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    In and Around...

    A Community Guidefor Residents & Visitors to the

    North Peace

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    Not just the place for a brain workout!

    Check out our fitness centre:

    Fully-equipped weight room

    Cardio room

    SaunaRacquetball / squash courts

    G P R C F A I R V I E W C O L L E G E C A M P U S

    Yes, we provide top-notch training that

    gives people a head-start on their careers.

    We also have excellent recreational facilities

    that are available to the public.

    For more information:

    780.835.6689

    and other on-campus recreation facilities:

    Group Exercise Classes

    Body Sculpt

    Stability Ball

    Zumba

    Yoga

    Covered ice rink3-hole golf course & putting green

    Indoor riding arena

    Soccer field & ball diamond

    Gymnasium

    Trout pond

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    ADVERTISE

    The In and Around

    Fairview Guide

    will have 2 issues per

    year. The

    Spring/Summer is to be

    released early

    April and the Fall/Winter

    is to be released early

    September.

    If you wish to be a part

    of the guide to promote

    your organization

    please contact:

    Daryl Greenhill

    Community Services

    Manager

    780-835-5461

    Email:[email protected]

    Submissions will be

    required 4 weeks prior to

    distribution.

    In and Around Fairview Fall/Winter 2010

    Fitness, Sport and Recreation

    55 plus 2011 Summer Games

    Society .........................................32

    Fairview Regional

    Aquatic Centre ...................18-23

    Cummings Lake

    Recreational Area.....................16

    Cummings Lake Trail Map .......17

    Dunvegan Fish & Game

    Association .................................25

    Dunvegan Nordic Ski Club ......25

    Fairplex Arena ..............................11

    Fairview Curling Club ................27

    Fairview Golf Course .................28Fairview Silver Blades

    Skating Club ...............................26

    Fairview Ski Club .........................27

    GPRC .................................................2

    Hines Creek Golf Course ............6

    Hines Creek Minor Hockey ......28

    Horangi Taekwon-Do ................10

    Scouts .............................................31

    Taoist Tai Chi .................................24

    Unchaga Lanes ..............................9Whispering Pines Ski Area .......30

    Community Support and

    Wellness

    AB Health Services .....................12

    Career Resource Centre ............11

    Fairview & Area

    Palliative Care Society .............13

    Family & Community

    Support Services.......................14

    Kid Sport ..........................................8

    Peace Parent Link .......................25

    Family & Community Resource

    Centre ............................................. 7

    Victim Services ............................11

    Arts, Culture and Education

    College Town Capers ...................9

    Fine Arts Centre ............................9

    Mitelka Folkloric Theatre ...........6

    Other Important Pages

    Chamber of Commerce ............10

    Clear Hills County .......................15

    Community Contacts

    and Events ................................3, 4M.D. of Fairview ...........................29

    Town of Fairview .............6, 24, 26

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    FITNESS, SPORT AND RECREATION

    55 Plus 2011 Summer Games Society ..................................................................................................................................... 780-865-0999

    Cummings Lake Recreation Area Open May 1-October ................................................................................................... 780-835-5461

    Dunvegan Fish & Game Association contact Martin Larsen ........................................................................................... 780-876-6556

    Fairview Curling Club contact Cheryl Biegel 780-835-5293 ............................................................................................. 780-835-2828

    Fairview Golf Club ............................................................................................................................................................................ 780-835-2844Fairview Gymnastics Club............................................................................................................................................................. 780-835-8651

    Fairview Kings Senior Hockey Club contact Gerry Noullett ............................................................................................ 780-835-1144

    Fairview Ladies Hockey League contact Karla Stucklschwaiger780-835-3760 ......................................................... 780-835-2187

    Fairview Minor Ball................................... 780-835-0852

    Fairview Minor Hockey............................................................................................................................. www.fairviewminorhockey.com

    Fairview Minor Soccer Registration starts in March ............................................................................................................ 780-835-3219

    Fairview Olympians Swim Club Season starts May 1st ...................................................................................................... 780-835-3872

    Fairview Regional Aquatic Centre www.fairview.ca ........................................................................................................... 780-835-2812

    Fairview Shorin Ryu Karate Club Classes run September to May................................................................................. 780-835-8178

    Fairview Ski Hill ................................................................................................................................................................................. 780-835-4725

    George Lake Campground Open May 1-October ................................................................................................................ 780-494-2419

    GPRC Recreation Centre ................................................................................................................................................................ 780-835-6689Hines Creek Curling Club contact Ken Wamsley ................................................................................................................... 780-834-0115

    Hines Creek Golf and Country Club New Years Eve Dance call 780-835-4644 ........................... ............................. . 780-494-2217

    Hines Creek Minor Hockey Club contact Davina Mason ................................................................................................... 780-835-9290

    Horangi Taekwon-Do ...................................................................................................................................................................... 780-835-2223

    KidSport ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 780-835-2225

    North Peace Bracket Racing Association............................................................................................................................... 780-618-7349

    North Peace Sporting Horse Club ............................................................................................................................................. 780-835-5151

    Ratepayers Hockey League contact Dan Doll ....................................................................................................................... 780-835-4850

    Scouts .................................................................................................................................................................... 780-835-5085 / 780-835-3165

