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Success. Thats the main word being
tossed around by organizers of the 2013
Strathmore Stampede. There were of course
a few growing pains, especially with the in-
ception of reserved rush seating, but all in
all things seemed to run smoothly.
Our biggest problem, if you can call it
a problem, is that we didnt anticipate so
many people coming to the rodeo, we kind
of got overwhelmed with spectators which
is the best problem you can have. Well be
a little more ready for them next year, said
Jim Cammaert, chief executive offcer for
the Strathmore and District Agricultural So-
ciety.
The main problem was not enough seats,
and trying to fnd spots where people could
see still see the rodeo.
We sold the rodeo out, which was the
frst time ever in the history (of the rodeo),
on Saturday, said Cammaert.
There are 6,000 seats available for specta-
tors, but with those standing to watch the
show Cammaert is sure there were a lot
more people than that at Saturdays event.
In addition to running out of seats, extra
parking also had to be opened up.
It would be nice if I could take to the
credit for it but I cant, its nothing to do
with me, its got to do with the overall pro-
duction and then the weather had a lot to
do with it. The weather was semi-perfect
for Saturday and Sunday and then the prod-
uct that we offer is obviously what people
are wanting to see, said Cammaert about
why he thinks so many people came out
this year.
There are a few things that are a little
different that they cant see anywhere else.
Theres a big attraction for some people,
the adrenaline of Running With the Bulls
and that sort of thing.
He said its kind of a nice feeling that they
want to come out and see what the Strath-
more Stampede has to offer. There were ex-
tra bleachers brought in for Sundays event,
and Cammaert said they plan to make more
seats available for next years show. The Ag.
Society plans to work on people fow; said
Cammaert, when there are that many peo-
ple coming at one time there is kind of a
bottleneck for tickets.
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Captivating Championship Monday
For the frst time, this years Strathmore Stampede had only professional riders involved no
amateurs were allowed to compete. However, the event still had as many competitors as years
previous. August 5 was named Championship Monday, where all the best participants from the
events took part in the fnal round.
Aryssah Stankevitsch Photo
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I think were going to look at maybe a way that we can
speed up the ticket buying process. That was probably the
biggest frustration for people was that they couldnt get in,
in a timely manner, that there wasnt enough seats, said
Cammaert.
Which of all things to have happen when you put on a
show thats the best kind of problem to have is too many
people. From the peoples standpoint its not so good be-
cause it kind of overwhelms our systems, well prepare for
more people next year and hopefully the weather will bring
them.
Overall it was a big success this year.
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Strathmore Stampede a success over long weekend
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Shannon LeCLair
Times Reporter

It was six years ago that the Strathmore rodeo committee
started the Award of Excellence to showcase individuals who
have gone above and beyond in the rodeo community. The
frst recipient of the award was Keith Schneider, a man who
embodied everything the award was designed for.
Three years ago Schneider passed away, and it was decided
to rename the award the Keith Schneider Award of Excel-
lence as a way of honouring his memory.
Phil and Diane Schneidmiller are the frst couple to have
ever received the award. There was no way the committee
could choose one over the other - they both have been vol-
unteering at the rodeo, and lending a hand wherever they
can since the 90s.
Its really super fantastic when all your peers honour you
with an award such as this, it was never expected. We do
our work because we truly love working here and working
rodeo, said Diane.
The couple live in Chestermere but make the Stampede
grounds their home for the week leading up to the event so
that they can be on hand for when theyre needed. Strath-
more is just one of seven rodeos the couple work each and
every year.
In the early years they would bring a horse trailer, equipped
with a freezer, BBQ and kitchen sink. They would set up an
army tent and would look after feeding the rodeo committee,
something Diane still does to this day, though with a more
modern tent and equipment.
Phil was instrumental in redesigning and building the pres-
ent rodeo arena, and he takes pride in keeping it looking its
best. The couple each received a buckle in commemoration
of the award.
Its an honour for me to receive this and I will cherish it,
all I can say is thank you, said Phil.
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Keith Schneider
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Shannon LeClair Photo
Phil and Diane Schneidmiller were the 2013 recipients of the Keith Schneider
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huge draw, there were
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Shannon LeClair, Jody Schneider and Mario Prusina Photos
The 11th Annual Running With the Bulls was once again a huge draw at the Strathmore Stam-
pede. Over 160 competitors over two days took part in the popular event prior to the chuck-
wagon races on Saturday and Sunday night.
Bottom right photo: eric Hanson (l) and Robert Scott are this years winners of Running with
the Bulls. Scott took part in the annual event on Aug. 3 and Hanson won it on Aug. 4.
Shannon LeCLair
Times Reporter

Each year Running With the Bulls
seems to pull out all sorts of different
people: young, old, some costumed
and some not. One thing they all have
in common is they are a little bit crazy
to get in the ring with the angry bulls.
Robert Scott was one of those people
who got talked into trying it out on
Saturday, Aug. 3. He walked away the
winner of the $1,000 cash, but the vic-
tory didnt come without mishap.
It started with a friend suggest-
ing that he run with the bulls. At frst
he was said no, but after watching a
71-year-old man sign up he decided he
could do it too.
He kind of inspired me to do it,
said Scott.
I saw all these young people and
theyre all in their crazy outfts and I
thought this wasnt for me, but I do a
lot of travelling and Im one for adven-
ture so I said ah screw it, Ill go.
He compared the run to surfng and
just going with the wave. When you
see the wave behind you youre run-
ning and you see this herd of cattle
come up, said Scott, you just kind of
go with it. There was one to his left
that nudged him and he thought Im
running with the bulls, this is great,
another nudged him and his next
thought was about how he was still
up and running. He didnt see the one
behind him.
He slammed me, I did a big spin, I
got up, I thought it was over and then
there was a second one that nailed me
here (my right hip) and then snapped
my ankle, said Scott.
The 40-year-old, who ironically is an
instructor at the Taurus Tae-Kwon-Do
studio in Calgary, said that the experi-
ence was both with it and not.
Yes and no thats the safe answer.
Yes because it adds to life, its great
memories, its a great Facebook status
update but no because Im a photog-
rapher so Ive had to cancel two gigs
and my hiking season is done, so its
not worth $1,000 but it has its perks,
said Scott.
On Sunday, Aug. 4 a Strathmore
man, dressed as a giraffe, caught the
judges attention in all the right ways.
Eric Hanson has been Running With
the Bulls for three years now.
As soon as I heard about it the frst
time I said I couldnt wait until I was
18 to get into it, said the 21-year-old.
My adrenaline is just coursing
through me, my body is just pumping
right now, I can feel every heartbeat
that I have going right now, it feels
great.
Hanson is from a farm just outside of
town, and he is used to being around
bulls. His plan coming in to Sundays
event was to get in close and pet a
bull, which is just what he did. His tips
for future participants? Be brave, get
in close there, once you get in close
you can keep them going in circles all
day if you do it right.
This years two-day event seemed
to be a little more dangerous than the
past couple of years, with a few of the
runners being injured.
It always scares me to death when
those kids get out there and they get
hurt like that. The good thing is we
have good paramedics and ambulanc-
es on standby, they were on them right
away, said Jim Cammaert, one of the
original creators behind the event.
I think we transported four in total,
three on the Saturday and one on Sun-
day. I guess thats what the attraction
is, is that people take risks and some-
times you mess with the bull you get
the horn, thats the event.
A few changes may be coming next
year to the popular event. One idea be-
ing tossed around is less participants.
Cammaert said the event gets cut off
at 80 runners and sometimes there are
too many people in one place with
nowhere to go. They are considering
cutting it back to 60 participants. Cam-
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thing for next years event and no set
changes have been made just yet.
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By Morgan Lee
After a lengthy stint of having no travel agency in Chestermere, this past week
Expedia CruiseShipCenters has opened its doors. Residents, who previously had to
book all their travels online, or go into Calgary to visit a travel agent, will now have the
convenience and expertise of a travel agent right in their backyard.
Expedia Cruise Ship Centers is committed to the experience of their clients. Their frst
promise is to guarantee advice you can trust, and the owners of this branch couldnt
ft the bill more. When speaking with one of the owners, Vicky Barzey, she explained
her over 14 years of experience in the travel industry. What she says is different
about booking with a travel agent is the personal service that you get. The Expedia
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the alternative of perusing the sites of the hundreds of different ships or resorts that are
online. The agents also offer tips and tricks about travelling that a client might not be
aware of, Barzey said. She told an anecdote of alerting a couple that the cheap cruise
they were about to buy in October was in the middle of hurricane season.
You dont get that on the Internet, Barzey said.
Along with their promise to get the best price for your vacation possible, Expedia
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With the continued boom of the travel industry, it is easy to see why this branch
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Huge donation!
Morgan Lee Photos
The Cheadle 4-H Club auctioned off their charity
steer during the World Professional Chuckwag-
on Association races at the Strathmore Stam-
pede on Aug. 3. The steer was purchased and
re-donated back to the club numerous times,
raising an astonishing $25,250. enCana then
matched the total dollar-for-dollar, bringing the
total to $50,500. All proceeds were donated to
the Wheatland County Food Bank.
Shannon LeCLair
Times Reporter
The 8th annual Harleys and Hotrods
Poker Run is coming up on Sept. 7 and
8, and organizers are hoping to add a
new element to the event this year.
Every year funds raised from the
event have been donated to the Chil-
drens Wish Foundation (CWF). This
year the organizers would like to see a
portion of the funds continue to go to
CWF, but they would also like to see a
percentage of the funds dispersed to
local charities as well.
We still want to help out Childrens
Wish, we just also want to start sup-
porting other charities as well, said
Derrick Andersen, vice-president of
the Harleys and Hotrods Poker Run.
The goal is to get people on their
Facebook page, www.facebook.com/
HHPokerRun, where suggestions can
be given about what charities people
would like to see a portion of the
funds donated to.
It doesnt mean that the most popu-
lar one will get it, I dont want them
to give up if one has 100 votes and
another has 10. It could be split up be-
tween local charities, were just look-
ing for suggestions right now, said
Andersen.
Anyone with a suggestion is asked
to like the Facebook page, list their
charity of choice and invite their
friends to like the page too.
As in the past, the poker run will
begin at Underground Performance
at 8:30 a.m. on Sept. 7. There will be
breakfast and registration, and a bit of
a car/bike show before the run starts.
That evening after the run there will
be a bike/car wash, 50/50 draw, a live
band, beer gardens, dinner and charity
auctions.
As always the Sunday is the bike
rodeo and kids are welcome, you can
bring your families down. The rest of
the weekend though is defnitely an
adult event, said Andersen.
Last year was a record breaking year,
with the Harleys and Hotrods Poker
Run breaking the $100,000 donation
mark for the Childrens Wish Founda-
tion.
Poker run keeps giving back
Homemade Ukrainian goodies.
Choose from perogies and
cabbage rolls to pampushky
and poppy seed rolls.
Lorraine will be giving away a
gift certifcate in the weekly draw.

