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MEETINGS

TOPS ( Take off Pounds Sensibly) meets Wed evenings, Rimbey United Church basement. You are invited to an open house. Oct 17 @ 7pm Nancy 843-0067Bentley Minor Hockey Annual General Meeting- Oct 17 at 7pm at Drop-In Centre. Call 748-4838 or 748-2078 for info.Bentley Curling Club Annual Fall General Meeting- Oct 17 at 7:30pm at The Curling Club Lounge. New and Returning curlers invited.Blindman Valley 4_H Beef Club Parent Oragnizational Meeting- Oct 17 at 7:30 pm at Bentley Ag Centre. Call 748-2374 or 748-4739. New members welcome.Rimbey Elementary School Parent Council Meeting- RES room Oct 16 at 7:00pm2nd Tuesday each month 1 pm Rimbey Health Centre Rimbey Auxilary Hospital1st Thursday each month, 7:30 p.m. Regular Members Meeting, Rimbey Legion #36.2nd Thursday each month- Rimbey Ag Society 7:00pm at the agriplex 3rd Tuesday each month- Caregiver Support Group 10am at Rimbey Health Centre.

ACTIVITIES

Bentley Library Society Dinner Theatre- Event to take place Oct 20, tickets now on sale. Call Arlene 748-4429Bentley Carpet Bowling- Wednesday mornings. Bentley Hall. 9:30 am. New Players invited. Call Harry or Georgina 748-3404 for more info.“ Food For Fines Week” at the Bentley Municipal Library Oct 22-27. Donate dry foods in lieu of library fines. Will be given to Bentley Blessing Pantry.West Pine Lodge In Winfield- Chicken Supper Oct 19 @ 5:00pm. For more info call Wendy @ 780-682-3960Winfield Playground Fundraiser- Supper & Silent Auction, Oct 19 @ 4:30,Winfield Rec Centre. Skating,Crafts, Clown and more. Call 682-3788 for more infoFamily Halloween Dance and Silent Auction on Oct 27 from 5-9 pm at the Bentley Community Hall. Hosted by Bentley Nursery school. Call Tina 748-4407 for info.Rimbey Community Chorus- Starts practice for Christmas, Wednesday Oct 10 8:45pm at United Church. New singers welcome. Annette 843-3115Rimbey United Church is planning a Memorial Hymn sing Nov 4 at 2:00pm. For info call Alice 843-6732 or the church 843- 2458.

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Vehicle crashes into cemetery gate and fence, causing extensive damage

Charges are pending against an individual who went on a rampage Wednesday night, tearing out lengths of the chain link fence and damaging the gates of the Mount Auburn Cemetery.

Const. Tommy de Roos said he received a call early Wednesday morn-ing of an alleged break in at Home Hardware. As it turns out, the store was not broken into, but the

damage to the fence and gates, as well as to sever-al road signs along Hwy. 53 was obvious.

Const. de Roos is grate-ful for the help of some quick thinking residents who helped him locate the vehicle north of town that was obviously in-volved in the vandalism.

“A chain link fence was attached to it,” he said. “Charges are pending and we have a suspect,” he added. “We really ap-preciated the help of the

public for solving this one.”

Rimbey acting CAO Donna Tona said she believes there is about $18,000 damage as a re-sult of the rampage.

“The chain link fence was destroyed, the gate was damaged as were hedges and two Spruce trees will have to come down,” she said. “It’s dis-gusting. I’m just grate-ful the cemetery wasn’t breached.”

Tona noted such van-

dalism means public works staff has to spend time repairing the dam-age, putting them behind schedule in getting their own work done.

She said there was also damage to signs on a county road and the county has been notifi ed.

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Jonah Kondro

Puppies and children and watermelon make the

best parties ever

As summer weaves its lovely way into the world, it seems all kinds of good things are happening.

‘Tis the season!Take my garden for in-

stance. Despite all odds it is sprouting up, its slightly patchy green rows stagger-ing in less than straight lines like slightly drunken sail-

ors, but growing suffi cient-ly none-the-less. I check it every morning before I go to work.

I must say I am so pleased I no longer have to get out a magnifying glass to prove that little seeds watered with hope, faith and my backyard watering can are actually growing.

And my backyard is as green as grass, well, it is grass actually, a most lovely grass, I might add.

And to me, the fact that this lovely green grass was thoroughly trampled by one slightly rambunctious puppy and six grandchildren, who were no less rambunctious, when I held the fi rst wiener roast of the year, is a very good thing.

I planned the wiener roast in honor of Father’s Day and, much to my absolute amaze-ment, my plan worked.

Minus two son-in-laws, the whole fam-damily showed up.

And it didn’t rain and the sun shone down on us and the fi re didn’t go out and every grandchild was there. True, I had to have a little grandmotherly chat with the two oldest, 13 and 12, respectively. I found them in the piano room. The old-est was communicating in the way most young people communicate today.

She was texting.“I need you to come out-

side,” I said sternly, sounding old and strict and slightly exasperated mostly because I was. “Grandma has worked very hard to make this hap-pen and grandpa made an outdoor Yahtzee game for you to play and everything.”

“Grandma there’s a wasp,” my grandson replied, totally ignoring me, the way young

boys who know very well they are loved beyond com-pare, can do and get away with. “There’s a wasp on the fl oor.”

Oh for Pete’s sake,” I said, attempting to kill the an-noying, buzzing insect with my shoe.

“Grandma, do you kill things?” he teased. I threat-ened him with my shoe, but he only laughed.

I pointed to the stairs.“Out with you both,” I ad-

monished. They went obedi-ently, masking their giggles only slightly.

