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August 2014 Innisfree Informer In this issue: Innisfree Fair Schedule of Events Innisfree Mayor’s Report Business License Holders Innisfree Cemetery News Innisfree Hotel Bike A Thon Rec Centre Job Posting Ball Tournament Photos and Thank You Ukrainian Dance Info Village Of Innisfree Li- brary Info Minburn Fair Info Ranfurly Fair Schedule Free Classified Ads Birthdays/Anniversaries Calendar That`s right folks! The 34th annual Innisfree Fair will take place on August 13 and there are a number of activities taking place to entertain every member of the family, young and the young at heart. The day starts off with a pancake breakfast at 7 a.m. at the Seniors Hall followed by the parade through the village. The annual horse show gets underway at the Innisfree Rec Park arena as the bench show opens for viewing of all the handicrafts, horticulture and other goods. The exciting soap box derby will see a number of racers zing down the hill past the fire hall. You never know who you might see racing this year! The fair supper entertainment this year is the Laurence Brothers. The four-brother band, Liam, Jeremy, Luke and Joe, have been playing music for most of their life and over the last fifteen years, have been performing together in and around Central Alberta. You can be sure they will have a mix of genres suited to entertain the dinner guests at the Rec Cen- ter. Don`t miss out on this fun filled day of local events to cele- brate all things Innisfree! The Fair is Coming!!!

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Page 1: Innisfree Informer

August 2014

Innisfree Informer

In this issue:

Innisfree Fair Schedule of

Events

Innisfree Mayor’s

Report

Business License Holders

Innisfree Cemetery News

Innisfree Hotel Bike A

Thon

Rec Centre Job Posting

Ball Tournament Photos

and Thank You

Ukrainian Dance Info

Village Of Innisfree Li-

brary Info

Minburn Fair Info

Ranfurly Fair Schedule

Free Classified Ads

Birthdays/Anniversaries

Calendar

That`s right folks! The 34th annual Innisfree Fair will take

place on August 13 and there are a number of activities taking

place to entertain every member of the family, young and the

young at heart.

The day starts off with a pancake breakfast at 7 a.m. at the

Seniors Hall followed by the parade through the village.

The annual horse show gets underway at the Innisfree Rec

Park arena as the bench show opens for viewing of all the

handicrafts, horticulture and other goods.

The exciting soap box derby will see a number of racers

zing down the hill past the fire hall. You never know who you

might see racing this year!

The fair supper entertainment this year is the Laurence

Brothers. The four-brother band, Liam, Jeremy, Luke and Joe,

have been playing music for most of their life and over the

last fifteen years, have been performing together in and

around Central Alberta. You can be sure they will have a mix

of genres suited to entertain the dinner guests at the Rec Cen-

ter.

Don`t miss out on this fun filled day of local events to cele-

brate all things Innisfree!

The Fair is Coming!!!

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I hope everyone is enjoying summer. I

am. The Village was the recipient of

some lovely trees and shrubs. Mr. John

Stewart called us when Craig’s Green-

house was closing for the season and

asked if we would like some trees and

shrubs. They donate to communities and

public places when the greenhouse sea-

son ends. We have planned these trees

and shrubs around town, at the Village

sign and in the campground. I am very

pleased to see these additions to our Vil-

lage and hope you will have a look at

them.

Were you down to the Vermilion Fair

this year? The Vermilion Ag Society in-

vited the Museum to put up a display in

their Heritage Building. Thanks to Louise

Bohaichuk and Jennifer Hodel for setting

up the display. I thought it was a very

good display and I was told that many

people stopped by and checked it out. I

believe that this display will bring visi-

tors to town to see the museum. We will

need more people to volunteer to host

these visitors. If you can spare some time

come and see me or Jennifer at the Vil-

lage office. The museum is open Tuesday

to Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

There is so much information to read and

see, and there are some new items for

those who have not been there for a

while.

Did you have a chance to see some of

the ball games at the Recreation Park ball

diamonds the weekend of July 18-20?

Thanks to the Innisfree Fish and Game

for helping put new shale on the dia-

monds.

Thanks to the volunteers that have tak-

en the time to work on maintenance of

the cemetery.

Remember that children out of school

for the summer vacation, and to slow

down passing the school. Children are

going to the playground on the west side

of the school and there are children’s ac-

tivities.