Remember Farm Fresh Fridays
Visit our newly updated website
www.strathmorefarmersmarket.ca
Held every Friday
3:00 - 6:30 pm
Strathmore ag Grounds
Vendor
OF THe WeeK
Lorraines
Ukrainian Baking
Morgan Lee
Times Contributor
Recently the new phenomenon that
has been taking place in Tim Hortons
in Calgary and Edmonton has occurred
in Strathmore. Some giving souls de-
cided to pay it forward, but not just
for the person behind them which is
the usual courtesy. Last week a woman
drove through the Tim Hortons located
next to the Strathmore Shell Station and
said she wanted to pay for $200 worth
of coffee. The Tim Hortons employee
who took her order, Daisy Alatan, was
shocked at what she heard and sug-
gested an effcient idea.
She asked if she could buy $200
worth of coffee and I asked her to buy
a $200 gift card so we would just swipe
while they went through with all the
cars said Alatan.
This trend has occurred all across
Canada at local Tim Hortons and now it
has come to Strathmore. Manager Chris
Nagrampa commented, saying that the
lady, who is a regular at that Tim Hor-
tons, addressed the employees shock
by saying, Am I the frst one (to pay
it forward)?, and Nagrampa responded
that she was.
This act of kindness certainly spread
happiness to the future customers wait-
ing in the long drive-thru line.
They were so shocked, said Na-
grampa.
The $200 dollars given supplied each
car with one free coffee, and it took ap-
proximately half the day to max out the
card.
This event seemed to have spawned
something special at this Tim Hortons,
as there was another donation shortly
after
Friday (August 2) a guy gave a hun-
dred dollars, to a total of $300 already
for this store said Nagrampa.
Its kind of amazing right, just one
customer giving to a lot of people.
This act of giving certainly warms the
hearts of the people who received their
free coffees, as well as spreading the
act of giving throughout the commu-
nity. Next time youre at Tim Hortons
make sure to watch out for the Tims
Angels, or maybe become one yourself.
Tims
Angels
Morgan Lee Photo
manager Chris Nagrampa (l) and Daisy Alatan,
employees at Tim Hortons in Strathmore say
they were pleased to accept the total $300 that
two strangers gave to pay for the coffees of the
people behind them in line.
OVERALL
1 Rona
SMALL COMMERCIAL
1 Town and Country Heating Ltd.
2 Strathmore Flooring
LARGE COMMERCIAL
1 Eagle Lake Nurseries
2 MJs Water Hauling
ANTIQUE VEHICLE
1 Strathmore Antique Fire Truck
2 Strathmore Lions Club
COMMUNITY
1 Royal Canadian Legion
2 Wheatland Lodge
CHILDREN YOUTH
1 Strathmore and District Playschool
2 Strathmore Tae Kown Do
LARGE GROUP MOUNTED
1 Fun Country Riders
2 Calgary Stampede Show Riders
SMALL GROUP MOUNTED
1 Jerry and JoAnne Wilson
2 Julie Sorenson
LIGHT CARRIAGE
1 Ralph Buzzard
HEAVY HITCH
1 Cody Casebeer
2 Tenaris
ANIMALS UNMOUNTED
1 McBride Career Group
Winners for the 2013
Heritage Days Parade
The Strathmore & District
Chamber of Commerce wishes
to tHank the following
individuals and organizations
for their support:
a & W
aquilla Homes
atB Financial
atco Gas
Berniece Bland
Calgary stampeders #1 Fan
Chinook Credit Union
County auto repairs
Cyber investments Ltd.
Days inn & suites strathmore
Global training Centre
Mountain Lion Leadership
PJs appliances
ProWater Conditioning
roadhouse restaurant &
saloon Ltd.
scotia Bank
strathmore Dental Centre
strathmore Home Hardware
strathmore Homes Ltd.
strathmore Motor Products
super 8 strathmore
tim Hortons - shell location
t Walls enterprises
Universal Flooring
Western storage
Wheatland Funeral Home
email: Happycatsanctuary@gmail.com
web: Happycatsanctuary.net
emergencies: 403-804-8571
Please only phone us for a medical emergency, or for aban-
doned kittens or if you do not have access to the internet.
Otherwise please email us or check out our website frst.
PLEASE ADOPT FROM A RESCUE,
all of our cats are spayed/neutered,
vaccinated, microchipped
& health checked before
being adopted into their
new forever homes!!
Sweeper is a lovely and quiet cat looking for a calm
home to call hers forever. She was surrendered to
happy cat when her owner moved into a long-term
care facility that did not allow pets. She is a beautiful
cat, who loves to cuddle and keep you company.
She adores being brushed and will roll over for
tummy rubs :) Sweeper would be best adopted into
a quieter home because she is a little on the shy side
when theres a lot of activity going on.
Great with other cats.
Sweeper
Female,
DLH - Dilute
Calico
Born:
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Senior Snippets
~
At age 20, we worry about
what others think of us.
At age 40, we dont care
what they think of us.
At age 60, we discover they
havent been thinking of
us at all. Ann Landers
(1918-2002)
Ann Landers reminds us that as
people get older, they move away
from the egocentric concerns
of youth to the more realistic
perceptions of midlife and older
adults, who realize that they are
not the center of the universe.
As a result, older adults are free
to do what they want, not con-
strained by what they construe
to be the opinions of others.
For the oFFice oF
Kevin SorenSon
Last week, the Honourable
Kevin Sorenson, Minister of State
(Finance) and Member of Parlia-
ment for Crowfoot, on behalf of
Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz,
marked the one-year anniversary
of marketing freedom for West-
ern Canadian grain farmers. Min-
ister Sorenson presented fndings
from a recent Canadian Federa-
tion of Independent Business
(CFIB) survey which shows that
Western Canadas grain farmers
and Prairie agri-businesses have
seen an overwhelmingly positive
impact from being able to market
their wheat and barley indepen-
dent of the former single desk.
A year ago today, our Govern-
ment opened the door to market-
ing freedom for wheat and bar-
ley farmers in Alberta, said MP
Sorenson. Were seeing Cana-
dian grain farmers making more
money from the marketplace
than ever before, and today we
have more solid evidence that
marketing freedom has strength-
ened our farm businesses in the
frst year.
The CFIB study conducted
over the frst crop year of mar-
keting freedom found that the
vast majority of agri-businesses
(81 per cent) were positively im-
pacted by marketing freedom.
More than three-quarters said
they had greater control of the
decision-making for their prod-
ucts and two-thirds said market-
ing freedom has delivered better
market signals, better access to
competitive prices, and increased
cash fow.
Our most recent survey shows
producers are benefting from
the complete control to choose
when and where they sell their
wheat and barley. One producer
told me he now has better cash
fow, improved logistics control
and the sky didnt fall, which
seems to refect the predominant
sentiment among Western grain
growers, said Marilyn Braun-
Pollon, CFIBs Vice-President,
Prairie and Agri-business.
Canadian grain farmers have a
bright future in an open market
where they are free to respond
to market demands by being in-
novative with their farming and
processing practices, and where
they will be rewarded with pre-
mium returns. The Government
also continues to pursue an am-
bitious pro-trade plan, with 70
per cent of the wheat grown in
Canada being shipped to ex-
port markets around the world.
Growing Forward 2 is investing
$3 billion over fve years in cost-
shared strategic initiatives for
sector innovation, competitive-
ness and market development.
These strategic investments will
help grow the industry and drive
the countrys economic expan-
sion.
For more information on mar-
keting freedom please visit the
Marketing Freedom for Grain
Farmers page at www.agr.gc.ca/
marketingfreedom.
Harper Government celebrates frst
anniversary of marketing freedom
Kevin SorenSon, M.P., crowFoot
Parliamentary Report
Our Conservative government is focused on
what matters to Canadians - jobs, growth and long-
term prosperity. We are working hard to open new
markets for Canadas world-class manufacturers
because this sector is critical to ensuring we con-
tinue to create new jobs and new sources of pros-
perity for workers and families across Canada.
Manufacturers are major contributors to the
Canadian economy employing approximately 1.8
million Canadians in a wide-range of industries
across Canada including aerospace, automotive,
food processing and shipbuilding. In our area of
rural Alberta, many of our agricultural products
are destined for Canadas manufacturing sector
before they reach retail markets.
Since 2006, we have assisted Canadas manufac-
turers by lowering taxes, making Canada the frst
tariff-free zone for manufacturers in the G-20, re-
ducing unnecessary red tape and improving con-
ditions for business investment. These combined
efforts have helped Canadas manufacturing sector
to compete and innovate in the 21st century glob-
al economy. Opening new markets and increasing
Canadian exports is a key part of our plan to cre-
ate jobs, growth and long-term prosperity. As the
government, we want to help ensure that Canada
develops world-class manufacturing facilities and
we are working closely with workers and industry
representatives.
Manufacturers are major contributors to the
Canadian economy, employing approximately 1.8
million Canadians in a wide range of industries
across Canada. Many communities in Canada rely
on manufacturing as their economic base.
We are continuing to pursue trade talks with
some of the largest, most dynamic and fastest-
growing economies in the world, including India,
Japan, the European Union and the countries that
make up the Trans-Pacifc Partnership. Strength-
ening traditional markets and opening new ones
have helped our agriculture sales as well.
The Hon. Ed Fast, Minister of International
Trade says, our government will continue to sup-
port Canadian manufacturers through initiatives
that will unleash their potential to innovate and
compete in the global economy, which will ben-
eft hard-working Canadian families for years to
come.
The title of Economic Action Plan 2013 is Jobs,
Growth and Long-term Prosperity.
Working to strengthen Canadas manufacturing
sector for now and into the future is a good ex-
ample of what we mean when we talk about se-
curing long-term prosperity. Our government has
been doing this work in many sectors of Canadas
economy. We see this work up-close in the agricul-
tural sector of our riding. Trade opportunities and
state-of-the-art capabilities are two keys to provid-
ing communities with the tools they need to be
prosperous.
If you have any questions or concerns regard-
ing this or previous columns you may write me at
4945-50th Street, Camrose, Alberta, T4V 1P9, call
780-608-4600, toll-free 1-800-665-4358, fax 780-
608-4603 or e-mail Kevin.Sorenson.c1@parl.gc.ca.
Canadas pro-trade plan
August 9, 2013 Strathmore TimeS Page 9
ImpaIred collIsIon
On Friday, Aug. 2, Strathmore RCMP responded to a complaint of
a vehicle that had struck two parked cars and the vehicles driver
and passenger had fed the scene. Upon arriving, it was deter-
mined that the vehicle was recently stolen from outside a local
business. The male driver of the vehicle was then located in the
stolen car, hiding under clothing in the back seat.
After providing a false name to police, the driver was determined
to be a federal offender released on parole. He was the subject of
a Canada wide warrant, issued after he had failed to follow his
release conditions. Wrayne Wawia, 21, has been charged with im-
paired driving, taking a motor vehicle without consent, dangerous
driving, and obstruction. His parole has been revoked and he re-
mains in custody.
No one was hurt in the collision, with minor damage to all the
involved vehicles.
RCMP Briefs
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Fule for Thought
This past weekend, I was the MC for my In-Laws
50th Anniversary. Ah yes, I can remember when
those crazy kids were just celebrating their 40th!
What is 40 anyway? Is it Ruby, or Platinum (as in
Visa!)? These two kids were high school sweethearts
and my mother-in-law Pat described herself as a lit-
tle shy girl from the Hamlet of Seebe.
Anyway, she told us about when she frst laid eyes
on Kenny. Many of you know my father-in-law, and
know that hes a fun lovin guy. He also had a suc-
cessful career with TransAlta. Pats world was go-
ing to change, and it all started at Canmore High
(or Bedrock High, as I like to joke)! Her Typing
class shared a one way glass wall with the Kens
Grade10 Homeroom. As she looked up from her
typing, she caught sight of Kenny and his buddies.
Actually, the frst thing she saw was four little fres
from the back of their classroom! Kenny and the
boys had set their Art projects on fre! This is where
lightning struck, or was it utter shock?! Anyway, that
is where our Sandy met her Danny Zuko (Grease
movie reference)!
From what Ive learned from my father-in-law,
married life was a lot different from more modern
times. In fact, Kenny once asked me (as I was chang-
ing my newborn son), what are you doing? Youre
gonna make me look bad! I never changed either of
my kids! Now youre going to be changing a lot of
diapers!
I had not realized what I had done! I had bro-
ken some sort of man code where we brothers
should not show up the generation before us! My
punishment would be regular diaper changes and a
laughing father-in-law!
On the Thursday heading in to the 50th celebra-
tion, Kenny poured me a drink. He had a little left in
his as he sat down next to me.
Pat, can you re-fll me? Sure enough, his wife
of 50 years, came right over and poured him a new
drink! I was in awe and even a little sad, over what
could have been!
This amazing demonstration by Kenny the Mag-
nifcent was not yet done. As he looked at his glass,
he turned to me and quietly whispered, watch this:
Pat, are we out of ice?
Once again, Pat came quickly over, with ice cubes!
To me, Kenny was bathed in a soft golden hue and
I even thought I heard angels singing! Everything in
the world just seemed so right at that time, as if
he was showing me a glimpse of paradise! Actually,
thats not so far from the truth, as Pat packs for him
on their trips, and even carries in a lot of the lug-
gage! Its like hes a climber with his own Sherpa!
The next evening I had to head back to Strath-
more for the Stampede Parade. Not far from Can-
more, an incredibly loud noise began. I knew right
away, I had blown my tire, and sure enough when
I got to the shoulder it was a completely fat rear
tire. Now, believe it or not, I knew how to assemble
the crank to lower the spare, etc. However, after
the foor nut for the tire wouldnt turn anymore, I
could not get it to drop to the ground! So, I called
my friends at AMA, who assured me Id get help
in about an hour! The hour dragged on, and up
pulled my knight.
He was a cross between a pirate and a shipwreck
survivor! He was little, skinny, had no hair except a
tuft on his chin, and many piercings. Not only that,
but he was not very happy!
His frst words to me were: cant change a tire,
eh?
I was a bit hurt.
I can change a tire, but I cant get the spare to
drop.
As he surveyed what I had done so far, he too had
to try. Nothing, and the spare just hung down use-
lessly from the chassis. The guy had a brainwave,
and thought we could both attack the problem. I
would crank the tire down from the inside, he would
bang the crap out of the spare tire part! Then he said
the following life-changing words to me.
He was suddenly behind me (what was he, a Nin-
ja?) His words were, now, you spread your legs and
dont step back!
I was stunned, instantly feeling awkward and fus-
tered. Now you know, when I get nervous, I either
joke, or laugh.
Whats so funny, he grumbled.
Oh, nothing, just thinking of a funny line from a
movie, I blurted.
Yeah right, a prison movie! More laughter from
me, more ice from the guy. Finally, I was on my
way, switched vehicles, and headed to Strathmore. I
thought of what Id learned so far: Im a new age
dad as far as Kens concerned, Im still not as handy
as I wish, and sometimes my sense of humour has
bad timing!
My lost and found weekend
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Wanda Reinholdt, Hope Bridges coordinator (l) and Johanna Jackins, Upcycling facilitator admire the mural that members
of the Upcycling workshop created, unveiled at marks Work Warehouse on Thursday, Aug. 1. The mural will stay at marks
for approximately 10 days before moving on to other Strathmore Businesses that helped with its creation by donating plas-
tic cards. Along with the mural there is a display that depicts how the mural was constructed as well as a guessing game
where one can enter their name to win a free Hope Bridges workshop.
Wonderful display
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Aryssah Stankevitsch Photo
Town of Strathmore Chief Administrative Of-
fcer Dwight Stanford (l) and mayor Steve Gra-
jczyk welcomed guests to the town booth at
the Strathmore Stampede Aug. 2-5. The town
recently renovated the booth in time for the an-
nual rodeo.
Welcome
to the show!
Sharon McLeay
Times Contributor
An online auction that started out as a way to
help a couple families with a few hundred dollars
has far exceeded expectations. Bobby Jo Wiebe
began the auction for those affected by the food
in the Carseland-Wyndham area. Things quickly