It was a great party, fi lled with all the right ingredi-ents to make it so. There was food, music, a fi re, kids and, thrown into the mix, a puppy with imploring brown eyes, a matching silky coat and large fl oppy ears.

The children enjoyed themselves immensely.

They played the Yahtzee game, threw the dog’s toys around, chased the dog and were chased by the dog.

They ate, laughed, teased each other and amused themselves by a mindless but competitive game of seeing who could toss a paper cup the farthest.

The youngest, munching on a piece of juicy red wa-termelon, stood close to his grandpa watching him put together his new outdoor speakers. When the music started, he rocked his lit-tle diapered self to the rock ‘n roll tunes, still munching away on the fruit.

Watching him, I sudden-ly felt this overwhelming sense of gratitude for lots of things, but one thing in particular.

I truly am one of the lucky ones.

I am a grandma!

The road to adulthood has many detours and challenges

My cousin is approaching the age when all the older folks start asking, “what are you going to do after high school? Where are you going to live? Are you going to college?”

The poor kid still has an Xbox set up in the base-ment and now he has been forced into thinking about a career, an apartment, and tuition.

Thankfully my sister was

around when my cousin was getting grilled and gave him some good cousinly ad-vice. She informed him that when life got tough and circumstances sucked the bank accounts dry, there is no shame in moving back home.

My sister is only a cou-ple years younger than me. She’s lived in apartments, basement suites and hous-es throughout Red Deer and Calgary with various combi-nations of roommates and pets (sometimes the line gets blurred between the two). She knows all too well that sometimes your hours at work get cut, sometimes your roommates bail on rent, and sometimes you’re left with no choice but to call your brother to help you move again.

From what I understand, my cousin was pretty re-lieved after my sister passed down some of her advice. And I tend to think that liv-

ing on your own shouldn’t feel like you’re walking the plank.

It seems to me that there is this negative stigma fl oating around out there about living at home too long after high school and about moving back home when your failed attempt at adulthood leaves you broke. Living at home prob-ably isn’t a bad thing if you are helping the old man farm the land and feed an-imals. Nor is living at home a bad thing if you are sav-ing for a down payment on a house. And moving back home isn’t going to be a bad thing if a cardboard box in the alley is the only other option.

I’ve got another cousin that is trying to make a go of it in Edmonton. She’s in her early twenties and just broke up with her boy-friend—her fi rst serious re-lationship. She’s also tee-tering on the idea of having

to move back home. As it turns out, living in down-town Edmonton is expen-sive.

Sometimes you have to do a strategic retreat. Which is what I’m approaching with trepidation.

The bank approved my mortgage and I managed to get out of Dad’s house before my 22nd birthday. A few years later the money was good at work, there was a new truck and a new motorcycle in the driveway, and I was living like a high roller when I went on va-cation. Those good times came and passed.

Now I get upset at the price of a bottle of Febreze, I drive a beater car, I parked the motorcycle, and I have the house listed for sale. All of the latter occurred because I’m chasing down a post-secondary education.

Maybe I am going about adulthood backwards. Most would argue that you get

the education fi rst, the job second, the house third, and all the fun stuff after-wards. My life’s VHS tape is on rewind.

My mixed up approach to adulthood is garnering sim-ilar themed questions, sim-ilar to questions my cousin with the Xbox is receiving. Am I going to get anoth-er mortgage, another high paying job, and/or another new truck after I get a de-gree? Those “million dollar” questions I don’t have the answers to and I’m almost 30.

Life isn’t like the Xbox games played in mom and dad’s basement: there is not steady and measured pro-gression into adulthood and throughout life. Life is more like a pinball machine: you got to keep putting in quar-ters and manically operate the fl ippers to keep the lit-tle steel ball from disap-pearing into the abyss of the machine of ideology.

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Tax break granted

to numbered company

Rimbey town council has agreed to grant a numbered company a tax break on one lot retroactive to 2014.

At its June 13 meeting, council agreed to comply with the request of the property owner.

Council agreed to refund the 2014 municipal portion of the property tax for $662.66 and the 2015 municipal portion of $696.15. The 2016 municipal portion of the tax owing was canceled.

Mayor Rick Pankiw explained that council agreed to the tax break as the lot is unsalable due to a caveat placed on an access roadway by Alberta Transportation.

“The town of Rimbey has attended two meeting with Alberta Transportation asking them to remove the ca-veat, but they have refused due to the possibility of future development requiring that road for access,” said Pankiw.

BY TREENA MIELKE

Rimoka picks up cost of

shallow services in the interim

BY TREENA MIELKE

Work is continuing on the Rimbey seniors’ lodge with one of the next steps to be the installation of shallow services.

At its meeting last Wednesday, Rimoka Housing agreed to pick up the tab for the cost of the shallow services in the interim. Developer Stan Cummings is to come up with the required funds at a later date.

“It was the board’s decision to expedite the process,” said board chairman Paul McLauchlin.

He said the engineering design for the shallow services has been submitted for approval and they should be in-stalled within the next few months.

Mayor Rick Pankiw, who also sits on the Rimoka board said the original cost of the shallow services was $158,000, but he is hopeful the cost will come in lower than that.

Pankiw said a project meeting was held Thursday morning and construction is going ahead as planned.

“IT WAS THE BOARD’S DECISION TO EXPEDITE THE PROCESS.” RIMOKA BOARD

CHAIRMAN PAUL MCLAUCHLIN.

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Val Browne retired from the Rimbey post offi ce last Thursday. The public was invited to join in saying goodbye and wishing her well at a farewell get-together at the post offi ce.