    Silver Blades Figure Skating Club ............................................................................................................ 780-494-2004 / 780-596-2405

    Taoist Tai Chi....................................................................................................................................................... 780-835-4642 / 780-835-2408

    TOPS Club Inc...................................................................................................................................................................................... 780-835-3655Unchuga Lanes & Lounge ............................................................................................................................................................. 780-835-2695

    Whitelaw Curling Club contact Dave Whitney ....................................................................................................................... 780-835-4897

    Whispering Pines Ski Hill www.skiworsley.com ................................................................................................................... 780-685-2594

    COMMUNITY SUPPORT AND WELLNESS

    AL-ANON Family Group

    ................................................................................................................................ 780-835-2120

    Alberta Health Services www.albertahealthservices.ca .................................................................................................... 780-835-4951

    Canadian Hard of Hearing Association .................................................................................................................................. 780-835-2503

    Childs World Day Care.................................................................................................................................................................... 780-835-2102

    Crossroads Resource Centre & Womens Shelter ............................................................................................................... 780-835-2120

    Fairview & Area Food Bankcontact N. Anne Grayson ........................................................................................................ 780-835-3655Fairview & Area Pallitive Care Society .................................................................................................................................... 780-835-4951

    Fairview & District Association for the Handicapped ..................................................................................................... 780-835-2591

    Fairview & District Chamber of Commerce .......................................................................................................................... 780-835-5999

    Fairview Fire and Rescue Society .............................................................................................................................................. 780-834-6568

    Fairview Victims Services Association......................................................................................... 780-835-4557

    Family & Community Resource Centre & Library................................ 780-835-5471

    FCSS Family & Community Support Services....................................... 780-835-5471

    Nothwest Alberta Child and Family Services Authority ................................................................................................ 780-835-7191

    Northwest Peace Community Adult Learning Association .......................................................................................... 780-835-6618

    Peace Parent Link.............................................................................................................................................................................. 780-835-3273

    Rural Crime Watch contact Sgt. Bruce Bracken ...................................................................................................................... 780-835-4031

    WJS Alberta........................................................................................................................................................................................... 780-624-85504

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    ARTS, CULTURE AND EDUCATION

    4-H Clubs contact Regional Office ................................................................................................................................................780-835-7536

    Bluefest ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 780-835-3183

    College Town Capers ......................... ............................. ............................. ........ June Lyons 780-835-5388 Mary Pelz 780-835-5356

    Fairview & Area Learning Store Located across from the Fairplex Arena .......................... ............................. .............780-835-3800

    Fairview & District Playschool Box 287 [email protected] ........................... ............................. ........780-835-5849Fairview Museums Open May-September ............................................................................................. 780-835-2397 / 780-835-2847

    Fairview Public Library.................................................................................................................................................................... 780-835-2613

    Fairview Veselka Dance Club...................................................................................................................... 780-835-4479 / 780-835-3698

    Hines Creek Music Festival ............................................................................................................................................................ 780-494-2419

    Historical Dunvegan Provincial ParkOpens May 15-Labour Day.

    Hours 10am-5pm.................................................................................................................Summer: 780-835-7150 Winter: 780-835-7206

    Lions Old Time Country Music Festival ................................................................................................. 780-835-4690 / 780-835-3378

    Mitelka Folkloric Theatre & Dance Company ....................................................................................................................... 780-685-3813

    Rombs Jamboree........................... ............................. ............................. ............................. ........ Rocky 780-991-0288 May 780-835-3596

    The Fairview Fine Arts Centre [email protected] ....................................................................................................780-835-2697

    SERVICE GROUPS AND SOCIETIES

    Fairview & District Agriculture Society ................................................................................................................................... 780-494-7536

    Fairview and District Lions Club ............................................................................................................... 780-835-4690 / 780-835-3378

    Fairview Fire & Rescue Society .................................................................................................................................................... 780-834-6568

    Golden Age Society........................................................................................................................................................................... 780-835-2608

    Heart of the Peace Recreation Society .................................................................................................................................... 780-835-5306

    Northland Masonic Lodge #147 Regular Meeting, 3rd Tuesday .....................................................................................780-835-3235

    Rotary Club ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 780-835-2415

    Royal Canadian Legion #84........................................................................................................................................................... 780-835-4129

    Whitelaw Agricultural Society ..................................................................................................................................................... 780-596-2006

    Wild Rose Rodeo Association ....................................................................................................................................................... 780-494-3636

    COMMUNITY HALLSDavid Thompson Hall...................................................................................................................................................................... 780-494-3932

    The Legion Hall .................................................................................................................................................................................. 780-835-3733

    Golden Meadow Community Hall contact Annemarie Greenhill .................................................................................. 780-835-3283

    David Thompson Hall...................................................................................................................................................................... 780-494-3932

    Waterhole Hall.................................................................................................................................................................................... 780-835-4868

    Whitelaw Community Hall............................................................................................................................................................ 780-596-3969

    EEO Community Centre Town Office ......................................................................................................................................... 780-835-5461

    Fredinstall Community Hall contact Chris Heck ................................................................................................................... 780-835-4597

    Highland Park Hall ........................................................................................................................................................................... 780-835-3818