progressed and as the word spread the auction
took on a life of its own.
This was my frst time doing an auction on-
line and I absolutely would do it again for a good
cause on a large scale to support something peo-
ple are passionate about, said Wiebe.
What makes it special is that the items in the
auction were signed straight from the source, if
I gather more signed items in the future straight
from the sources I would do it again.
Never once did Wiebe expect the auction to suc-
ceed as well as it did - the total amount raised was
$11,325.
It doesnt surprise me because (there are) so
many people with big hearts. We were fortunate
to get the support from both the community and
even as far as the United States, said Wiebe.
On August 1 Wiebe visited nine families in the
Wyndham Valley to disperse the funds raised. She
had originally called 11 families, and two of them
requested she help their neighbours instead.
The whole experience has left Wiebe over-
whelmed with emotion and thankful to live in
such a wonderful community. Those who helped
with this auction are also people who have do-
nated and done what they could to help other ar-
eas such as Siksika, High River, Calgary and other
affected areas.
There are still a lot of challenges for these fami-
lies to get through. This is only a small part of
what they need, said Wiebe.
I send a heartfelt thank you to all those people
who got involved with this. The families were in
return emotional and grateful.
Online auction ends on a high note
As I sat to think about this article,
I couldnt help but think back to when
Rebecca and I came to Strathmore in 1984.
It was Hooper-Upper-Days weekend. When
we asked at the Post Offce for a postal box,
Rowan Martin laughed and said that there
was a year and a half wait. Three weeks later
we had a box!
When we mentioned at the CIBC that we
wanted to open accounts and what were
their mortgage rates? Al Doll ran out of his
offce across the bank to invite us in to talk
until 6:30 p.m. on the Friday of a holiday rodeo
weekend!
Do I have houses for you to see?! (this
was 1984 after all).
When we spoke to Maureen the real
estate broker, she said I have 60 houses for
sale, and if there are any others you would
like to look at I can arrange with the owners
if they want to sell.
When I told the clerk at the Wheatie that
we would need a room for up to six weeks,
she beamed the greatest smile.
The owners at the St. Tropez Restaurant
were glad they had two more diners many
nights, even if Rebecca was morning sick
all day and couldnt eat. I had the best
doggy-bag lunches for work the next day
many times over.
It snowed for three days around Septem-
ber 21, accumulating one foot deep out by
Cluny, just like above the Arctic Circle where
we had come from! I thought maybe we had
made a mistake coming here. But that Indian
Summer lasted until late October that year.
Even the churches didnt snipe at each
other! (I had grown up in True Blue Orange
Ontario).
We felt we had come to the best of places
to settle our soon-to-be family, and we still
feel this way, two grown children later.
Thank goodness the forefathers of Strath-
more chose a site high, dry, and fertile. They
moved the town uphill to get here. Reading
the history of the frst settlers, and of the CPR
Experimental Farm here, this was a lovely
spot with great attributes.
The world indeed is a small place. While
travelling in Niagara-on-the-Lake, the people
at the next table in the restaurant had met
in Strathmore when he was stationed at the
airbase at Jacksons farm in the Common-
wealth Air Traininng Programme during the
war. They asked about many Strathmore area
families, many of whom we did not yet know.
The YDC was opening here that fall, so
many people thought that I worked there. I
didnt. It has come and gone, as have some
of our elders of memory. But this has been
a great community to come to and I give
thanks everyday and hope for its prosperity
to continue. The drawing points for us were
the good quality schools, presence of
Brentwood Cablevision, imminent Valley
General Hospital opening, and only one-half
hour from Calgary. But it was the people and
friendships which have helped us to stay to
our retiring years and the Co-op patron-
age cheques, and the Parades and Pancake
Breakfasts, and the Tree of Hope, and the
Christmas Cantata, and the Safe Grad, and
Life Is Good here!
Tom Connelly
Ecumenical Representative
Sacred Heart Parish
Pass the Salt
Bow RiveR AlliAnce chuRch
105 Main St. Carseland
403-934-9337
offce@bowriveralliance.com
Pastor: Andy Wiebe
Sunday Worship: 10:30 am
www.bowriveralliance.com
RccG PeculiAR PeoPle AssemBly
(1 Pet. 2:9)
NEW: 115A 3rd Avenue, Strathmore
403-667-7832
Pastor: Dunmoye Lawal
Sunday Service: 10 am
Tues. Divine Encounter: 10:30 am (Prayer Meeting)
Thursday Bible Study: 7 pm
www.rccgstrathmore.com
stRAthmoRe seventh-dAy
Adventist chuRch
Meeting in the Lutheran Church
112 Lakeside Blvd. 403-983-0081
Pastor: Ghena Girleanu
Services held every Saturday
Sabbath School: 10 AM
Worship Service: 11 AM
www.strathmoreadventist.ca
loRd of All (nAlc) lutheRAn
112 Lakeside Blvd. 403-934-2374
Pastor: Dawn Nelson
Thursday Evening Worship: 7:00 pm
Christian Education
Youth & Adults Study : Sunday 9:30 am
Ages 3 to Grad 5: Sunday 10:15 am
Family Worship: Sunday 10:30 am
Join us in Praising our Lord, Jesus Christ!
stRAthmoRe full GosPel chuRch
50 Maplewood Drive 403-934-2225
Senior Pastor: Rev. Les Fischer
Childrens Pastor: Lori Dollinger
Youth Pastor: Kyle Lomenda
Worship Service: 10:30 am
Childrens Church & Nursery in Service
Extending Grace - igniting hope
www.strathmorefullgospel.com
st. michAel & All
AnGels AnGlicAn
Currently in interim location:
245 Brent Blvd., Strathmore
(NORTH door) 403-934-3017
Christ Alive in our Community
Sunday Morning Worship 10:00 am
stRAthmoRe AlliAnce
325 1 Ave 403-934-3543
Corner of 1 Ave & Wheatland Trail
Pastor: Darrell Young
Youth Pastor: Byron Allan
Childrens Director: Donna Fitzgerald
10:30 am Worship Service
www.strathmorealliance.com
hoPe community
covenAnt chuRch
245 Brent Blvd, Strathmore 403-934-2424
Worship Service Sundays 10 am
www.hope-community.ca
stRAthmoRe united
Wheatland Trail & 3rd Avenue
403-934-3025
Rev. Pamela Scott
Sunday Worship 10:30 - 11:30 pm
Babysitting Provided
Wheel Chair Accessible
Loop system for the hearing impaired
sAcRed heARt cAtholic
Holy Cross Collegiate School Gym
709B - 2nd Street, Strathmore
403-934-2641
Pastor: Fr. Wojciech Jarzecki
Masses: Saturday 5 pm Sunday 10 am
hARvest heAlinG centRe
NEW: 102 Canal Gardens
403-901-0893 / 403-880-3171
Pastor: Elizabeth Karp
Sundays 10:30 am
Come join us for a spirit-flled time
of worship
Photos courtesy of
Bobby Jo Wiebe
After more than a month of auc-
tioning items to raise funds for
those affected by the June foods
in the Carseland-Wyndham area,
Bobby Jo Wiebe delivered nine
envelopes to nine families on
Aug. 1. Far left: Bobby Jo Wiebe
(l-r) took her sister Kim Wassing
and mom marilyn Galvin for sup-
port in this emotional experience,
meeting the families. Left: Bobby
Jo Wiebe (l) and Steve Farthing.
Farthing is the owner of the Park-
side store and is a family friend
that Wiebe has known since she
was a kid.
Times TidBiTS
Did You Know?
When you tell a lie the temperature of
your nose actually rises, it is known as
the Pinocchio effect?
The Vatican City is home to the worlds
only ATM that gives instructions in Latin?
Aryssah Stankevitsch
Photo
miss Rodeo Canada,
Gillian Shields (l) and
miss Strathmore Stam-
pede, Becca Walters,
unveil the new Strath-
more Stampede poster
for 2014 during the
Strathmore Stampede
Volunteer Appreciation
Dinner on July 31 at the
Family Centre.
2014s
poster
presented
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Albertans recycled over 1.8 billion beverage
containers last year more than ever before.
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Good eats!
There were a lot of options for great meals during the Strathmore Stampede weekend. Plenty of busi-
nesses took time out of their busy schedules to host the various events around town. The sixth annual
Client Appreciation BBQ, hosted by Gregory, Harriman and Associates, Wheatland Cellular, Jackie Dunn
Ventures and Community Future Wild Rose, kicked off the weekend on Aug. 1. Byron Smith Ford, the
Chinook Credit Union, Strathmores Calgary Co-op, the Legion and UFA each provided a free meal, as did
the Strathmore Lions, who cooked up a storm prior to the Cowboy Church Breakfast.
Aryssah Stankevitsch, Shannon LeClair,
Wendi Tashlikowich and Morgan Lee Photos
UFA Breakfast
Client Appreciation
Lions Cowboy Church Breakfast
Chinook Credit Union
Co-op
Byron Smith Ford
Legion Breakfast
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After taking a one-year hiatus, the
Strathmore Talent Show came back
better than ever. The show began on
Aug, 1 and was spread throughout the
weekend. Audience members were the
judges, and each act that moved on
had a chance to perform more than
one night.
The talent show went awesome,
we were really pleased with how it all
panned out. The new format worked
really well, I think maybe even better
than having it at the Civic Centre, said
Chairperson Judi Wilson.
The sound system was so much bet-
ter on the Encana stage, and so the tal-
ents were really able to exercise their
talent when it came to singing and
playing, said Wilson.
She is thinking the entire show may
all be on the Encana stage next year,
but it will of course depend on the tim-
ing and a few other things.
We may have to have an elimination
round prior to the rodeo starting, said
Wilson.
She would like to maybe see some
sort of stage in the arena so that the
grandstand audience will be able to
participate in the judging, but again
she said theyre all ideas to be looked
at for the future.
The talent show began with 12 par-
ticipants. The audience was asked to
vote for their top fve picks, and those
fve then performed on the Encana
stage on Aug. 2.
We just let the acts perform and get
their feet wet on that stage. The origi-
nal idea was fve perform and then
four and then three and then two on
the fnal day, said Wilson.
The way it worked out the frst vote
took place Saturday and we had over
400 votes cast. Sunday we had 320
votes cast and then Monday I counted
them up and there was 260. It worked
out really well, really well. (Im) really
pleased with the audience participa-
tion.
Jaret Matthews from Rimby, Alta took
the frst place spot, winning $800. Shel-
by and Rayanne Laycock from Strath-
more were in second and given $400 of
the prize money. Michelle Gadue and
Chad Haas from Strathmore took third,
Julie Sorensen was fourth and Danai
Allen was ffth. Each of them were
awarded $100 of the prize money.
Talent show success
Shannon LeClair Photos
Anyone with a talent, young or old, was
invited to register with the Strathmore
Talent Show this year. There were 12 par-
ticipants who were voted on by the audi-
ence until the winner of the show was an-
nounced on Aug. 5. Left: Julie Sorensen
took the fourth place title at the Strath-
more Talent Show. Top right: Shelby and
Rayanne Laycock came in second at this
years show. Right: Jaret matthews from
Rimby, Alta was the winner of this years
Strathmore Talent Show.
The Strathmore municipal Library staff and board members, with the help of the community put to-
gether a foat following their summer reading program theme Go. On Aug. 2 kids in the summer
reading program helped put the fnal touches on the foat. The foat includes a handmade globe, made
from book pages, that spins and has bubbles foating from the back.
Shannon LeClair Photo
Ready for the parade
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Morgan Lee
Times Contributor
Two Air Cadets that are part of the
International Air Cadet Exchange Pro-
gram got a taste of the western heritage
when they watched the parade and
chuckwagons this Strathmore Stam-
pede long weekend. Josephine (Jo)
Fisher, 18, from the United Kingdom
and Hye-Jin (Jinny) Jeong, 19, from
South Korea got the chance to explore
real western life while staying with a
Billet family for the weekend.
This year the International Air Ca-
det Exchange program had 88 cadets
traveling through Alberta from north
to south exploring what the province
has to offer. Before coming to south-
ern Alberta, the cadets went to several
cities and towns including Edmonton,
Olds, Banff and Lake Louise, to name a
few. After Strathmore they will be head-
ing to Frank Slide, Waterton and Head-
Smashed-In Buffalo Jump.
Rob Bauhuis, the Southern Wing Di-
rector for the Air Cadet League of Al-
berta, says that this billeting stop is a
good way for the cadets to see the real
life of a person living in southern Al-
berta.
They get a taste for what a southern
Alberta family does over a weekend,
says Bauhuis.
The girls had a fabulous time at the
events.
The events were amazing, says
Fisher, In the UK, we have fairs, but
no parades. The chuckwagons were
exciting! There is nothing like this in
Britain.
I really like the [Running With the]
Bulls, said Jeong. It is fun to watch
and there is many things going on at
once, too bad some people got hurt,
but many didnt and it seemed they had
fun as well.
The cadets certainly enjoyed their
experience living a day in the life of a
southern Albertan and were amazed to
see all that this province has to offer.
The whole experience (was my fa-
vourite), seeing what small town life
is like in Alberta. We saw mountains,
farming, cowboy and city life all in
one place, says Fisher.
Everywhere we travel here there is a
surprise. The mountains [Atabasca Gla-
cier/Banff] are amazing and now we
are here close to farms, very diverse,
says Jeong.
The girls were also surprised how
many people dressed in western attire.
(Dressing western) really gets you
into the spirit of the event. Coming
from overseas we have a movie view
of cowboys and western life, but this
is very different and more real, says
Fisher.
The girls, along with the other 88
cadets they are travelling with, repre-
sent many countries around the world.
These countries include Austrialia, Bel-
gium, France, Germany, Hong Kong,
the Netherlands, New Zealand, South
Korea, Switzerland, Turkey, the United
Kingdom and the United States. They
will soon be leaving Alberta after their
whirlwind trip.
Strathmore has an Air Cadet program
where kids from the ages of 12 to 18
can participate in activities which range
from marching drills to swimming or
bowling. They also participate in sur-
vival camping and get the chance to fy
in gliders.
It puts the air in Air Cadets, says
Bauhuis.
The Air Cadet program in Strathmore
meets every Wednesday from 6:30
p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at the Strathmore Ag.
grounds and registration will start early
in September. The program is govern-
ment funded and therefore it is free to
join. For more information you can visit
www.903aircadets.ca.
International visitors
Jinny Jeong (l) from South
Korea and Jo Fisher from
the United Kingdom en-
joyed the Strathmore
Stampede Parade as
well as other Strathmore
Stampede events includ-
ing the Running with the
Bulls and Chuckwagons
as part of he southern
Alberta portion of their
international Air Cadet
exchange Program.
Photo courtesy of the Air
Cadet League of Alberta
Residents and hospital workers were at the Strathmore Stampede all weekend asking people to sign
a petition about the long-term care closure at the hospital. Over 500 signatures had been collected by
Aug. 4. Chastity moreau (l) and Leanne Keall.
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Strathmore High School Gary reagan 403-934-3135
Three Hills School Lloyd Boody 403-443-5335
Trinity Lutheran christian Academy Wayne funk 403-361-9631
Trochu Valley School Deb Barkman 403-442-3872
Westmount elementary School Wayne funk 403-934-3041
Wheatland elementary School Kevin Lane 403-934-3318
Strathmore Storefront School Jennifer Bertsch 403-934-9474
Drumheller Outreach School curtis LaPierre 403-823-6237
Trochu Outreach School Deb Barkman 403-442-2023
Golden Hills Learning Academy Jennifer Bertsch 403-934-5179
northStar christian Academy randy Wood 403-334-9587
Hutterite education Jennifer Bertsch 403-934-5179
Hutterite Schools: Britestone, crawling Valley, Glenrose, Green Acres,
Hines, Huxley, Mountainview, new Springvale, Poplar row,
rising Sun, rosebud creek, rosebud river, Sayre,
Three Hills, Towers, Twin creeks,
Valleyview, Wintering Hills
We hope you are all enjoying a wonderful summer and are
looking forward to welcoming all students and staff back
for the 2013/14 school year! If you are new to one of our
communities or our schools, please give us a call. We would
like to hear from you and are eager to help you with any
questions you might have about school for your children.
See you on August 28th!
Bevan Daverne - Superintendent of Schools
2013
August 26, 27 Organizational Professional Days
August 28 first Day of School for Students
September 2 Labour Day Weekend
September 13 School closure
September 27 School closure
October 11 School closure
October 14 Thanksgiving Day
October 25 Professional Development Day
november 8 School closure
november 11 remembrance Day
november 29 Day in Lieu of Parent/Teacher
interviews
December 6 School closure
December 21 christmas Break
January 5, 2014
(inclusive)