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Browne retires from Rimbey post offi ce after 27 years

For 27 years Val Browne has been a well-known friendly fixture at the Rimbey post offi ce.

She has been the smil-ing face behind the count-er helping people sort out the most effective way to send their mail, whether it be parcel post of priority or registered mail. And she has been there to chat and willingly lend a listening ear to each and every one of her customers.

And, throughout the years, through the ups and downs experienced by Canada Post, Browne enjoyed her job and did her best to keep her cus-tomers happy.

But on June 23, 2016, a bright, clear sunny day in summer, the petite blonde postal clerk handed in her keys for the last time.

She decided to make the move that eventually comes to all of the working public.

Retirement.

Taking a moment to chat on her last day before her co-workers threw her a goodbye party, the gregar-ious lady refl ected on the new chapter in her life that will, no doubt, come with retirement.

“It’s bittersweet,” she said. “It’s an ending, but it’s also a new beginning.”

Browne began working in the old post offi ce located on Main Street in 1989 and was on staff when the new post offi ce was built in 2003.

She recalled the ways things used to be in her early days of working. She said each clerk had their own drawer containing stamps and cash.

“We did not have a till in those days,” she said. “Everything was done man-ually.”

She recalled the days when employees were allowed to smoke in the buildings, not-ing smoke marks remained on the ceiling from one of the former postmasters.

Throughout the years, Browne got to know her cus-tomers and soon knew who would have a joke to tell or simply want to chat.

“Scotty (Aitken) was prob-ably my funniest customer,” she said. “He always has a joke and enjoys a laugh.”

Browne will miss her customers, many of whom she knew as neighbors and friends.

Watching children come in with their parents to pick up parcels or mail a letter or get their own personal stamp was fun, she said.

“I’m going to miss the cus-tomers,” she said. “It’s been a pleasure to help people at the counter. I enjoyed waiting on the people, visit-ing with them and steering them in the right direction.”

She said Christmas was a busy time, and even though Christmas card delivery has declined, the parcels have not.

BY TREENA MIELKE

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Kate A. Boorman won the R. Ross Annett Award for Children’s Literature sponsored by the Under the Arch Youth Foundation at the Calgary Foundation for her novel, WINTERKILL.

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Boorman captures Writers’ Guild of Alberta award

The Writers’ Guild of Alberta has singled out an Edmonton author with family roots in Rimbey for an award.

Kate A. Boorman won the R. Ross Annett Award for Children’s Literature sponsored by

the Under the Arch Youth Foundation at the Calgary Foundation for her novel, WINTERKILL.

Boorman received her award at the Alberta Literary Awards Gala on June 4, 2016 in MacDonald Hall at SAIT in Calgary.

In a telephone inter-view from her home in

Edmonton, where she is busy working on a new novel, Boorman said re-ceiving the award was “wonderful.”

“I feel like a relative newcomer to the writing community and it was really lovely to be recog-nized by my peers.”

In her novel, WINTERKILL, Boorman takes the reader on a thrilling journey of alter-nate history where a fear-some mysterious enemy isolates a frontier settle-ment and an ostracized teenage girl dealing with life, love and family se-crets is the strong female heroine.

Boorman was inspired by the history of North America as she created

the settlement of the west in her book. As the story unfolds, Emmeline, the young heroine fi nds love and fi ghts to uncover the truth about her family’s legacy in a community ruled by fear.

Abrams/Amulet, the book’s publisher said the book is a must-read that is equally thrilling, creepy and touching.

A graduate of the University of Alberta with a Masters in Art, Boorman is by no means a nov-ice writer, but her fi eld of expertise previously cen-tered on non-fi ction and research articles.

After becoming a stay at home mom with two small children, she began writing fi ction and discov-

ered she really loved it.DARKTHAW, the sequel

to WINTERKILL, was pub-lished in October of 2015 and the fi nal book in the series, HEARTFIRE, is to come out in November.

Boorman is now work-ing on another book about sibling rivalry between two sisters whose parents have disappeared.

Boorman, who is the daughter of Dr. Michael and Annette Boorman was born in Nepal and grew up in Rimbey.

Visit her at kateaboor-man.com and follow her on Twitter @kateboorman.

Last year she was shortlisted for the Alberta Readers’ Choice Award sponsored by the Edmonton Public Library for WINTERKILL.

Sigmund Brouwer from Red Deer and Lorna Schultz Nicholson were also shortlisted for the R. Ross Annett Award for Children’s Literature.

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“Sharing New Life in Christ”Rimbey New Life Fellowship

Sunday 10:30 a.m. Children’s Church 11:30 a.m. Midweek Service - Wednesday 7 p.m.

Ladies Meeting Friday 2 p.m.Pastor Reg Darnell 403-843-3336 (Offi ce)

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Church of the Nazarene, RimbeyChurch of the Nazarene, RimbeySunday Worship & Sunday School 10:30 a.m.

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with Children’s Church

Roman Catholic Church Saturday Evening: Sylvan Lake - 5:00 p.m.

Sunday Morning: Rimbey - 9:00 a.m. Sylvan Lake -11:00 a.m.

Last Sunday of every month: Sylvan Lake 9:00 a.m. Rimbey 11:00 a.m.Parish Priest: Father Les Drewicki

Administration Offi ce: 403-843-2126;

Rimbey Christian Schoolwins

challenge

Alberta Rimbey Christian School won fi rst place in the Plastic Bag Grab challenge held during Earth Week 2016 (April 18 to 22).