The 34th Annual Agricultural Fair and

Horse Show is coming up on August 13.

The fair books are out and you can pick

one up at the Village office or the post of-

fice lobby. If you would like to help out

at the fair. Please contact myself @ 780-

592-2083 or Tracy @ 780-592-2081.

There are lots of opportunities to help

make the fair another great success this

year.

There will be a soap box derby car

building workshop in August. Look for

the information in this issue of the In-

former. Make your racer now and be

ready for the derby on fair day.

Enjoy the sunny days with your family

and friends.

“Go confidently in the direction of your

dreams, live the life you have imagined.”

~Henry David Thoreau

M ay or ’s Repor t

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The new Water/Sewer/Garbage rate has been set at

$90.00 per month. Stay posted for changes.

Please take all recycling to Vegreville or the Recycle Station of your choice. Eyeglasses and cell phones may be left at the Village Office.

PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT Pursuant to Schedule A of Bylaw No. 510-95 – 2013, DOG LICENSES ARE REQUIRED FOR YOUR DOGS and are availa-ble at the Village Office for the low fee of $20.00 each pet.

Fines for not picking up after your pet can be up to $250.00 – so please pick up after your pet. PLEASE KEEP YOUR PET ON A LEASH.

Council representatives are attending the Regional Landfill

meetings and keeping us up to date.

Tax Deferral Program is available for residents 65 and over.

Contact the Village Office for more information.

The Village has 11 lots available for sale. Selling prices vary

because of the assessed property values. Anyone interested

please contact the Village Office.

The Audited Financial Statement was presented by our Audi-

tor in July and is available at the Village Office.

Please Note:

Please remember to make sure your garbage bags are tied

when put out for collection. Please also be sure the bags are

not over filled allowing for efficient refuse collection.

Please pick up after your pets when walking them on public

property. It is your responsibility.

If you see crews out performing snow removal please help by

moving your vehicle until they done your street.

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PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT A VALID BUSINESS LICENSE IS REQUIRED for all businesses operat-ing within the Village of Innisfree. This includes home-based businesses. 2014 Business Licenses are available

from the Village Office at a cost of $20.00 per year for residents and $100.00 FOR PEDDLERS. For more

information please contact the Village Office at 780-592-3886.

Thank you to all the Businesses who have purchased their Business Licenses for 2014. We would like to re-

mind all business owners that your 2013 Business License can be purchased for $20.00 at the Village Office.

1. 2014-01 Fred Horyn - Handyman

2. 2014-02 Petro Canada - Fuel & Convenience

Store

3. Donna Mortensen - Leather Products

4. Jennifer Johnson - Small Engine Repair

5. Joanna Hlushak - Food Service

6. Deb’s Agency Services - Financial

7. Louise Bohaichuk - Food Service

8. Lillian Kostynuk - Food Service

9. Innisfree Firewood & Odd jobs - Various

10. Dolphin Cleaning - Janitorial Services

11. Crop Production Services - Crop Inputs

12. Ron’s Auto & Ag - Auto & Ag Repairs and

Service

13. Mar-Dar Electric - Electrical Services

14. Innisfree Curling Concession - Food Services

15. Eldon Design Arts - Electronic Designs

16. Jard Industrial - Agricultural & Industrial Sup-

plies

17. Innisfree Hotel - Hospitality

18. Direct Energy - Utility Services

19. Therese Nicholls

20. Lorna Usenik Bookkeeping - Accounting Ser-

vices

21. Linda Dobler - Salon Services

22. Hugh Fleming

23. Ark Gardens

24. AAA Star Renovations & Eavestroughing

25. Bill Dmytriw Leather Belts

26. Frank Nykolaychuk

27. TJ’s Light Dozer & Bobcat Services

28. Marianne Jackson Catering

29. Video Café

30. Minco Gas Co-op

31. Innisfree Bottle Depot

32. Liberty Security

33. Nadia Melnyk

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The Cemetery Committee met on Wednesday, July 30 and had many issues to discuss

and decisions to make. A set of regulations and a new schedule of fees will be published in

the next informer for your information and feedback, then sent to Village Council for ap-

proval, and should be in place early this fall.

We sent a letter to the County of Minburn earlier this month requesting assistance for

fencing, signage, and an up-to-date survey of the cemetery. We received a reply July 30 in

which the County has approved the financial assistance. We will put together a plan and cost

estimate over the next month. If you have any suggestions, or would like to submit a pro-

posal and bid for the cemetery sign, please let us know.

