inside drumheller july 27,2012

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Friday, July 27, 2012 Vol. 6, No. 30 | 16 pages information@ insidedrumheller.com 515 Highway 10 East, Drumheller Ph: 403-823-2580 Fax: 403-823-3864 www.insidedrumheller.com Who are you? See page 15 DORVA revs up to host races See page 16 inSide Ride See page 11 k29tfcm Bold Efexx Hair Shop 60 - 3 rd Ave East 403.823.6161 Open Monday - Saturday 8 am - 9 pm Sunday 9 am - 6 pm • 403.823.9512 | Automotive Service Monday - Saturday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm DRUMHELLER BRING IT ON TM LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED w30cm SUPER SAVINGS day S S S S Sa Sat t tu turday 8 am 9 pm Sunday 9 am 6 pm • 403 823 9512 | Automotive Service Monday pm Sunday 9 am 6 pm • 403 823 9512 | A CLEARANCE HURRY IN FOR BEST SELECTION inSide Opinions Page 2 Employment Pages 4-5 Classifieds Page 13 inSide Break Page 14 Happenings Page 15 Who are you? Page 15 Sports Pages 16 INDEX Husband and wife, Les and Lesa Grammer were soaking up the sunshine and having a little summer fun at the Rotary Spray Park on Thursday, July 19. The couple, from Lac La Biche, were enjoy- ing the park with their children. Lesa Grammer commented how much fun they were having and said, “We don’t have anything like this at home.” inSide photo by Donella Swan Not just for kids Cannon ball run! Brothers Ethan, 9, and Haydn, 7, Jones show off their cannon ball skills at the Drumheller Aqua- plex outdoor swimming pool. On average, the Aquaplex has been seeing around 200 people per day, including swimming lessons and public swim, said Mitch Smith, shift supervisor at the Drumheller Aquaplex. inSide photo by Donella Swan

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Page 1: inSide Drumheller July 27,2012

Friday July 27 2012Vol 6 No 30 | 16 pages

informationinsidedrumhellercom

515 Highway 10 East DrumhellerPh 403-823-2580

Fax 403-823-3864wwwinsidedrumhellercom

Who are youSee page 15

DORVA revs up to host races

See page 16

inSide RideSee page 11

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60 - 3rd Ave East4038236161

Open Monday - Saturday 8 am - 9 pm Sunday 9 am - 6 pm bull 4038239512 | Automotive Service Monday - Saturday 800 am - 500 pm

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BRING IT ONTM

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CEHURRY IN FOR BEST SELECTION

inSide Opinions Page 2

Employment Pages 4-5

Classifieds Page 13

inSide Break Page 14

Happenings Page 15

Who are you Page 15

Sports Pages 16

INDEX

Husband and wife Les and Lesa Grammer were soaking up the sunshine and having a little summer fun at the Rotary Spray Park on Thursday July 19 The couple from Lac La Biche were enjoy-ing the park with their children Lesa Grammer commented how much fun they were having and said ldquoWe donrsquot have anything like this at homerdquo

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Not just for kidsCannon ball run

Brothers Ethan 9 and Haydn 7 Jones show off their cannon ball skills at the Drumheller Aqua-plex outdoor swimming pool On average the Aquaplex has been seeing around 200 people per day including swimming lessons and public swim said Mitch Smith shift supervisor at the Drumheller Aquaplex

inSide photo by Donella Swan

OPINION2 - Friday July 27 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

TipsAll letters are welcome and we encourage you to share your views with our readers Here are some useful tips on writing your letter to the editor

bull Keep your letter short and to the pointbull Letters must be clear concise signed by the author and include a phone number for verifi cation purposes Unsigned letters will not be consideredbull The Drumheller MailinSide Drumheller reserves the right not to publish any letter and letters may be edited for length libel and grammarbull Your letter should deal with issues concerning Drumheller and areabull Opinions expressed in letters published by this offi ce do not necessarily refl ect the position of our publications its staff or managementbull Letters will be edited for libelous content length proper spelling and punctuation Beyond those changes letters will appear as submitted

Send your Letter to the EditorMail Box 1629 Drumheller AB T0J 0Y0Email informationdrumhellermailcomFax 403-823-3864or drop it off at our offi ce 515 Highway 10 East

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inSide STREETERS

Zina FomradasldquoBarrel racing because

my daughter racesrdquo

Renee Barbosa10ldquoI would be the rodeo clown I think I could outrun those bulls

because I have long legsrdquo

Brad PeakeldquoBronc riding It looks like a challenge and I think it would be my

stylerdquo

With Rockyford Rodeo coming up

this weekend inSide Drumheller

asks ldquoWhich rodeo event would you want

to try and whyrdquo

Tate Ewan 12ldquoIrsquod try bull riding

because I think it would be excitingrdquo

Graham BlackldquoIrsquod do team roping

because I like to work with othersrdquo

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Th ere seems to be no slowing down at the Canadian Badlands Passion Play In another sign the Passion Play continues to grow its world class performance the 2012 production has set a new record for atten-dance On Saturday July 21 a record 2647 people came out for a single performance Th e same weekend saw the highest numbers in the history of the Pas-sion Play ldquoTh e second week-end was phenomenalrdquo said Vance Neudorf Executive Director of the Passion Play However despite the record weekend overall numbers were roughly 1000 below the record breaking 2011 season which also had the 100th per-formance milestone Rainy weather plagued the opening weekend of the 2012 Passion Play Th e per-formance on Saturday July 14 was cancelled part way through only the second time in the history of the play a show was cancelled Th e performance the next day was beset by a prolonged drizzle Neudorf credits word of mouth playing a critical role in bring-ing in record breaking numbers the following weekend ldquoAfter the fi rst week-end word of mouth got out about the quality of the play and we saw huge numbers during the second weekendrdquo

said Neudorf Th is yearrsquos perfor-mance also saw a no-ticeable increase in the number of inter-national visitors to the play ldquoIt might be a spin off of the Calgary Stampede but we saw a lot more internation-al crowd As word of mouth spreads and we keep doing what we do we hope with what we have to off er we will see more of that crowdrdquo said Neudorf Now that the Pas-sion Play has wrapped up the 2012 season staff will be pour-ing through the 1000 evaluations emailed to attendees So far roughly 700 people have responded So far the response looks good ldquoItrsquos an unheard of response rate on a sur-vey Itrsquos been positive with glowing reports on how much people loved it Th e overall recommendation rate where we ask if people would recommend seeing the Passion Play is 98 percentrdquo said Neudorf Th e survey is sent out each year but a new question was add-ed this year asking at-tendees what else they did in Drumheller Th e Passion Play is in the process of review-ing the responses and hopes they will pro-vide new insight to the economic impact of the play In addition to the survey the post sea-son will be a chance to work on improving the play Th e immediate priority will be fund-

raising to help make up for the slightly low-er (compared to last year) attendance ldquoWersquore hoping to move into some fund-raising right away Be-yond that we have a list of things we want to improve Wersquore def-initely looking at how to make it better serve the public and make it a better place to come You can have a fantas-tic play but you need a facility on par with thatrdquo said Neudorf Some areas they hope to improve are adding more wash-room facilities and adding more shade Crews will continue to work on the new fo-rum fi nishing seating and adding a roof Despite the weather on the fi rst weekend Neudorf was pleased with how the play went and praised the eff orts of the hundreds of vol-unteers who make the

play possible ldquoTh e true heroes of the Passion Play are the 200 volunteers on set performing and working like crazy and the 160 volunteers

at the front of house who get comments about how nice they arerdquo said Neudorf ldquoYou canrsquot ask for bet-terrdquo

Passion Play organizers are celebrat-ing breaking records with the 2012 per-formance The Saturday July 21 per-formance saw the highest attendance 2647 for a single show and the second weekend set a new attendance record