    TOWN OF FAIRVIEW

    CAO ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ Martin Taylor

    Public Works Manager .................................................................................................................................................................. Garry Leathem

    Community Services Manager ................................................................................................................................................. Daryl Greenhill

    Finance Manager................................................................................................................................................................................. Janice Frykas

    Municipal Secretary...................................................................................................................................................................... Monika Ralston

    Town of Fairview Contact Information

    Town Office........................................................................................................................................................................................ 780-835-5461

    Fax ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 780-835-3576

    Email................................................................................................................................................................................... [email protected]

    Website........................................................................................................................................................................................... www.fairview.ca

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    The Town of Fairview receives manycalls from people who have lost theirpets, as well as complaints of strayanimals wandering the streets ortrespassing on others property. Thetowns bylaw control officer will pickthem up and take them to the pound,but if the pets are not licensed, wehave no means of identifying the

    owners. If unclaimed after 72 hours, and no adoption has taken place, theanimals may be transferred to SPCA in Peace River or may be euthanized. This isa sad but necessary task, paid for by the taxpayers. The problem is easily rectifiedby purchasing an inexpensive pet license at the Town Office. It is critical thatyour pets wear identification.

    Is your dog gone? Call the Town Office immediately to see if it has been pickedup. If looking to adopt an animal, call the Town Office to leave your nameand number to be kept on our file. We get young, intelligent, beautiful andsometimes pedigree dogs and cats. If, on the other hand, you are not preparedto take on the responsibilities that go with pet ownership, leave it be. Animalsrequire a lot of love, care and attention. Do not allow your animals to run at large,ever! That said, we have received reports of dogs being left on leashes day andnight, sometimes without shelter, food or water. They are left in blistering sunin summer and freezing cold in the winter, laying in their own feces. Dogs areteased, tormented, abused and injured by their human friends. If you witnessany type of animal abuse, please call the Town Office or the RCMP immediately.Animal cruelty has no place in Fairview!

    Dont neglect your PETIQUETTE. You must not allow your pets to annoy neighbors.There is to be no barking whatsoever between the hours of 11:00 pm and 7:00am, and no incessant barking any time of the day. If you own a cat/cats, thekitty poo must stay in your own yard. When walking your dog, be sure totake a plastic bag to scoop poop to be deposited in an appropriate garbagecontainer. If you are walking your dog, it must be on a leash and you must havecomplete control so it does not attack or intimidate passers-by or other dogs.

    Pursuant to Bylaw 941/G/2009 an owner of an animal is guilty ofan offence if:

    is not immediately removed and disposed of in a sanitary manner

    kennel

    distress

    ITS ADOG-GONE

    SHAME!

    IF YOU LOVE YOUR PETS,TAKE PROPER CARE OF THEM,

    OR GIVE THEM UP!

    Phone Carolat 780.685.3813

    Mitelka Folkloric Theatre & Dance Co.2010-2011

    a story set in IrelandNEEDED:

    Dancers, Singers, MusiciansAges 4 to Adult.

    DANCE STYLES:Tap, Hip Hop, Ballet, Irish(step, ceili & set dancing)

    Register by August 23 and receivea 10% discount!

    Calssed begin Sept. 7that Waterhole Hall, Fairview

    December 31, 2010Dave Shaw Memorial Hall

    Tickets available on November 1, 2010

    Music by Barn Yard Boys

    For more information

    or to reserve tickets please call

    Don or Sue Koyman 780-835-4644NO MINORS PLEASE

    Public 9 Hole Golf course & Clubhouse

    Open May 1 September 30, 2011

    NEWYEARS EVE

    DANCEFundraising Event

    2011 MEMBERSHIPS15% OFFuntil January 1st, 2011

    10% OFFuntil February 1st, 2011

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    FAMILY& COMMUNITY

    RESOURCE CENTRE & LIBRARY

    The Family and Community Resource

    Centre & Library are supported by

    the Town of Fairview, the Municipal

    District of Fairview No. 136 &

    Hines Creek. FCRC received a one

    time grant from Clear Hills County

    and TransCanada to purchase new

    books & DVDs that provide resources

    for individuals, families and our

    communities every day.

    PROGRAMS INCLUDE: Community Income Tax Program CLT Corbras Leading Together Fairview Community Restorative Justice Family School Liaison Fairview Drug Awareness Coalition Well Community ActionAssociation

    Books for Babies

    Peace Parent Link Fairview Youth Asset

    Development Team Fairview Kid Sport Dare to Care Babies Best Start Senior Computer Classes Circus Camp Emergency Preparedness Northwest Peace Community Adult Learning

    Council

    Information & referral services are provided tosupport families, seniors, schools & communityorganizations on issues from parenting and

    wellness to issues on high risk behaviors and selfimprovement.

    CATEGORIES INCLUDE:

    Educational resources from nutritionand managing school & stress to learningdisabilities, bullying, drugs & alcohol

    Wellness information fromMayo Clinic on heart health,IBS arthritic, weight loss,beginner yoga and mediation

    Personal developmentsection focusing on self-improvement, verbal and non-

    verbal communication

    Mental health informationon suicide, self-injury, depression, anxiety,bi-polar disorder for teens and adults

    Parenting information ranges fromvirtues for families to challenges such asdivorce

    Services and Library are FREE!