2014
January 30 Professional Development Day
february 17 family Day Holiday
february 20, 21 Teachers convention
March 7 School closure
March 21 Day in Lieu of Parent/Teacher
interviews
April 18 Spring Break
April 27 (inclusive)
May 2 Professional Development Day
May 16 School closure
May 19 Victoria Day
June 26 Last Day of School
June 27 Professional Development
& School closing Day
School System Calendar
August 9, 2013 Strathmore TimeS Page 17
Strathmore Motor Products ships limited edition model Camaro
Hal Lust (l-r), owner of
Strathmore Motor Products,
hands the keys over to Lorraine and Alan Bishop,
new owners of the luxury crossover SUV, the 2013 Buick Encore. This
is the couples 11th car with Strathmore Motor Products
in the dealerships 35 years.
Strathore Motor Products Sales Manager
Glenn Alexander (l) and Salesman Dale Beaton (middle l),
with the help of General Manager Clarence Kooistra (far r),
found a 2013 Chevrolet Camaro Hot Wheels Edition in Oshawa,
Ontario for customer Gregory Copland (middle r).
Only 32 models were allowed in Canada.
THE NEW
2014 Chevrolet
Silverado
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With only 32 of the 2013 chevy ca-
maro hot Wheels edition in canada,
strathmore Motor Products searched
high and low for customer Gregory
copland.
it was a lot of hard work, basical-
ly from the start to fnish of it, said
salesman Dale Beaton. they eventu-
ally found the model - a v6 Automat-
ic - that copland was looking for, in
Oshawa, Ontario.
Were not even allocated to get one
of these cars, but we did make it hap-
pen - we brought it in. its just been an
amazing process, said Beaton.
And im not easy to deal with, joked
copland.
this is coplands frst car from strath-
more Motor Products, and hes been
very impressed from the service of Bea-
ton and General Manager clar-
ence kooistra. Mike Zarokostas
was very helpful with fnancing as
well - copland got an even better
deal than when the process had frst
started, as some new programs be-
came available.
it took about three weeks for
the car to arrive in strathmore,
which was quicker than he an-
ticipated - a nice surprise. copland
hasnt dealt with many dealerships
but says in terms of friendliness, and
actually doing what they say theyre
going to do, they are always backed.
they always follow through. if they
dont know, they fnd out, and they do
call me back. i dont have to follow up
with them, they follow up with me.
strathmore Motor Products is going
on 35 years, and have strong base of
loyal customers.
everythings been great, said Grego-
ry copland. Other than the fact they
keep threatening to borrow my car.
Keeping their clients happy!
Meanwhile, Lorraine and Alan Bishop
are very pleased with their new 2013
Buick encore from strathmore Motor
Products - a new luxury crossover sUv
- but theyre even more so pleased with
the service theyve received over the
past 35 years, as customers of sMP
owner hal Lust.
hes always there to talk to his cus-
tomers; just an A-1 company to deal
with. We have looked around for other
vehicles and we always end up com-
ing back here, said
Lorraine. this is
their 11th vehicle
from the dealer-
ship.
Previ ousl y,
the cou-
ple lived
and worked in carseland as farmers,
but have now moved to strathmore.
they said hal continues to be a great
supporter of the surrounding farming
communities.
his business covers a huge rural area
too, and being for most of those years,
we were rural people. he really tries to
match people up with the vehicle that
they need for whatever purpose, and
the time in their life, Lorraine said.
theyre a big part of the community,
and hal is very community oriented
concerned about what is going on,
always.
the Bishops purchased their car in
April, and they enjoy that it sits nice
and high - in their senior years, its
much easier to get in and out of than a
typical car.
it rides well. Wonderful for city driv-
ing, because its got a short wheel
base so its quick to turn, and quick
to respond to wheel movements,
said Lorraine.
the service department is excel-
lent, Alan said - the work, the
speed, and the price.
Lorraine and Alan would recom-
mend this dealership to anyone,
and will continue to be proud cus-
tomers.
Just because they are so person-
able and so willing to talk, and to
deal, she said. it doesnt matter
what time of the day, theres al-
ways somebody here to look after
you.
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Strathmore and area rodeo competitors had a chance to show their friends and family
what theyre made off during the Strathmore Stampede Aug. 2-5.
Aryssah Stankevitsch, Shannon LeClair and Wendi Tashlikowich Photos
augus t 9 , 2 0 1 3
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Times Reporter
With a new format this year of only allowing profession-
al cowboys no amateurs, semi-pro, or permit riders the
Strathmore Stampede still had just as many contestants over
the four days as they have in previous years. Championship
Monday was also new for 2013, and was a huge success.
The day went fantastic. This was our frst time we ever
had the fnals, said Rodeo Chairman Pascal Del Guercio.
The stock was exceptional. Ninety-eight per cent of it was
the same that was at the Calgary Stampede on their fnal day.
The bull stock was so powerful in the fnal round none of
the riders could stay on for eight seconds.
The stock ranked superior in the bull riding. We couldnt
get any qualifed bull rides, but everybody had a chance, and
the bulls won today, said Del Guercio.
Thankfully, only one bull rider, Skylar McBride, was injured
with broken ribs.
Tanner Girletz of Cereal, Alberta, took home frst in bull rid-
ing from his frst round 87 average a personal best for him,
as hes always fnished second when competing in Strathmore.
It was good the frst ride, the second ride didnt feel very
good but I suppose that happens. I get lucky every once in a
while, he said. Ive been on that bull quite a few times be-
fore, I knew what I had to do. I was trying to get that done.
Hes big and strong, I was just trying to keep moving forward
with him. He had my number today.
Mullen, Nebraskas Steven Dent, 27, also had previously
placed second at the Strathmore Stampede, but conquered
bareback this year, earning the buckle.
I always try to improve but I had a really good horse today.
Sometimes that makes the difference, Dent said.
Christy Lofin fnished on top for ladies barrels, with an
average score of 34.672.
I guess I was just trying to hustle her, Ive had some issues
in the rounds Ive done with that second barrel, she said. I
was just really happy when I got around the third.
Lofin recently also won Cheyennes Frontier Days ladies
barrel race, a dream come true.
Thats one of those rodeos that everyone has on their to-do
list. It was just an amazing thing, and Im really proud of that,
Lofin said.
Other champions included: Brett McCarroll and Clint Buhler
in team roping; Sean Santucci in steer wrestling; Keenan Rein-
hardt in novice saddle bronc; Kody Lamb in novice bareback;
and Cameron Brown in boys steer riding.
The Stampede had sell-out crowds all day Saturday, and
Sunday evening. However, next year Championship Monday
will be changed from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. to attract more rodeo
fans.
Im really quite happy with the crowds, Del Guercio said.
We couldnt ask for anything more. A great big thanks to all
the volunteers who pulled this together.
Only pro buckles
sports
Corey Waterson
Curt Fletcher and Riley Roy
Jordan Arbuthnott
Kyle Gerencer
Tate McDonald
Scott Schiffner
Josh Birks
Page 20 Strathmore TimeS August 9, 2013 www.StrathmoreTimes.com
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TIN & THE TOAD
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STEVE COFFEY AND THE LOKELS
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MELINDA BAILEY EVA LEVEQUE AND LONG HAUL
OVER THE MOON
Wendi TashlikoWich
Times Contributor
No new parent wants to hear that
something is wrong with their child
and that they must stay in the hospital,
but thats what happened with the An-
dersen family six years ago.
When Chase Andersen was born he
spent the frst two and a half months
of his life in the Alberta Childrens
Hospital. He was born with a twisted
bowel and had to have 42 centimeters
removed.
The doctors proceeded to put Chase
on fats and proteins to help him gain
weight because he was so tiny. His
body could not digest these foods and
he was not gaining weight. His health
began to decline rapidly. At 11 months
old he was diagnosed with Cystic Fibro-
sis. The disease was not allowing the
pancreatic enzymes that are required to
digest protein out of the pancreas be-
cause of a thick mucus plug that blocks
this process.
At six-years-old Chase takes 30 pills
a day, pancreatic enzymes every time
he eats. He has physiotherapy twice a
day, he goes to the hospital for a shot
once a month that help with his lung
allergies, and uses a nebulizer once a
day which helps to break up the mucus
in his lungs.
Recently Chase developed a bacteri-
al/fungus infection in his lungs that he
is deathly allergic to. Most people can
breathe this bacteria in and expel it, but
for Chase it gets stuck in the mucus in
his lungs. This is the sixth time he has
been hospitalized with this fungus. The
Andersen family was given the news
that Chase would have to spend two
weeks of his summer vacation in the
hospital receiving antibiotics through a
pic line.
The doctors promised he would be
out in time to participate in this years
Strathmore Stampede mutton bustin
event. Two days before his mutton bus-
tin debut Chase was given the green
light and he was released just in time.
This was Chases frst year compet-
ing and his favorite part was the sheep.
Thank you sir, your sheep was really
nice, said Chase to the owner of his
mutton. He was then rewarded with a
tour of the sheep pen.
He also got his picture taken with the
beautiful Rodeo Queen Becca Walters.
High Speed Chase, as he is known at
the hospital and CF clinic, has no inten-
tion of letting his diagnosis get the best
of him.
If anyone can beat the statistics, this
little man can explains Chases moth-
er Brandy Andersen. Cystic Fibrosis is
a disease of the lungs that people are
born with. It is an autoimmune disease
that affects the lungs, pancreas, liver
and intestine. Currently 4,000 people in
Canada have this complicated and high
maintenance disease.
Mutton bustin
dream comes
true
The Calgary Red Sox won
the league championship
on July 30, with the help of
Strathmore outfelder Katie
Coulter. Coulter unfortu-
nately was injured during
Provincials from July 19
to 21, but still participated
in the best-of-three series
against the Calgary Kaizen.
The Red Sox won back-to-
back games 5-0 and 6-3.
Coulter and the Red Sox will
be traveling to Saskatoon in
two weeks for Senior B Pro-
vincials.
Aryssah Stankevitsch Photo
Strathmores
Coulter a
City Champ
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Chase Andersen has been battling Cystic Fibro-
sis since he was born. After being diagnosed with
a bacterial/fungus infection Chase wasnt sure if
he would be able to participate in the mutton bus-
tin at the Strathmore Stampede. Two days before
his Aug. 3 debut Chase was released from the
hospital. Strathmore Rodeo Queen Becca Wal-
ters (l) and Chase Andersen.
August 9, 2013 Strathmore TimeS Page 21
Wagons for Wee Ones held their third annual breakfast and live auction on monday, Aug. 5
between 9-11 a.m. The event was held on the Strathmore Rodeo Grounds at Kirk Sutherlands
barn. The event is held as an opportunity for the WPCA families and crew to enjoy a morning to-
gether while supporting a cause that is close to their hearts. Pacekids is a Calgary/charity based
program that provides education and therapeutic programming for children with disabilities.
Wendi Tashlikowich Photo
Wagons
for Wee
Ones
Chuckwagon drivers Doug irvine (l) and Barry Hogston help bag groceries at the Strathmore Sobeys
to promote donations to the local food bank through the charity Race Against Hunger. This charity is
a partnership between encana and the World Professional Chuckwagon Association (WPCA) raising
money and food donations for local food banks during the summer chuckwagon season.
Morgan Lee
Times Contributor
The World Professional Chuckwagon
Association (WPCA) partnered with
Encana and participated in the Race
Against Hunger charity this Strathmore
Stampede long weekend at the local
Sobeys. Part of the program takes two
chuckwagon drivers that volunteer their
time to bag groceries as an incentive for
people to donate money or food to the
local food bank.
It started a few years back where
there was a lack of food (donated)
in the summer months, said Larry Mar-
shall, in charge of Community Relations
and Community Investment for Encana.
The event goes on at each stop on the
chuckwagon circuit where volunteer
chuckwagon drivers will come out, help
bag groceries, sign autographs in order
to promote donations.
You know were talking Fort Nelson,
Grand Prairie, Ponoka, Dawson Creek,
Strathmore, and thats just to name a
few, says Marshall. Were just getting
better at it every year.
To show their commitment to the
program, Encana matches dollar for
dollar every monetary donation as well
as donating $2 for every pound of non-
perishable food that is donated. Last
summer they raised over $103,000 and
11,500 pounds of food through this
charity.
Food donations as well as monetary
donations are important to keep chari-
ties like local food banks operating
smoothly in order to help the needy,
and Encana and the WPCA are commit-
ted to making a difference.
Encana is one of our major tour spon-
sors so any chance we have to support
an event by Encana is a real beneft to us
and its a real good thing to be involved
in, said Doug Irvine, chuckwagon driv-
er, as he bagged groceries at Sobeys.
Its a great charity to feed the hungry
and just anything we can do, were just
ordinary people as well, but if we can
help and entice more money and dona-
tions to the Race Against Hunger then it
benefts everyone.
Barry Hogston was also helping bag
groceries at the event, he spoke about
the importance of being part of the
community in the towns and cities that
they race in.
Its great to be involved in (the Race
Against Hunger), the people are so up-
lifting and its nice to give something
back to the people who come look after
and watch us race, says Hogston.
Chuckwagon drivers give back
Morgan Lee Photos