The records came after an opening week-end plagued by rain Organizers are now busy reviewing surveys from attendees and working on improving the site for next year

inSide photo by Michael James

Passion Play breaks attendance records during second weekend

Donella Swan| inSide Drumheller

Loving dog owners Dwaine and Betty Kipling were beside themselves when their beloved 12 year-old Pug named Sid-ney was having trouble moving her back legs while she walked Due to a pinched nerve in her back and old age her back legs would most-ly drag when she walked causing her nails to be-come cut and bloody ldquoFirst off we bought a stroller from the Salvation Army and turned it into a dog stroller However she wasnrsquot getting her exercise riding around in itrdquo said Dwaine Kipling It was while down in San Diego California that the Kiplingrsquos fi rst heard of a ldquodoggy wheelchairrdquo ldquoWe found some for sale but they were around $400 So I went on eBay and found this design and de-cided to make one myselfrdquo said Kipling Going back to the Sal-vation Army Kipling was able to take the wheels off an old toy and bought the pipe and fi ttings separately Th e fi rst prototype was a bit too narrow for Sidneyrsquos physique so it was back to construction ldquoTh is is the new and im-proved version Shersquos been in fi ghts with it shersquos rolled it she runs over your feet and loves every minute of itrdquo said Kipling smiling at his old pet Trying to avoid too much loss of muscle mass in her back end Kipling said they keep her out of the wheelchair while shersquos at home or around the yard It is when they go out for their routine walks that they put her in to avoid her nails being drug on the ground ldquoShersquos pretty happy since we got her in itrdquo said Betty Kipling ldquoWhen she gets in a fl ight though thatrsquos a sight to see Th ose wheels are almost smokingrdquo said Dwaine Kipling with a little laugh

All Sidneyrsquos life he said shersquos felt as if she were ten feet tall ldquoShersquoll go after dogs twice her size or more

wheelchair or no wheel-chairrdquo said Kipling Th e Kiplingrsquos said they want to make Sidneyrsquos fi nal years as comfortable and

enjoyable for her as pos-sible To see Sidney in action go to wwwdrumhellermailcom to see the video

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday July 27 2012 - 3

All rights reserved The use of any or all of the material in this publication is prohib-ited without the express permission of the publisher Any andor all information found within this publication may be displayed on the internet at the discretion of the publisher

O R Sheddy EditorO R Sheddy PublisherLetters to the Editor are most welcome They should be brief and to the point We reserve the right to edit letters for legality clarity and taste Letters must bear the name address and phone number of the writer Anonymous letters will be discarded

Published every Friday Office 515 Highway 10 East Drumheller ABMailing Box 1629 Drumheller AB T0J 0Y0

Phone 4038232580 Fax 4038233864email informationinsidedrumhellercom

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Correction

Last week in the July 20 edition of inSide Drum-heller it was printed in the article Drumheller attracting visitors from afar on page 5 that At-las Coal Mine Historical Site had 949 visitors last July and 1205 this July Th ese numbers were recorded for July long weekend not the entire month Th e Drumheller Mail apologizes for the misunderstanding

Nature nut

Justin Chernipeski is the winner of inSIde Drum-hellerrsquos June photo con-test Nature Notions Chernipeski won an IGA portrait package

inSide photo by Michael James

submitted | inSide Drumheller

On 2012-07-13 at ap-proximately 700 pm a vehicle being operated by Darcy Graham (29 yrs old) of Calgary Alberta was stopped for speeding North of Drumheller on Hwy 9

During the stop the in-vestigator developed sus-picion of the presence of illicit drugs A search was conducted which resulted in the seizure of 535 grams of cocaine and the seizure of over $3000 Graham will be appear-ing in court on July 27 2012 in Drumheller

Traffi c stop yields cocaine bust

Sidney a 12 year-old Pug gets around these days with the help of a ldquodoggy wheelchairrdquo Owners Dwaine and Betty Kipling became concerned when their old pet was having trouble lifting her back

legs due to a pinched nerve in her back Dwaine then fi gured out how to construct a wheelchair enabling Sidney to go for her routine walks with ease

inSide photo by Donella Swan

When therersquos a wheel therersquos a way

Dwaine and Betty Kipling are taking their 12 year-old Pug Sidney for a walk Sidney uses the help of a doggie wheelchair to get around these days which Dwaine hand crafted for their old pet

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Low rider

4 - Friday July 27 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

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During renova-tions to their 1915 farmhouse located in Kneehill County just minutes from Monarch Hill Lori and Doug Jacobson came across two pho-tographs in between the walls after tearing some of the original plaster down Th e fi rst photo found was the Rodseth family and it was re-turned to the Vickers family who live here in Drumheller grand-children of Joakim and Ingelev Rodseth ldquoTh e second photo only had the names

Alice Violet Grace and their ages written on the back Two were 17 and one 15 Th ere was no date given and no surname so we werenrsquot sure if we were going to be able to fi nd the familyrdquo said Lori Jacobson Th e Drumheller Mail decided to put the word out via Face-book to see if anyone had information Kim Pliva was able to point out one girl as most likely being Alice De-Boer Her daughter Lois Beaton still lives in Drumheller Upon fi rst look Lois Beaton studied the picture carefully ldquoIrsquom fairly certain

the far one on the left would have been my motherrdquo said Beaton She wasnrsquot sure who Violet was but Bea-ton was sure the dark-haired girl on the right would have been her aunt Grace ldquoMy grandparents homesteaded where Lori and Doug now live My mother was born in 1900 and grew up there as a kid spending the summer in the area and they usually wintered down south in the Statesrdquo said Beaton Beaton said her grandfather profes-sionally plastered walls which would have explained why the farmhouse walls were done in that fash-ion Beaton lived in the house herself for over 30 years Beaton said her aunt Grace would have been a few years older than her mother Judg-ing by the ages written

on the back which Be-aton said matched her grandmotherrsquos hand-writing her mother would have been 15 years old and her aunt 17 at the time the pho-to was taken ldquoWe are so pleased to return this photo to the family We also

found a letter in the wall something writ-ten to Lois herself from her cousin in the States It mentioned something about meeting a boyrdquo said Jacobson teasing Bea-ton ldquoOh goodness my past is catching up

with merdquo said Beaton laughing at the old let-ter Th e only explana-tion Jacobson had as to why the photo was in the wall is she fi g-ures they fell off of a table or dresser from the room above and slid into a crack

This old photo was found in a farmhouse built in 1915 located just above Monarch Hill The girl on the left was identifi ed as Alice DeBoer (maiden name Cowsten) and the girl on the right her sister Grace Lois

Beaton (left) was happy to see the photo returned and Lori Jacobson (right) was ex-cited to give it back to the family

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Returning a 95 year-old photo

Michael James| inSide Drumheller

Two Drumheller residents got a huge surprise recently Jerry Costache and Linda Paller were winners in the 2012 Hospital Lot-tery Costache has a diffi -cult decision to make He was given the choice between tak-ing home a 2012 Ford Explorer or a 2012 Ford Mustang valued

at $30028 retail price When contacted Costache had yet to decide which he would be driving home ldquoIrsquove never won any-thing beforerdquo said Costache in disbelief Paller won $1000 cash in the lottery Neither won the grand prize a 2800 square foot home val-ued at $654554 Th at prize went to Floyd Anderson of Sylvan Lake

Th e lottery is a proj-ect of the Red Deer Regional Health Foun-dation Th is year the money raised will go towards purchasing pulmonary equipment for the Respiratory Department ldquoTh e Respiratory Department really supports the hospital Whenever a patient needs respiratory as-sistance the rely on the Respiratory Depart-ment We will be able to purchase equipment that will be utilized in the emergency con-tinuing care and even in the normal patient care rooms Itrsquos a cause

that eff ects thousands of central Albertans each yearrdquo said Shan-non Van Parys with Alberta Health Servic-es Th ough the fi nal number has yet to be calculated the 2012 lottery is exceeding expectations ldquoItrsquos an exciting year for us It was our fi rst sell out ever and fi rst early bird sell out We donrsquot have a fi nal num-ber yet but we esti-mate we raised over $620000rdquo said Van Parys ldquoWersquoll be able to purchase even more equipment than we had initially thoughtrdquo

Drumheller residents win big in Hospital Lottery

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Michael James| inSide Drumheller