    Current Resource Centre Programs & PartnersResource Materials - Books, Videos & DVDs

    780.835.5471 10316-109 StreetAcross from the Fairplex Arena - Audit and Safety Building

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    780-835-2225

    SoALL

    KidsCanPlay

    !

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    The Fairview Fine Arts Society isa non-profit, charitable society, incorporated since 1979.

    We offer:

    The Membership Advantage

    Membership is $30.00/yr. for adults, $15.00 for juniors.

    Come to the Centre to pick up a brochure!

    Admission is free!

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    Web: [email protected]: [email protected]

    To become involved please call...

    Mary Pelz

    780-835-5356 or

    June Lyons

    780-835-5388

    Spring 2011Large Production

    The CTC endeavors to hold one major theatre production per year or

    one full length play and an evening of one act plays.

    We are available to perform for other functions. All of our performers

    and stage hands are volunteers from the community.

    All agesare welcome to

    participate!

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    Located atE.E. Oliver School

    Tuesdays and ThursdaysClasses for ages 4 years-adult

    to register for your1 month Trial

    The Fairview & District Chamber of

    Commerce offers a range of services and

    programs for individual businesses as well as

    being a major contributing factor to a quality

    community in general. Member businesses and

    individual members recognize that by working

    together through the Chamber they can

    help build a successful, healthy community

    for businesses and residents. Along with the

    core programs of the Chamber, new ideas and

    innovative activities are continually occurring.

    The current list of programs and services to

    members of the Chamber include the following:

    Advertising

    Opportunities

    Annual General Meeting

    Business Referrals

    Chamber Cash

    Chamber Mixers

    Chambers of Commerce

    Group Insurance Plan

    Fairview Amateur RodeoParade

    Farmers and Merchants

    Golf Tournament

    Interesting Guest

    Speakers

    Highway Signage

    Monthly Luncheon

    Meetings

    Moonlight Madness

    Passport to Christmas

    Santa Claus Parade

    Super Saturday

    Visitor Information

    Centre

    Luncheon meetings are the first Wednesday of the month at the Dunvegan Inn. We welcome your interest in the Chamber and

    invite you to be part of the development of your community and take advantage of everything that the Chamber provides.

    PhotocourtesyofSharonLandry

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    FAIRPLEX ARENAPublic and Family Skate

    Look for the Holiday schedule for public skate

    and shinny, which will be posted.

    Closed December 24, 25, 26, 31 & January 1.

    Arena open to all users

    Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday

    from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm

    Before January 1, 2011

    Sunday Family 5:00 pm - 6:15 pm

    Public 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm

    After January 1, 2011

    Sunday Public 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm

    Fairview Victims Services Association

    780-835-4557

    Fairview Victims Services

    Associationis a non-profit organization that provides

    24 hour crisis intervention and support to victims

    of crime or tragedy 7 days per week.

    Trained volunteers can help victims of crime or tragedywith practical /emotional support and comfort, information

    about the criminal justice system, referrals to communityagencies and counseling services in the area that can help

    after the event, court tours, and courtroom support.

    This is a confidential and free service to residents ofFairview and the surrounding areas.

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    Fairview & District

    People Helping People

    FAMILY& COMMUNITY

    SUPPORT SERVICES

    Fairview & District Family and

    Community Support Services

    is a partnership between the

    Province of Alberta, Town of

    Fairview and Municipal District

    of Fairview No. 136 that develops

    locally driven preventative social

    initiatives to enhance the well-

    being of individuals, families and

    communities.

    The Link Youth Centre Family School Liaison Books for Babies Circus Camp Fairview & District Play

    School Association Northwest Peace

    Community Adult LearningCouncil

    Fairview Drug AwarenessCoalition

    Well Community ActionAssociation

    Peace Parent Link Fairview Interagency Fairview Kid Sport

    Fairview and Area Restorative Justice Dare to Care Babies Best Start

    Programs supported byFairview & District FCSS

    Cobras Leading Together Volunteer Week Cuppa Joe

    Programs & Services Fair Seniors Information

    Seniors Special NeedsSupport

    Family & CommunityResource Centre

    Community Income TaxProgram

    P.A.R.T.Y. Program Free Meeting Space Usage of Board Room

    Computer Classes for Seniors Information & Referral Services

    Seniors Week Emergency Preparedness

    Community Initiatives

    (780)835-5471 10316-109 StreetAcross from the Fairplex Arena - Audit and Safety Building

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    Located 630 kilometres north of

    Edmonton in the beautiful Peace

    Region of north western Alberta,

    along the British Columbia border,Clear Hills County has plenty to

    offer. The mighty Peace River

    forming part of the southern

    boundary, and the Clear Hills to

    the north, are natural features that

    contribute to the charm and appeal

    of the County. Driving through

    the County on Highway 64 is a

    beautiful alternative route to

    Alaska and British Columbia,

    providing the opportunity to passthrough two stunning river

    crossings; the Clear River and the

    Beaton River. This well

    maintained highway is the road of

    choice for those seeking

    picturesque scenery and is known

    for sightings of deer and other

    wildlife and its vast boreal forest.

    www.clearhillscounty.ab.ca

    780-685-3925

    Carter Camp - Located on

    the banks of the Peace River25 km west of Hines Creek

    off Hwy 685. Rustic

    camping, hiking, picnic

    shelter, boat launch, fishing,

    playground, RV station.

