February 22, 2013 Strathmore Times, Volume 5, Issue 8, Locally Owned & Operated Newspaper
February 22, 2013 Strathmore Times, Volume 5, Issue 8, Locally Owned & Operated Newspaper
February 22, 2013 Strathmore Times, Volume 5, Issue 8, Locally Owned & Operated Newspaper
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After being bullied herself, Holy Cross Collegiate (HCC) student Jayde Masciangelo, 14, decided it was time for her to try to make a difference in her own community. On Feb. 27 - Pink Shirt Day - Masciangelo will be handing out pamphlets, stickers and t-shirts to promote awareness of the issue of bullying. The T-shirts and stickers are a design she and her mother came up with while brainstorming about how they wanted to make a difference. In January an anti-bullying bylaw was presented to council by Masciangelo and is currently being looked at. I think that it will be really awesome to have my T-shirts and to have the opportunity to be able to hand out the pamphlets. Im excited to have it out there, said Masciangelo. I know a lot of people out here who have gone through bullying, whether its super bad or just little things that have happened to them. I think that Strathmore really needs it (an anti-bullying campaign) especially with everything thats still going on I think we need it out here to get the word out and stop things from happening. Masciangelo chose red, black and white for her T-shirts, and they have the saying in the sign of a cross says, I will not be bullied into silence on the back, and her anti-bully logo on the front. Jayde is showing a lot of courage, strength and maturity in being directly involved with our anti-bullying day. She has put a lot of work into designing the decal for the pamphlet and also T-shirts that students will be wearing, said HCC Principal Lavern Evans. She is to be commended for her efforts to bring attention to this issue that we face. It is by the passion such as Jayde has shown and by organizing this day that we can let all people know that bullying of any type does not have a place in our school, or society. The Strathmore Regional Victim Services Society has been working with Masciangelo to create the pamphlet that will be handed out. They have contacted schools throughout the area, including Chestermere and Gleichen to inform them about Pink Shirt Day. Continued on Page 2
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The 2013 Property Assessment Notices were mailed February 15, 2013. Please review your notice carefully, as it contains specific information and notice of important deadlines. If you have any questions or concerns regarding your assessment, please contact an assessor at the Town of Strathmore Office at 934-3133. If you would like to appeal your assessment, a complaint may be registered with the Clerk of the Assessment Review Board, Jennifer Sawatzky. The final date for complaints is April 15, 2013. All complaints must be submitted on the Assessment Review Board Complaint form, available at the Town Office or on the Town website at www.strathmore.ca. The complaint must be accompanied by the appropriate filing fee, as listed on the Assessment Notice. Please note that Property Tax Notices will be sent separately at a later date. Remember that you cannot file a complaint about either the amount of taxes or the tax rates.
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Its not hard to imagine what the most common medical problems are in Canada by looking at the top ten drugs prescribed in 2012. This list includes a drug for hypothyroidism, two for lowering cholesterol, three blood pressure pills, one antibiotic, one antidepressant, one blood thinner and one to reduce stomach acid. Everyone is aware of the benefits of exercise to our heart and muscles. But there are benefits to the brain as well. Tests show that regular exercise increases the oxygen to the brain. This increased blood flow to the brain can help slow cognitive decline that is associated with aging. Blood alcohol levels over 0.05 in Canada put drivers at risk. In some countries, the level tolerated is 0.02. These countries include China and Sweden. In Japan, the limit is 0.03. You have to be cautious when reading statistics. If you read a headline that says 25% reduction in risk of death with (some particular drug), it can be misleading. If risk of death without the drug is 4 in 1000, and with the drug it is 3 in 1000., that is a 25% reduction but in reality not quite as dramatic. If you have questions about what you read in the media, check with our pharmacists. Part of our job is keeping up to date on whats new in medicine and pharmacy. We can help put things in perspective for you.
Receiving a cheque for $125,000 from the Alberta Lotteries Community Facilities Enhancement Program (CFEP), with the promise of another $250,000 to come in April, will hopefully help propel the new Standard Community Hall over the finish line to open this spring. Dr. Neil Brown, QC, MLA for Calgary-Mackay- Nose Hill, and the Strathmore-Brooks ridings buddy MLA, was on hand to present the cheque to the Standard Community Hall Board and to tour the still under construction facility last Thursday, Feb. 13. Brown said, What a wonderful facility, it is nice to come out to communities to help with their projects. You have done a lot of work to make it possible.
He jokingly made note of the gentlemen that were working presently in the Hall that he too could identify with as he put himself through school by pipefitting. Although construction on the new hall began in June 2012, the first steps of fundraising and research for a new facility started back in 2006. Generous support from service clubs, corporations as well as local and provincial government grants have helped to make this project a reality, and the Hall Board hopes they can continue to count on this support as the project moves into the final stages. Substantially larger than the current hall, with increased capacity for seating, kitchen and storage, the facility is also equipped with a full generator which will allow it to serve as a disaster centre for the Village and area citizens, the K-12 school which includes children from the surrounding area, and the area industries.