Scott Caroline made engagement history on June 27 by proposing to his girlfriend of six years Sharon Langlois during the indoor DinoSite program at the Royal Tyrrell Museum A video of the unique proposal can be found on the Tyrrell Museum YouTube page In it Caroline and Langlois are working away on boxes fi lled with rocks and microfossils Eventually Langlois found a ring

in her box ldquoI was trying to keep my cool and not blow it But when she was digging through the box with the ring it was sitting right in the open She wasnrsquot going for it and I wondered if she wasnrsquot going for it on purpose Th atrsquos when I started to get really nervousrdquo said Caroline In the end Sharon fi nds the ring and Caroline kneels and proposes Langlois said yes Afterwards the couple took some time to drive around Drumheller

and see the Hoodoos Caroline got the idea after coming to Alberta for his career Caroline works as a heavy equipment operator working to build a wind farm near Stettler ldquoOne of Sharonrsquos hobbies is fossil hunting We live on Vancouver Island and where we live are a couple river beds that have been productive for nice fossils Since Irsquove been working in Alberta Irsquove been told about the museum and Drumheller so I fl ew her out for her birthday and took her to the Tyrrell Museum for the day I thought she would get a big kick out of itrdquo said Caroline He contacted the Tyrrell Museum and the staff there went to work helping to plan the special moment ldquoScott called us up and asked if it would be alright to surprise his girlfriend at the museum We thought it was a really cool idea and wanted to support it He wanted to do an outdoor DinoSite but due to the large amount of rain we had to switch to an indoor programrdquo said Mike Dooley Public Relations Coordinator with the Tyrrell Museum In the DinoSite program participants usually head into the Badlands to search for fossils Th e indoor version held when its rainy has participants sort through boxes fi lled with small rocks and fossils similar

to palaeontologists collecting microfossils Caroline gave the ring to the Tyrrell the day before and staff made preparations hiding the ring in one of the DinoSite boxes and gathering a few other employees as extras in the act For Caroline and Langlois their immediate future has them in a long distance relationship While Caroline works in Alberta Langlois still lives on Vancouver Island working as a fi refi ghter for the military Th ings will hopefully change soon for the couple ldquoIt was about time after being apart so often to make it offi cial

Now we can work towards being together somewhere She wants to actually move to Drumhellerrdquo said Caroline Th is was the fi rst engagement the Tyrrell Museum has participated in ldquoWersquore really excited for them and wish them all the best in the futurerdquo said Dooley ldquoI couldnrsquot have asked for better support from the museum they went above and beyondrdquo said Caroline ldquoIt was a perfect day Th e museum is always going to hold a special place in our heartsrdquo

In this screen capture Scott Caroline (left) proposes to his girlfriend Sharon Langlois Caroline asked the Royal Tyrrell Museum to help make his proposal special Tyrrell Museum staff hid the ring in a box of matrix containing rocks and fossils Langlois found the ring and thought it had been lost Then Caroline surprised her by asking for her hand in marriage The video of the engagement can be found on the Tyrrell Museumrsquos YouTube page

inSide photo by Michael James

Leaving lsquoem in the dust

The IMCA Modifi ed Stock Car Races took place on both Saturday July 21 and Sunday July 22 up at the Dinosaur Downs Speedway Pictured above was the fi nal heat for the modifi ed stock cars which have around 500 horsepower to the back tires The weather was dry and full of sunshine leaving the track in a dusty state

inSide photo by Donella Swan

For a complete listing

of programs and to book

your experience visit the

Museum or scan here

tyrrellmuseumcomprograms

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Friday May 22 2009

TheYour guide to

Friday July 27 2012 Page 6 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

SooohellipWhere ya from

Throughout summertime The Weekender will be looking for visitors to the valley and sharing their stories with inSide readers

Kathy and Anthony Nguyen

Montreal QuebecWho are you Kathy and Anthony NguyenWhere are you from Montreal QuebecWhat brings you to Drumheller My brother and I came to see Cal-gary and we had heard about Drum-heller as being ldquodinosaur townrdquo So after many recommendations from friends and people we met we de-cided to come out and see what all the buzz was about What do you like most so far about the valley We just arrived here not very long ago but we are looking forward to seeing the Tyr-rell Museum However it seems like such a nice close knit community here I like the small town feel itrsquos much diff erent than being in Mon-

treal where everything is so busy and everyone is on the go constant-ly Everyone has been so friendly since arriving and I really look for-ward to touring Drumheller for the dayIs there anything you havenrsquot liked so far on your visit No like I said I enjoy the smaller communi-ty feeling Itrsquos a nice break from the hustle and bustle of the big city If we were to travel to Montrealwhat would suggest we go see I defi nitely would rec-ommend shopping downtown vis-iting old Montreal Olympic Stadi-um is pretty cool and the Botanical Garden is always a favourite with visitors

Friday July 27 2012 Page 7 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

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Dino Arts planning dinosaur migrationMichael James

The Weekender

Afewofthedinosaursthatmake Drumheller one of themost unique places on theplanetwillsoonbemigrating The Dino Arts Committeehasnrsquot been slowing downwith efforts to revitalize thedinosaurs that populate thetownFivedinosaurswillsoonbe given new homes otherswill be given new looks andthe committee is working onbringingevenmoredinosaursintotown The five dinosaurs that aremoving include the one inthe park by the Civic Centre(where the Miners Memorialwillbelocated)theonehidingin the boulevard by Sublimetwo that were in front of thebowling alley and the largeduck-dinosaur that used tositatthecornerof2ndStreetWest and 3rd Avenue Theduck-billeddinosaurhasbeensittinginstorageforyears The new locations will bealong Highway 9 South infrontofShoppersDrugMartthe southwest corner of theDrumheller Memorial Arenaand at the intersection of2nd Street West and SouthRailwayAvenue ldquoWersquore trying to pickplaces in the valley that arenoticeable and where peoplecaneasilygettoittostopand

takepicturesrdquo saidDinoArtsCommitteeChairJohnShoffldquoFromatouriststandpointitrsquosone of the biggest draws fortourist traffic and they bringpeopletodifferentplacesrdquo On top of moving thedinosaurs work hasalready begun on bringinganother dinosaur to

Drumheller Earlier this year thecommittee unveiled thedinosaurbenchlocatedatthecorner of Centre Street and3rdAvenue ldquoTheoneweputdowntownhas been a huge hit and hasbeen getting local regionaland national attention Wersquorebringinginanewonein2013

similar to the one we put inthisyearWersquorestartingonthedesignanddoingfundraisingOurgoalistotrytodooneayearrdquosaidShoff On July 1 the committeehelda fundraiserwithanewtruck as the prize to raisemoney for further projectsThefundraiserwasalsoagreatway for thecommittee togetfeedbackfromthecommunityTheDinoArtsCommitteewillbefundraisingagainatFamilyFunDayonAugust18 ldquoIt was a good fundraiserfor us but I also thought itwas excellent to get feedbackfrom people and see it wassomething they care aboutrdquosaidShoff Community support hashelped make the committeepossible With the help ofvolunteers the dinosaursthatarecurrentlyintownaremaintained and given a newlookeverynowandthen ldquoItrsquosbeenanongoingprocesssince wersquove started We beentrying to redo and repair thedinosaursrdquo said Shoff ldquoItrsquos agood team building exerciseIfyouplanitrightitrsquosalotoffunrdquo Groups interested inpainting a dinosaur cancontactShoffat403-823-2983Once a design is submittedandapprovedthereisnocostandtheDinoArtsCommitteesuppliesallneededmaterials

The Dino Arts Committee is planning on moving a few of Drumhellerrsquos iconic dinosaurs including the small ceratopsian (pictured here) in the park by the Civic Centre

The committee is also working on bringing more di-nosaurs to Drumheller with a new addition planned next year

inSide photo by Michael James

ldquoFrom a tourist standpoint

itrsquos one of the biggest draws

for tourist traffic and they bring people

to different placesrdquo John Shoff

QU

OTE

Page 8 - The Weekender 2012 Friday May 18 2012 Friday May 18 2012 The Weekender 2012 - Page 9

ROSEBUDAKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE

Downtown CoreRotary Splash Park

DOWNTOWN DRUMHELLER

Bus DepotBadlands Historical Centre

Post Office

Civic CentreLibrary

RCMP

Medical Clinic

Medical Clinic

HOSPITAL

MIDLAND PROVINCIAL PARK

Royal Tyrrell Museum of PalaeontologyLittle ChurchDinosaur Golf amp Country ClubGolf Driving RangeBleriot Ferry