    Many Islands 6.5 km

    southwest of Worsley off

    Hwy 64. Located on the

    banks of the Peace River,

    picnic shelter, boat launch,

    fishing, horseshoe pit,

    playground, hiking trails.

    Clear River Campground

    Located on Hwy 64, 20 km

    from British Columbia border

    in the Clear River Valley.

    Picnic shelter, horseshoe pit,

    camp stalls.

    Whispering Pines Ski Hill

    25 km northwest of Worsley,

    Ski & snowboard school,

    chalet and concession, chair

    lift.

    George Lake 4.5 km south

    of Hines Creek on Hwy 64.Wonderful boating lake, great

    for water skiing. Boat launch,

    swimming, beach area,

    horseshoes, playground,

    picnic shelter, large camp

    stalls. Home of the Naughty

    Otter and the George Lake

    Music Festival. Excellent

    birding area.

    Running Lake 8 km east,

    22 km north of Worsley of

    Hwy 64. Fishing, boat

    launch, hiking trails.

    Stoney Lake 20 km north

    east of Hines Creek off Hwy

    685. Camping, fishing,

    swimming, hiking, boat

    launch.

    Oles Lake 49 km southwest

    of Worsley off Hwy 64. Boat

    launch, fishing, hiking trails,

    camp stalls.

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    AquaticCentre

    Fairview Regional

    Rental of Pool The Aquatic Centre boasts a five lane pool,zero depth leisure pool, large hot tub, climbingwall and a great water slide. Some of our otheramenities include an outdoor deck for theswimmers and an activity room with fridge, sink,microwave and BBQ patio. The Aquatic Centreis a great option for birthday parties, familyfunctions and business parties.

    Available Rental times for PoolFriday 8:30-9:30pmSaturday 5:30-9:30pmSunday 10am-12pm & 5:30-9:30pm

    Rental RatesPrivate $80.00/hr + gstNon-Profit $70.00/hr + gstActivity Room $10.00/hr + gst** For rentals with more than 40 people, there will be an additional

    fee of $20.00/hr charged for an additional lifeguard.

    Party Packages

    Package rates are available. Contact receptionfor more details & save money.

    Phone: 780 - 835-2812Fax: 780-835-6787

    Email: [email protected]

    Website:www.fairview.ca

    General Rules of the Pool

    accompanied by an adult of 14 years ofage or older at all times in the water

    the boot racks or carried to your locker

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    LessonsDucklings & Dinos - 3 mos.-3 yrs.

    This is a parent and baby/toddler combination. Parents

    learn how to enjoy the water with their child and

    children learn how to relax and be comfortable in the

    water. Each session will consist of 5 lessons.

    Cost: $20.00

    Time: 11:00 - 11:30 am

    Days: Wednesdays

    Lesson Dates:October 6-November 3 November 10-December 8

    January 5-February 2 February 9-March 9

    March 16-April 13

    Dolphins - 3-5 yrs. The children learn to be independent in the water

    through play and structured skill development.

    Cost: $20.00

    Time: 3:45 - 4:15 pm

    Days: Mondays & Wednesdays

    Lesson Dates:

    September 27-October 11 October 13-October 27November 1-November 15 November 17-December 1

    January 3-January 17 January 19-February 2

    February 7-February 21 February 23-March 9

    March 14-March 28 March 30-April 13

    Saturday Morning Sessions

    Time: 11:20 - 11:50 am

    Lesson Dates:

    October 2-December 4 January 22-March 26

    Adult Lessons - 16+A program designed to each individuals ability and

    needs! Whether you are starting from scratch or

    would like to improve your strokes, come learn from

    experienced instructors in a welcoming and educational

    environment.

    Cost: $40.00 +GST for 5 one hour sessions

    Time: 8:30 - 9:30 pm

    Days:Thursdays

    The participants may pick any 5 Thursdays that are

    convenient for them between September 20-April 30.

    Lessons 6 years and up

    Stage 1: Orientation to the water

    Cost: $35 (with membership) or $40 (without)

    Time: Monday/Wednesday: 4:25 - 4:55 pm

    Saturday Morning: 10:40-11:10 am

    See below for lesson dates.

    Stage 2/Stage 3: Skill Improvement

    Cost: $40 (with membership) or $45 (without)

    Time: Monday/Wednesday: 5:05 - 5:50 pm

    Saturday Morning: 9:45 - 10:30 am

    See below for lesson dates.

    Lesson Dates (Stages 1, 2 & 3)

    Weekday Sessions (Monday & Wednesday)

    September 27-October 27 November 1-December 1

    January 3-February 2 February 7-March 9

    March 14-April 13

    Saturday Morning Sessions

    October 2-December 4 January 22-March 26

    Private Lessons: Available by request only dependant

    on staff availability. Please contact reception.

    Special Needs Lessons: Available by request only,

    private lesson or assisted lesson in inclusive setting.

    Please contact reception.

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    Aqua Size

    Swim Clubs

    We have new resistance equipment...come try out the

    new foam barbells!

    Have fun and get fit in our liquid gym. Classes are suitablefor all fitness levels. You do not have to be able to swim to

    participate & you dont even have to get your hair wet.