FALL
Football
Camps




Senior
Strathmore
High School
Grade 10, 11, 12
Bantam
Age 13, 14, 15
PeeWee
Age 10, 11, 12
Carl Seafoot
Head Coach
carl-seafoot@shaw.ca
H: 403-934-6702
C: 403-828-1530
Doug Klauck
Head Coach
dklauck@shaw.ca
H: 403-983-8424
C: 403-830-8424
Chuck Holloway
Head Coach
drukel02@yahoo.com
H: 403 734-2177
C: 403 901-9853

Registration
Aug 13, 14, & 15 at Football Sheds (SHS)
Time: 6-8pm
FALL PRACTICES START AUGUST 19

2013 Fees
High School: $250 Bantam: $225 PeeWee: $200
(includes 2013 Registration/Insurance Fee: $30)

Please Note: players must be registered before taking the field.

** Registration Forms are available on the Website **
http://www.eteamz.com/StrathmoreSpartansFootball/
Interested in becoming a Football Referee?
Contact: SCFA Head Official Donavon Lomenda H: 403- 934-3034







FALL
Football
Camps




Senior
Strathmore
High School
Grade 10, 11, 12
Bantam
Age 13, 14, 15
PeeWee
Age 10, 11, 12
Carl Seafoot
Head Coach
carl-seafoot@shaw.ca
H: 403-934-6702
C: 403-828-1530
Doug Klauck
Head Coach
dklauck@shaw.ca
H: 403-983-8424
C: 403-830-8424
Chuck Holloway
Head Coach
drukel02@yahoo.com
H: 403 734-2177
C: 403 901-9853

Registration
Aug 13, 14, & 15 at Football Sheds (SHS)
Time: 6-8pm
FALL PRACTICES START AUGUST 19

2013 Fees
High School: $250 Bantam: $225 PeeWee: $200
(includes 2013 Registration/Insurance Fee: $30)

Please Note: players must be registered before taking the field.

** Registration Forms are available on the Website **
http://www.eteamz.com/StrathmoreSpartansFootball/
Interested in becoming a Football Referee?
Contact: SCFA Head Official Donavon Lomenda H: 403- 934-3034







FALL
Football
Camps




Senior
Strathmore
High School
Grade 10, 11, 12
Bantam
Age 13, 14, 15
PeeWee
Age 10, 11, 12
Carl Seafoot
Head Coach
carl-seafoot@shaw.ca
H: 403-934-6702
C: 403-828-1530
Doug Klauck
Head Coach
dklauck@shaw.ca
H: 403-983-8424
C: 403-830-8424
Chuck Holloway
Head Coach
drukel02@yahoo.com
H: 403 734-2177
C: 403 901-9853

Registration
Aug 13, 14, & 15 at Football Sheds (SHS)
Time: 6-8pm
FALL PRACTICES START AUGUST 19

2013 Fees
High School: $250 Bantam: $225 PeeWee: $200
(includes 2013 Registration/Insurance Fee: $30)

Please Note: players must be registered before taking the field.

** Registration Forms are available on the Website **
http://www.eteamz.com/StrathmoreSpartansFootball/
Interested in becoming a Football Referee?
Contact: SCFA Head Official Donavon Lomenda H: 403- 934-3034

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Contact:
(403) 934-3133 (PH) - (403) 901-1476 (FX)
www.strathmore.ca
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Strathmore, Alberta Leg (2013)
Tour of Alberta
September 3 - 8, 2013
Friday September 6th
Stage 3 - Strathmore to
Drumheller:
Dinosaur Trails
Strathmore Festival
10:00-12:30pm
Race starts at 12:00pm
EXPERIENCE THE TOUR
VOLUNTEER!
Register to Volunteer at www.tourofalberta.ca
Paint the Province Campaign Come Along for the Ride!
Help welcome over 300,000 visitors, athletes and international media
attending the event, show your community spirit by helping Paint the
Province this September. Go to the Tour of Alberta Website,
www.tourofalberta.ca to order one of the three different Tour
of Alberta Paint the Province Packages. Packages include
Banner Role, Posters, Window Decals, Pins and rack card displays;
everything you need to decorate your business or home!
AryssAh stAnkevitsch
Times Reporter
Originally seeded last of six teams,
the Strathmore Reds surprised every-
one at the Tier 2 PeeWee Baseball Pro-
vincials from July 26-28 in Lacombe,
by fnishing second in the province.
Their frst game, against South Jas-
per Place (SJP), had them leading 7-3
after four innings, though SJP tied the
score up in the ffth. The Reds held
on tightly for a 9-8 win, and earned a
playoff berth with the victory. Joe Fur-
faro won Reds MVP for throwing fve
strong innings, while Mitch Desserre
had a double with two RBIs leading
the offense.
Later that day, against Lacombe, the
Reds utilized fve different pitchers, so
they could be rested up for the play-
offs on Sunday. Lacombe began the
game strong, and led 12-2 at the top
of the ffth, eventually holding on for
the 12-6 win.
Although it was a loss, the comeback
against a very good Lacombe team
and to take them the distance said a
lot for the Reds mental toughness and
boosted their confdence heading into
the semifnals, said Coach Darin Dun-
lop. The Reds would eventually face
Lacombe once more in the fnal, but
had to get through Grand Prairie frst.
Grand Prairie had dropped down
from Tier 1 and were undefeated dur-
ing pool play at provincials but the
Reds had a plan up their sleeves.
Our strategy was to minimize free
passes (walks), let them hit the ball,
and play solid defense behind pitch-
er Hunter Biskup, said Dunlop. It
worked to a tee.
Biskup pitched 83 pitches over six
innings, and won Reds MVP. The
game was very back and forth, with
Strathmore prevailing 11-8. The much
smaller underdogs had one hour to get
nourished and prepare for Lacombe in
the fnal.
The back-to-back games combined
with the emotionally charged semi-f-
nal win proved to be too much, said
Coach Dunlop.
Strathmore suffered too many errors,
and paired with the strong hitting from
Lacombe, the Reds lost 16-5. Connor
Dunlop won MVP for the Reds, as he
was 2-3 at the plate and pitched a solid
game.
Other notables included Darcy Hall
and Andrew Ericson, who played both
infeld and outfeld, and made consis-
tent defensive plays at any position.
It is players like these who were
willing to do whatever was asked of
them that formed the cornerstone of
our team, Coach Dunlop said.
Special thanks to the parents for
their support and understanding, and
for raising such top notch kids, said
Dunlop, and also to Reds Manager Su-
san Biskup for her unbelievable com-
mitment and enthusiasm.
August 9, 2013 Strathmore TimeS Page 23
The Strathmore Reds fnished second in the province for PeeWee Tier 2 this past weekend in La-
combe, after being seeded sixth out of six teams. Team members included: Hunter Biskup, Nathan
Bogstie, Nathan Cayouette, mitchell Desserre, Connor Dunlop, Andrew ericson, Joseph Furfaro, Tyren
Grimsdale, Darcee Hall, Jack Sauve, Kadin Wilson, and Ben Slemp.
Strathmore Reds served silver
Photo courtesy of Darin Dunlop
Royal Canadian Legion
For information regarding hall rentals,
darts and crib, Please call 403.934.5119
Wheatland Conservation
& Wildlife Association
(Your local fsh & 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 403-
934-4436
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 build-
ing 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
Mother Goose in the Park Tuesdays,
July 9 Aug. 27 (10:15am-11:45am). Join
ParentLink and the Strathmore Municipal
Library each Tuesday for stories, songs,
crafts and games! Free to attend, no regis-
tration required. Meet at the amphithe-
atre in Kinsmen Park.
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 fannel fabric donations
to do some charity quilts. New Members
Welcome. Contact Laurie at 901-0088 or
Wendy 901-3756.
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 offce noted above.
Strathmore FASD Parent Support
Group
At the Strathmore United Church. For
more info call Pam @652-4776.
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 Dis-
tress. Join the Facebook group for more
information.
Strathmore Writers Group
Meets on the frst Monday of the month
at the Strathmore Municipal Library.
Please fnd us on Facebook or email Sam
at spadkins10@hotmail.com for more
information.
Sing Your High Note
Tuesdays 1 to 2 pm Hope Church Brent
Blvd. OR Tuesdays 2 to 3 pm Continuing
Care Unit at the hospital. 1-4 sessions $20
each; 5 or more sessions $10 each. Call
Wanda to register 403-983-3640.
Cheadle Lions Club
Drop off your pennies or change off at
the Civic Centre. All proceeds raised
goes toward local projects.
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 403-
934-4196 or 403-680-7721 to get on our
phone or email list and be notifed 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.
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 Caregiver
Support Group
This is an opportunity for caregivers to
fnd support and beneft from interaction
with others in a similar situation. For
more information or to register call Amy
Yaneza at 403-361-7176.
Happy Gang 55+ Seniors
All inquiries please contact Val @ 403-
901-9302
Free Tree for all New Born Babies
Attention all infants remind your par-
ents 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 avail-
able at the Town offce, Chinook Credit
Union and Health Unit. (A Communities
in Bloom Project)
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 Offce at 403-934-2374.
Go Green Upcycling Wednesdays
7 9 pm Hope Bridges Offce 104 3rd Ave
(at the library in May). Go Green Upcycling
Thursdays 10 am to noon Hope Bridges
Offce 104 3rd Ave. 1-4 sessions $20 each;
5 or more sessions $10 each. Call Wanda to
register 403-983-3640.
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.strathmorecoun-
trygardensclub.webs.com or phone Linda
Pekrul 403-901-0017.
Youth Club of Strathmore
Provides youth (6-17yrs) with oppor-
tunities/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.youthclubof-
strathmore.ca.
Are you concerned or affected by
someones drinking?
Strathmore New Hope Al-anon Family
Group can help
We meet every Thursday at 8 oclock @
Lord of All Lutheran Church. 112 Lakeside
Boulevard. (entrance at back door)
For more information call our 24 hour
help line at 403-266-5850.
HIV Edmonton
Providing support, education and advoca-
cy 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.
Strathmore & District
Agricultural Society
Strathmorestampede.com,
sags@telus.net Offce 403.934.5811 Fax
403.901.0299 Facebook: Strathmore
Stampede
Twitter: Strathmore Rodeo
Meals on Wheels
Available in Strathmore. For information
or to obtain this service please contact
Wheatland FCSS at 403-934-5335.
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.
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 Ser-
vices at 10am & Thursdays Bible study at
7pm. Venue: 115 A 3rd Ave, Strathmore.
PH: 403-667-7832, E-mail:
pastor@rccgstrathmore.com
Strathmore Lions Club
Meets the frst and third Thursdays at the
Strathmore Civic Centre at 6:45 pm.
Strathmore Masonic Lodge #53
Meets the frst Monday of each Month
at 7:30 p.m. Call Glen at 403-901-6038.
Website: www.strathmore53.com
Strathmore Parent and Tot Play-
group
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.strathmorefullgos-
pel.com
Wheatland Whirlers Square &
Round Dance Club
Dances every Wednesday at Westmount
School Gym, September to April. New
Dancers: 7-8:30 pm; Experienced Danc-
ers: 8-10 pm. Contact Dave or Claudia
403-934-5966.
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.