TO

TO NacmineBleriot FerryCarbon

Newcastle ParkSet on the banks of the Red Deer River has a beach and walking trails baseball dia-monds and picnic tables

LEGEND

RosedaleSuspension BridgeCambriaAsteroidEast CouleeEC School MuseumAtlas Coal MineCaracol Clay StudiosHwy 10xHwy 36Hwy 56WayneThe Hoodoos

TO

Map of the

Town of Drumheller

Drumheller Regional

Chamber of Development

amp Tourism

WORLDrsquoS LARGEST DINOSAUR

DeliaVerdant ValleyHandhills Lake

Nature TrailA hiking trail along the scenic Red Deer River gives an excellent view of the unique geological formations and wildlife in the Valley

2012Home of the

HEY KIDSCool down at the

Rotary Splash Park

Located next to the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur

The Fossil Shop

WHIFS Flapjack House

Horseshoe CanyonHelicopter Rides

REPTILEWORLD

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

The Drumheller Valley is a unique scenic valley created by millions of years of erosion by wind and water

About 65 million years ago dinosaurs roamed the hot tropical swamps and forests that covered this area Today the fossil-ized remains of the dinosaurs can be seen in museums all over the world and the lush vegetation exists as coal seams throughout the area

The Valley was first inhabited by Thomas Greentree who in 1902 built his homestead on what is now the Town of Drumheller The Greentree House became a stop-over place for early pioneers coming into the district

It was Sam Drumheller who first exploited rich coal reserves

in the area and conceived the idea of a townsite in the Valley Jesse Gouge opened the first coal mine in 1911 In 1913 the Calgary-Drumheller railway line was opened and the coal industry boomed More than 40 mines were soon operating in the Valley Mining towns like Nacmine (short for North American Collieries Mine) Midlandvale Rosedale East Coulee Wayne and Newcastle developed notorious reputations as highrolling boomtowns with bootlegging and gambling When gas and oil were discovered in other parts of Alberta the importance of coal diminished and the economy of the Valley turned to other things

Today the Town of Drumheller relies on agriculture gov-ernment services oil and gas and tourism for its economic prosperity

Tourist information

HospitalH

Badlands Community

Facility

Badlands Comuniity Faclity

Here to make you happyTM

LEGEND

Tourist informationHospitalH

Portable water amp dump station Medical Clinic

Dump Station

H

Not valid with any other off ersCoupon only redeemable at Lube-X Drumheller

Soon to be

SAVE $10OFF YOUR NEXT SERVICE

Warranty ApprovedNext to Boston Pizza (403) 823 9667

Oil Change bull Auxiliary Services bull Transmission Services bull Coolant System Services

w20c35m

TH

E O

RIG

INA

L s

ince

198

6The Fossil Shopinc

61 bridge street 403-823-6774

w20c35m

Mic Hogs amp Biker Hogs Welcome

Whether yoursquore a veteran karaoke crooner or a newbie come sing your heart out every Friday night

Outdoor Patio VLTS Liqour Store Bargain Room Rates Rider Friendly

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BAR

1220 Newcastle Trail Drumheller AB 403-823-6844k20c35min the Dinosaur Hotel

Hot Fresh Food and Cool Chilled TreatsOpen Mon-Sat 10 am - 9 pmSun 11 am - 9 pm(Summer time lsquotil 10 pm)

1102A Highway 9 South Drumheller403-823-8131

w20c35m

45 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-350545 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-3505

Designer Childrens Clothing Giftware Fashion AccessoriesD i CCCChhild CCll ththi Gift F hi A i

Unique gifts for everyone on your list

k20c35m

Buff et starts at 11 am bull $895 per personLobster 1 piece 2lbs bull ONLY $2495

Business Hours 9 am - 9 pm bull Free Internet AccessClose to Econo Lodge amp Shoppers Drug Mart

388 Centre Street Downtown Drumheller 403-823-3030

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

k20p

24m

403-823-6362

k20c35m

Free delivery within town limits

on orders over $2500 after 5 pm

2 for 1pizza amp pasta

TAKE OUT ONLY

700 - Highway 9 South Drumheller

Come climb inside the

OPEN DAILYOPEN DAILY

XpsmeXpsmersquorsquottLARGESTEjoptbvsEjoptbvs

403-823-8100403-823-8100 60 - 1 Avenue West60 - 1 Avenue Westw20c35m

Visit

Photo by Mike Todor

Janet Grabner amp John Dahm invite you to browse through their gallery and working studio fi lled with their handmade treasures

Although wersquore open most days from 10 am to 4 pm you can call ahead to make sure wersquore there

WErsquoRE LOCATED IN EAST COULEE AT 169-6TH STREET

(403) 822-2258 k20c36m

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

305 - 4 Street West Drumheller bull 403-823-3318OPEN 11 am - 9 pm Tuesday to Saturday

Can you believe it70 flavours of milkshakes

and slushDare to try one

Bernie Made

It

You Gotta Eat Here

k20c35m

Located at The Brick Railway Ave East amp Centre Street

Find us on FacebookFind us on Facebook

Daily Specials Healthy Menu Choices Fresh Homestyle Food Specialty Coffees Smoothies Breakfast Bagels Quesadillas Desserts Free Wireless Internet

k20cm

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BARin the Dinosaur Hotel

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

Page 8 - The Weekender 2012 Friday May 18 2012 Friday May 18 2012 The Weekender 2012 - Page 9

ROSEBUDAKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE

Downtown CoreRotary Splash Park

DOWNTOWN DRUMHELLER

Bus DepotBadlands Historical Centre

Post Office

Civic CentreLibrary

RCMP

Medical Clinic

Medical Clinic

HOSPITAL

MIDLAND PROVINCIAL PARK

Royal Tyrrell Museum of PalaeontologyLittle ChurchDinosaur Golf amp Country ClubGolf Driving RangeBleriot Ferry

TO

TO NacmineBleriot FerryCarbon

Newcastle ParkSet on the banks of the Red Deer River has a beach and walking trails baseball dia-monds and picnic tables

LEGEND

RosedaleSuspension BridgeCambriaAsteroidEast CouleeEC School MuseumAtlas Coal MineCaracol Clay StudiosHwy 10xHwy 36Hwy 56WayneThe Hoodoos

TO

Map of the

Town of Drumheller

Drumheller Regional

Chamber of Development

amp Tourism

WORLDrsquoS LARGEST DINOSAUR

DeliaVerdant ValleyHandhills Lake

Nature TrailA hiking trail along the scenic Red Deer River gives an excellent view of the unique geological formations and wildlife in the Valley

2012Home of the

HEY KIDSCool down at the

Rotary Splash Park

Located next to the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur

The Fossil Shop

WHIFS Flapjack House

Horseshoe CanyonHelicopter Rides

REPTILEWORLD

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

The Drumheller Valley is a unique scenic valley created by millions of years of erosion by wind and water

About 65 million years ago dinosaurs roamed the hot tropical swamps and forests that covered this area Today the fossil-ized remains of the dinosaurs can be seen in museums all over the world and the lush vegetation exists as coal seams throughout the area

The Valley was first inhabited by Thomas Greentree who in 1902 built his homestead on what is now the Town of Drumheller The Greentree House became a stop-over place for early pioneers coming into the district

It was Sam Drumheller who first exploited rich coal reserves

in the area and conceived the idea of a townsite in the Valley Jesse Gouge opened the first coal mine in 1911 In 1913 the Calgary-Drumheller railway line was opened and the coal industry boomed More than 40 mines were soon operating in the Valley Mining towns like Nacmine (short for North American Collieries Mine) Midlandvale Rosedale East Coulee Wayne and Newcastle developed notorious reputations as highrolling boomtowns with bootlegging and gambling When gas and oil were discovered in other parts of Alberta the importance of coal diminished and the economy of the Valley turned to other things

Today the Town of Drumheller relies on agriculture gov-ernment services oil and gas and tourism for its economic prosperity