Many of you may already know this, but the line of maples running east to west

through the cemetery marks the boundary of the original cemetery grounds. The grounds

were expanded in the 1950s to include the Ukrainian Orthodox community. That communi-

ty still contributes to the operation and maintenance of the cemetery, most recently this sum-

mer with a generous donation. Thank you to the members of St. John’s Ukrainian Orthodox

Church.

Reconstructing the history of the cemetery and reconciling the 1954 version of the

cemetery map with the actual grave sites is an interesting task. By law, we are required to

keep certain records and information, and we have most of it, just not in a single accessible

location but instead spread among many types of documents: the original and current ceme-

tery maps, burial permits and cremation certificates, receipt books, and account books.

That’s why we have purchased a cemetery management software package that will allow us

to keep all that data in one place, to note changes when necessary, and even to upload pic-

tures to the files.

If you’re interested in genealogy, you know how helpful that information is. As you

can imagine, it’s a big job, and we’re lucky to have dedicated volunteers. Thank you to Al-

lan Sharp for taking photographs of all the gravestones. We always have a seat at the table

(and a job or two) for anyone who has the time and interest to volunteer. Could you spend a

few hours a week searching old records to find and verify information, or help search for

next-of-kin names and addresses?

We have a few unidentified graves, and adding to our difficulties is the lack of rec-

ords from before 1968. There is probably a ledger and/or burial permits for the years before

1968, but we haven’t been successful in locating any records yet. If you have any ideas were

these might be, please call.

Sheila Whitmore

Chair, Innisfree Cemetery Committee

780 592-0008

Innisfree Cemetery Committee Update - July

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Joe POSTING

Bingo Manager/Treasurer {Wage $500 Per Month) • Manage the Monday evening Bingos

• Treasurer for the lnnisfree & District Recreational & Cultural Society {One meeting per month)

• Successful candidate would have to become a Board Member

Relief Bingo Caller {Wage $SO Per Bingo)

• Called in on an as needed basis for Monday evening Bingos

• Training Starting Immediately

For More Info Call Julie Sydora at (780) 592-2086

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lnni'sfree's 84th Ann·ual Fair

August 11. 2014

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·7:JQun.•.8:19.~- -P8flCU8Braekfaet .s.nlot'6f1all .. · ·· · Thanks to the lnniafree and .Area Busfneseea for hodng the braaldaat

·t:0a.un.

10:00• ........

1"2:IIOp.rn.

l:ODp.m.~

1;30 - 7:30 ,.. ..

8:00p,m.

........ AN~My-~ GIDllftde •. Para.decategorfas: . .

1. Cammeaal {busineuea} t. Na~mmercial crown,~ Chum,es et;;.> 3. Youth Gr<:lipe (4-H. SfQatlhg, atG.) 4: H~HoreoToam s. LI9nt.t:tor. suaw or V-11on 8.. Arillque Vehlcle 7. HorH & Rider a. Chitdrerts.Bikea. Pets or.wagone. 9.. QuedJ & Trikes. 10. NDvelty{txld. oouSl.llil) 11; Clown& . .

Parade &tans

Lunch - a¥&1abls at . · 111111afraa ~n Park ... Coneeniona available or

Loca1Raa1aurants•

Honie $boW at tmtsfree Rec. Park (it raining at inniafree Agrlplex)

~-Cefflre~ . . t:,eneh IShOV#. SchoolArt a,d •• exhibit& on diaplay.

Reflmhmem:s IIY8labfe ·

WATCH FOR POSTl!RSfor01.fl•r ...... a:;._

lhnclJ Shaw aalh• encl. Pridmotlle9 Wll be paa:t lltM d6or duing the afternoon.

,_,11111RN Pl;let HP n«B p.a,, PP fMEJ

eu,,etat Rac.·eantre.;

8,-otal ...... lnment-.~nlllCe Bmlhllnt

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INNISFREE & DISRTRICT RECREATIONAL & CULTURAL SOCIETY

IS PROUD TO PRESENT:

THE LAURENCE BROTHERS

LOCAL MUSICIANS FROM THE VERMILION AREA FEATURING BLUEGRASS, FOLK,

CELTIC, REGGAE, BLUES AND ROCK’ N ROLL MUSIC.