During the week, elemen-tary school students from across Canada collected 2,279,601 plastic shopping bags — approximately 18.4 metric tonnies of plastic — and brought them to their local Walmart store for recy-cling. The amount of plastic collected weighs as much as three orcas.

“When youth understand the importance of protect-ing the environment and see fi rsthanmd their actions make a difference it leads to life-long habits of sustainabil-ity and awareness,” says Jo-Anne St. Godard, executive director, recycling council of Ontario.

We were amazed that in fi ve short days the schools could-collect more than 18 tonnes of plastic that will now be used as a resource for making new material instead of fi lling landfi lls and waterways.”

Students from Rimbey Christian School won fi rst place in Alberta in the Pastic Bag Grab challenge held during Earth Week. The challenge, led by Recycling Council of Ontario, was sponsored by Walmart Canada. Photo submitted

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Rimbey Co-op Garage Sale

Friday, July 1 • 11am - 3pm

HUGE SELECTION of ProductUnbelievable Prices

TOOLS

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Congratulations Members of

The Board of Directors for Benjamin Natural Gas Co-op Ltd. and Gull Lake Deer Creek Gas Co-op Ltd. are very pleased to announce that at a Special General Meeting held in Leedale on June 15, 2016 a Special Resolution was passed by each of the Co-operatives membership to amalgamate.

The new Co-operative will operate under the name Gull Lake Deer Creek Gas Co-op Ltd. (G.L.D.C. Gas Co-op Ltd.). The current operations for each company will cease at close of business September 30th, 2016, with the NEW Co-operative commencing operations on the start of business October 1st, 2016.

The amalgamated Co-op offi ce will be located in the G.L.D.C. Gas Co-op Ltd. building at 4402-54th Ave., Rimbey.

Thievery happening at Tickle Trunk, anon profi t store

Stealing from a business or an individual is never a good thing, but stealing from a non profi t goodwill store, whose main purpose is to help those less fortu-nate seems especially wrong.

Unofortunately, that is what is happening at the Tickle Trunk, a small non profi t store located on Rimbey’s Main Street.

Some items, which have been donated to the Tickle Trunk, are being stolen before the merchandise ever makes it out to the fl oor.

Ge. Hofstra, often fondly referred to as Oma, is man-ager of the Tickle Trunk and works there four days a week. Hofstra said a letter has been received from an anonymous person who noted items intended for sale at the store are being sold privately.

“People should not leave stuff outside, they need to bring it inside when we are here,” she said.

As well as items being stolen from outside, Hofstra noted the good will store has been broken into, the cash registered stolen and the front window smashed.

The store is packed with a variety of items including clothes, small furniture, appliances, jewelery, bedding and an assortment of ornaments and trinkets.

Once the monthly rent and utilities is paid, proceeds from the sale of the items go to the Rimbey Food Bank, the Christian School or to other worthy charities or individuals in need.

The Tickle Trunk is open Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and is operated by 17 volunteers.

BY TREENA MIELKE

Be environmentally friendlyRECYCLE YOUR PAPER!

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Award: Ponoka County West District fi re chief John Weisgerber received his 15 year membership award for being part of The Alberta Fire Chief’s Association at the 2016 Alberta Fire Chief’s Association’s annual conference and trade show held at T’suu Tina, a First Nations reserve bordering the City of Calgary Photo submitted

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Ed Parkins, Inez Niles and Wayne McCrackin provided special music at the Rimbey Church of the Nazrene 100th anniversary held June 19 in Rimbey.

Treena Mielke Photo

Nazarene Church in Rimbeycelebrates100 years

The Godly spirit of James Rimbey who donated land on which the town’s fi rst Nazarene Church was built seemed alive and well as people gathered together last weekend to celebrate the church’s 100th birthday.

Rev. Grant Rainey said he is pleased and grateful that the pioneer spirit of the church’s forefather’s was evi-dent during the church’s celebrations.

“It was a real success. We had many former members in attendance with more than 150 at our banquet.”

Rev. Rainey was pleased to welcome people who had attended the church as far back as the 1920s and ‘30s.

Lois McCrackin, who was born in the ‘20s, attended the church from the time she was a newborn. During Sunday’s service, the elderly lady sang a duet with her son, Wayne.

Dr. Larry Dahl, District Superintendent of the Nazarene Church was the guest speaker at the celebration service.

M.P. Blaine Calkins, MLA Jason Nixon and Mayor Rick Pankiw were also in attendance as was Pastor Reg Darnell from Rimbey Ministerial Association.

Rainey said the church is looking ahead to becoming more involved in the community.

“Our plan and strategy over the next fi ve years is for more penetration into the community,” he said.

He noted that Blackfalds, Lacombe, Rimbey and Breton and surrounding area has the lowest rate of churchgo-ers in Alberta. He added that only about 20 per cent of the population of Rimbey attend church regularly.

“We see this as a great opportunity to minister in our community.”

BY TREENA MIELKE

Val Browne retires

“We could have up to 400 parcels to deal with in one day,” she said. “That’s a lot for a small town.”

Browne foresees more changes coming with Canada Post, but she remains fi rm in

her belief that meeting the needs of the cus-tomer should trump any decisions.

“I believe it is important that Canada Post provides good customer service. Mail, regard-less of what people think, is (still) important.”

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Play ball: Taryn Shaw from Rimbey took part in a wind up ball game last week against another Rimbey team. Minor ball is now winding down for the season.

Morriah Rudnik Photo

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2) Who was the fi rst premier of Prince Edward Island?