Modest and soft spoken, Coleen Cameron verified that she was elected the Legion 10 Ladies Auxiliary President. This is her first year serving as President, but she has been involved with the Legion for a long time. She moved to Strathmore six years ago. Cameron said she likes being involved, due to the good feeling helping gives her and the smile it puts on the face of Veterans. Its our priority to look after all the Veterans, said Cameron. We have our freedoms and it has a lot to do with the sacrifices they made. She said the Ladies Auxiliary hosts a special luncheon twice a year, where the Veterans are bused in from the Colonel Belcher in Calgary. Sometimes there are special military tributes that the ladies help coordinate, such as the Vimy Celebration that was held on April 9, 2012. Members also help with the branch poppy drive in November. But aid for the military isnt their only role. The members often coordinate fu-
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neral and anniversary celebrations for people in the community. She said the auxiliary members visit the Lodge and do fundraising through teas, bake sales and special events. They hold brunch at the memorial hall in Strathmore every third Sunday of the month between 9 a.m. -11 a.m. They also help with the Heritage breakfast and put on a Harvest Dinner in the fall. Membership is not all work and no play, as there are social activities within the group as well. Members recently attended a special dinner put on by local fire crews, thanking them for their help with a fire fundraiser. Anywhere a helping hand is needed, you may see a Legion Ladies Auxiliary member. There is a lot of comradeship and fellowship. It is not all work. It is just what you want to put into it, said Cameron. One of the challenges for her new term is to increase membership. Cameron said they would like to have more young women involved. Interested parties dont necessarily need to have military background in the family, as members would be willing to sponsor membership for those inter-
Coleen Cameron became the Legion 10 Ladies Auxiliary President in November 2012. She invites anyone interested in Legion activities, to come in and talk with members about the worthwhile events and activities sponsored by the Legion.
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November - When the Armistice was announced, townsfolk gathered across from the Strathmore Hotel and burned an effigy of the Kaiser.
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A few local landowners and businessmen considered building an industrial park with an airstrip on the north side Purchase your Book at the Town of what is now East Lake Road. The Office or at Rockys Bakery for $40. intention was to open this area for industry and to add an airstrip for service to the Northern Alberta oil industry. The group approached the town, whose leaders at that time only intended for Strathmore to develop westward, not northward. Most of the plan was eventually scrapped, but this is the reason for the small industrial area in Brentwood, which includes the seed cleaning plant. Strathmore would have quite a different look if the area would have been industrial rather than residential.
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January - Bruce Klaiber was approached regarding the ninety acres he owned on the south side of the #1 Highway. This land bore some of the only remaining buildings from the CPR Demonstration Farm. A local group was interested in turning the land into a park or a heritage site. The CPR, federal and provincial governments were lobbied over the next few years for funding. For the next decade, the Strathmore Historical Park Society, chaired by Grant Klaiber, would continue the effort to get the theme park funded.
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I stopped at the Pine Road Tim Hortons on Sunday afternoon, and Israel Ramirez, supervisor, again gave me kind permission to talk with his customers. I asked them, What do you think of the discontinuation of the penny? Heres what they told me.
Dave
i think phasing out the penny is a good thing. it just simplifies things for everybody, within a society that has many different cultures. i just think it simplifies everything for everybody in every aspect.
Lief
i think it was a longtime overdue. As far as im concerned, its the greatest (solution) to keep pockets from getting holes in them. And now were rid of the pennies. its a good deal.
Wanda
i think its a good idea. Sometimes they take up a lot of room in your wallet and theyre heavy! (laughter) So, yeah, i think its going to be easier to shop and do things.
Chelsey
i think its a useful strategy because you can round the change. its a new way to bring in a new wave.
Doug
Well probably be rounding up more than theyre rounding down with the penny, so itll probably be going up to the nickel rather than down to the ten. And i guess theyre still using it on your debit card, so whatever it is, if its 12 cents, its still 12 cents.
Rob
Just what Doug said, i agree with that. Plus, its probably the start of getting rid of all the change, so well just be ending up with the dollar. Thats whats going to happen. its just easier that way. Less expensive for the government, and i think thats just the start of whats going to happen.
Lorne
id like to see them go to the straight 5 cents. No more of this gasoline business of $1.109. make it a $1.10 or $1.15 and everythings easier to figure out.
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Brentwood Schools Grade 3 classes collected $575 worth of pennies from staff and students that they donated to the Free the Children Organization. Free the Childrens initiative is to provide clean water for people in developing countries. One bag of pennies equals $25 and provides clean water for a person for life. The Grade 3 classes had an original goal of raising funds to fill 10 bags and provide clean, safe drinking water for 10 people but they have more than doubled that goal with filling 23 bags of pennies.
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Spring registration for the kids is already here. ReVS set up at the Civic Centre on Feb. 13 and had a great turn out for venders and parents. every year there are more and more activities for parents and children to choose from. Strathmore youths are very active in the community, thanks to all the opportunities they have to choose from. Jennifer Brown (l-r), parent board president and Tanya molnar, teacher.
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You didnt offer a penny for my thoughts, but Im going to put my two cents in anyway. The humble brown penny has enriched our lives over the years, and in for a penny, in for a pound -- so here goes. If we find a penny on the ground and pick it up, it will bring us good luck. For even better luck, at one time, we could tuck pennies into the tongues of our penny loafers, and look mighty fashionable into the bargain. Since penny loafers have gone the way of the penny, we can still find
The World Day of Prayer service for Strathmore & area will be held Friday, March 1, at Lord of all Lutheran Church. The theme for 2013 is I was a stranger & you welcomed me, put together by the women of France. In keeping with the French Connection, coffee time will see a few French inspired treats served. This annual observance is a non-denominational gathering, served in more than 170 countries as well as 2000 communities throughout Canada. Please remember the Fellowship of the Least Coin Collection, which goes to support many womens charities. Perhaps a good way to get rid of those pennies. Organizers & hosts for this service are from St. Michaels Anglican Church.