Tourist information

HospitalH

Badlands Community

Facility

Badlands Comuniity Faclity

Here to make you happyTM

LEGEND

Tourist informationHospitalH

Portable water amp dump station Medical Clinic

Dump Station

H

Not valid with any other off ersCoupon only redeemable at Lube-X Drumheller

Soon to be

SAVE $10OFF YOUR NEXT SERVICE

Warranty ApprovedNext to Boston Pizza (403) 823 9667

Oil Change bull Auxiliary Services bull Transmission Services bull Coolant System Services

w20c35m

TH

E O

RIG

INA

L s

ince

198

6The Fossil Shopinc

61 bridge street 403-823-6774

w20c35m

Mic Hogs amp Biker Hogs Welcome

Whether yoursquore a veteran karaoke crooner or a newbie come sing your heart out every Friday night

Outdoor Patio VLTS Liqour Store Bargain Room Rates Rider Friendly

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BAR

1220 Newcastle Trail Drumheller AB 403-823-6844k20c35min the Dinosaur Hotel

Hot Fresh Food and Cool Chilled TreatsOpen Mon-Sat 10 am - 9 pmSun 11 am - 9 pm(Summer time lsquotil 10 pm)

1102A Highway 9 South Drumheller403-823-8131

w20c35m

45 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-350545 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-3505

Designer Childrens Clothing Giftware Fashion AccessoriesD i CCCChhild CCll ththi Gift F hi A i

Unique gifts for everyone on your list

k20c35m

Buff et starts at 11 am bull $895 per personLobster 1 piece 2lbs bull ONLY $2495

Business Hours 9 am - 9 pm bull Free Internet AccessClose to Econo Lodge amp Shoppers Drug Mart

388 Centre Street Downtown Drumheller 403-823-3030

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

k20p

24m

403-823-6362

k20c35m

Free delivery within town limits

on orders over $2500 after 5 pm

2 for 1pizza amp pasta

TAKE OUT ONLY

700 - Highway 9 South Drumheller

Come climb inside the

OPEN DAILYOPEN DAILY

XpsmeXpsmersquorsquottLARGESTEjoptbvsEjoptbvs

403-823-8100403-823-8100 60 - 1 Avenue West60 - 1 Avenue Westw20c35m

Visit

Photo by Mike Todor

Janet Grabner amp John Dahm invite you to browse through their gallery and working studio fi lled with their handmade treasures

Although wersquore open most days from 10 am to 4 pm you can call ahead to make sure wersquore there

WErsquoRE LOCATED IN EAST COULEE AT 169-6TH STREET

(403) 822-2258 k20c36m

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

305 - 4 Street West Drumheller bull 403-823-3318OPEN 11 am - 9 pm Tuesday to Saturday

Can you believe it70 flavours of milkshakes

and slushDare to try one

Bernie Made

It

You Gotta Eat Here

k20c35m

Located at The Brick Railway Ave East amp Centre Street

Find us on FacebookFind us on Facebook

Daily Specials Healthy Menu Choices Fresh Homestyle Food Specialty Coffees Smoothies Breakfast Bagels Quesadillas Desserts Free Wireless Internet

k20cm

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BARin the Dinosaur Hotel

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

Donella SwanThe Weekender

Come late Septem-ber the downtown core will be fl ooded with music art ac-tivities for all ages and best of all - itrsquos free Drumheller will be one of 38 communities this fall to participate

in the Alberta Culture Days Celebration for-merly known as Arts Days from September 28 to 30 Th e Drum-heller Downtown As-sociation Equinox Arts and Cultural So-ciety the Canadian Badlands Passion Play Society and a few in-dependant artists will

join together to bring the event to life ldquoTh ere is an amaz-ing amount of arts and talent in the val-ley so Drumheller seems a fi tting place to celebrate culturerdquo said Chris McLellan regional development manager for Canadian Badlands

Alberta Culture Days is part of the Canada-wide Culture Days celebrations Th is will be the fi fth year running for the event in the province ldquoItrsquos a celebration of everything that is

Alberta as it relates to culturerdquo said Beryl Cullum who does communications for Alberta Culture Cullum said it is a chance for people to get together to show-case what our prov-ince is all about our culture our diversity and our vibrancy Encouraging partic-ipation the provincial government is sup-

porting the celebration by dividing $375000 among 38 communi-ties to which will be for planning and coor-dinating the activities Cullum said out of all the proposals sub-mitted the designated sites that were chosen were based on their plan to provide fun free family-friendly activities Proposals also needed to include

a plan on how they were going to involve youth and partner with other organiza-tions and include a multi-cultural compo-nent Th ere is nothing ab-solutely set in stone as of yet said McLellan However now that they know they are a designated site seri-ous planning can be-gin happening

ldquoThere is an amazing

amount of arts and talent in the valley so

Drumheller seems a

fi tting place to celebrate culturerdquo

Chris McLellan

QU

OTE

Page 10 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller Friday July 27 2012

is one of Canadarsquos premiere theatre destinations Join the 30000 patrons who come annually for the Rosebud Experience Food theatre and so much more

While in Rosebud be sure to visit

Wild Horse JackrsquosShow this ad and receive

10 off all food (not including beverages and tax)

Fully licensed Hours Wed - Sat Noon - 8 pm

Friday is Prime Rib Night

For reservations call 403-677-2999

May 25 - August 25

Matinees - Wed Thurs Sat Evenings - Thurs Fri Sat

Only 25 minutes from Drumheller

For more info amp tickets call 1-800-267-7553 or go to rosebudtheatrecom

Come see

biggest little story

biggest little town

July 4 - August 25

Playing at the Studio Stage Wed Thurs amp Sat at 5 pm

Adaptation of the poignant and moving novel by Chaim Potok

Opening This Week

w27cf

NOW PLAYING

Where to goWHEN YOU HAVE TO GO

Visitors if you need a washroom please use ours

If you would like to offer this service to our visitors call 403-823-258023mEveryone Welcome

to uncover that Antique Classic Hot Rod Muscle Car or MotorcycleGet ready

Tune her up polish the chrome amp with pipes rumbling Cruise to the Dub amp let everyone enjoy your work of art

10 pc Chubby Chicken for $12(from 5-8 pm)

CRUISE IN EVERY THURSDAY500 - 800 pm

and every following Thursday Drumheller Location

Canadarsquos largest live reptile display with more than 100 species displayed in bright naturalistic cages

bull Cobras bull Gila Monsters bull Anacondas bull Crocodiles

Fred the 600 lb American Alligator

Friendly professional staff are always on hand to introduce you to one of our friendly Boa Constrictors or answer any questions you may have Catch one of our many educational programs in the summer

Special Educational Programs are availablefor pre-booked groups

Complete the Drumheller Experience

Open Year RoundSummer 10 am - 10 pm daily bull Call for off -season hours

4038238623 bull wwwreptileworldnet 95 - 3 Avenue E Downtown Drumheller

k20c35m

This Summer at the Drumheller Church of the NazareneJoin us this summer at Riverside Park as we learn how to be TRANSFORMERS

Wednesdays July 11 18 25 amp August 1 amp 8 at 630 pm

In the event of rain Kidztown in the Park will take place at the Church

Finale August 15th at 600 pm at the Church

Church of the Nazarene - 627 6th St East 403-823-2156k26c33m

Alberta Culture Days will take place from September 28 to 30 this year This will give people the chance to get together and showcase everything that is Alberta Drumheller was one of 38 sites chosen

to host the event across the province This photo was taken from 2010 when Drumheller hosted Culture Days formerly known as Arts Days

photo submitted

Celebrating Culture Days downtown Drumheller

Starts July 27

Friday July 27 2012 Page 11 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

ATTENTION VISITORSThe Drumheller Mail for your chance to win a

$100 GIFT CERTIFICATEredeemable at any one of the advertisers in this publication

A B

C D

E F

at The Drumheller Mail 515 Hwy 10 East Drumheller AB mail to Box 1629 Drumheller AB T0J 0Y0 fax to 403-823-3864