3) What is the deadliest

Bronze medal winners: The Rimbey Spartans Rugby Team won bronze in Lethbridge Provincial Tournament. The team won their fi rst game against Edmonton St Peter School by a score of 48-0. However, in the second game that day, they lost a heartbreaker to WR Myers from Taber by a score of 56-48 which put them into the bronze medal match the next day against Banff. Rimbey won by a score of 55-0.

Photo submitted

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explosion which ever oc-curred in Canada?

4) Where is the largest gold mine in Canada?

5) What is Treaty 6?6) How was the territory of

Nunavut created?7) How many awards has

Canadian recording artist Shania Twain won?

8) Who was Dr. James Naismith?

9) Who created the multi-million selling videog-ame series “Mass Effect?”

10) During the Cyprus Hills Massacre on June 1, 1873, 20 Assiniboine Indians were murdered by fur trad-ers. What police force was created in response to this?

11) What materials

comprise a Canadian $2 “Twoonie” coin?

12) What is offi cially the only bilingual province of Canada?

13) How long did the Battle of the Plains of Abraham on 13 September 1759 last?

14) What is Canada’s na-tional sport?

15) Who was the fi rst pre-mier of British Columbia?

16) What is Canada’s num-ber one export?

17) Which former

Canadian Prime Minister is pictured on the red-co-loured $50 bill?

18) How much is the Canadian fi sheries industry worth annually?

19) Who are Bob and Doug McKenzie?

20) What is the largest body of freshwater in the world?

21) What is bannock?

continued on page 15

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Sale Conducted by TBS AuctionAuctioneer - Steve Bredlow • Lic# - 329275

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Janet Walter (nee Wyley) enjoyed a visit with Fred Schutz at the old-timers’ reunion. Photo by Teri Ormberg

Rimbey old-timers’ reunion

brings back former residentsThe Rimbey Oldtimers’

Reunion was a gala af-fair, punctuated with lots of laughter, hugs and even a few tears as old friends, many of whom had been separated by time and distance, en-joyed a few special hours together.

The reunion was held last weekend, June 18 and 19 with over 200 people registered.

BY TREENA MIELKE This year the class of ’66 was recognized.

“This recognition in-cluded everyone that started school in 1954 and attended Rimbey schools. They didn’t have to graduate from Rimbey or graduated at all to be part of the class of ’66,” said Ormberg.

This year the old-timers association recognized the W.E. (Bill) Calkins family, who homestead-ed at Lockhart in 1900.

Local MP Blaine Calkins, who is part of the Calkins family, attended the re-union.

The registration fee was lowered this year and a cash concession was available from noon to 4 p.m.

Supper was held at 5:30 p.m. and a dance to fol-lowed.

A pancake breakfast was held at Pas Ka Poo Park from 8 to 11 a.m. on Sunday.

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22) What is the name of the scandal which forced Canada’s fi rst Prime Minister, Sir John A. MacDonald, to resign Nov. 5, 1873?

23) Who was Alberta’s fi rst premier?24) What does the name “Saskatchewan” mean?25) When did Newfoundland/Labrador become a province?26) What is the fi rst known fi lm ever made in Canada?27) Who ruled the British Empire when Canada became a

nation on July 1, 1867?28) If you were in the town of Lower Sackville, in which

province would you be?29) What is the busiest U.S.- Canada border crossing?30) When did Canada declare war on Nazi Germany to

enter World War II?31) Why did Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau declare martial

law in Quebec at 4 a.m. Oct. 16, 1970?32) In 1920 the North-West Mounted Police merged with

another police force to become the RCMP. What was the second police force?

33) Who was the second Prime Minister of Canada?34) Which Star Trek actor was born in Canada and later

went on to star as TV cop T.J. Hooker?35) In 1951 what hoax did B.C. sports reporter Hugh

Watson foster on his readers?36) Who was the very fi rst Canadian to earn a coveted

Nobel Prize?37) During the fur trade era, the Hudson Bay Company’s

primary competition was with which company?38) Famed fi gure skater Kurt Browning hails from what

Alberta village?39) A major monument was built in France to honour this

battle fought and won by Canadian troops Apr. 9 to 12, 1917.40) Who is the only woman to be Prime Minister of

Canada?41) What is the Palliser Triangle?42) Name all of Canada’s current NHL teams.43) What is the name of the mechanical space shuttle

appendage designed in Canada?44) In 1959 the Canadian government decided jet fi ghters

were obsolete and cancelled the production of this airplane.45) Only one province in Canada has a dinosaur named

after it. Name the dinosaur and the province.46) Some ancient human footprints were found in 2014

on Calvert Island off the coast of British Columbia. What is their suspected age?

47) L’Anse aux Meadows is a site of ruins dating to about 1000 CE on the coast of Labrador. Who built them?

48) Why is Canada’s $1 coin called a “Loonie?”49) Including the border with Alaska, how long is the U.S.-

Canada border?50) Before the maple leaf national fl ag, Canada used a

British Commonwealth fl ag. What was it called?See answers in next week’s edition of The Rimbey Review

continued from page 13

Quiz to test knowledge of Canadian history

Happy birthday Canada: Rimbey Lions Club members presented 83 fl ags and certifi cates to the Grade 1 classes at four local schools this year. In the back is Rimbey Lion member Michelle Oberhammer and Bluffton Grade 1 stu-dents Jayel Panrucker, Owen Graham, Drake Claassen, Chloe Auger, Jordyn Gully and Roslin Kaprowksi. Sitting are Roman Hunter, Kayden Burt, Hudson Huse, Denver Allen, Broxton Snell, Marlin Wilson, Victoria Nichol and Casey Westling. In the front is Rimbey Lions member Michael Jarmoluk.