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Pat Fule Fule for Thought Recently, Deb and I were leaving the Canadian Tire parking lot, and another driver almost hit us as she backed out of her spot. Debbie, as the driver, was honking the horn to alert the other driver. Since the truck was backing into my door, I found myself yelling heyhey..hey! inside the vehicle while I smacked our side window with my hand! As I was doing this, I realized how dumb it was, and began to laugh! Did I think the other driver would hear my shouts? Did I really think that hitting my window would do any good at all? It hit me that there are a few things that I dont get in life. I was watching the Davis Cup (tennis) recently, and Spain was playing Canada. The two Spaniards mustve been talking strategy, because one was covering his mouth with his hand and racquet as he talked. I wondered why he would do this, I mean hey youre Spanish why not talk in your language!? Im pretty sure our Canadian guys cant speak the language! It just seemed weird! How in heck did people come to be able to be paid for being redneck, or ill mannered? Here most of us are, working so we can help our kids get an education and so we can retire. Along come families/friends like the morons from Jersey Shore, Honey Boo Boo, and the Kardashians!! They only have to do dumb, or outlandish things and they become celebrities, making thousands per episode! I dont get it. I mean the Kardashian girls got famous because their dad was a very successful lawyer in L.A. and was on the legal team that got OJ acquitted! They havent accomplished anything on their own! I also dont understand things in cartoons and movies. The old Bugs Bunny cartoons are now censored because theyre a little too violent! Oh yeah, censor those, but put Criminal Minds or CSI in reruns during the day when kids may be home! Zombie shows (Walking Dead, World War Z, and Zombieland) are hugely popular. What I dont get, is that these zombies continue to decay and rot over time. Why not hide and wait til they are so rotten they cant even walk?! Ive also seen a lot of shows on Romans (Spartacus). Why do ALL the characters have British accents when did that become the way they talked? I also dont get why, of all the Disney cartoon characters, that Pluto cant talk, and all the others can! Thats just weird! Cougar is a relatively new term. How is it that our society is starting to accept that kind of behaviour? Is it because older men have often been attracted to younger women? And then it hit me, that at 53, for me to meet a cougar, Id have to swing by Wheatland Lodge! We might go for a nice soft meal, and finish it off with a Metamucil cocktail! It really makes a guy think! Facebook is a huge phenomenon and its a great way to keep track of people you know. Imagine my shock this past Christmas when I looked at some of my daughters Yuletide photos, and saw the little camel from our Nativity Scene, being used as a playing piece in a New Years DRINKING Game! Now thats not right! Isnt it a bit ironic to use a Nativity piece for a game where most players will get DRUNK?! I also dont get Equestrian riding events. I mean, I understand the concept of a horse and ride working to clear all the barriers, but at the end, its the RIDER who gets the medal! Isnt it the HORSE that does all the work what does it get more oats, hay, or an apple? Speaking of animals, maybe you have the same problem I have, with cats. Im allergic to them, and I dont trust or like them! To me, it seems like theyre always up to something. Since I dont like them and Im allergic, why is it that if I visit someone who owns a cat it comes to me!? I dont want it, I show no sign of interest or affection toward it. Yet, it often will come up and rub against me! THATS why I dont trust them My brother has lived in Vancouver since 1996. When he does come out for a rare visit, he comes with some sort of satchel over his shoulder. Now I dont want to judge, and I know hes happily married, but to me, thats a purse! He actually gets a little huffy when I call it a purse he says its a Man Bag. I put him to the test once. I asked him if he had three things in his bag. They were: nail clippers, lip balm, and a brush. He had all three, so I said to him, Gary, its a purse! If it helps you sleep at night to call it a man bag, thats fine, but its STILL a purse! He then threatened to hit me with his purse uh man bag! (Fule for Thought is a slice of life humourous column that appears in the Strathmore Times, written by long-time resident, town councillor, high school teacher, coach, husband and father of two Pat Fule. If you would like to get in touch with Pat, you can send him an e-mail at [email protected])
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The Rockyford 4-H Beef Club hosted their awards dinner Jan. 28.
CRockyford 4-H had its Christmas party on Dec. 28. Thank-You Rockyford Ag Society for opening the arena for us. Thank-you Grannys Kitchen, for opening and making us hotdogs. We all had a great time skating. Rockyford 4-Hs Awards Night was held Jan. 28. Thank-You Emma Kaunhofen, for telling us a very inspiring story about how she dealt with bullies and her struggle with depression and its effects. Her story was very inspirational. Member awards were, Taylor Elder: Supreme Grand Champion, 1st Senior Grand Showmanship, 1st Senior Grand Grooming, Club Champion, 1st Senior Showmanship, 1st Senior Grooming, 1st Senior Record Book and Highest Rate of Gain, Sam Kathol: Reserve Supreme Grand Champion, Reserve Club Champion, 2nd Junior Grooming. Mark Kathol: 2nd Intermediate Showmanship, Leah Dahm: 2nd Senior Re-
cord Book, Neav Sharpley:1st Junior Showmanship, Megan Sharpley: 2nd Senior Grand Showmanship, 2nd Senior Grand Grooming, 2nd Senior Showmanship, 2nd Senior Grooming, Reece Kenney: 2nd Intermediate Grooming, 1st Intermediate Record Book, Christian Seeley: 2nd Junior Grand Showmanship, 2nd Junior Showmanship, 1st Junior Grooming, Julia Newell: 3rd Intermediate Showmanship, 2nd Intermediate Record Book, Darren Newell: 2nd Junior Record Book, Hailey Kenney: 1st Junior Record Book, Jack Sherman: 1st Intermediate Grand Showmanship, 1st Intermediate Grooming, 1st Intermediate Showmanship. Leah Dahm also did an excellent job as master of ceremonies for this event. Thank-You, Rockyford Lions for hosting this event and a special thanks to Kim Geerart for cooking a delicious steak supper. During the last meeting the members all said that their calves looked great and were filling in nicely and some are even leading.