    Fit & 50+:

    Monday, Wednesday & Friday 10 11 amSeptember 20 - June 30

    For adults 50 years of age & up with an interest in keeping fit.A more forgiving form of exercise with low impact on joints &injuries & its fun too!!

    Day Time:

    Monday & Friday 1 pm 2 pm

    September 20 - April 29

    Along with our regular class we will provide babysitting inthe water for parents with children over 2 years of age, $2.00

    per child. Its a great way for moms with toddlers to get out ofthe house, get some exercise & meet other moms with young

    children. Everyone is welcome, you do not have to have kids

    to attend this class.

    Evening Aqua Size:Monday* 8:30 - 9:30 pm deep water class

    Wednesday* 8:30 9:30 pm shallow water classSeptember 20 - June 30

    Fun & challenging - choose from low impact in the shallowwater to no impact in the deep water. Deep water participants

    wear flotation belts.

    *Note: Scheduling changes. The evening aqua size is now

    on Monday & Wednesday NOT Tuesday & Thursday.

    Junior Lifeguard Club:

    Does your youth/teen enjoy swimming? Have they completedor nearly completed the Sears I Can Swim program (or other

    compatible programming)? Are they interested in becominga lifeguard? Junior Lifeguard Club might be just what they

    are looking for! This fun and friendly environment will assistin continuing to improve and develop their swimming skills,

    while learning new and more challenging skills required for

    life guarding. Our LSI certified coach will design practicesbased on the participants skill levels and personal goals.

    Cost: $140.00/session or $250 for entire season. Drop-in rates$5.00

    Time: 5:00 - 6:00 pmDays: Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays (Tuesday and Thursday

    registered, Friday drop-in)

    Season: September 20-April 30Sessions:

    Non-Competitive

    Flippers Winter Swim Club:

    A great way for youth to stay active druing our long wintermonths. A fun and friendly environment for youth ages 5-18,

    of all ability levels. *Please see below.

    Cost: $250.00 - Fee includes Youth 20 punch card & SeasonsPass holders receive 10% discount on club fees.

    Time: 4:00 - 5:00 pmDays:Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays

    Season: September 20-April 30Non-Competitive

    Masters Swim Club:

    A fun way to stay fit. Do you enjoy the water? Do you have any

    joint or medical issues that restrict your ability to run, walkor workout? do you want to improve on your swim strokes?

    Masters is the club for you. Swimming allows for great cardioand muscle toning with minimal impact on your joints and

    back. A fun and friendly environment for adults of all ages andabilities. Planning on competing in the 2011, 55+ Summer

    Games? Get ready with Masters Swim. *Please see below.

    Cost: $250.00 + GST for season. Club fee includes Adult 20

    punch card. Seasons Pass holders receive 10% discount onclub fee.Time: 8:30 - 9:30 pm

    Days:Tuesdays, Thursdays, FridaysSeason: September 20-April 30

    * A NCCP Level 1 certified coach will have Swim Club workouts

    designed to improve your stroke efficiency, cardio and muscle

    tone. The coach will be present during all practices to offerassistance and work with all swimmers. Practice workouts are

    designed based on swimmers abilities and goals. Multiplelevels of workouts will be available at all practices. Please

    contact reception to register in any of the above clubs.

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    LifeguardBronze Medallion:

    Prerequisite: Must be at least 13 years of age and be a competent

    swimmer.

    Program includes a timed swim of 20 lengths in 15 minutes.

    COST - $139.65(includes gst & book)

    Bronze Cross:

    Prerequisite: Bronze Medallion. Program includes a timed swim of

    24 lengths in 18 minutes.

    COST- $105.00(includes gst)

    Discount price if you sign up for both Bronze Medallion & Cross

    COMBINED COST - $218.40(includes gst & book)

    Standard First Aid: No prerequisites

    COST- $105.00 (includes gst & book)

    Courses

    Prerequisites: Bronze Cross, Standard First Aid and must be over 16

    years of age by last day of the class. This is a 40 hour course and is the

    minimum requirement to become a lifeguard.

    Cost: $250 (includes gst & book)

    Lifesaving Instructor - LSI

    Lifesaving Insturctors/Examiners are trained to teach and evaluate the

    three Canadian Swim Patrol Program awards, as well as the Bronze Star,

    Bronze Medallion, Bronze Cross or higher.Prerequisites: 16 years old and current Bronze Cross or higher.

    Cost: $200 +GST (includes book)

    Dates: October 15 - 4:00 pm - 9:00 pm

    October 16 - 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

    October 17 - 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

    For more information please contact reception at 780-835-2812. Dates

    for some courses have not yet been set as they will be dependant on

    enrolment. Classes fill quickly so please get your name on the interestlist.