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) 324-
4335 Monday through Thursday 12pm to
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Wheatland Rural
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Month. Featuring guest speakers. For
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Strathmore Fun Runners Car Club
Meets the frst Wednesday of the month.
New members welcome! Please call Todd
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for info.
Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings
Strathmore open meetings Monday
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and referrals to victims of crime or trag-
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We provide extensive training in many
areas, including sexual assaults, domestic
violence, suicide, court preparation, and
sudden death. If you are interested in
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Everyone at work said I was crazy. Friends
asked me if I had health insurance. My moth-
er made me promise that this would be my last
stupid stunt (I dont think she knows Im going
velodrome cycling this weekplease dont tell
her).
But I thought it would be fun. I mean, I loved
the ones in Chicago when I was growing up. Mi-
chael Jordan is still one of my all-time favourites.
You may have noticed a full-bodied green bru-
nette prancing around the Ag Grounds on Sun-
day evening. Well, that was me.
I found a pair of green shorts, a green head-
band, and some green sunglasses. $10 worth of
green body paint later from Party City and I was
ready for a date with the bulls.
No, I was not green with envy for the $1,000
prize money; nor am I from Saskatchewan and
a Roughrider supporter (Im from Toronto and
proud!).
My reasoning for turning into the She-Hulk
was that I had heard green was a calming colour
to animalsI later found out that bulls are actu-
ally colour blind; movement is what sparks their
anger the most, not the colour red. Also, I fgured
if I were to become ill from fear and turn green
anyway, wellit just made sense.
In terms of other ideas to ensure my safety: I
heard urine really turns off the bulls attraction
but Im still considered new in town and didnt
want to become that girl.
Throughout the rounds, I was truly impressed
by the muscles these beasts have. I was truly
thankful also, that they never happened to touch
me. What really touched me was how supportive
everyone was towards The Jolly Green Giants
girlfriend. Ladies were coming up to me, saying
Im rooting for you! and men were giving me
high fves through the beer gardens. I even posed
for pictures with fellow runners, like a mascotit
really meant a lot. Everyone calmed my nerves
and didnt even make it feel like a competition. It
wasnt me versus the bulls; it was all of you and
your spirit with me, against the bulls.
Only a few months of being here in Strath-
more, and I continue to be touched by the towns
sincerity and kindness. Im so privileged to have
been able to add to such a proud tradition. See
you again next year. (No really, Im serious).
Dancing with bulls
Strathmore Times
reporter Aryssah
Stankevitsch jumped
into the Stampede
sprit by taking part in
the 11th annual Run-
ning With the Bulls.
Photo courtesy of
Alan Fidler
AryssAh stAnkevitsch
Times Reporter
He holds the record for most chuckwagon wins at the
Strathmore Stampede, and this year he added another to his
total. Kelly Sutherland had the top aggregate standing after
four days of competition, winning the buckle and cash prize
for his ffth time in Strathmore.
Sutherlands grandson Dayton was his outrider on Sunday
night, as Casey Knight, Kellys typical outrider, was injured.
Sutherland has previously won the Calgary Stampede, and is
also a 12-time World Champion.
Kellys brother Kirk fnished fourth in the Championship
Monday round, behind Jerry Bremner in third, and Ray Cro-
teau Jr. in second.
We were pretty excited to be racing, said Jessica Hoy a
World Professional Chuckwagon Association public relations
representative. This was probably the best weather weve
had from any of our stops.
It was sunshine all weekend, until the last round; heavy
rains made the fnals challenging (and entertaining) for the
teams.
The weather was not bad because it gave us through until
the last heat and a half, said Rodeo Chairman Pascal Del
Guercio. If that happened every year, Id be very happy.
During Saturdays race, Luke Tourniers chuckwagon
fipped, leaving him with a broken ankle. Originally slated
for surgery, doctors have decided it will not be necessary.
Hes just going to get an air cast, be on crutches for two
weeks, and then they will re-X-ray, said Hoy.
Tournier was originally racing for Doug Irvine, who is out
with a hand injury. Thankfully, Irvines animals were all safe
after the accident.
Theyre fne. The horses were all 100 per cent, they all
walked back to the barn, said Del Guercio.
Kellys drive for fve
The top riders in the World Professional Chuckwagon Association raced around the track during the 2013 Strathmore Stampede
Aug. 2-5. After four days of racing, WPCA legend Kelly Sutherland captured his ffth championship in Strathmore.
Aryssah Stankevitsch and Shannon LeClair Photos
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Times Reporter
Brianne Coulter grew up playing fast-
pitch a few years behind her sister Ka-
tie in Strathmore, but is now making a
name for herself and her team, the In-
termediate Calgary Sluggers. On August
1, the Sluggers defeated the Calgary
Riot at Shouldice Park in their best of
three series for the Division II League
Title.
The Sluggers had won last year as
well, but Coulter was not on the roster.
The frst game that we won was re-
ally exciting, because we always have
good games with this team when we
play them in the league, said Brianne.
The Sluggers had won both season
games against the Riot, too. Theyre
a good team. In provincials we came
third, and they came fourth, so were
very even.
The Sluggers took the frst game 10-3,
and the second 7-5.
It was like a fawless (second) game.
We were hitting really well, everyone
was making their plays, she said. We
were winning 7-1 the whole game, and
then they started to come back a bit. So
we really kind of, buckled down, and
just fnished the game off strong.
The Sluggers werent even aware they
won the time was up but no one alert-
ed the team. The game fnished in the
ffth inning due to the rule of no new
innings after the hour and a half limit.
We didnt know it was the last inning
so it was kind of uneventful, Coulter
said.
The third base woman is looking for-
ward to next seasons start in April; the
team had become very close.
I think there were seven new girls,
and we just clicked very well. We
meshed, and had a very, very good team
this year, she said. In a couple years,
were going to be competitive with my
sisters team (in Senior B). She cant
hold it over my head now.
Coulters Sluggers win Division II
AryssAh stAnkevitsch
Times Reporter
Strathmores Austin Biletsky trav-
eled to Sudbury, Ont. for the Canadian
Junior Boys Golf Championship from
July 30 to Aug. 2 his proudest accom-
plishment in his young golf career so
far. He unfortunately missed the cut of
+9 after two rounds. One hundred and
ffty six boys ages 18 and under com-
peted; luckily, as a 17-year-old, Biletsky
is able to compete in 2014 as well.
I can qualify again next year. Im
hoping to do a little better, he said.
His grandpa accompanied him for
the tournament; it was him that in-
spired Biletsky to golf growing up.
As the teens skill grew, the pasttime
turned into something much more seri-
ous.
I want to go to school with it, Bi-
letsky said, wishing for a scholarship
to a university in the United States.
Thats what Im hoping for.
He often visits his grandparents in
Arizona during the winterand visits
the local links there as well. He credits
Strathmore Golf Club at home, howev-
er, for all their support.
Biletsky will be going into his fnal
year at Strathmore High this fall, and
for now, is practicing every day with his
golf coach for high school provincials,
which Strathmore is hosting come Sep-
tember. Biletsky fnds the mental as-
pect of the game the most challenging,
but feels hes strong all over the green.
Ill be trying to get more consistent,
he said. My lengths give me an advan-
tage. Thats probably my strong suit.
Biletsky has won two bronzes on the
Maple Leaf Junior Tour, has tied at 24th
at the CN Future Links Western Cham-
pionship, and has tied at 15th during
the Alberta Junior Boys Championship.
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MS (Multiple Sclerosis) Day across
Canada this year will be August 22
every A&W will donate $1 for each
Teen Burger sold that day. However,
thats not all Strathmores A&W is do-
ing to contribute to a great cause.
Different stores take different ini-
tiatives towards fundraising as well,
said Strathmore A&W Manager Will
Whatley.
The location has been fundraising
throughout the year for MS: a penny
drive in January, a yard sale in May,
the car club meets every other Thurs-
day in the parking lot for $5 teen
burgers and foats, and now, an MS
Walk on August 10.
Were not expecting a great turn-
out this year by any means, we just
kind of want to get it set up, and we
want to do it every year as an annual
event, said Whatley.
The pancake breakfast on Walk Day
will run from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m., for a
$5 donation. Registration will be be-
tween 8 a.m. and 9 a.m. anyone who
registers and raises the minimum $5
through pledges is welcome to join
for a free breakfast. The group will
walk down to Kinsmen, go around the
park for two hours, and then return to
A&W for root beer foats. There will
also be a yard sale in the restaurant
parking lot, and chances for prizes for
all participants.
The Camrose A&W location did
a similar MS Walk last year, where
Whatley borrowed the idea.
If I make $500 off of the walk this
year, Ill consider that a success, he
said.
Whatley would like to set up a golf
tournament for next summer to raise
even more money for MS. Last year,
in single store totals, Strathmore fn-
ished third in the nation for all their
event efforts.
Whatley and his team sold close to
700 teen burgers on MS Day in 2012,
and are aiming to sell 1200 this year.
Weve started talking to some of
the businesses in town, we want to
get some pre-orders done, and hope-
fully some of the bigger companies
on board, said Whatley. I have two
people on staff that day, just to de-
liver.
Whatley has had two of his previ-
ous staff diagnosed with MS, so when
A&W paired up with the foundation
four years ago, it hit close to home.
Its just a horrible disease. We wit-
nessed the frst year (A&W) decided
to partner with MS, we had a lady
on staff that had a very bad case that
shed be off work for two to three
weeks. It really impacted the staff a
lot, he said. So we decided that if
were going to be involved in a char-
ity, then were going to be involved
with a charity full-tilt. Were going to
go all in and do what we can for it.
Pledge forms for the MS Walk on
August 10 can be picked up at the
restaurant.
Walking for a cause
shAnnon LecLAir
Times Reporter
Being a part of the rodeo has become
a passion for Christian Chase, 12.
He has competed in the Wild Pony
races for the past four years at the
Strathmore Stampede, and now that he
has aged out he is far from done with
the rodeo scene.
I want to do steer riding, I want to do
Running With the Bulls and I want to do
bronc riding and bull riding, so pretty
much everything, said Chase.
I think I will enjoy it and it will give
me experience to do different things.
His Wild Pony career began after he
and his family moved here from Ontar-
io. They went to the rodeo for the frst
time, and he was instantly hooked.
Because I saw them doing it the frst
year I came here and I was like hey
mom I want to do that, said Chase.
Next year Chase will be old enough
to steer ride, something he is looking
into. His end goal, though, is to become
a bullfghter.
I just like the bull wrestlers, said
Chase.
I love the fact that hes into that, its
a good thing to keep in and that keeps
him busy and off the streets and the
wrong paths, said Michelle Chase-Sam-
uels, Christians mom.
I tell my kids all the time as long as
you set goals in life and you head to-
wards them it will always lead you on
the right way.
Over the years of competing in the
Wild Pony races Chase has made friends
with some of the bullfghters, always
asking them questions about their cho-
sen profession.
He wants to take their clinics, he talk-
ed to them all weekend about it. Hes
done his own little researching on it.
Hes not old enough yet, you have to be
16 we found out, said Chase-Samuels.
Because he has the relationship with
those guys he really wants to go there to
do it with them.
The clinic is in Saskatchewan and is
something that Chase and his mom are
looking into. She said its all about baby
steps, look at the big goal and then do
all the baby steps to make sure you
know what youre getting into.
Bullfghter in the making
Christian Chase just fnished his fourth and
fnal year as a Wild Pony competitor at the
Strathmore Stampede.
Morgan Lee Photo
CLARK, Deborah Ivy
July 17, 1953 July 30, 2013
Deborah Ivy Clark, Mother, Grandmother, Daughter, Sister,
Aunt, and Great Aunt passed away peacefully at home in
Calgary on July 30, 2013. Deborah is survived by her daughter Can-
dice (Ken) Thisted, her son Larry (Nicole) Stuckey and her pride and joy,
her grandchildren Kaden, Emily, Georgia, and Griffn. She also will be
missed by her parents Lloyd and Garneta MacLennan, siblings Diane,
Jim, and Jerry MacLennan. Deborah was born in Ericksdale, Manitoba
and spent her childhood years moving around the world with her family.
Once they settled in Calgary, which became home to her, she married and
raised her two children. Deborah married twice and is predeceased by
both, Larry Stuckey Sr. and Bob Clark. Deborah will be missed by all her
extended family, and the many children who called her Grandma Debbie.
A Celebration of Life will follow at a date yet to be determined.
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to cherish her memory is her husband Joe; her three sons,
Garry (Warrene), Don (Betty), & Merv; seven grandchildren
and nine great grandchildren; numerous nieces, nephews, great nieces
and great nephews; and numerous extended family. A Celebration of Life
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April 15, 1945 August 5, 2013
Carolyn Dale Lyons passed away peacefully after her courageous battle
with cancer. Left to honour and cherish her memory is her loving hus-
band, Dave; daughters Lorissa (Rene) and children Brenna, Leah, and
Eden; Jan (Trevor) and children Tatum, Daylen, and Bailee; sons Mike
(Rhonda) and children Matt, Kaylie, and Cassidy; and Jeff and children
Hannah and Justin. Also left behind is her mother, Doris Thurston; broth-
ers Doug (Lynn) and Stuart; sister Ann; and many nieces and nephews.
Carol was predeceased by her father, Reg Thurston. Carol will be missed
by all who knew her. She was a loving, caring, kind, and strong person.
She touched everyone that she came into contact with. Carol had the
heart and soul of an angel. A celebration of this special ladys life will be
held on Monday, August 12, 2013 at Hope Community Covenant Church
(245 Brent Blvd., Strathmore) at 10:30 a.m. In lieu of fowers, please hug
your loved ones and, if you choose, make a donation to The Salvation
Army Agape Hospice (1302 8th Ave. N.W., Calgary, T2N 1B8). To send
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August 29, 1951- August 3, 2013
It is with great sadness and broken hearts that we an-
nounce the passing of a beloved husband, wonderful father,
son, brother, loyal friend, and proud grandpa. Lyle passed away peacefully
in his sleep on August 3, 2013 at his home in Strathmore, Alberta. Lyle
was born in Medicine Hat on August 29, 1951, son of Albert and Lonnie
Hauck. Lyle was employed with ENCANA for 27 years, and was always
so proud to say he worked with them. Lyle is survived by his wife Wanda
Watson; sons Cole (Tracy) Hauck and family, Kirk (Tammy) Hauck; daugh-
ter Stacey Hauck (Heath Dixon); mother Lonnie Hauck; sister Faye (Kevin)
Day; Wandas children Steven (val) Bogstie and family, Stacey (Tom) Fra-
ser and family; and sister in-law Joy (Russ) Austin. He is also survived by
Sherry Hauck, numerous nieces and nephews, and his two beloved dogs,
Jessie and Laya, who are ever faithfully waiting at the window for him to
come home. Lyle was always so graciously thankful for all his blessings in
life, most of all family and friends. We feel this quote describes him best:
Happiness cannot be traveled to, owned, earned, or worn. It is the spiri-
tual experience of living every minute with love, grace & gratitutde.
~ Denis Waitley.
A Celebration of Lyles Life will be held on Monday, August 12, 2013 at
Strathmore United Church (410 4th Street) at 2:00 p.m with lunch to
follow. Interment at Strathmore Cemetery. If desired, donations in Lyles
memory may be made directly to STARS (Box 570, 1441 Aviation Park
NE, Calgary T2E 8M7), or the Alberta SPCA (10806 - 124 St, Edmonton,
AB, T5M 0H3). To send condolences, please visit www.wheatlandfuner-
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Realty Ltd. requires a RESI-
DENT MANAGERS for sev-
eral residential buildings
with an earning potential of
up to $1700/month. Please
contact wendy for further
inquiries at 403-237-8600
or submit your resumes via
fax to 403-290-1530, atten-
tion wendy.
LooKING FoR LICENSED
AuToMoTIvE MECHANIC for
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perience is an asset. Contact
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COMMUNITY IN STRATHMORE
IS EXPANDING AND IS
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LPNs
HEALTH CARE AIDEs
RECREATION THERAPY
AIDEs
MAINTENANCE
EVENING AND WEEKEND
RECEPTION
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Forward Applications to:
Human Resources
resumes@agecare.ca
Dormitory AssistAnt GolDen
Hills internAtionAl ProGrAm
Golden Hills School Division No. 75 is accepting applica-
tions for the position of Dormitory Assistant in Strathmore,
AB.
The Dormitory Assistant will report to the Dormitory
Supervisor and assist with the following:
Supervisingdormitorystudentsandenforcing
dormitory rules, regulations and schedules
Developingarapportwithstudentstomeettheir
social and cultural needs
Maintainingapositivedormatmosphereforstudents
Guidingeveningandweekendactivities
This position can include accommodation and meals in
addition to a monthly salary.
The dormitory assistant will provide supervision primarily
oneveningsandweekendsbasedonaschedule.Prefer-
encewillbegiventoanindividualorcouplewhoare
willing to reside in the dormitory. The successful applicant
shouldhavegoodinterpersonalskillsandenjoyworking
withyouth.Experienceworkingwithchildrenisanasset.
CriminalandChildWelfarecheckswillberequired.
Pleasesubmitresumetotheundersignedonorbefore
12:00 p.m. on August 14, 2013.
Human Resources Department
Golden Hills School Division No. 75
435AHighwayNo.1,Strathmore,ABTP1J4
Phone:403-934-5121
Fax:403-934-5124or934-5125
e-mail: humanresources@ghsd75.ca
still hiring
Custom feedlot & farming
operation looking
for full-time employees
Competitive wages including O.T
and other Benefts.
Valid drivers licence and a good
attitude a must. High school
diploma an asset.
Send resumes to:
namaka farms inC.
Box 2409, Strathmore, AB T1P 1K3
Fax (403) 934-6133
Land Administrator
The Western Irrigation District is accepting
applications for a full time Land Administrator.
The WID is an organization serving farmers,
landowners, municipalities and businesses in
Strathmore and the surrounding area.
Key Responsibilities
- Provide land administration in the operations
and maintenance of the Western Irrigation
District including, purchase, sale and lease
agreements.
- Review and assist in the preparation and
registration of legal plans and easement
documents.
- Review municipal land use plans and prepare
utility crossings and proximity agreements to
District works.
- Maintain good relationships with all relevant
municipal agencies, business organizations
and public.
- Provide assistance to Operations and
Maintenance staff as required.
Qualifcations
- Possess land administration related experience;
working knowledge of SPIN would be an asset.
- Good organization and time management skills.
- Strong team and interpersonal skills.
- Previous experience in the irrigation industry
would be a defnite advantage.
Beneft package is available, and salary to
commensurate with experience. Please send
a copy of your resume and cover letter to
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dropped off at the offce at
105-900 Pine Road, Strathmore.
Western Irrigation District
Strathmore Walmart
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Positions to start oct. 15,
2013. Please state what po-
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TRuCKING/MIXED FARM
operation requires full-time
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ing, water hauling, and log-
ging. Includes some shop
duties. Competitive wages,
year round full-time em-
ployment. 780-656-0053,
Michael.
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wages paid. To apply please
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t.o.s@hotmail.ca.
Help wanted
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Phone 780-621-3953. Fax
780-621-3959.

