine if during rush hour everybody knew that the rules of the road

were going to be relaxed. Consider what would happen if the stock exchange was lenient on insider trading because it was the last hour of trading in the day. Or if the mall cops let a shoplifter go because he didn’t fl agrantly steal. Society would be in chaos. Of course some may suggest that’s what happens in the playoff s too, but I digress.

In real life if you break the rules you pay the penalty. This is true in the spiritual realm as well, and in the spiritual realm the Referee doesn’t miss any calls and we have all been sent to the penalty box. Okay, I’ll drop the hockey analogy, it’s about to run thin anyway.

When it comes to sin we have all broken the rules. The good news, the only news with any hope at all, is that Jesus paid our penalty for us. It’s not a matter of if I do the right things or enough right things then God will let it slide. The penalty is paid in full. It is done and now it is off ered to you. The only question is will you accept it?

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Jaxon Lynn, 16, a local junior golfer and member of Sylvan Lake Golf & Country Club, was runner-up in a two day golf tournament (36 holes) at Lacombe Golf & Country Club during the May long weekend.

He lost in a playoff to Landon Stellingwerff of Calgary. Both boys tied with identical scores of 74-71 (145) in regulation. Stellingwerff had a par on the first playoff hole, while Lynn bogeyed it.

Conditions were wet and windy throughout the tournament, but the competitors also had to deal with greens which were in very poor conditions due to how they wintered.

The Maple Leaf Junior Tour (MJT) Junior Worlds Qualifier and Golf Alberta Order of Merit Series event included 78 competitors from ages 12-19, both boys and girls, from all over Alberta. Some of the best junior golfers in the province attended the tournament.

Jaxon Lynn was runner-up in the Juvenile Boys (ages 14-16) and his two day total was bettered by only one other competitor in the Junior Boys (ages 17-19). The top two age categories featured 49 boys.

Also competing from Sylvan Lake, were Jordan Cooke (12) and Tanner Smith (14), both in the Bantam Boys division.

Golfers were competing for titles in eight divi-sions and the chance to qualify for July’s Callaway Junior World Golf Championships in San Diego, CA, subject to the outcome of other MJT qualifiers across the country.

Junior golfer Lynn placed second

Juvenile boys golf winners Ryan Rody (third), Land-on Stellingwerth (first) and Jaxon Lynn (second) after competing in a Maple Leaf Junior Tour (MJT) Junior Worlds Qualifier and Golf Alberta Order of Merit Series event in Lacombe on the weekend.

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Sylvan Lake Volleyball Club’s 18U Wave team won gold at nationals May 6-8. The team included, in the back row, coach Wayne Halliday, manager Cindy Overmars, Maddie McDonald, Anna Carlson, Brookelynn Louma, Rachelle Gwozdz, Heather Watson, Alecia Daniels, and assistant coach Caroline Smith; and in the front row, Teneal Mof-ford, Erin McFadden, Talissa Munce and Harper Elwood. Missing was Caitlin Buist. SHERRY ERICHSON

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Sylvan Lake Wave 18U won gold at Nationals May 6-8th! The Wave were 3-3 in Division 3 pool play and went into Tier 3 playoffs

beating Yellowknife 25-18, 25-21 in the quarter finals and Olds Jr. Bronco’s 25-21, 14-25, and 15-09 in the semi-finals.

This set stage for their win in the finals against Bonnyville Lady Rhino’s 25-20, 21-25, 15-13.

Coach Wayne Halliday said the Jr. Boncos match really put the team to the test being down 4-16 in the second set with the Broncos having all the momentum. “Alicia Daniels, Maddie McDonald and Erin McFadden were sent in to stop that momentum and they went point for point giving us time to gain our compo-sure back. It was a key moment as we went on to win in the third.

“Going into the finals I saw some of our best and most exciting volleyball of the year — after splitting the sets and going into the third the Rhino’s had the momentum, it was 7-10 and time-out was called. Side out by Rhino’s brought us within two with Heather Watson getting the next kill off an incredible dig by Harper Elwood and was setup by setter Brookelynn Louma with the tying point coming from a solo block by middle Anna Carlson.