    National Lifeguard Service

    Award - NLS

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    RatesDay Rates : for re-admission later the same day ask for a stamp3 and under..............................................................................................FreePreschool (4-5) ....................................................................................$1.00Youth (6-17) Senior (60+) ...............................................................$2.75Adult (18-59)/Aqua-Size .................................................................$4.00Family ...................................................................................................$10.00Season Pass Rates

    Age 3 Month 6 Month 12 Month

    Preschool (4-5) 21.00 31.50 55.00

    Youth (6-17) 68.00 102.00 178.00

    Adult (18-59) 78.50 117.50 205.00

    Senior (60+) 68.00 102.00 178.00Family 183.00 277.50 480.00

    Punch Card Rates

    Age 5 10 15 20

    Preschool (4-5) 4.75 9.00 12.75 16.00

    Youth (6-17) 13.00 24.75 35.00 44.00

    Adult (18-59) 19.00 36.00 51.00 64.00

    Senior (60+) 13.00 24.75 35.00 44.00

    Family 47.50 90.00 127.50 160.00

    Aqua Size 19.00 36.00 51.00 64.00

    Theme DaysMondays - Motivation Monday - All Day

    Motivate someone to come to the pool! All Seasons Pass

    holders can bring a friend for Free on Mondays

    Tuesdays - Toonie Tuesday - All day

    Its the best bargain in Town.

    Everyone swims for a Toonie on Tuesdays.

    Wednesdays - Water Volleyball Wednesday

    Bring your friends & play a game of drop-in water volleyball.

    Thursdays - Theme Thursday

    Family Swim 6pm-7pm

    Public Swim 7pm-8:30pm

    Listen to a different music theme every Thursday night.

    Fridays - Food Bank Friday

    Bring a non-perishable food donation & get to enter our

    monthly draw for a free pool punch card.

    Weekends - Super Saturday & Sunday

    All dayAll weekend

    Pool toys are left out all day for your enjoyment.

    Fairview Regional Aquatic Centre 780-835-2812

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    www.peaceparentlink.ca

    Family Support & Education

    Developmental check-up for children 0-6 years.

    Parent and Preschooler Programs

    Positive Parenting Program(Parenting Courses for parents with children 1-16 years)

    AGES 0-12

    Sept. 20, 27 and Oct. 4 at 7:00 p.m.

    at the Fairview FCSS Meeting Room

    AGES 13-16

    Oct. 18, 25 and Nov. 1 at 7:00 p.m.

    at the Fairview FCSS Meeting Room

    Call Tracey at 780-835-3273

    for more information or to register.

    For more information about Parent Link contact

    Tracey Gerk,

    Fairview Parent Link office

    at 780-835-327310316-109 Street, Fairview, AB

    For more information on

    other programs

    contact our main office

    Peace Parent Link,780-624-07707715-99 Street, Peace River

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    For moreinformation call

    Martin Larsen

    Celebrating over 25 years of

    Cross Country skiing in the Heartof the Peace.

    With club volunteers tracksetting8 km of trails in Fairview at

    Cummings Lake and 12 km of

    trails at Sand Lake, skiers can enjoythe winter wonderland for free.

    Club members enjoy up todate trail reports along with the

    opportunity to participate in ski

    clinics, and group outings such asmoonlight skiis.

    Come join us!The low membership fee of $20/

    person or $50/family keep the

    grooming equipment in fuel andinsurance in place.

    For more info [email protected] call Bob at 780-835-4652

    or Fred at 780-835-4958.

    DUNVEGAN NORDIC

    SKI CLUB

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    Fairview Silver BladesSkating Club

    COME OUT AND SKATE WITH US!CanSkate focuses on having fun. Your child will learn the basics of skating as wellas make new friends and learn life skills, through music, games, theme days, andcreativity. We have 2 new energetic NCCP certified CanSkate coaches this seasonthanks to funding from Alberta Sport, Recreation, Parks & Wildlife. Andrea Ruetherand Emily Jones.Tue/Thu, Oct 05 Dec 16, 4:00 5:00 PMTue/Thu, Jan 04 Mar 17, 4:00 5:00 PM

    Not sure if your child will like it? Attend the first 4 sessions and if they arent readyto continue, you will get a full refund (less the skate Canada fee).

    STARSkate offers opportunities for skaters to develop their skills in ice dance,skating skills, free skate and interpretive skating. We are extremely pleased thatSandra Klassen, highly qualified and experienced NCCP professional coach, will becoaching the StarSkate groups. Session runs Oct 05 - Mar 25.

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    MUNICIPAL ELECTIONNomination Day - September 20, 2010

    Election Day - October 18, 2010

    Whats Your Job?

    For Election information,

    contact Returning Officer Monika Ralston

    at 780-835-5461 [email protected]

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    Curling is a Social Sport!On and off the ice its a great chance to get together

    with friends...and make new ones! One thing is for

    sure, the competition is always great fun!

    So, Come On Out and Let it Slide!!!

    Leagues

    FamilyLadies - Tuesdays

    MensMixed - Thursdays

    All leagues will begin towards the end of October and run

    in the evenings draws at 6:45 and 9:00. (exception is theFamily which has one draw at 6:45, games are 6 ends)

    Learn to Curl for Kids Mid-November

    Junior League January thru March

    Adult Learn to Curl and Advanced Clinics

    Watch for our website,

    planned for a fall launch!

    WATCH FOR MORE INFORMATION IN THE POST

    IN EARLY OCTOBER REGARDINGLEAGUE REGISTRATION!

    780-835-2828

    For more information

    contact Cheryl Biegel 780-835-5293

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    Typically from December to March

    AdultsY

    outh

    Child

    FamilyAdult

    YouthChild

    AdultandYouth

    Child

    Website:

    Phone:Hours:

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    Fairview Golf Club...