WEDNESDAY AUGUST 13, 2014

INNISFREE REC CENTRE

SUPPER AT 5:30/SHOW TO FOLLOW

TICKETS- 13 & OVER $20

6 – 12 YRS $10

5 & UNDER FREE

TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR

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By Marilyn Newton

August

We wish to extend our grati-

tude to the Vermilion Credit

Union for including us in

their annual charity golf tour-

nament. We received a dona-

tion of $3500.00!! This will

go a long way to developing

our collection!

Wine Tasting Tickets (Saturday, September 27th @ 7:00pm) are on sale now!

Tickets are $20 each and are available at the library, Deb’s ATB & at our

trade fair table on Fair Day! There is a limited amount of tickets so get

yours now!

The Library Board would like to thank all those who donated and wrote letters of

support for our newly installed ramp. We look forward to using it, as it is a great

addition that will benefit all group users of the building.

Fair Day Hours

August 13, 2014

11am – 4pm

Don’t forget to stop in for your free ice

cream between 11 & 1pm & watch for

our table at the trade fair!

● ● ●

Thank you to everyone who made donations to our library in memory of Borden Kaminsky.

It is greatly appreciated.

● ● ●

= Village of lnnisfree Library

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SUMMER READING PROGRAM

With almost 100 kids attending our program over a 6 day period our Summer Reading Program was

a huge success again this year! We kicked off the program with an awesome performance by Chil-

dren’s entertainer Mary Lambert. The kids (& adults) had a great time singing and dancing along

with Mary!

We then had 6 days of themed programming. We made our way through 6 different worlds hunting

for the Green Golden Goose & her treasure! We had games, crafts, activities and of course reading

time! The snacks were great and fit the theme of each day – Bunny rabbit veggies & the Golden

Green Goose herself! We ended with a clue hunt and found the treasure chest full of goodies!

Thank you to all the volunteers who helped supervise and make desserts – we couldn’t have done it

without you! We hope to see all the kids back next year! July 10, 11, 12, & July 17, 18, 19 of 2015!!

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RUN YOUR CLASSIFIED AD in the

Innisfree Classified Section for FREE.

The Informer is read by more than 385

readers! Contact the Village office by the

25th of each month to get your ad in the

following months issue.

United Church Services are held on the

second and fourth Sunday of the month

starting in September at 9 a.m. at the

Seniors Drop-in Centre. Everyone is

welcome to attend!

Village owned lots for sale. Call or visit

the Village Office for details. 780-592-

3886.

Treated fence posts for sale. Call Bob

780-592-2246

For sale universal bluetooth in-car speakerphone. Blocks out background

noise in the car and better than other

speaker phones. Brand new asking

$50.00 valued at $100.00. Call Deb @

780-592-2083

Innisfree Recreation Centre. Anyone

wanting to book the Rec Centre call Ka-

ren Anderson 780-592-2268.

The Village still has its van available to

book for appointments and shopping.

Call the Village Office to book. 780-592

-3886. Please allow 2 days notice.

Rent the New Buchach Hall. Contact

Janice 780-592-2245 and leave a mes-

sage.

The Innisfree Seniors Hall and Drop-

in Centre are available for rent. Call

Ken Whitten to book. 780-592-3887

The Innisfree Rec Centre is looking for

a back-up Bingo Caller. Call Julie 780-

592-2086 for more information.

Wood pallets - FREE. Contact Lisa 780

-632-5526.

Jenn’s Small Engine Repair. For all

your small engine repairs from weed

eaters to 2000 cc motor bikes and ski-

doos, quads, etc.. Innisfree operated.

LAST CALL. The last call you will

have to make before you DIG. Locate all

your private underground lines. Phone

MarDar Electric 780-592-2236.

Trenching available. No job too big or

small. Phone 780-208-1461

Piano lessons, etc. in Mannville begin-

ning September. For more information

call Edith Hinecker 780-763-2315.

Enjoy Yoga in Innisfree! $10 per class

if you sign up for 6 classes. $12 for drop-

in. Monday’s at the Millennium Build-

ing. Contact Lil 780-592-2291 or Sheila

780-603-8007.

Need EAVESTROUGHS DONE?

DOWN SPOUTS? Contact Merlin or

Tammi Potschka.