“The back court play by libro Talissa Munce gave us the edge we needed with the score at 13-13 and with a side out by the Rhino’s it set up the final play with a defensive pass from Rachelle Gwozdz going to Brookelynn Louma to Tenal Muford for the win.

“It was our efficiency with no errors and still being aggressive that pushed us through for the win, 14 serves attempted with only 1 error and 19 attacks with eight kills with no errors it was a great team effort,” said Halliday.

National gold for Sylvan’s 18U volleyball team

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BY STUART FULLARTONSYLVAN LAKE NEWS

Sylvan Lake will be represented at this year’s Football Canada Cup in Saskatoon this summer, after Landon Rosene was named to the Team Alberta roster last week.

Rosene, 16, made the cut after impressing at tryouts in Edmonton. A runningback, he was one of 325 players vying for a spot on the 40-man roster.

“I’m pumped to be representing Alberta in my favourite sport,” he said.

Rosene plays football with the H.J. Cody School Lakers. Jeremy

Laker named to Team Alberta for Football Canada CupBraitenback, head coach of that team, wasn’t sur-prised to learn Rosene had been selected.

“If you watch him play, he’s pretty amazing,” he said. “He’s not the biggest character, but his skill set is that he’s quick and he can really make good cuts at a high speed which set him apart from a lot of other players.”

That Rosene was selected as a runningback is par-ticularly meaningful, said Braitenback. Although

Sylvan Lake players have played for the team before, Rosene is the first to have been selected in that posi-tion.

“It’s the most important position on the field, and most of the time, it’s kids out of the bigger schools in Edmonton or Calgary that make that position,” he said.

Talent ID camps were held in Calgary, Lacombe, Lethbridge and Edmonton over two weekends in

April, when 325 players trying out were nar-rowed down to 110. Final selection took place at a camp held May 9 to 11.

The team will com-pete at July’s Football Canada Cup in Saskatoon. Alberta has previously done well in the tournament, finish-ing runner up to Quebec every year for the past three years.

Ben Pasiuk and Owen Smith, both of École Secondaire Lindsay Thurber Comprehensive High School in Red Deer, make up the rest of the Central Alberta play-ers on the team.

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year apprentice Heavy Duty or Automotive Tech-nician. Great hours: M-F 8 to 5 Full benefi t package!Competitive wages! Sub-

mit your resume to [email protected]

F/T COMMERCIAL GLAZIER

Journeyman & apprenticesWe offer competitive

wages. Full benefi ts after 90 days. Must have valid

drivers licence. Email resume to: d.generationglass

@platinum.caor Fax: 403-886-5224or Call 403-886-5221

GREATOPPORTUNITY

Afternoon Shifts for

CNC Lead Hand /Supervisor

and Operators

Nexus Engineeringis currently looking for

Afternoon shiftLead hand/supervisor and

operators. Duties include, ensuring

production fl ow on Mazak C.N.C lathe and mills,

trouble shooting,min 1 years experience as

a lead hand/supervisor in a machine shop.

We offer competitive wages,company paid benefi ts and

a RRSP matching plan.Please forward resumes

to: [email protected]

HD LICENSEDTECHNICIAN

for several Alberta areas. Must have or willing toobtain CVIP licence. Please email or fax

applications to:Carillion Canada Inc.;

[email protected] 780-336-2461.

Looking for a place to live?

Take a tour through the CLASSIFIEDS

Buying or Selling your home?

Check out Homes for Salein Classifieds

Sylvan Lake Farmers’ MarketFridays 4 -7:30PMMAY 16 - SEPT 26Something for everyone!Railway Park Promenade, east lot Across the tracks from Dairy QueenFresh fruits & veggies, frozen foods, meats, baking, preserves, crafts, bouncy castle, concessions and much much more!For information call Crystal at 403-887-3461 www.sylvanlakefarmersmarket.ca

RESPITE PROVIDER kcs Association is looking for an individual to provide 24 hour respite in their home for an adult with developmental disabilities. This will give them a break and an experience of community through the life of you and your family. As a Provider you will receive: a ‘per day’ funding amount; funding for meals and transportation; and support from the Adult Services Team.