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16-years-old. Recently
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934-2503.
PRoGRAM SuPERvISoR
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Email toddlein@telus.net,
fax 403 901-6265.
Huxted Enterprises is seeking an
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to manage benefits and general office duties.
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knowledge are a must.
Postition available immediately.
Please email resume to bonnie@huxted.ca
STRATHMORE ADVOCACY IN MOTION
(AIM) SOCIETY
Strathmore and Area
We are seeking families and/or
individuals who would be interested in
having an individual with a
Developmental Disability become part
of their family.
Requirements: Friendly, supportive,
caring and responsible people. You will
be required to provide support with daily
living needs.
We are also seeking individuals and/or
families to provide weekend respite relief
for families who already have individuals
living in their homes.
The funding is non-taxable and is tied to
each individuals assessed level of need.
If you are interested in please contact
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CLASS 1 DRIVERS NEEDED,
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Guaranteed 40hr. Work Week + Overtime
Paid Travel & Lodging Meal Allowance
4 Weeks Vacation Excellent Benefts Package
Must be able to have extended stays away from home. Up to
6 months. Must have valid AZ, DZ, 5, 3 or 1 with airbrake
license and have previous commercial driving experience.
Apply at: www.sperryrail.com/careers
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ence operating a winch. To
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780-842-6444. Fax 780-
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Call 780-723-5051, Edson,
Alberta.