Serviced lot wanted for a trailer. Phone

Ken at 780-658-3723.

Old, used jewelry wanted to recycle. Call

780-801-2625.

GIVE AWAY

FOR SALE

ANNOUNCEMENTS

FOR RENT

Advertise your event or business in the Innisfree Informer.

Classifieds Ads are FREE and Display Ads are: $5 per month for a half page $10 per month for a full page.

SERVICES

HELP WANTED

WANTED

Village of Innisfree Classified Ads

Classified ads are

FREE in the

Informer!

Advertise your items by emailing

the [email protected]

Before the 25th of each month

to make sure your event gets

in the newsletter.

W E ARE O N T HE WEB ! ! ! C HECK US O UT AT

W WW . V IL LA GE O FIN N IS FR E E . C A

FOR RENT

SERVICES

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lnnisfree Market Garden Open June to October

Saturdays and Sundays Noon to 5 pin

EVERVOI\IE WELCOME

No11h of Tracks on som Street

NO Pesticides or Herbicides used

Vegetable Compost ONLY!

Now Ready: Peas, Carrots, Kale, Onions, Potatoes,

Green, Vellow & Burgundy Beans,. Beets,. Zucchini & Peppers

A.II Natural Produce Picked While You Wait 01· Phone In an 011tler

Subject to Availability

780-603-1870

Call Anytime to Check Availability

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Innisfree Lawn

Service

Hugh Fleming

780-787-0568

The Innisfree ATB Agency will be closed on August 13 to participate

in the Innisfree Fair Day celebrations.

We apologize for in inconvenience and hope to see you out

at the many events in our community!

ATB Financial™ Daniel J~ l.Vlol

Barrister & Solicitor A successor to the la'\\·

practice of Lo,,,·ell l\tl. Starko PO Box 487 14tl 4925-50A-..·C'. Ve~reville, Albel'ta T9C ·1 R6

7:iU-632-3·553 ()ITice 7R0-6:, 2-3 557 F.a x

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will begin September 9, 2014 at the lnnisfree Millenium building

All are welcome to attend! .Ages 4+ (Adult classes pending)

For more information please contact: Tracy Rudolf 780-592-2081

The ,. UKRAI

..... Wa.U lLJu to~ Dl&ll-~ ~

"4.,;la, ~

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Minba:tr)l[t . Iii Di~t~~i~1t AgricuJ.:turaJ1> ~@~i®ty

Bench If air & 21st Annual H.eifer Show

J m1 lo~· lialh:J· Cl a:ii:ii

Pi.:..n of:\ C.fllcmfar year Fen1slt'!i Pc:.n of:l Yr.J1.i.-Ii1tJ.!: Fenml~:i;;

Join Us lo, a Beel Supper «,{ler the .~·furn• m tl1t.

iW in b u1·11 C.'u r/i n !( Rinlr.

Cm:ktaif.)' 5: 3 0 pm

Mefll Tlcket."J alJailahl•~ frrmt Ag Soc:ie.fy ~llc,nh{!:,w

Ad11h- SU.tlO 1 Under l2 - SS.00

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&

Tourist Information Center

Open daily from/0:OOa.m. 1:0 .-:2.:00p.m.

~ay long v..reekend u.nt:il Labor Day.

Locaced dovvnro-wn in Innisfree.

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INNISFREE HOTEL

13TH

ANNUAL

BIKE-A-THON

SATURDAY

SEPTEMBER 6, 2014

PLEDGE SHEETS CAN BE

PICKED UP AT THE HOTEL

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Village of Innisfree Office Hours:

Monday through Friday : 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.

Council Meetings are held on the third Tuesday of each month

780-592-3886

For Sale: 14.5 HP – 42” cut,

riding lawn mower. Call

780-592-3923, evenings.

Cleaning out your clutter?

Why not place a free ad

in the Informer’s

Classified section?

Contact the Village Office

for details!

INNISl11lEE DUIIJ) ACCEJ)TS

IIUllNAIU .. ES ONJ .. Y!

NO IIE'rAJ .. Oil AJ)J)J .. IANCES.