Contest closes August 22 2012 Winner will be contacted by September 5 2012

Name

Full Address

Phone Number

Comments on Drumheller

Match the photo of the dinosaur with the correct business logo and enter at

or email to informationdrumhellermailcom One entry per person

Riverside Riverside Value Drug Value Drug MartMart

CORNERRESTAURANT

NAPIERTHEATRE

CAPTIONThis

Caption This is a weekly feature asking readers

to provide a headline for a photo from the valley

Winners will receive a Drumheller MailinSide Drumheller prize

pack Please give us a call at 403-823-2580

fax at 403-823-3864 email information

insidedrumhellercom or visit us on Facebook

RidesIf you know someone

who has acool ride

let us knowCall us at 403-823-2580

or email newsinsidedrumhellercom

As Doug Jensen shows off his 1931 Ford Model A he lifts the rumble seat and says ldquoThatrsquos where we used to put the beerhellip or girlsrdquo The coupe roadster is the latest addition to his collection and is pretty darn clean He purchased it from outside Edmonton and says there are still a few

tweaks he needs to do to get it up to stan-dard It is powered by the original l-head 4 cylinder that produces a whooping 30 horsepower just enough to go hopping down the highway Besides how much more do you want with mechanical drum brakes

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

Jensenrsquos jalopy

Greg Robbin takes a break from riding his dirt bike at the DORVA Motocross Track on July 25 keeping his new gear away from the dust

LastWeekAlisha Ouellette replied via Facebook and is last weekrsquos winner with her caption ldquoMoments that transcend timerdquo Stop by Th e Drumheller Mail on Highway 9 South to claim your prize

inSide photo by Michael James

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COMING EVENTSFREE CAMPING Contests Free Money We try knocking your socks off while you dance your feet off Torrington Oldtime Musikfest August 3-6 Details 403-443-0753

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Verdant Valley Colony fresh pro-duce at Macrsquos corner every Fri-day starting July 13 till mid Sep-tember 1230 pm - 530 pm 28c31

RV FOR SALERV FOR SALE Lightweight 27 ft 5th wheel trailer with one slide Fridge stove furnace air and back jacks Good rubber and condition Sleeps 6 $1190000 Also 7rsquo over cab Valley Camper for small truck Good shape Fridge stove microwave and hydraulic jacks Sleeps 4 $300000 Phone 403-823-7033 Cell 403-823-0872 28p30

HELP WANTEDHELP WANTED Live-in care-giver needed for 3 boys on full time basis in a private home in Drumheller Must have Grade 12 at least Basic nursing or care giving skills required Room and board provided at $336month 2 week vacation provided and pay annually Wage is $10hr and 40hr wk Contact 403-823-8628 Email nanathwebmailcoza 29p30HELP WANTED 4-8 Hour day per week position Cashier - Lunch Counter Service Mini-mal cooking Drop-off resume at Rosedale Cafe amp Market or fax to 403-823-8866 30c

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12 - Friday July 27 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

515 Highway10 EastDrumhellerPhone

4038232580printingdrumhellermailcom

some limitations apply

Sale ends July 30 2012

Advertise your upcomingAdvertise your upcoming garage sale in the inSide garage sale in the inSide

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A father and son show off their motorcycle jousting skills during the bike games portion of Motorcycle Madness Despite the gloomy weather over 100 bikes and partici-pants came out on Saturday July 14 The day was fi lled with the annual poker run bike games and the ever

popular burnout pit Organizers are busy collecting the money donated at the event and will be presenting Big Country Victim Services with the donation in the coming month

submitted photo

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inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday July 27 2012 - 13

CLUES ACROSS1 Hyrax4 Considerateness8 Expressed pleasure

13 1896 Ethiopian battle15 Hawaiian dance16 Khaki colors17 Southern soldiers

18 Musician Clapton19 58703 ND20 Lettermanrsquos hometown23 Fr Riviera resort24 Wrath25 Put up with something27 Divertimento32 Comportment33 Toward the mouth34 Take in marriage35 Composer of Rule Britania36 Central parts of fruits38 Ice hockey goal39 Lair40 A citizen of Denmark41 Algeriarsquos 2nd largest city42 Buildings44 Extensive landed property46 Bravo Bravo Bravo47 Cereal grass spikelet bristles48 Gives you instant long locks55 Umbrian industrial city56 Cheremis language

57 Wm the Conquerorrsquos burial city58 Beach (French)59 7th Hindu month60 Tightly curled hairstyle61 Niches62 Connects the keel amp sternpost63 Take a seat

CLUES DOWN1 Persian dialect2 Yemen port amp gulf3 Switchboard (abbr)4 From that place5 Invisible emanations6 Shear7 Mexican tortilla dish8 Highly regarded9 Said of a city that ldquorose uprdquo10 Turkish district11 Of a very dark black12 Fall back time14 Inanely foolish21 Furnish with help22 Former Italian monetary units

25 Made public by radio or television26 Aka sesame27 Skin infections28 Before29 Being cognizant of30 Ballet dancer impressionist31 Eversquos garden32 Produced36 Hiding place for storage37 A single unit38 Napoleonrsquos birthplace40 Daily journals43 Hanging threads edging44 A canvas canopy 45 Central nervous system47 Nest of an eagle48 Assist49 Father of Araethyrea50 Yuletide51 A piece of work52 Clods53 St Philip Patron of Rome54 Arrogant amp annoying person 55 Yearly tonnage (abbr)

ARIES - Mar 21Apr 20Aries you may have to put your feelings on the line if you are to gain the respect of someone important to you Although it may feel uncomfortable forge ahead

TAURUS - Apr 21May 21Taurus some light will be shed on a problem from a past relationship this week This will strengthen your current relationships with family and friends

GEMINI - May 22Jun 21Expect a lot of passion and adventure this week and for the foreseeable future Gemini Talk to your partner about his or her desires as well

CANCER - Jun 22Jul 22Celestial energy will rejuvenate and reenergize you Cancer If things have been a little bit boring at home someone you meet might just provide the spark you need

LEO - Jul 23Aug 23You can fi nd many inspirational forces around you Leo which will aid you in making tough decisions Pay special attention to an overheard conversation

VIRGO - Aug 24Sept 22Virgo you may fi nd yourself on the path to some exciting places if you hang out with the right people this week This is not a time to back out act outside of your comfort zone

LIBRA - Sept 23Oct 23Libra you may be looking for a new adventure but havent a clue where to start Anything is possible if you keep your eyes and ears open to everything around you

SCORPIO - Oct 24Nov 22Dont put any limits on your love life Scorpio Even a relationship that has withstood the test of time can still prove exciting spontaneous and adventurous

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23Dec 21You may fi nd that the energy surrounding you is just a bit overwhelming Sagittarius This is remedied by simply staying out of the limelight for a few days

CAPRICORN - Dec 22Jan 20Its the little things that will catch your attention this week Capricorn A small detail a particular color a note in a song If others overlook it youll probably zone in on it

AQUARIUS - Jan 21Feb 18Expect some surprises when attending a get-together with family and friends An interesting person comes into your life to provide some inspiration

PISCES - Feb 19Mar 20Pisces a situation arises that forces you to think outside the box Make decisions promptly but wisely and youll be happy you did

Horoscopes

Sudoku

Crossword

Herersquos how it works Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid broken down into nine 3x3 boxes To solve a sudoku the numbers 1 through 9 must fi ll each row column and box Each number can appear only once in each row column and box You can fi gure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric clues already provided in the boxes The more numbers you name the easier it gets to solve the puzzle

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Word Search Solution

Red Wine Wings

The minute I saw this recipe I knew I had to try it It sounded unusual but I had a feeling it would taste great And I was rightPoaching the chicken to begin with ensures well-cooked wings that are so very

tenderI wasnrsquot expecting them to have quite the kick to them that they do eitherAll the ingredients simmer together for 40 minutes Itrsquos as easy as that

4 lb chicken wings separated and tips removed6 cups water2 cups red wine1 cup barbecue saucefrac14 cup soy sauce

frac14 cup Worcestershire sauce2 Tbsp hot pepper fl akes2 Tbsp ground pepper1 Tbsp paprika1 Tbsp sugar1 Tbsp salt1 medium onion chopped1 large tomato quartered(I chopped the tomato and served the wings with the tomato bits)After simmering remove chicken from sauce and grill for 15 - 20 minutes on the barbecue to crisp them up a bit