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wick, Alberta. Please contact
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4106 or kkinzer@fagstaff.
ab.ca. Competitive salary,
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call 403-934-3196.
60x48 WareHoUse WItH
19x16 offIce located in
rockyford. $1200/mo + util-
ities. contact 403-533-3801
or 403-560-6265.
large 2 BDrM DUPlex.
$1100/mth plus utilities,
close to downtown. refer-
ences & security deposit
required. no pets. call 403-
934-3196.
rentaLs
sHareD accoMMoDa-
tIons/ BacHelor sUIte.
June 1/2013 600 per month
with one year term! Includes
everything except phone
and insurance! separate
entrance and private! call
403-850-4593.
3 BeDrooM HoMe In
BrentWooD. large yard
and shop. n/s,n/P, $1100
per month + utilities. call
403-934-2265 on details
5 BDrM, 4 BatH HoMe
for rent in strathmore.
n/s, n/P. Mature adults pre-
ferred, references and lease
required. call 403-378-
4612 or 403-501-7026 for
info. Pasture available for 2
horses.
2 BDrM BsMt sUIte. Beau-
tifully fnished w/ lg mainte-
nance rm, separate entrance
& deck onto fantastic bkyrd.
shared kitchen/laundry w/
quiet landlord. you wont be
sorry. $1000/mo incl. uti-
lites. DD, lease & move-in
date negotiable. credentials
required. contact 403-901-
9295.
granDvIeW MoDUlar
HoMes now open in red
Deer & airdrie! showcas-
ing high-end homes from
grandeur Housing and Palm
Harbor Homes. Inquire about
opening specials; www.
grandvi ewmodul ar. com;
1-855-347-0417; 7925B -
50 ave., red Deer.
ManUFaCtUreD rentaLs
avaIlaBle sePteMBer 1,
2 BDrM, 1 bath log cabin
on private ranch. 20 min s
of strathmore 30 minutes e
of calgary w/ stunning valley
views. 1200 sq ft. $1100/
mth + utilities, n/s, refer-
ences, lease and security
deposit required. call 403-
934-2637.
3 BeDrooM, 900 sq. ft
olDer HoMe In gleIcHen.
fully fnished basement with
1 1/2 bathroom, two bed-
rooms and family room with
gas freplace. fridge, stove
(no dishwasher). large no
fenced yard. $850.00 mth
includes water only. $850.00
Damage Deposit. available
sept 1, np/ns, yard must be
maintained by renter. refer-
ences requested and 6 mth
to a year lease only. 403 340-
9336 text as it will be a long
distance call.
SOLD
the sign that sells
2 New homes being built in The Ranch, over 1400sqft.
Come pick your colors and flooring ready early fall. $374,900
Fully developed 5 bedroom home, tiered deck and
stamped concrete surrounds full size in ground pool!
Must see!!
$439,900
Awesome wAlkout Large open living areas in this
3 bedroom walkout with awesome view.
$519,900
CluNy 2 bedroom, double attached garage, large fenced yard
and immediate possession.
$112,000
RoCkyFoRd Cozy renovated 2 bedroom home on large
lot with double detached garage and cottage
(guest room, playhouse, storage).
$109,900
www.strathmorerealestate.com
We Have You...
on the Move
Dixie Hartell
(403) 934-2001
Canyon Creek
403.934.2001
www.strathmorerealty.ca
Tina Scott
Associate Broker
403-901-5388 cell
We Have You... on the Move
104 3rd Avenue, Strathmore
The Old Home Hardware Building
completely renovated!
New kitchen, bathrooms, windows, floors.
Beautifully landscaped. Huge insulated garage,
possession anytime.
Check out photos on MLS# C3572738
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1 country residential acre-
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Jerry Hodge 780-706-6652;
greg cripps - remax 403-
391-2648; rbauction.com/
realestate.
HoMes, cottages & More.
rtMI - ready to Move in.
call 1-888-733-1411; rtmi-
homes.com. red tag sale
on now!
70 HoMes BUIlt and ready
for delivery. 20 different
1520 square foot models,
packed with options. Priced
from $129,900, delivered.
toll free 1-855-463-0084;
www.jandelhomes.com.
reaL estate
reaL estate
ManUFaCtUreD
lrg 100x120 corner
lot-central stratH-
More. (four 25x120 lots).
Zoned cB-central Busi-
ness-commercial and/or
residential. Includes rental
apartment - good income!
excellent investment! ask-
ing: $595,000 contact: 403-
936-5541.
Call
lorna
Phibbs
403-874-7660
to buy
or sell!
106 - 304 - 3rd Ave.,
Strathmore
lorna@lornaphibbs.com
www.lornaphibbs.com
Associate Broker
32 Years Experience
THE WORKS
AT $479,900!
Custom Designed Hillside
Bungalow. 1720 sq. ft.
Main and fully Dev. Lower.
Maple, Travertine, Granite
and more. Great
Strathmore Location!
call lorna
HARDWOODS,
ATTACHED GARAGE
GREEN SPACE
AT REAR
JUST LIKE NEW!
$297,000
call lorna
call lorna
Custom Designed 5 Bdrm
Home. Over 1500 sq. ft.
Full Walk out
Fully Finished Professionally!!
GRAND POINT
ESTATES
$435,000!
Gorgeous Triple E
220 sq. ft.
Addition
Gated Community
SOUGHT AfTER!
$122,900
call lorna call lorna
Spotless family home
Walk out on third
Custom
entertainment centre
Huge back yard
and deck.
$359,900!
call lorna
JUST WEST Of
STRATHMORE
$415,000
A 6.37 ACRE
HOMESTEAD
YES AND TREES TOO
COME TAKE A LOOK!
call lorna
IMPECABLE MODULAR IN
RANCH ESTATES
AIR CONDITIONING,
EXTERIOR BLINDS,
3 BDRMS, GREEN SPACE
JUST LIKE NEW!!
$104,900
call lorna
1.7 ACRES
$549,900
ONE AND HALF STOREY
VIEWS OF MOUNTAINS
VIEWS OF GOLF COURSE
ONLY 10 MINUTES
TO CALGARY
call lorna
3 MANICURED
ACRES
$669,000
call lorna
LARGE ONE BDRM UNIT ON
THIRD FLOOR IN LAMBERT
VIEWS OF THE SUNRISE,
AND LAKE FROM BALCONY
ENJOY PARTIES, POOL &
WOODWORKING
OPTION TO PURCHASE
SINGLE GARAGE.
LIfESTYLE PLUS!
$143,900
call lorna
Many options on this
parcel of land, 25 min-
utes east of Calgary.
$599,000.
46.56
ACRES
call lorna
OVER 1670 SQ FT.
ON MAIN
MAIN FLOOR FAMILY
ROOM, 3 BDRM,
RV PARKING IN REAR
OVERSIZE SINGLE GARAGE
1500+SQ.FT BUNGALOW
FULLY DEV. LOWER
FULL WALKOUT, CENTRAL
AIR. HEATED ATT. GARAGE,
SHOP
REALLY, REALLY NICE!
$264,900
call lorna
$209,900
Neat and Clean Bungalow
18x24 Garage
Fenced Yard
Lots of Trees and
Perrenials
Still Easy to Commute!
call lorna
WELL BUILT 1440 SQ FT.
BUNGALOW, 3 BDRMS, 2
BATHS, MAIN FLOOR
LAUNDRY, GARAGE &
CONCRETE PAD FOR RV
PARKING. CALL
ROCKYFORD HOME!!
WHY NOT HERE?
$199,900
call lorna
ATTACHED SOLARIUM,
FABULOUS PARK
LIKE SETTING.
JUST SOUTH OF
STRATHMORE.
CUSTOM SPLIT
3 ACRES
$624,900
call lorna
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DEN, HEATED
UNDERGROUND PARKING
JUST LISTED
$235,000
ADULT LIvING
AT ITS fINEST!
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www.shaunakenworthy.com
call shauna
call shauna call shauna
Lambert ViLLage
Condo
- $139,900
1 bdrm suite
Oak kitchen
Quick possession!
In suite laundry
call shauna
Custom buiLt on
CanaL - $419,000
Custom built 1431 sq.ft.
home
Large canal lot with
mature trees
3+1 bdrms, 3 full baths
Fully finished walk-up
basement
call shauna call shauna
call shauna small town Living
in Carseland -
$139,900
Bungalow on 2 lots
861 sq.ft.
2+2 bdrms,
1 baths
20x20 garage/shop
call shauna
modern &
upgraded
- $250,000
1088 sq.ft. condo
2 bedrms, 2 full baths
1088 sq.ft
Underground parking
call shauna strathmore Lakes
estates $399,900
Gorgeous 1600
sq.ft. bungalow
Fully finished
3+2 bdrms, 3 full
baths Tons of
upgrades!
Luxury in
Cambridge gLen
$499,900
Cambridge gLen
beauty! $379,500
Immaculate custom
built home Over 3000
sq.ft. of living space
3+2 bdrms, 3 full
baths Loads of quality
upgrades!
Custom built,
upgraded home
3+2 bdrms, 3 full baths
Gorgeous
hickory kitchen
Fully finished
lower level
80 aCres 5 min to
strathmore
$1,290,000
Custom built 2700
sq.ft. bungalow View
of Eagle lake 30x40
quonset A second
residence can be built
on 80 acres
strathaVen Condo
$179,900
Backs onto school
ground 3 bdrms, 1
baths New hardwood
in living room Partially
finished lower level
call shauna roCkyford
bungaLow
$184,900
3+1 bdrms, 1 baths
Fully finished
Great floorplan
Single detached
garage
call shauna
speargrass
bungaLow $375,000
2600 sq.ft. of
developed living space
2+1 bdrms, 2 full
baths Fully finished
Backs on to 9th
fairway
call shauna
Cambridge on
greenspaCe
$364,900
Immaculate fully
finished bungalow
2+2 bdrms, 3 full baths
Walk-up basement
Quiet location
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403-803-4605
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Iop row ltd.
Specializing in Insurance Claims
Your Complete Exterior Finishing Company
Experts in Vinyl Siding, Sofft and Fascia
Continuous Eavestroughing Windows & Reroofs
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Call BoB 403-861-7822
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Stucco Parging. 30 years experience, arts Handyman
Services, call 403-499-9708.
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RentaLs Ltd.
15 Spruce Lane, Strathmore
Bus: 403-934-3727 Fax: 403-934-3849
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Equipment
rental equipment
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Your
Painting Pro
Painting since 1975
co-alta Holdings
O 403.901.1137
C 403.880.3299
Specializing in Repainting
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403.934.5605
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Drilling Co. Ltd
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Drilling
Pump Systems:
Supply, Install & Repair
Water Conditioning
Equipment
403-934-4271
Strathmore
Serving the rural Community
for 58 yearS
water well drilling
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sales & service Ltd
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403-862-7790 403-361-9895 fax
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flooring
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403-560-2652
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403-325-7347
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403-901-5388
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Fencing
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Sales, Maintenance & Set Up
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403-862-7790 Fax 403-361-9895 stimson.fencing@gmail.com
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403-934-6919
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"The Sign of experience"
www.aztecrealestate.ca 403-934-5533
Strathmore & area 24 HR. REAL ESTATE HOT LINE
#106 - 304 3r d Avenue, St r at hmor e, Al ber t a T1P 1Z1
MLS C3573234
LAMBERT VIEWS
SPOTLESS UNIT
VIEW OF LAKE
AND GOLF
GARAGE
CaLL Lorna
SPOTLESS
CONDO
DOUBLE GARAGE
3 BATHS,
3 BDRMS
GREAT LOCATION
CaLL Lorna
MLS C3557616
Robert
Desjardins
403
934-5533
Keith
Garrioch
403
333-8411
La Shaun
Andrews
403
850-4593
Sheila
Bassen
403
361-0390
Tamara
Desjardins
403
874-6486
Chantale
Hill
403
325-3860
Ron
Kaechele
403
934-1097
Paul
Kautz
403
875-4166
Ryan
Kautz
403
875-1170
Shauna
Kenworthy
403
934-5533
Tracy
Larsen
403
901-9143
Lorna
Phibbs
403
874-7660
fOR ALL MLS LISTINgS VISIT OuR WEBSITE
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CaLL La Shaun
Not only do we show you
all MLS listed properties,
our associates will help you
find properties not currently listed
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Make sure you are seeing everything
before you make your decision!
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PUTTING YOU, OUR CLIENT, FIRST!
SELLERS AND BUYERS WANTED!
Ashlee
Samaska
403
990-4962
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CaLL SheiLa
If you need more than
this home has to
offer...the lot has
the space!
ROCkyfORD
BuNgALOW
$89,900
Includes Drilled Well,
4 Acres with planted
Shelterbelt, Utilities to
Property Line and
MOUNTAIN VIEW.
Chestermere Location
CaLL SheiLa
MLS C3514967
Buy A PIECE Of
ALBERTA!!!
$325,000
CaLL Shauna
CaLL La Shaun
Horse Set Up
on 80 Acres
Prime Location off #9
Highway
Huge Home, Barns,
Arena, Paddocks
CaLL SheiLa INVERLAkE ROAD
OPPORTuNITy
$1,400,000
CaLL La Shaun
CaLL La Shaun
CaLL La Shaun
MLS C3565613
LARgE 2 STOREy ON LARgE
LOT BACkINg TO COuNTRy
$319,900!
OVER 2740 Sq fT ON 2 LEVELS
PLuS yOu hAVE A fuLL
BASEMENT!
POSSIBLE 6 BEDROOMS WITh
LARgE COuNTRy kITChEN,
juST NEEDS A NEW fAMILy!
BEAuTIfuL MAINTAINED
BuNgALOW ACROSS fROM
PARk $359,900
1548 Sq fT ON ThE MAIN WITh A
fuLLy DEVELOPED BASEMENT
fORMAL DINNINg, SPACIOuS
BEDROOMS AND 3 fuLL BAThS!
hOME ShOWS AMAzINg AND
CARED fOR! PRICED REDuCED!
1800 SQ. FT. HOME
1740 SQ. FT. GARAGE/
SHOP, 4 bedrooms, 3
baths, Fully developed
basement. Amazing
features - a must see
$524,000
Call Ron Kaechele 403-934-1097
1/2 ACRE hOME
AND ShOP
CaLL ron
MLS C3556370
CaLL ron
3 ACRES,
2 hOMES
CaLL ron
Nearly 3000 sq. ft on main
and top story. Full basement.
4 car garage. Mother-in-law
detached home. Future rental
suite also. If space is your
need, here is your solution
$729,900
Call Ron Kaechele 403-934-1097
TWO hOMES fOR
PRICE Of ONE
1.7 acres, 10 minutes
from Strathmore. Main
home has 5 bedrooms,
2nd home has two.
Great value $499,900
Call Ron Kaechele 403-934-1097
MLS C3557569
CaLL ron
ARROWWOOD
House and garage
Large flat lot
Two bedrooms
All appliances
Only $129,900
Call Ron Kaechele 403-934-1097
MLS C3548152
CaLL ChantaLe ThE COuRTyARD!
ADuLT LIVINg AT
IT'S fINEST
fOR $222,900!
2 Bed, 2 Bath
Heated Parking
Loads of Amenities...
Updated Home with New
Windows and Shingles
Central Air, Newer Flooring
and Deck
Beautiful Yard Close to Schools
5 Bedroom2 Story Fully
Developed
Mature Neighborhood
Close to Parks and Schools
Huge Garage
Quiet Cul-De-Sac
Perfect Set Up For
Your Family Plus Your
University Age Kids or
Snow Birding Parents
CaLL ChantaLe
NEED MORE SPACE?
ExTENDED fAMILy?
$434,900
CaLL ChantaLe hILLSIDE BuNgALOW
IN SPEARgRASS
$339,900
AzTEC REAL ESTATE AgENTS
ALL DO fREE
MARkET EVALuATIONS
fREE MARkET
EVALuATIONS
CaLL Shauna
CaLL Shauna
SMALL TOWN LIVINg
IN CARSELAND
$139,900
CuSTOM BuILT ON
CANAL - $419,000
Bungalow on 2 lots
861 sq.ft.
2+2 bdrms,
1 baths
20x20 garage
/ shop
Custom built 1431 sq.ft.
home
Large canal lot with
mature trees
3+1 bdrms, 3 full baths
Fully finished walk-up
basement
MODERN &
uPgRADED $250,000
1088 sq.ft. condo
2 bedrms, 2 full
baths
1088 sq.ft
Underground
parking
ROCkyfORD
BuNgALOW
$184,900
3+1 bdrms, 1 baths
Fully finished
Great floorplan
Single detached
garage
...you can stay
and live the
dream
CaLL SheiLa
MLS C3559047
If yOu
BuILD IT...
$325,000
SEE My LISTINgS
IN My PERSONAL AD IN ThE
TIMES REAL ESTATE SECTION.
CALL LORNA 403 874-7660
CaLL Shauna
OPEN hOuSE SuNDAy
Aug. 11Th 1 TO 4
128 fOuRTh AVE.
fuLLy DEVELOPED WITh
uPgRADES ThAT INCLuDE
WINDOWS, fLOORINg, PAINT AND
NEW kITChEN!
BEAuTIfuL yARD WITh OVERSIzE
ShOP/gARAgE COME TO A VIEW!
CaLL La Shaun
ENjOy EVERy INCh Of
ThIS hOME $699,900!
AMAzINg quALITy INSIDE
AND OuT! SO MANy
uPgRADES TO LIST!
fuLLy DEVELOPED WALkOuT
BuNgALOW TO NATuRAL
RESERVE OVER LOOkINg
gOLf COuRSE AND RIVER!
NEW LISTINg
ACREAgE ON 3 ACRES
juST SOuTh EAST Of STRAThMORE,
fuLLy DEVELOPED hOME, TRIPLE hEATED
gARAgE, fuLLy fENCED! $439,900!
MLS C3571035
Attached, Fully Deve,
2+2 Bed, 3 Bath
Main Floor Laundry
InFlr Heat, Under Sprink
Short CommTo Calgary
Or Strathmore!
MLS C3553290
MLS C3579181
ITS ThE DETAILS!
OVER 2370 SQ FT
2 FIREPL. ,
4 BDRMS
ALMIRA APPLIANCES
$469,900
CaLL Lorna
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hILLVIEW TOO!
$334,900
3 BDRMS, 2 BATHS,
HARDWOODS,
WAITING FOR YOU TO
COME AND ENJOY!!
CaLL Lorna
LISTINgS NEEDED
CALL RON kAEChELE fOR yOuR
fREE hOME EVALuATION.
403-934-1097
CaLL ron
MLS C3579168
MLS C3576198
MLS C3563576
MLS C3549056
MLS C3577500
LAkES Of MuIRfIELD
$489,900
Gorgeous Home
Walk-Out Basement
3 Bedroom PLUS Bonus
Room
Many Upgrades!
OVER 3000 Sq fT
DEVELOPED
$379,900
hIS AND hERS
WORkShOP?
$187,600
Modifed Bi-Level Home
3 Bedrooms Fully
Developed
Central Air/Main Floor
Master Suite
NEW LISTINg IN
ASPEN CREEk
$359,900
Wheatland
County
COMMERCIAL
LOTS
$19,900
fOR BOTh!
MLS C3567030
CaLL SheiLa
3 Bedroom
Modular Home
with Garage
hugE PIE LOT
AND hOME
$149,900
4 + 1 Bedroom
2400 Sf PLUS Fully
Developed Basement
In Floor Heat/Oversized
Double Garage
CaLL SheiLa
MLS C3567356
MLS C3575156
TRADITIONAL hOME
IN MATuRE
NEIghBORhOOD
$379,900
CaLL SheiLa
10 min commute to
downtown core, New
paint, New carpet, New
granite and so much more!
MOVINg TO CALgARy?
TAkE A LOOk AT ThIS
BEAuTIfuL
BuNgALOW!
MLS C3579973
CaLL traCy
AffORDABLE!
$70,000
Bachelor Suite
Secure Building
Downtown
Location
CaLL traCy
COMMuNITy
Of CARBON
$236,900
50 Minute Commute to
Calgary. 4 Bedrooms
on HUGE lot. Fully
Developed 2 Story
CaLL traCy
PRICE ADjuSTED
$149,900
3 Bedroom Home
Pie Lot.
Very Close
to Amenities
PERfECT PLACE
TO BuILD yOuR
DREAM hOME
WITh WALkOuT
LOTS, STARTINg
AT $70,000!
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Prices based on all rebates to dealer. Payments based on 96 Month 3.99% fnance. GST not included, Prices include freight PDI & Full Fuel Tank! Vehicles not exactly as illustrated.
139 EAST LAKE CRESCENT
AIRDRIE
6 miNuTES NoRTh
of CRoSS-iRoN miLLS
1
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999
5
AirdrieDodge.com
Stk# 1322333
Stk# 1322128
Stk#1322658
$
39,888 or
$
224/bw*
MSRP $50,175
5.7L Hemi SLT Plus Grup
U-Connect
2013 Ram 2500
CRew Cab SLT 4X4
$
16,998 or
$
94/bw*
Power Windows Power Locks
U-Connect/Blue Tooth
2013 DODGe DaRT Se
$
23,988 or
$
135/bw*
MSRP $37,590
Full Stow N Go U-Connect
2013 DODGe GRanD
CaRavan SXT
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10,400lb
Towing Capacity

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