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Crowfoot Multi 4-H is running an interesting program for the second year. The Palette Pleasers is a cooking project that invites participation from Strathmore and areas ethnic community. The cooking project is designed to teach kids how to cook as well as teach them about the ethnic diversity in our community (which is quite vast). In the past two years, the kids have experienced the culture and cuisine of the Ukraine, South Africa, Italy, Germany, Venezuela, the Philippines, and most recently Vietnam. To create additional interest, the kids have also had the opportunity to hone their cake decorating skills as two local cake decorators taught them several techniques. Some of the kids had never experienced Vietnamese cuisine. Owners of the local restaurant Oriental Grill, Sang Vo and his wife Lisa Ly graciously led the cooking project on Friday, Feb. 8. Not only did the owners supply all of the ingredients for the meal, they closed their restaurant down so they could teach the kids about the culture and history of Vietnam as well as their delectable food! The kids made spring rolls, barbecued beef and barbecued pork served over rice vermicelli with Vietnamese dipping sauce. They learned techniques for making the spring roll filling, rolling them and finally cooking them. They also learned how to prepare the vermicelli, the sauce, as well as the meat. The Crowfoot Multi 4-H Club would like to thank the owners for their contributions to making the day a huge success! The Palette Pleasers meet once a month in the project leaders home. For additional information on the Crowfoot Multi 4-H Club, please contact the General Leader, Margo Comstock at (403) 934-2237.
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eration was given to where the children lived, plus the physical and financial resources available to them. Parents bring a child into the world Children with an alternative primary with the highest hopes for their devel- language to English, or severely physiopment and well-being. If in the early cally, mentally challenged children years they see their child struggling were not included in this set of tests. with basic developmental tasks; it can Some students could have their testing be heart breaking, worrisome and fall under other districts, for example frustrating to try to understand what Rosebud was included in Drumheller is happening. If certain tasks arent statistics. Siksika and children attendmastered in the early stages of life, it ing Colony schools were not tested. There were 383 children tested in can affect the child in many areas, all the Wheatland area. Results showed through their life. Age one to five is the most critical students had areas needing significant stage in development and this year, we improvement. In the five developmenare seeing kids coming into the school tal areas, those children needing some system not ready, said Lana Lane, help ranged from approximately nine who is a Wheatland teacher. So how to 25 per cent, with the higher categodo we get those struggling families in ries being Comprehension and Knowlthe door, to help them get the resourc- edge and Social skills. Those needing significant help ranged from approxies they need. Lane is involved with the ECMap mately eight to 12 per cent, the higher categories being Physical program. She came to and Social development. Wheatland Council on For more information on Feb. 5, to update council the process see, www.econ the Wheatland area map.ca. The exact results testing results and offer Age one to for the Wheatland area council an opportunity to and specifics of the testfive is the become involved. ing will soon be posted ECMap is a program most critical on the website. managed by a coalition of stage in What happened to the individuals and agencies, days of cutting and pastled by the Communitydevelopment ing paper together or University Partnership cuddling on the couch for the Study of Children, and reading with our Youth and Families and children? asked Lane, initiated by the Alberta Lana Lane considering some of the Government Department reasons children may be of Education. It was develexperiencing delays. She oped to find out how children, up to the age of five, are doing considered perhaps with the benefits developmentally. Other provinces are of technology, some of the basic skills also involved with the hope to develop are being neglected. She acknowla Canadian perspective on Early Child- edged parenting is hard and as a member of the community, she wanted to hood Development. Children five and under were tested be a part of this group that will dein areas of physical health and well- velop programs and services to help being, social communication, emo- struggling parents and children. The next step in the program betional maturity, language and thinking skills, communication and knowledge, comes setting up a plan and initiating to gain a working baseline. Consid- action. The Wheatland ECMap initia-
tive currently has 20 members. They are looking for more volunteer members. They want to form partnerships with individuals, businesses, groups and agencies to help children succeed. Currently, they have attained a $50,000 grant that will fund organizational and communication needs for a two year period. They have speaking engagements to communicate the results to 50 more groups in the region. People can also contribute by cash donations, or articles in kind like paper, photocopying or office space. They would like to develop ongoing initiatives and see the program run long term. One example would be to run parent workshops, showing various games and activities that address developmental skills. Councillor Alice Booth thanked Lane for the presentation, but suggested that excluding special needs children and those with language and cultural differences makes the study somewhat incomplete. She felt society has a responsibility to those communities as well. Councillor Booth suggested initiatives were needed to address their developmental needs. Other councillors suggested that family background information perhaps would explain some of the variances on the tests, and it should have been included in the analysis. Lane also added that children were examined by Public Health agencies up to 18 months old, but there is no followup in families until the children hit kindergarten. Council took the ECMap results for information and consideration, and indicated they would be interested in the groups progress.