Serve up these FRIED PICKLES along side the red wine wings and you will be the talk of the town The dipping sauce makes these twice as goodfrac12 cup fl our1 frac34 tsp Cajun seasoningfrac12 tsp Italian seasoningfrac14 tsp Cayenne pepperfrac12 tsp saltfrac12 cup water

2 cups sliced dill picklesHeat 1 inch of peanut oil in a pot to 375 degreesWhisk fl our seasonings and water until smooth Spread the pickles on paper towel and blot dry Add half the pickles to the batter and toss to coat Using a slotted spoon remove and let excess batter drip off Add to the oil one by one and fry until golden ndash about 2 minutes Drain on paper towels and repeat with second halfServe with this saucefrac14 cup mayonnaise1 Tbsp drained horseradish2 tsp ketchupfrac14 tsp Cajun seasoningThe fi rst time I made this I didnrsquot have horseradish I substituted a spicy mustard and it was very good

This is the perfect appy for your next backyard barbecue Enjoy

Food for

thoughtLori Stefanishion

inSide Drumheller Food Columnist

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Fri - Sun July 27-29 Hanna Old Time Music Jamboree at the Hanna Community Centre Three Days of Fine Old Time Music and Dancing July 27-29 Rockyford 55th Annual Rockyford Rodeo Thursday August 2 Morrin Starland County Grand Opening of new Administration Office August 4-6 Drumheller Drumheller Off Road Vehicle Association presents SOAB For complete details or call 403-334-3672Mondays Tuesdays and Fridays July 3 - August 29 Drumheller Drumheller Public Library Summer Reading ProgramJuly 30 - August 3 Drumheller Vacation Bible School at Church of the Nazarene 930 am - 12 noon Kindergarten to Grade 5 Registration $10 Contact Dorothy Reeder 403-823-7020Wednesday Afternoon KidsClub After School Program 330 - 530 pm Drumheller Church of the Nazarene 627 6 Street East 403-823-7020 for information

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fax at 403-823-3864 or email whoareyouinsidedrumhellercomHeather Pautler

Who are you Heather PautlerAge 22Employment Social work practicum student at the Drumheller Insti-tutionWhat do you like most about your practicum Th e interaction aspect Irsquom defi nitely a people person in that sense How long have you lived in Drumheller I moved here about four weeks ago so itrsquos all new to me I am originally from Medicine HatWhat do you like most about living in the val-ley I like how the build-ings and the houses and everything is so close knit It has that city feel

with a small town atmo-sphere Irsquom really excited to start exploring all the museums around here At fi rst I thought there was only the Tyrrell but after moving I am real-izing they are all over the place Irsquom going to try to take them all inIs there anything you donrsquot like so far I do miss my family and friends who are back home What would you say is your best quality as a person and why Irsquom pretty outgoing Irsquod say Irsquom really easy to get along with and I am able to stay positive It helps in my profession and it helps build a rapport

with people Do you have any hid-den talents Most peo-ple donrsquot know this even those who have known me for years but I can walk on stilts really wellWhat are you most afraid of Spiders We used to fi nd black widows in our basement in Medi-cine Hat and Irsquom fairly certain thatrsquos where my fear started I just donrsquot trust things with eight legsWhatrsquos the craziest thing yoursquod ever try A friend once mentioned bungee jumping to me I would try it at least once I think It would take a lot to get me to do it but I think I would

If you could have a superpower which would it be and why Irsquod like to be able to tele-port whenever I wanted It would save so much time and money on trav-elling

What are some of your main goals First off Irsquod like to fi nish my bachelorrsquos degree in so-cial work Th en Irsquod like to do some travelling to Antarctica or something crazy

Go for the Red Box

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DORVA revs up to host Drumheller racesDonella Swan | inSide Drumheller

During August long weekend the ldquobrappprdquo sound of dirt bikes and quads will be heard at the DORVA Motocross track located just off of Highway 9 south by the Stampede Barn Campers and trailers will fi ll the parking space and riders from all over will fl ood the valley to take in the action Th e Drumheller Off Road Vehicle Association (DORVA) will be hosting the Southern Alberta (SOAB) Series Round 6 amp 7 race from August 4-6 An addition to this yearrsquos event will be the quad and side by side mud bog For the mud bog DORVA will build a mud pit Quad and side by side riders will challenge each other to see who can get through the pit the furthest and the fastest making it a fun way to get dirty ldquoI think Drumheller has one of the best tracks in Alberta because there are so many volunteers and a lot of community suppport to make everything possible Itrsquos a great practice track for our local riders and there are facilites for riders of all caliberrdquo said Casey Christensen president of DORVA Practice sign-in will begin Friday evening at 7 pm Practice will be held Saturday and race sign in will

happen in the afternoon starting at 3 pm Racing begins Sunday morning at 9 am A four-man rally race will take place Sunday evening

to provide a fun break after a hard day of motorsquos ldquoRiders are coming from all over the province British Columbia

and Saskatchewan Th ere will be everybody from prorsquos racing to four year oldrsquos riding the little 50 cc bikes therersquos a lot to watchrdquo said Christensen Seven vendors as well as a concession will be on site for riders and visitors convenience Members of the Drumheller Titans Football team will be helping out at the race by doing their time fl agging for each event In return for their help DORVA will make a donation for the players time to the Titans ldquoWe like to try to give back to the community when we host these events and itrsquos so great to receive the helprdquo said Christensen Th ere will be lots of local talent in all diff erent classes competing during the race weekend to watch for said Christensen He also said it is a great way to see the sport up close and personal without having to travel far Admission is only $5 per person or $20 for a car load Children four and under are free For more information regarding the race event and times go to wwwdorvamxcom Anyone wishing to volunteer contact Casey Christensen at (403) 820-1574

Ripping it up on the track Azraie Dumont practices to race MX2 intermediate and GP Pro-Am classes for the big event The Drumheller Off Road Vehicle Association (DORVA) will be hosting the Southern Alberta (SOAB) Series Round 6 amp 7 from August 4-6 at the DORVA Motocross Track located just off of Highway 9 South near the Stampede Barns

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Jackie FriedleyGarden Designs

Itrsquos to the point we are going to have to do some deadheading

Some plants respond well to diff erent kinds of deadheading

Perennials as well as some annuals need to have some care given to them at this time of year to try and extend the blooming season or in order for the perennial to move into the fall season

Shearing is one way and a lot of perennials will do well if this is done It seems a little drastic but in the end you will be glad you did For the low growing rock garden plants as well as some of the fi ner textured plants Snow in Summer Coreopsis Basket of Gold trailing Lobelia hardy Geranium take off all the spent fl owers and any untidy growth Petunias and Nasturtiums also respond well to this treatment This will in some cases make a spent plant become new Be sure to fertilize gently and donrsquot let the plant dry out so it has no further reason to be stressed out Be sure to use clean shears scissors anything that is going to be able to make a good clean cut that doesnrsquot do the squish and tear thing

Some plants require a more specifi c approach to the trimming you give them

Irises Daylilies Delphinium anything with a spike type bloom I wait until most of the blooms are spent or the one fl ower in the case of the daylily is done and then I just snip off the stem or shoot close to the base Be sure not to get too low into the plantrsquos green growth as some of them will continue to put up new fl ower stocks until frost gets them I also do this in the fall Once the plants have had a frost I trim everything back Again donrsquot get too deep or close to the ground you donrsquot want to damage anything that is developing into new growth for next year or the next burst of fl owers

Some plants just need you to trim off the spent fl owers Begonias are a good example of this You can usually do this with your fi nger tips Just gently snip the fl ower off and dispose of it This helps keep them clean and gives them a better chance to re-bloom Doing this also keeps the chance of mold and other fungus from starting in the Begonias Delphinium etc By keeping the plants cleaner you allow more air fl ow lowering the chance of problems