Photo submitted

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BirthdayBirthday

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TUSTIAN

Sandra “Sandy” Jean Tustian of Rimbey, Alberta passed away suddenly at the Rimbey Hospital and Care Centre on Sunday, June 19, 2016 at the age of 53 years.Sandy was born in Maple Creek, Saskatchewan on September 28, 1962 to Shirley and Gerald Tustian. She attended school in Cochrane as a youngster, and fi nished

her schooling in Rimbey when the family relocated here. Growing up, Sandy experienced many health problems, but endeavored to make every day a bright and positive one. She worked for a few years at the Grand Hotel in Rimbey, then met Art Cooper and they became life-long friends. When Art passed away in 2004, Sandy remained on the farm until October 16, 2013, at which time she endured a terrible car accident. The accident placed Sandy in a wheelchair for almost the last three years. Her dream was always on her mind to return back home to care for her cats, whom she loved dearly. Sandy will be lovingly remembered and sadly missed by her mother, Shirley Ford of Winfi eld; and her two sisters: Joanne (Cliff) Reynolds of Winfi eld; and Lynita (Roy) Stevenson of Rocky Mountain House; in addition to her nephew, Dwayne (Deanna) Reynolds also of Winfi eld. Sandy was predeceased by her father, Gerald on June 19, 2004; and the love of her life, Art Cooper on October 16, 2004. A Graveside Service was held at the Bradshaw Cemetery, Rimbey on Friday, June 24, 2016 at 11:00 a.m. A Celebration of Sandy’s Life followed at the Last West Hall, Rimbey at 1:00 p.m. with the Reverend Jeanette Engblom offi ciating. If friends desire, memorial tributes in Sandy’s Memory may be made directly to STARS Head Offi ce, 1441 Aviation Park N.E., Box 570, Calgary, Alberta T2E 8M7 (www.stars.ca). Condolences to the Tustian Family may also be expressed by e-mail to: special_refl [email protected]

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Business Services#1000 - #1430

Butchering 1055JKC MEATS

Licensed Mobile Butchering

Custom Cutting & WrappingBeef, Pork and Wild Game

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Financial 1170GET BACK on track!

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LegalServices 1260

CRIMINAL RECORD? Think: Canadian pardon.

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WellDrilling 1400

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Misc.Services 1290

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WellDrilling 1400

Painters/Decorators1310RALPH’S PAINTING

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PersonalServices 1315

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Pet Services 1318

KennelsOld MacDonaldOld MacDonaldOld MacDonaldOld MacDonald

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BoardingDogs for adoptionDogs to surrender

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Phone (403) 783-7447

Roofing 1370METAL ROOFING & SIDING. 32+ colours available at over 55

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Buy & Sell#1500 - #1990

Aircraft ..............................1510Antiques & Art ..................1520Auctions ............................1530Bicycles ............................1540Building Supplies ..............1550Business Machines ..........1560Cameras & Accessories ..1570Children’s Items ................1580Clothing ............................1590Computers ........................1600Concert & Event Tickets ..1610Equipment - Misc. ............1620Equipment - Heavy ..........1630Tools ................................1640Farmers’ Market &Food Basket......................1650Firewood ..........................1660Lumber ............................1670Garden Supplies ..............1680Lawn Tractors ..................1690Health, Dietary, Beauty ....1700Household Appliances......1710Household Furnishings ....1720TV’s, Stereos, VCR’s ........1730Hot Tubs & Accessories ..1740Jewellery ..........................1750Kid’s Deals........................1755Misc. For Sale ..................1760Musical Instruments..........1770Music Lessons..................1780Piano & Organs ................1790Office Supplies ................1800Pets & Supplies ................1810Pet Services ....................1820Cats ..................................1830Dogs ................................1840Sports Cards ....................1850Sporting Goods ................1860Collectors’ Items ..............1870Swap, Barter & Trade ......1880Travel Packages ..............1900Wedding Supplies ............1910Recycled Products............1920Wanted to Buy ..................1930Items to Give Away ..........1940

Auctions 1530BIG STRAPPER

AUCTIONS at The Moose Hall,

2 miles south of Ponoka on Hwy. 2A.

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No Antique Sales for summer.

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Equipment-Misc. 1620

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Firewood 1660LOGS

Semi loads of pine, spruce, tamarack, poplar, birch.

Price depends on location of delivery. Lil Mule

Logging 403-318-4346

Misc. forSale 1760Guitar LessonsIn the Rimbey & AreaProfessional MusicianNOW TAKING STUDENTS

CALL RON 587.582.3834

Auctions 1530

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RIMBEY BUSINESS DIRECTORYRIMBEY BUSINESS DIRECTORY

Rimbey Implements Ltd.

5410 - 43 StreetRimbey, AB

Cell: (403) 783-0593Bus: (403) 843-3700Fax: (403) 843-3430

Al York General ManagerAl York General Manager

Action AutobodyRimbey

“We’re in the Business of Making You Look Good”

3 kms North & 3 kms East of Rimbey on Hwy #53

Owner Carey Anderson

403.843.3030

Plumbing Gasfi tting Hot Water & Forced Air HeatingWater Analysis & Treatment Systems

Doug Madu(403) 843-2635Cell (403) 350-5901

Box 2040, Rimbey, AB., TOC 2J0

email: [email protected]

Outdoor Wood or Coal BoilersHigh Efficiency Wood Gasifi cation Boilers

ASPENWORKS ASPENWORKS MECHANICAL MECHANICAL

5034 45 Avenue

Windshields - Heavy Equipment GlassResidential & Commercial

Mobile • Pickup & Delivery • In ShopOwner: Jamin Sargeant

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Call Connie or email [email protected]

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Based on a 12 week commitment.Does not include the $2.25 per week web surcharge.