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The Strathmore Handi-bus is striving thanks to all of our donations from individuals as well as business organizations for all your kind support and contribution. Weve been busy this past season by our members talking to corporate businesses, meeting with the MLA Jason Hale, representing at community club meetings and also weve been privileged to be a part of Brett Wilson and Family United Way. This donation was made for 2012. Thank you to the United Church Women, Barbara Faradi, Wheatland County, Wal Mart, The Royal Canadian Legion #10 Progressive Raffle, and individuals who donated at the beginning of the year 2013. We welcome Ruth Wall into our Board representing the town of Rockyford as well as Jenny Schumann as the new member from the Strathmore Legion. We thank Sheila Crispin for her time, dedication and service to the Handi-Bus Association. We wish you the best. We are still looking for representatives from Standard and the Strathmore Hospital. At the peak of winter, many senior facilities are locked in due to a Gastrointestinal Flu outbreak which limits their use of the handi-bus. But our clients are very communicative and informative about the symptoms with our dispatch that we were able to service them accordingly. We value each of our clients so that no issues or other concerns arise and continue to operate while the service is still needed. To help alleviate the symptom from spreading, our Staff takes extra precautions and appropriate response by ensuring peoples health and safety first. We appreciate everyones patience and cooperation. And for those who arent able to use the service during the outbreak, we will resume transportation for you as soon as the bugs go away! Happy winter and remember to wash, wash, wash your Hands!
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After many months of hard work practicing, rehearsing vocals, choreographing and reading lines Wheatland elementary presented The Rockin Tale of Snow White. They performed their musical for friends and family on Feb. 13 at 1:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. The many talents of the students were showcased in a very entertaining performance.
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Strathmore Minor Hockey (SMH) association held their annual Family Day Half Pint tournament on Feb. 18. It was a one-day tournament which incorporated four Strathmore teams, three High River teams and one Rockyford team. Half Pints between the ages of 4 - 6 came out for a day full of hockey and fun. Each team played three games and at the end of their last game all players received a personalized mini stick and dog tag. The tournament has always been organized to take place on Family Day and with the help of many volunteers is always a huge success. The ice for the tournament was graciously donated by SMH, and all the money raised from the raffle table, 50/50 sales and sucker pull is divided among the Strathmore Half Pint teams to use towards future tournament fees.
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The Strathmore High School girls basketball team has found their spark since coming back from winter break. They have won 14 games since January and have been undefeated throughout the month of February.
SHS Girls basketball team wins again, things looking good going into playoffs
Dion GaLanDy Coach This past weekend, the 3A SHS Girls basketball team won their tournament in Dunmore, just east of Medicine Hat. They beat St. Dominic from Rocky Mountain House 63-30, where Kate Harris was named the game all-star. In their second game, they matched up against the home team Eagle Butte who are currently ranked sixth in the province. SHS was down 37-40 at half but with their strong determination defeated the Eagle Butte Talons 7370. This game showed the heart that the Spartans have as they were down 55-65 with six minutes to go, but still managed to claw back, take the lead and fend off a furious attack by Eagle Butte. In their final game, they played Crescent Heights from Medicine Hat. This was a scrappy game but the Spartans held on for a 63-54 victory. One of the goals for this young team of six Grade 10s and four Grade 11s, a typical JV team, was to try to improve throughout the year and possibly win a few games in the process. In November and December the girls managed seven wins and five losses playing in tournaments and league play. Especially tough were league game losses to 4A Foothills Composite from Okotoks by a score of 33-76 and to Holy Trinity School also from Okotoks by a score of 47-67. However, this team has since found a spark and just the opposite has happened beginning in January as the SHS Girls have been playing some great basketball. In the months of January and February the girls have a record of 14 wins and two losses and are actually undefeated in February. Including wins against Holy Trinity (77-63) and Foothills (5249) in league play. Because of their improved play, they finished second in league play and as a result will host the semi-final game at home against either Holy Trinity or Strathcona Tweedsmuir. That game will be played at Friday, March 1 at 7:15 p.m. in the SHS gym. A win and they will be playing for the league championship at 5 p.m. Saturday, March 2 at Foothills Composite against the winner of the second semi-final. But it only gets tougher from here. After league playoffs the team will have 3A Girls South Central Zones to compete at, hosted by Chesteremere March 7-9. There will be no easy games as this zone is traditionally strong. As a result of the Spartans recent wins and competitive play they may actually be one of the top teams at the zone, but that will only be determined after the final provincial ranking that comes out from ASAA March 4. If Strathmore High School was fortunate enough to be one of the top teams, with the format of the zone draw, they would actually host a game on Wednesday, March 6. It would be great if we were a Top 10 provincially ranked team going into 3A Girls Basketball Provincials March 14-16 hosted by Strathmore High School. This is an event where 12 teams from around the province will compete for gold and itll all happen right in the Spartans gym. With the momentum that these girls have generated, they are sure to find a competitive edge necessary to battle some of the top teams in the province.
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Hussar played host to their ladies bonspiel Jan. 27-Feb. 2. Congratulations to the winners (all pictures are skip. third, second and lead, l-r). Top left: Winners of the A event were the marilyn Armstrong Rink from Bassano. marilyn Armstrong, Diana Peters, Sheila evans and Janice Filkohazy. Top right: Winners of the B event were the Kim Douglass Rink from Bassano. Kim Douglass, Karyn Hemminger, Sandra mitchell and Kim Fraser. Left: Winners of the C were the Carey Taubert Rink event from Hussar. Carey Taubert, Pam Collett, Jeadene Gregory and Kristin Fandry.
The Hawks and Spartans both fought hard in their final tournament before playoffs. The two-day Sr. Boys invitational basketball tournament was held Feb. 15 and 16 at Strathmore High School.