    Come and visit us,youll be glad you did!

    780-835-2844

    JoinUs...

    EveryonesGoing...

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    For more information contact

    Davina Mason 780-772-9290 or Terrie Wayland 780-494-2049

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    MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF FAIRVIEW NO. 13610957 - 91st Avenue

    Fairview, AB T0H 1L0

    Ph. 780-835-4903

    Website: mdfairview.com

    The Municipal District of Fairview No. 136 is located approximately

    558 km north of Edmonton on Highway 43 and 90 km north of

    Grande Prairie on Highway 2. To enter the municipality from the

    south, you will cross the mighty Peace River on the Dunvegan

    Bridge, the longest gravity-anchored suspension bridge in

    Alberta. Crossing the Gateway to the North will bring you to the

    Historic Dunvegan Park and Interpretive Centre.

    THE MAPLES

    Pratts Landing is located on the shoresof the Peace River, 26 river kilometers,

    4 hours of paddling upstream from

    Dunvegan - if driving you can access

    this wilderness park from secondary

    highway 682, 32 km west of the Town

    of Fairview. There are 15 stalls with Fire

    pits, free firewood, and there is also a

    playground for the kids.

    The Maples is a beautiful day use picnic area located on the west side of Dunvegan Bridge. It is located

    approximately 26 km south of the Town of Fairview on Highway 2. Visitors may investigate numerous

    stories about the fascinating history of this area by touring both parks. Historic Dunvegan was one of the

    first areas to be settled in the region. Along with great camping and picnic facilites, there are adjacent

    commercial gardens and gift shops to explore. The HIstoric Dunvegan Park has a wonderful campground

    with hook-ups for RVs and Campers.

    PRATTS LANDING

    This region is the Music Frestival

    Capital of Northern Alberta, with many festivals that take place

    from June to August. The Annual Bluefest is the 3rd Sunday in

    August in the hamlet of Bluesky located within the M.D. of Fairview

    No. 136, 9 km east of the Town of Fairview. There are many local

    musicians taking the stage, with lots of food and activities for the kids. The Fairview Amateur Rodeo

    happens the 3rd weekend in June, and the North Peace Bracket Racing Association holds drag

    races throughout the summer months at the Fairview Airpot located just 5 km west of Fairview, on

    Highway 34.

    This region is the Music Frestival

    Capital of Northern Alberta, with ma

    rom June to August. The nnual Blu

    ugust in the hamlet of Bluesky located

    o. 136, 9 km east of the Town of Fair .

    usicians taking the stage, with lots of food and activities for the kids.The Fairview Amateur Rodeo

    appens the 3rd weekend in June, and the North Peace Bracket Racing Association holds drag

    aces throughout the summer months at the Fairview Airpot located just 5 km west of Fairview, on

    ighway 34.

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    WHISPERING PINES SKI AREA

    Triple Chair Lift T-Bar

    Handle Tow Chalet Rental Shop

    Ski and Snowboard School

    Cross-Country Ski Trails

    Operated by the

    Worsley Clear HIlls Ski Club

    Ph: 780-685-2594

    Collect: 780-866-2594

    www.skiworsley.com

    Email: [email protected]

    Special rates for

    accommodations at the

    Worsley Gateway Inn

    780-685-2080

    Groups with a variety of abilitiescan ski & snowboard together in a

    relaxed & friendly environment!

    Open: Friday, Saturday, Sunday & Holidays

    Lifts Operate from 10:00am-4:00pm

    Rental Shop opens at 9:00am

    For RATES please contact our website

    www.skiworsley.com

    or phone 780-685-2594 collect 780-866-2594

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    1STFAIRVIEW

    SCOUTSThe mission of Scoutingis to help build

    a better world where people

    are self-fulfilled as individuals

    and play a constructiverole in society.

    PROGRAMSAge is as of September 1st of year.Beavers - 5-7 years of age

    Cubs - 8-10 years of age

    Scouts - 11-14 years of ageVenturers - 14-17 years of ageRovers - 18-21 years of age

    Meetings are Monday nights from 6:30pm-7:30pm for

    Beavers and 6:30pm-8:00pm for Cubs and Scouts.

    Activities for the sections range from crafts, hikes,canoeing, overnight camping, archery, GPS skills, fire

    starting, skill camps, Jamborettes and Jamborees,along with learning about nature, friends and having

    lots of fun.

    For more information contact:

    Janice Luken 780-835-3165Bev Wieben 780-835-5085

    Meetings are held at the Fairview Scout Groundsat 108 St. and 109 Ave.

    (behind the Town water plant)

    CREATING A BETTER WORLD

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    ALBERTA 55 PLUS

    JULY 21-24, 201

    July 2011 is coming quicklyFairview will be hosting the

    Summer 55 Plus Games July 21-24 , 2011.

    Everyone is invited to become involved!Become a volunteer and help organize one of the most

    unique events to be held in the Fairview area.

    The Town of Fairview with partners, the MD of Fairview, Clear Hills

    County and GPRC will welcome over 1200 athletes who will compete in

    Interested?If you are interested in volunteering ,

    offering your home or RV for billets, or if you want