TERRY GRIEMANHome Centre Manager

P. O. Box 260 Business (403) 843-22584625 51st Street Ext. #111Rimbey, AB Fax (403) 843-4242T0C 2J0 Canada Cell (403) [email protected]

Rimbey Co-opAssociationLtd.

Janice Cameron DDWe have moved to a new location in Ponoka.  Now located in downtown Ponoka northof the Dollar Tree store.

403-790-2700Call for your appointment today:

COUNTRYSIDECOUNTRYSIDEDENTURESDENTURES

• Photo Comparative Blood Analysis• Body Balancing • Young Living Essential Oils

• Raindrop Technique & Vitafl ex• Nutritional Supplements, Vitamins,

Minerals, Herbs & Homeopathy

e: [email protected]: North west of Rimbey on Highway 20 to Tsp Rd. 432 Medicine Lake Road 5.5 km west to #31055

ROGER MASURRimbey & Area Sales Representative

780-360-9552 • [email protected]

VISIT US AT www.hilinecnh.comBusiness: 780-352-9244

Toll-Free: 1-888-644-5463

4723-39 Avenue, Wetaskiwin, AB T9A 2J4

BRIAN GODLONTONPetroleum Manager

P. O. Box 260 Business (403) 843-22584625 51st Street Ext. #104Rimbey, AB Fax (403) 843-4242 T0C 2J0 Canada Cell (403) 704-0271

Rimbey Co-opAssociationLtd. 6982

Holly’sHolly’sGreenhouseGreenhouse

843-2892843-2892Open May 1 to Aug 1Open May 1 to Aug 1Gift Certifi cates AvailableGift Certifi cates Available

Open for the Season May 1stOpen for the Season May 1st7 Days a Week7 Days a Week 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.• Annual Bedding Plants • Planters • Annual Bedding Plants • Planters

• Hanging Baskets • Pond Plants • Perennials • Hanging Baskets • Pond Plants • Perennials • Trees & Shrubs •Custom Orders• Trees & Shrubs •Custom Orders

Located 5 miles West of Rimbey on Hwy #53Located 5 miles West of Rimbey on Hwy #53South 1 mile on #766, West 1 mile on Township 423,South 1 mile on #766, West 1 mile on Township 423,

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Python ContractingRenovations & Construction

O: 403-843-4697C: 403-506-3370C: 403-783-1329

[email protected]

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Barbecue: Gladys Johnson, Melvin Core and sister Eveline Core from Lacombe enjoyed the annual family barbecue night at Parkland Manor held June 3 with Rimoka board chairman Paul McLauchlin and board member Matthew Jaycox cooking hamburgers and hot-dogs. Photo submitted

Wayne McCrackin and his mother, Lois sang together at the Rimbey Nazarene Church’s 100th year celebration. Treena Mielke Photo

The Calkins family were recognized at the Rimbey Old Timers’ Reunion held June 18. In the back row are MP Blaine Calkins, Hal, Taylor Calkins, Earl, Dale Calkins and Gordon Calkins. In the front are Trevor Calkins, Gail Calkins Wilson, Joyce Calkins Ferguson, Neva Calkins Kowalzik, Gail McNaughton, Maureen Calkins and Ted Evernden. Photo by Teri Ormberg

Misc. forSale 1760NEW FLATDECK

FOR SALE8 ft. 6 inches

7 ft. 8 inches wide Call Gary

403 843 3462SAWMILLS from only

$4,397. Make money & save money with your own bandmill. Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free info & dvd:

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1-800-566-6899 ext. 400OT

Agricultural#2000 - #2290

Farm Equipment ..............2010Haying Equipment ............2020Tractors ............................2030Combines & Headers ......2040Fertilizer Equipment..........2050Misc. Farm Machinery ......2060Equipment Wanted ..........2070Farm Custom Work ..........2080Farm Auctions ..................2090Livestock ..........................2100Livestock - Exotic..............2110Sheep ..............................2120Poultry ..............................2130Horses ..............................2140Horse Boarding ................2150Riding Supplies ................2160Horse/Stock Trailers ........2170Pasture Wanted ................2180Grain, Feed, Hay ..............2190Seed Grain ......................2200Seeding & Tillage ............2210

Livestock 2100RED and black Angus

bulls, will be semen tested and delivery can be

arranged. E & L Ranching in Bowden, Eric @ 403 391-2259.

Evenings @ 403 224-2396

Grain, FeedHay 2190HEATED CANOLA buying Green, Heated or Spring-thrashed Canola. Buying:

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

or offgrade grain. “On Farm Pickup” Westcan

Feed & Grain, 1-877-250-5252.

SeedGrain 2200SEED Barley & Seed Oats

for Sale. 2 Row & 6 row high yielding varieties

available. Suitable for grain or silage. High germination

& vigour. Seed treating available. On Farm scale.