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Earning a bye
Mario Prusina Times Editor Two of the three teams part of the Wheatland Athletics Association earned a first round bye of the SCAHL playoffs. The Wheatland Braves and the Wheatland Warriors (peewee and bantam) will wait to see who they will play in the second round of the playoffs, while the Wheatland Chiefs prepare for a first round battle. The Braves finished the season with a four game winning streak, including a pair of games this past weekend. The local double-A peewee team defeated the Badlands Longhorns 14-0 on Feb. 15 in Hussar, before posting a 5-1 win over Sylvan Lake on Feb. 17. By posting a 28-3-1 record, the team finished the season in first place in the North Division. Meanwhile the Warriors wrapped up second place in the North Division with an impressive 18-9-5 season. The double-A bantam team capped off the season with a 1-0 loss against the Sylvan Lake Lakers on Feb. 18. The Warriors will now wait to see who they will play in the post season. However, the Wheatland Chiefs ended the season with a four-game losing streak, including a 4-3 defeat to Cranbrook on Feb. 16. The local midget team, which lost each of the four games during the streak by one goal, finished the season with 17-15-2 season. For an up-to-date version of the playoff schedule for all three Wheatland teams, please visit www.scahl. com and follow the links.
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Royal Canadian Legion For information regarding hall rentals, darts and crib, please call 403.934.5119 Wheatland Conservation & Wildlife Association (Your local fish & game club). Meetings 2nd Thursday every month, 7:30pm at the Clubhouse. Call Larry at 403-934-4388 for more information. Strathmore District Health Services Auxiliary Meetings are held the fourth Monday of the month @ 1:30 pm (excluding July & August). Lower level Conference Room at the Strathmore Hospital. New members welcome. For more info please call 403934-4436 Strathmore & District Chamber of Commerce Meets the second Thursday of the month @ 7:00 p.m. All members welcome. Check web page for meeting location. For more information call 403-901-3175 or: www.strathmoredistrictchamber.com. Come Fly With Us 903 Royal Canadian Air Cadet Sqn. meet Wednesdays at 6:30pm at the blue building and Quonset on the Ag grounds. Boys & Girls between 12 & 19 years welcome. Call Joanna Howard at 403-983-5796 for more information. Storytime at Strathmore Municipal Library 85 Lakeside Blvd. Held every Tuesday 11am-12pm and Fridays 2-3pm. . Pre-school children of all ages are welcome but must be accompanied by a parent or other responsible adult. No registration required. HIV Edmonton Providing support, education and advocacy for those infected with, affected by or at risk of HIV and AIDS for 25 years. Go to www.hivedmonton.com or call toll free 1.877.388.5742. The Hope Bridges Society for Creative & Continued Learning Advocating for, and bringing together citizens of all abilities for meaningful relationships, friendships, & opportunities through the Arts holds Board Meetings on the 3rd Tuesday of each month at 6:30 PM, at Unit 9, 104 3rd Avenue (the Leary Centre). Please contact Wanda at 403-983-3690, or 403-901-5081 (Cell) for further information about our work and upcoming events, if you would like to be added to our friends/contact list, or visit us in our new office noted above. Strathmore Musical Arts Society If you love music and musicians and have a special soft spot for the Blues, you would enjoy being part of this group. Call 403934-4196 or 403-680-7721 to get on our phone or email list and be notified about meetings and upcoming events. Strathmore Elks Lodge #491 Meets 3rd Tuesday at the Strathmore Curling Club 6:30 pm. Steak Supper at 7 pm. New Members welcome. Call Greg 403-888-6155. Strathmore Homeschool Families Any Strathmore and Area familes that are homeschooling are invited to join our Yahoo Group. www.groups.yahoo.com/ group/strathmorehsfams Strathmore Hand in Hand Parent Link Offers FREE programming to kids 0-6 and their caregivers! Check the Town of Strathmore website Community Events section for programs and times! Located at 421-2nd St, across from Paragon Pharmacy. 690-1237. Strathmore FASD Parent Support Group At the Strathmore United Church. For more info call Pam @652-4776. Strathmore Caregiver Support Group This is an opportunity for caregivers to find support and benefit from interaction with others in a similar situation. For more information or to register call Amy Yaneza at 403-361-7176. Happy Gang 55 plus Seniors Meetings; 2nd Tuesday every month @ 1:30 pm. Potluck Supper; fourth Tuesday every month at 5:30pm. Everyone welcome! Hall Rental; $80. Call Shirley @ 403-934-9927. All other inquiries call Eric @ 403-901-1596. Meetings and Sewing Workshops The 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month at 7pm. We meet at the Strathmore Ag Grounds, Red Quonset. Looking for 100% cotton or flannel fabric donations to do some charity quilts. New Members Welcome. Contact Laurie at 901-0088 or Wendy 901-3756. Sunday School for All Ages Lord of All Lutheran Church offers Christian Education opportunities for ages 3 years to adult, on Sunday Mornings. All are Welcome! For more information please call Margo Sevick 403-901-2044 or call the Church Office at 403-934-2374. Strathmore Country Gardens Club Meetings at least once per month.Tours, guest speakers, workshops and much more included in a membership. For more information visit