J11lO)1 THIS TIIIE J1O1ll\7AIU) TUE DUIIJ) 1\711 .. J .. HE J .. OCKED AS J)EOJ)J_.E AIU~

AIIUSING 'rDE J)lll\'11 .. EGlt

11O1l ACCESS CONTACT .JENNil1Ell AT TUE \'11 .. 1..AGE O1111ICE 7H0-5H2-:uuu; Oil HUGH A'l1 7H0-7H7-05(;a

IIONDAY - 111lIDAY H A.JI. - 5 J).)f.

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BOB BACHELET (Riverview Ranch) Located~ 1 Mile North of Duve rnay (North Saskatchewan Bridge}

& Highway -#36 then l ½ M j le:-..=West (Watch for Signs)

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FARM

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& VICKY KULMA TYSKI SE 1 7-5 t-12- Wof4, being 1 {2 miles .south!' then 2 1 {2 m Iles we$1: ,of

Ranfurly, AB RR 1.2401 & TWP Rd. 51.2 or: 3 Ml le& East of H w:i,. 16 & Twp Rd. 51i 2

SATURDAY,AUG. 23~ 2014 Sale Co mmenc:es: 9 :30 a1n L unGh Avai]able

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ATTENTION:

The 2013 Audit is

available at the

Village Office

The Boys & Girls Club of Edmonton would like to

thank everyone who made their visit to Innisfree

such an enjoyable experience!

THE VILLAGE IS ACCEPTING

REASONABLE OFFERS FOR

THE FOLLOWING PIECES OF

EQUIPMENT:

1. Golf Cart (formerly used at Innisfree

Recreation Park)

2. New Holland Skid Steer

3. John Deer Riding Lawn Mower

Phone or come in to the Village Office

for more information.

Shop Location Ron Osinchuk 5111 Railway Ave Licenced Technician

PO Box 102 Innisfree, Alberta TOB 2GO

780-592 -3835 (c) 780-632-5529 {f) 780-592-3857

Service Truck for Mobile Repairs

Merlin Potschka ~ 5 rl (o .-,·h---. e..ov<- £0-JJ

7BO - ~o3 - 3<3o

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Come to the Innisfree Fair on August 13th to experience a

wide range of activities! Fun for everyone, young and old!

10:00 am

12:00 pm

1:00 pm

THE INNISFREE PARADE

Bench Show

Horse Show

Innisfree Fair

Join us at 5:30 pm for a delicious

dinner at the Innisfree Rec. Center.

And be entertainer by the Laurence

Brothers

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Come to Ranfurly's 31th Annual FaJr

Aug.ust 10" 2014 Breakfast 8:oo.to·10:oo a.m.

Parade at 10;90 a.m. HorseShowat11;00 a.m.

Children's Games at 11:00 a.m.

Bench Show opens at :1i:oo a.m.

Lunch Counter opens at 11:ooa.m. until

Steak Supper at 5:00 p.m. to 6:~o p.m~

Join i~the fun~atRanfulry t • '

. ,,. • . • ' ~.

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Thank You from the Innisfree Slo-Pitch Tournament

On behalf of the Organizing Committee, Thank You to all the volunteers, teams, sponsors, spectators,

and the community for your support of the 2014 Innisfree Slo-Pitch Tournament. You made this year’s

event a HUGE success!

A special thank you to: the Village of Innisfree, the Innisfree Park & Campground and staff, the Innis-

free Ag Society and all their members and volunteers, Shannon and the staff of Porky’s Catering,

Dwayne Fowler and Family, Innisfree Hotel, Neil Napora and Vermilion Lakeland College, Proctor

Music Productions, Morris Anderson and Hugh Fleming, Allen Nott and Blake Sydora, the Jackson

Family, the National Softball Association, all the volunteers that spent countless hours preparing the

grounds and diamonds and helped throughout the weekend.

The 2014 Innisfree Slo-Pitch Tournament hosted 19 teams from across central Alberta and Saskatche-

wan, playing 34 games over a three day weekend. The tournament also included a Saturday night so-

cial hosted by the Innisfree Ag Society. Thanks to the generosity of everyone involved, we donated

$825 from over-flow camping to the Kids with Cancer Society on behalf of Dwayne Fowler and Fami-

ly.

The Kyle Jackson Memorial Skills Competition was unfortunately cancelled this year due to weather,

field conditions, and player safety. However, this popular event will return in 2015 in memory of Kyle.

We hope everyone had a great time and look forward to seeing you all again next year!

Thank you,

Conrad Baranec