Required: • High school diploma• Clean Criminal Record/Vulnerable Sector Check and Child Intervention Check (for each adult in your home)• Openness to pursue training provided (e.g. First Aid/CPR, CPI, Medication Admin. Abuse Protocol, etc)• Home safety inspection • Current driver’s license, vehicle and appropriate insurance

Please forward resume to: kcs Association ATT: Amber Bott

Fax: 403-887-5331 • Email: [email protected] wishes to thank all applicants for their interest, however only those selected for

an interview will be contacted. Competition closes when position is fi lled.

APPROVED HOME PROVIDERFULLTIME

Seeking a full-time Approved Home (shared living) Provider to open their home and their hearts to a young adult with developmental disabilities who requires room & board, support and assistance learning life skills (e.g. managing money, appropriate personal hygiene, relationships, etc.) in pursuit of his personal goals.

This young man enjoys being active in the community and making social connections. He is involved in work and looking at other community participation. As an approved home provider you would work to encourage and assist him to help with meal planning and preparation; the proper use of medications; household cleaning of personal & common space; emotional support, incorporating him into family activities, etc.

This position begins with a 3 month probationary term. The Provider will receive support from the Adults Services Coordinator through visits and phone calls. The Provider will receive a monthly supportive caregiver amount + room & board,

Required:• must be 18 years or older and having completed Grade 12 • Clean Criminal Record/Vulnerable sector check and Child Intervention Check (for each adult in the h ome)• First Aid/CPR• Interview, orientation and successful home inspection• Other training shall be required (e.g. abuse prevention & reporting protocol, CPI, medication administration, etc.)• Class 5 Driver’s license, vehicle in good running condition and appropriate insurance

Please forward resume to: kcs Association

ATT: Amber BottFax 403-887-5331 • Email: [email protected]

kcs wishes to thank all applicants for their interest, however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

Competition closes when position is fi lled.

Obituaries

HAMMOND1953 - 2014Terry Hammond of Sylvan Lake passed away in his home May 13, 2014 at the age of 61 years. He will be fondly remembered by his wife Marlene Hammond, his children Jenna Hammond, Melissa Myers, and Richard Hammond; his grandchildren Terin Hammond, Ainsley Hammond, Ellie Myers, Parker Hammond, Huxley Hammond, Chase Myers, and Kennedy Hammond. Terry Hammond’s occupation was painting but his passion was the outdoors. The numerous camping, fi shing and hunting excursions created many memories that his family and friends will have for the rest of their lives. On a good night Terry would play the spoons and/or harmonica. A celebration of his life will be held at the Lion’s Hall Sylvan Lake, AB May 25, 2014 between 1pm and 4pm.

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Trades 850

Pressure ControlAssembler Technician

Nexus is currently seeking a mechanical individual to

perform assembly & testing of all BOP’s and

Pressure Control Equipment. Duties

include heavy lifting, manual labour, operating forklift and overtime as necessary. We offer a

competitive wage, benefi ts and RRSP plan.

Experience is not mandatory, but a defi nite asset. Email resume to

[email protected]

SHUNDACONSTRUCTION

Requires Full TimeCarpenters

& 2nd to 4th Yr.Apprentices

Competitive Wages& Benefi ts.

Fax resumes & ref’s to:403-343-1248 or email to:

[email protected]

TRENCHUK CATTLE CO. in Smoky Lake is looking

for General Labourers with cattle skills. Class 1 Truck

Drivers. Cat/Hoe Operators. $20 - $35/hour depending on experience. Mechanical skills an asset. Call Willy at 780-656-0052

or fax resume to 780-656-3962.

Truckers/Drivers 860

FREIGHTLANDCARRIERS,

a tri-axle air ride fl atdeck carrier is looking for Owner/

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TRENCHUK LIVESTOCK HAULING requires Class 1 Drivers. Alberta wide work. Competitive wages. Call

Michael at 780-656-0053, Smoky Lake.

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ADVERTISING DIRECTOR The Alberta Weekly Newspapers Association is ready to add to our winning team and are seeking a highly motivated and dynamic individual to join us. The right individual will innovate and grow Provincial and National Agency business, work to grow and develop opportunities and manage our advertising account list as Advertising Director for Alberta’s community newspapers. Manage client relationships and work with our Advertising CommitteePosition Type: Team leader Schedule: Full-time Job Location: Edmonton, For a complete list of responsibilities and qualifications please visit:http://albertacareers.net/marketplace/ad/73907/advertising-director

Please apply, with salary expectations, by fax 780-430-5380 or email at [email protected]. No phone calls please.