www.strathmorecountrygardensclub.webs.com or phone Linda Pekrul 403-901-0017. Youth Club of Strathmore Provides youth (6-17yrs) with opportunities/activities that build positive relationships, strengthens and develops self-esteem and promote personal skill development through affordable and barrier free programs. Our programs include After The Bell, a homework program offered Monday to Friday from 3pm-6pm. Call the Youth Club for further info 403-934-4918 or www.youthclubofstrathmore.ca. Wheatland Rural Crime Watch Meetings are the 3rd Thursday of each Month. Featuring guest speakers. For more information call 403-934-4055 Meals on Wheels Available in Strathmore. For information or to obtain this service please contact Wheatland FCSS at 403-934-5335. Strathmore Fun Runners Car Club Meets the first Wednesday of the month. New members welcome! Please call Todd at 403-934-0558 or Shawn at 403-9019303 for info. Wheatland Business Women Meet the second Tuesday of the month @ 8:00 am at Days Inn & Suites. New members welcome http://businesswomen.ca and follow us on Facebook. Call 403-324-6641. RCCG Peculiar People Assembly, 1 Peter 2:9 (KJV) meetings. Sunday Services at 10am & Thursdays Bible study at 7pm.Venue: Civic Centre, Strathmore. PH: 403-667-7832, E-mail: pastor@ rccgstrathmore.com Strathmore Lions Club Meets the first and third Thursdays at the Strathmore Civic Centre at 6:45 pm. Free Tree for all New Born Babies Attention all infants remind your parents to register your birth so a tree can be planted commemorating your birth in the Chinook Credit Union Birth Forest in Strathmore. Registration Forms are available at the Town office, Chinook Credit Union and Health Unit. (A Communities in Bloom Project) Strathmore Masonic Lodge #53 Meets the first Monday of each Month at 7:30 p.m. Call Glen at 403-901-6038. Website: www.strathmore53.com Strathmore Parent and Tot Playgroup Meets every Tuesday at 9:30 - 11:30 am. in the Strathmore United Church Basement. $1/child. Strathmore Full Gospel Church Were a Pentecostal bible-based family church that has something for all ages. Call 934-2225 or visit www.strathmorefullgospel.com St. Michaels & All Angels Anglican Currently at interim location: 245 Brent Blvd. (North Door) 403-934-3017. Christ Alive in our Community. Sunday Morning Worship 11:00am Seventh-day Adventist Church Meeting in the Lord of All Lutheran Church at 112 Lakeside Blvd,Strathmore. Saturday morning @ 10:00 AM. Pastor Ghena Girleanu, phone 403-983-0081. Strathmore Baptist Church Meeting Sundays @ 11am and Thursdays @ 7pm, Call Pastor David Blankenship for info 403-390-4431. Wheatland County Food Bank Society Food applications accepted at (403) 3244335 Monday through Thursday 12pm to 4pm or through the website at: www.wheatlandfoodbank.com. Strathmore & District Agricultural Society Strathmorestampede.com, [email protected] Office 403.934.5811 Fax 403.901.0299 Facebook: Strathmore Stampede Twitter: Strathmore Rodeo Community Futures Wild Rose In partnership with The Business Link Attend valuable, low-cost learning sessions for small business owners in our video-conference facility in Strathmore. Phone: 403-934-8888 for info & to register. Strathmore Writers Group Meets on the first Monday of the month at the Strathmore Municipal Library. Please find us on Facebook or email Sam at [email protected] for more information. Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings Strathmore open meetings Monday 8:00pm, Hope Community Church, Call 403-934-9570 or 403-901-6009. Strathmore Full Gospel Church Closed meetings Ladies, Tuesdays @ 7pm, Call 403-901-1163. Mens, Tuesdays 8:30pm, Call 403-324-0056. Open Step Meeting, Thursdays @ 8pm at Full Gospel Church, Call 403-361-9396. If drinking is a problem, please come to a meeting or all any of the numbers just to talk. Wheatland Whirlers Square & Round Dance Club Dances every Wednesday at Westmount School Gym, September to April. New Dancers: 7-8:30 pm; Experienced Dancers: 8-10 pm. Contact Dave or Claudia 403-934-5966. Chestermere and area Children (& Families) with Type 1 Diabetes. Our Goal is to create a group of mature, responsible members where we open our own homes as Safe Places for Diabetic Children to go to if ever in Diabetic Distress. Join the Facebook group for more information. Stitch Together: Library Needle Arts Group Tues evenings (6:30pm-8:30pm) at the Strathmore Municipal Library (85 Lakeside Blvd.). Whether you love knitting, crocheting, embroidery or cross-stitch, you are welcome to drop in and work on your project with others who share the same passion. Strathmore Regional Victim Services Society (SRVSS) SRVSS is looking for men and women interested in becoming front line victim advocates to provide support, information and referrals to victims of crime or tragedy. We need individuals interested in a challenging and rewarding volunteer experience who are caring and non-judgmental with a sincere interest in helping victims move past their immediate trauma.We provide extensive training in many areas, including sexual assaults, domestic violence, suicide, court preparation, and sudden death. If you are interested in volunteering please contact Lesley Hering at the Strathmore RCMP Detachment at (403) 934-6552.Website: www.strathmoreregionalvictimservices.com Wheatland County Food Bank Urgently requires VOLUNTEER SCREENERS. Please call Sylvia at 403-934-5287 or WFCSS at 403-934-5335 for info. Cheadle Lions Club Drop off your pennies or change off at the Civic Centre. All proceeds raised goes toward local projects.