Larry Trautman, 403-783-1564 Mark Trautman 403-704-3157

Farm CustomWork 2080

Start your career!See Help Wanted

For Rent#3000 - #3200

Acreages/Farms ..............3010Houses/Duplexes ............3020Condos/Townhouses........3030Manufactured Homes ......3040Four Plexes/Six Plexes ....3050Suites ..............................3060Cottages/Seasonal ..........3070Roommates Wanted ........3080Rooms for Rent................3090Motels/Hotels ..................3100Offices ..............................3110Stores/Commercial ..........3120Industrial ..........................3130Warehouse Space............3140Garage Space..................3150Storage Space ................3160Land ................................3170Pasture ............................3180Mobile Lot ........................3190Misc. for Rent ..................3200

Wanted to Rent#3250 - #3390

Acreages/Farms ..............3255Houses/Duplexes ............3260Suites ..............................3270Rooms..............................3280Manufactured Homes ......3290Housesitting Wanted ........3300Garage Space..................3310Storage Space ................3320Stores/Commercial ..........3330Office Space ....................3340Industrial ..........................3350Warehouse Space............3360Resorts & Cottages..........3370Pasture/Land....................3380Mobile Lot ........................3390

Houses/Duplexes 3020

PONOKA, close to schools. 3 bdrm. + den, 1

bath house, 4 appls., single garage, n/s, no pets,

fenced yard. $1100 + utils, mo/d.d. Available immed.

403-783-4993

RIMBEY4 bdrm. duplex, 2 bath, den, laundry, cold room, covered deck, big yard, 5 appl., $1100/mo. + gas & power. DD/$1100. Town util. incl. 403-843-3684

Condos/Townhouses3030

YOU DESERVE THE BEST!! Picture yourself

relaxing in this 3 bedroom PONOKA town home is only 9 years old and is complete with laminate

ooring, main oor laundry, 6 appliances AND the

landlord pays the water sewer and garbage.

Plenty of storage and comfortable deck. No pets and smoking on deck only

helps keep this home pristine for people like you.

Call Mary at 403-783-6609.

ClassifiedsYour place to SELLYour place to BUY

ManufacturedHomes 3040FOR RENT2 bdrm. Mobile home

in Rimbey.Carpet throughout. W/D, F/S included.

$1000 mnth.Available July 1st.

587.876.7774

Suites 3060PONOKA 1 bdrm. well maintained quiet adult

building, no pets, $735/mo. + power, heat/water incld.

avail. immed. Brian 403-348-6594

PONOKA 2 bdrm. well maintained quiet adult

building, no pets $790/mo. + power, heat/water incld.

avail. July 1.Brian 403-348-6594

PONOKA lrg. 2 bdrm. bsmt. suite avail. for

quiet working people. 403-704-1645

* RIVERSIDE APTS. *Newly renovated

1 & 2 bedroom units in Ponoka: 3724-45 Street.

403-357-0287

WOODRIDGE VILLAGE : 2 bedroom apartments

$800 per month, include water, heat, garbage and parking. SD $800. Kids welcome, no pets no

smoking. Please call Sandra Lyon at

First Choice Realty (Ponoka) Ltd. 403-783-8881

PublicNotices 6010

Looking for a new pet?Check out Classifieds to

find the purrfect pet.

Real Estate#4000 - #4190

Realtors & Services..........4010Houses for Sale................4020Houses Wanted................4030Condos/Townhouses ........4040Acreages ..........................4050Acreages Wanted ............4060Farms/Land ......................4070Farms/Land Wanted ........4080Manufactured/Mobile Homes ..................4090Income Property ..............4100Commercial Property ......4110Industrial Property ............4120Cottages/Resort Property ..4130Businesses for Sale..........4140Buildings for Sale ............4150Lots for Sale ....................4160Out of Town Property ......4170Investment Opportunities ..4180Mortgages Bought/Sold....4190

Farms/Land 4070

PASTURE & hay land. 400 - 8000 acres year

round water. Management available. Central Sask. Natural springs excellent water. Grazing available. Other small & large grain & pasture quarters. $150k

- $2.6m. Doug Rue 306-716-2671;

[email protected].

ManufacturedHomes 4090WE ARE “Your Total Rural Housing Solution” - Save

up to $9000 on your Manufactured Home during our 45 Year

Anniversary Celebration. Visit:

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Cottages/ResortProperty 4130

NEW in ll lot (25’ x 130’) one block from the Sylvan

Lake Marina Golf Club. Located at 5237 - 50B

Avenue in Sylvan Lake. Call Susan O’Connor of

Sutton Landmark Realty at 1.403.877.8746

for more information.

FifthWheels 51102009 FLEETWOOD 5TH Wheel. Extreme Edition.

36 ft., quad slide, king bed, replace, 2 TV’s, large fridge. Complete with

bedding, dishes. Excellent condition. $42,500.

403-938-9247.

Public Notice#6000

Public Notices ..................6010Special Features ..............6050

Ponoka CountyPUBLIC NOTICE

Amendment to Land Use By-Law 7-08-LU

The Council of Ponoka County has been asked by Janet & Allen Marr to amend Land Use By-Law 7-08-LU as follows:

Reclassify Pt. SW 18-44-4-W5 from Agricultural District to Country Residential Hobby Farm District to allow for future subdivision of the rezoned area (1 parcel to be created).

Before considering the by-law, Council will hold a Public Hearing at which any person claiming to be affected may ask questions or make comments. This hearing is scheduled for 11:15 a.m. on Tuesday, July 12, 2016 in the Council Chambers of the County Administration Building.

A copy of the proposed by-law may be inspected at the County Administration Building, Ponoka, Alberta during regular offi ce hours.

Charlie B. CutforthChief Administrative Offi cerPonoka County4205 - Highway #2APONOKA, Alberta T4J 1V9Phone: 783-3333Fax: 783-6965e-mail: [email protected]

11:15 a.m. July 12, 2016

403-704-4333

• Floater• Sprayer

• Pasture• Hayland

• Crop Land

• Tillage - Kello Disk - Lemkin

Transportation#5000-5300

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“Let your Legacy start here.”

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Tom RubietzSales Consultant

Pat BoardmanGeneral

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