Do you have a passion for uncovering interesting stories in your community?

Talking to people and crafting compelling articles which provide

information to our readers? Sylvan Lake News/Eckville Echo requires one or more people to write stories and take

pictures on a freelance basis.We¹re looking for people who can work on their own to cover assigned news and feature stories

or events in the Sylvan Lake/Eckville region.In keeping with the avour of our publications

these will all be community oriented.

Please email resumes to Michele Rosenthal at [email protected]

FREELANCEWRITERS REQUIRED

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MÉTIS YOUTHENTREPRENEUR LEADERSHIP WORKSHOPRupertsland Institute Métis Training to Employment Services and Junior Achievement are looking for Métis youth ages 15 – 17 to participate in the Youth Entrepreneur Leadership Workshop. Space is limited, so apply today! Application Deadline: June 6, 2014Call: 1-888-48-MÉTIS (1-888-486-3847) online at: www.metisemployment.ca

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SYLVAN LAKE NEWS 21THURSDAY, MAY 22, 2014

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Please call Debbie at 403-314-4307

Business Services#1000 - #1430

Automotive 1029

Beauty/Cosmetic 1040

Construction 1085

Contractors 1100

Eavestroughing1130CLEANING SERVICESSpecializing in eaves

trough cleaning, window cleaning & gentle washing

of vinyl siding.Pricing packages available.Free quotes, senior discounts.

403-506-4822

Financial 1170

Glass Shops 1196

Glass Shops 1196

Landscaping1240

LegalServices 1260

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LegalServices 1260

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PersonalServices 1315

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Rental -Equipment 1340

WellDrilling 1400

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 1530MEIER GUN AUCTION.

Saturday, June 7, 11 a.m., 6016 - 72A Ave.,

Edmonton. Over 150 guns - Handguns, rifl es,

shotguns, hunting and sporting equipment. To

consign call 780-440-1860.

Auctions 1530BIG STRAPPER

AUCTIONSSALES EVERY WED. @ 6 pm.

Moose Hall 2 miles south of Ponoka on 2A

NEXT ANTIQUE SALESun., May 4, 1 pm

WE BUY FOR CASH.

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www.bigstrapperauctions.net

BuildingSupplies 1550

LOOKING FOR a shop? Post Frame Buildings. AFAB Industries has

experience, expertise, reliability and great

construction practices. For a free quote, contact Ryan Smith 403-818-0797

or email: [email protected].

METAL ROOFING& SIDING.

Very competitive prices! Largest colour selection in

Western Canada.Available at over 25 Alberta

Distribution Locations.40 Year Warranty.

Call 1-888-263-8254.

STEEL BUILDINGS. Hot savings - spring sale! 20x24 $4348. 25x24

$4539. 30x30 $6197. 32x36 $7746. 40x46

$12,116. 47x72 $17,779. One end wall included.

Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422;

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Firewood 1660LOGS

Semi loads of pine, spruce, tamarack, poplar.

Price depends on location. Lil Mule Logging

403-318-4346

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• Ceiling & Wall Textures• Painting New & Old

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ART LAKE403-304-0727 (cell)

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Financial strategies

with personal advice

Josh WeltonFINANCIAL ADVISOR

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AUTO • RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL

24 HOUR COMMERCIAL EMERGENCY SERVICE

403-887-2200Len Campbell Owner/Operator

8 Cuendet Industrial Way, Sylvan Lake

MOBILE SERVICE

Our Door to Yours! Mobile Glass Service

403-887-6661

403-340-8666

5 Star Custom Landscaping & Design

(Top Soil, Sand & Gravel)

Property Clean Ups &Junk Removal

CALL SHELLEY 403-318-1760www.windoorinst.com

403-887-3260403-887-3260#103 Railside Plaza, 4505 – 50 Avenue

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Chartered Accountants & Business Advisors

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#6, 20A Sylvaire CloseHours: M-F 8-5