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Community Lunch Club social get together for 55+ to have a themed lunch served; together with a presenter on Tuesday, March 5 (Spring theme) and Tuesday, March 19 (Irish Culture) from 11:00 a.m. 1:00 pm located at the Lord of all Lutheran Church. To register call Marg at 403-901-7811. A meet & greet for Parents & Mentors come and meet some Parents, the Mentors, do an activity and have a light lunch on Monday, February 25 (Treat for Heart Month), Monday, March 11 (Luck of the Irish) and Monday, March 25 (Ukrainian Easter Eggs) from 11:00 1:00 pm located at the Lord of all Lutheran Church - free event, register by calling Pat at 403-901-7684 March 8 @ Strathmore Municipal Library (85 Lakeside Blvd.) 1-3pm Friday Fun Films. This month the library will be featuring The Smurfs! Rated G. This program is free to attend and no registration is required. The Joint Annual General Meetings of the Rosebud Memorial Hall Association and the Rosebud Fire Association will be held on Thursday, February 28, at 7:00 P.M. in the Community Centre. Hypnotist and Silent Auction on March 2, 2013 at the Strathmore Golf Course Club. Doors open at 5:00pm, show starts at 7:30, age 18+. To purchase tickets please call 403-901-0497. All proceeds go to Canadian Diabetes Association in support of Jamie Fairbairns efforts to raise funds and awareness. Project H.O.P.E. annual Gala Fundraiser, The Power of HOPE. March 9th at the Travelodge. Cocktails @ 5, Dinner @ 6, Tix $50 @ 403-807-2965 or 403-804-3101
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The family of Val Holtan will host a celebration of Vals life on Saturday March 2, 2013 at the Strathmore Travelodge (350 Ridge Road, Strathmore) from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Light refreshments will be served and memories shared. Friends are invited to drop by. To send condolences, please visit www.wheatlandfuneralhome.ca.
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A silent thought, a secret tear, Keeps his memory ever dear, Time takes away the edge of grief, But memory turns back every leaf. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed ~ Wife Elaine
The Wheatland Kings played their final regular season game Feb. 16 at the Strathmore Family Centre, falling 3-2 to medicine Hat. The Kings will face Cochrane in the South Survivor Series in the first round of the playoffs.
With deep sadness her family announces the sudden passing of Sherry Graham of Strathmore, Alberta. Sherry was predeceased by her mother Carol Graham in 2004. She leaves cherished memories with her loving family: husband, Maciej Paluch; sister Michelle and her husband Kurtis Rikstad; brother Stephen Graham; niece Nikita Kramer (Nathan Lunn); motherin-law Helena Paluch; and brother-in-law Jan Paluch. Sherry was born in Windsor, Ontario and grew up in Calgary, Alberta. She spent the past six years in Strathmore. The family would like to thank the caring and compassionate staff at the Tom Baker Cancer Center and the Foothills Hospital. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to be made directly to the Canadian Diabetes Association (2323-32 Avenue N.E., Calgary, T2E 6Z3) or the Canadian Cancer Society (200, 325 Manning Road N.E., Calgary, T2E 2P5). A Celebration of Life was held on Sunday, February 17, 2013 at the Strathmore Royal Canadian Legion Hall (230 Second Avenue) at 2:00 p.m. To send condolences, please visit www.wheatlandfuneralhome.ca.
We would also like to thank the following for their generous cash and prize donations to help make our bonspiel such a success and allow us to have much higher payouts for the winners: Chinook Credit Union Ltd. - Hussar Branch Dougs Earthmoving Ltd. Jepson Petroleum Ltd. Sage Farms Ltd. Richardson Pioneer - Hussar Kevin & Barb Slemko
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To see all the young children having fun and getting our community together gives our Lions Club further proof that our Family Day Breakfast is a very worthwhile project. A special ThAnk You to our long time supporters: Neil & Sarah Kennedy of Sobeys and Landmark Feeds. Your support for all 9 years of our Family Day Breakfast has been vital to its success. ThAnk You to our musical entertainment Mr. Jim Risdon. Jim you add a lot of atmosphere to our day. We think you do an amazing job! And finally, ThAnk You to our Mayor of Strathmore Steve Grajczyk and Brooks-Strathmore MLA Jason Hale for taking time out of their own Family Day plans to help make ours more special. It is our privilege to serve this community.
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oPErATor- EPCor water Services is looking for someone with a strong service orientation, excellent work ethic and the ability to work collaboratively within a team dynamic to fill one full-time temporary operator position based out of Strathmore, Alberta for up to 18 months. To review the requirements of this role, and to apply, please refer to irC26791 on EPCors career website http://www.epcor.ca/careers. Application deadline: March 4, 2013 roADEx SErViCES requires o/o 1 tons for our rV division and o/o Semis and drivers for our rV and general freight deck division to haul throughout North America. Paid by direct deposit, benefits and company fuel cards. Border crossing required with valid passport and clean criminal record. 1-800-8676233; www.roadexservices. com. BAKoS NDT is hiring qualified CgSB Technicians in whitecourt, Edmonton and grande Prairie. Benefit package, signing bonus and profit sharing available. Email: [email protected] or call 1-888-763-5575.
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60x48 WAREHOuSE WITH 19x16 OFFICE located in Rockyford. $1600/mo + utilities. Contact 403-533-3801 or 403-560-6265. #8 westMoUnt DrIVe newly renovated! 2 bdrm, 1 bath townhouse w/balcony, w/D & parking. rent $1,100 plus utilities. located across from park, near westmount school. no pets. Call luella at 403934-5731 or emerald Management & realty ltd. at 403-237-8811. #25 westMoUnt DrIVe 2 bdrm, 1 bath townhouse w/parking & w/D hookups. Coin laundry in complex . rent $995 plus utilities.. located near westmount school. no pets. Call luella at 403934-5731 or emerald Management & realty ltd. at 403-237-8811.
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