Domestic, Domestic, Import Import

& Diesel Repair& Diesel Repair

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[email protected]

WE ARE A NEW CAR WARRANTY APPROVED MAINTENANCE FACILITY

Imports • Domestic • Trucks • SUV • Diesel Repairs

NEW FACILITY

Directly behind our old location

SYLVAN LAKE BUSINESS DIRECTORY

SEPTIC TANK ServiceJIM’S

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We also off er PORTABLE TOILET RENTALS

• Septic Tanks• Campgrounds

• Camps• RVs• Holding Tanks

• Barn Pits• Lagoons

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Get your business out there! Call Shannon or Joe at 403.887.2331!

Surgical Carpet Cleaning

Carpets & Furniture

Professional Steam Cleaning

Owner Operated

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For a For a WATER WELLWATER WELL Call Call the Local Expertsthe Local Experts

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GardenSupplies 1680

BEAUTIFULSPRUCE TREES. 4 - 6 ft., $35 each. Machine planting;

$10/tree (includes bark mulch and fertilizer).

20 tree minimum order.Delivery fee: $75 -$125/order.

Quality guaranteed. 403-820-0961

MASSIVE TREE SALE. Hardy tree, shrub,

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HouseholdFurnishings1720

SOLID OAK TABLE8’ long, 2 leafs, 8 chairs.

Excellent condition.2 TWIN BEDS

Used very little & like new.Includes all betting,

skirting & headboards.403-887-5032

Misc. forSale 1760

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GardenSupplies 1680

Motels/Hotels 3100

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

Livestock 2100FOR SALE. Simmeron

Simmentals, fullblood full Fleckvieh yearling bulls,

polled and horned,A.I. bloodlines, very quiet,

muscled. Website:simmeronranch.ca.

Martin 780-913-7963.

PUREBRED red and black Angus bulls. 1 and 2 year

olds. Semen tested and delivered.Vicwin Farms 403-784-3517, 403-318-7363.

Pasture/Land Wanted 2180WANTED Custom grazing or pasture to rent for cow / calf pairs. 403-748-3017 [email protected]

Grain, FeedHay 2190

HEATED CANOLAbuying Green, Heated or Springthrashed Canola.

Buying: oats, barley, wheat & peas for feed.

Buying damaged oroffgrade grain.

“On Farm Pickup”Westcan Feed & Grain,

1-877-250-5252.

PASKAL CATTLE COMPANY in Picture

Butte area is looking for Feed Barley. Put more $ in your pocket. Sell direct

to us. Please call Main Offi ce for details.

403-372-5641

SeedGrain 2200

FORAGE SEEDFOR SALE.

Organic and conventional. Sweet Clover, Alfalfa,Red Clover, Smooth

Brome, Meadow Brome, Crested Wheatgrass,

Timothy, etc. Free delivery! Birch Rose Acres Ltd.

306-863-2900.

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

StorageSpace 3160

KING OF THE ROAD RV STORAGE,

24hr video security, pavement to site, on hwy.

2, 10 mi. North of Red Deer, pull-throughs avail.

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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

Condos/Townhouses4040

EXCLUSIVE LUXURY RIVERFRONT CONDOS

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Call Renee at 403-314-1687 for Inquiries.

ForRent 3299

ManufacturedHomes 4090

REDUCED TO SELL. Moduline “Eclipse”. Tons of options included with this 2013 model of the Eclipse. Visit your new Manufactured Home

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Cottages/ResortProperty 4130ELINOR LAKE RESORT.

Lots selling at 25% off listed price, or 5% down on

a rent to own lot withno interest over 5 years.

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MortgagesBought/Sold4190

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Thank you to our past, present and future clients for helping us achieve this milestone. As we look ahead we see a vibrant future assisting you

with your real estate needs.

Our participation in your community is paramount, and will continue to be a priority year after year.

We have the honour of supporting these community groups:Women’s Outreach

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Multiplex RedevelopmentKraft Hockeyville

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55 YEARS!CELEBRATES

Darcy, Jim, Deb, Amy, Sarah, Amanda,

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Bay 6, 40 Hewlett Park Landing | Sylvan Lake AB | 403.887.8579

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