Happy Gardening Jackie

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Zina FomradasldquoBarrel racing because

my daughter racesrdquo

Renee Barbosa10ldquoI would be the rodeo clown I think I could outrun those bulls

because I have long legsrdquo

Brad PeakeldquoBronc riding It looks like a challenge and I think it would be my

stylerdquo

With Rockyford Rodeo coming up

this weekend inSide Drumheller

asks ldquoWhich rodeo event would you want

to try and whyrdquo

Tate Ewan 12ldquoIrsquod try bull riding

because I think it would be excitingrdquo

Graham BlackldquoIrsquod do team roping

because I like to work with othersrdquo

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Th ere seems to be no slowing down at the Canadian Badlands Passion Play In another sign the Passion Play continues to grow its world class performance the 2012 production has set a new record for atten-dance On Saturday July 21 a record 2647 people came out for a single performance Th e same weekend saw the highest numbers in the history of the Pas-sion Play ldquoTh e second week-end was phenomenalrdquo said Vance Neudorf Executive Director of the Passion Play However despite the record weekend overall numbers were roughly 1000 below the record breaking 2011 season which also had the 100th per-formance milestone Rainy weather plagued the opening weekend of the 2012 Passion Play Th e per-formance on Saturday July 14 was cancelled part way through only the second time in the history of the play a show was cancelled Th e performance the next day was beset by a prolonged drizzle Neudorf credits word of mouth playing a critical role in bring-ing in record breaking numbers the following weekend ldquoAfter the fi rst week-end word of mouth got out about the quality of the play and we saw huge numbers during the second weekendrdquo

said Neudorf Th is yearrsquos perfor-mance also saw a no-ticeable increase in the number of inter-national visitors to the play ldquoIt might be a spin off of the Calgary Stampede but we saw a lot more internation-al crowd As word of mouth spreads and we keep doing what we do we hope with what we have to off er we will see more of that crowdrdquo said Neudorf Now that the Pas-sion Play has wrapped up the 2012 season staff will be pour-ing through the 1000 evaluations emailed to attendees So far roughly 700 people have responded So far the response looks good ldquoItrsquos an unheard of response rate on a sur-vey Itrsquos been positive with glowing reports on how much people loved it Th e overall recommendation rate where we ask if people would recommend seeing the Passion Play is 98 percentrdquo said Neudorf Th e survey is sent out each year but a new question was add-ed this year asking at-tendees what else they did in Drumheller Th e Passion Play is in the process of review-ing the responses and hopes they will pro-vide new insight to the economic impact of the play In addition to the survey the post sea-son will be a chance to work on improving the play Th e immediate priority will be fund-

raising to help make up for the slightly low-er (compared to last year) attendance ldquoWersquore hoping to move into some fund-raising right away Be-yond that we have a list of things we want to improve Wersquore def-initely looking at how to make it better serve the public and make it a better place to come You can have a fantas-tic play but you need a facility on par with thatrdquo said Neudorf Some areas they hope to improve are adding more wash-room facilities and adding more shade Crews will continue to work on the new fo-rum fi nishing seating and adding a roof Despite the weather on the fi rst weekend Neudorf was pleased with how the play went and praised the eff orts of the hundreds of vol-unteers who make the

play possible ldquoTh e true heroes of the Passion Play are the 200 volunteers on set performing and working like crazy and the 160 volunteers

at the front of house who get comments about how nice they arerdquo said Neudorf ldquoYou canrsquot ask for bet-terrdquo

Passion Play organizers are celebrat-ing breaking records with the 2012 per-formance The Saturday July 21 per-formance saw the highest attendance 2647 for a single show and the second weekend set a new attendance record

The records came after an opening week-end plagued by rain Organizers are now busy reviewing surveys from attendees and working on improving the site for next year

inSide photo by Michael James

Passion Play breaks attendance records during second weekend

Donella Swan| inSide Drumheller

Loving dog owners Dwaine and Betty Kipling were beside themselves when their beloved 12 year-old Pug named Sid-ney was having trouble moving her back legs while she walked Due to a pinched nerve in her back and old age her back legs would most-ly drag when she walked causing her nails to be-come cut and bloody ldquoFirst off we bought a stroller from the Salvation Army and turned it into a dog stroller However she wasnrsquot getting her exercise riding around in itrdquo said Dwaine Kipling It was while down in San Diego California that the Kiplingrsquos fi rst heard of a ldquodoggy wheelchairrdquo ldquoWe found some for sale but they were around $400 So I went on eBay and found this design and de-cided to make one myselfrdquo said Kipling Going back to the Sal-vation Army Kipling was able to take the wheels off an old toy and bought the pipe and fi ttings separately Th e fi rst prototype was a bit too narrow for Sidneyrsquos physique so it was back to construction ldquoTh is is the new and im-proved version Shersquos been in fi ghts with it shersquos rolled it she runs over your feet and loves every minute of itrdquo said Kipling smiling at his old pet Trying to avoid too much loss of muscle mass in her back end Kipling said they keep her out of the wheelchair while shersquos at home or around the yard It is when they go out for their routine walks that they put her in to avoid her nails being drug on the ground ldquoShersquos pretty happy since we got her in itrdquo said Betty Kipling ldquoWhen she gets in a fl ight though thatrsquos a sight to see Th ose wheels are almost smokingrdquo said Dwaine Kipling with a little laugh

All Sidneyrsquos life he said shersquos felt as if she were ten feet tall ldquoShersquoll go after dogs twice her size or more

wheelchair or no wheel-chairrdquo said Kipling Th e Kiplingrsquos said they want to make Sidneyrsquos fi nal years as comfortable and

enjoyable for her as pos-sible To see Sidney in action go to wwwdrumhellermailcom to see the video

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Correction

Last week in the July 20 edition of inSide Drum-heller it was printed in the article Drumheller attracting visitors from afar on page 5 that At-las Coal Mine Historical Site had 949 visitors last July and 1205 this July Th ese numbers were recorded for July long weekend not the entire month Th e Drumheller Mail apologizes for the misunderstanding

Nature nut

Justin Chernipeski is the winner of inSIde Drum-hellerrsquos June photo con-test Nature Notions Chernipeski won an IGA portrait package

inSide photo by Michael James

submitted | inSide Drumheller

On 2012-07-13 at ap-proximately 700 pm a vehicle being operated by Darcy Graham (29 yrs old) of Calgary Alberta was stopped for speeding North of Drumheller on Hwy 9

During the stop the in-vestigator developed sus-picion of the presence of illicit drugs A search was conducted which resulted in the seizure of 535 grams of cocaine and the seizure of over $3000 Graham will be appear-ing in court on July 27 2012 in Drumheller

Traffi c stop yields cocaine bust

Sidney a 12 year-old Pug gets around these days with the help of a ldquodoggy wheelchairrdquo Owners Dwaine and Betty Kipling became concerned when their old pet was having trouble lifting her back

legs due to a pinched nerve in her back Dwaine then fi gured out how to construct a wheelchair enabling Sidney to go for her routine walks with ease

inSide photo by Donella Swan

When therersquos a wheel therersquos a way

Dwaine and Betty Kipling are taking their 12 year-old Pug Sidney for a walk Sidney uses the help of a doggie wheelchair to get around these days which Dwaine hand crafted for their old pet

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Low rider

4 - Friday July 27 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

WORKS

NOW HIRING ALL POSITIONS

Restaurant ServersBartender

DJCooks

Kitchen Staff

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403-572-3262k30pm

ARE YOU AN EARLY RISERHave a little time on your handsWant to get out of the housefor a few hours each week

We have 2 areas in Drumhellerwhere we would liketo offer home delivery to

GREENTREEHUNTINGTON

CARRIERS WANTEDMust be reliable and dependable

Must be willing to deliver in the morningPlease contact Ossie at 403-823-2580

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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

650129 Alberta Inc oa Subway-Drumheller is hiring a Food Counter Attendant

Experience an asset but not required we will train Must be willing to work different shifts such as 6 am - 2 pm 2 pm - 10 pm and some weekends Full time position 8 hoursday $1125hr

Interested applicants can drop resume at 905 Highway 9 South Drumheller Alberta Tel (403) 823-7827 or (403) 617-5615

locally owned amp operated bull 18+

We do things better bull Conveniently located in Downtown Drumheller

403-823-5123

NOW HIRINGFull and Part Time Servers

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Full and Part Time CooksWages based on experience Raise after 3 months

Full benefi t packages available

Apply in person to Peter or Twyla

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Donella Swan | inSide Drumheller

During renova-tions to their 1915 farmhouse located in Kneehill County just minutes from Monarch Hill Lori and Doug Jacobson came across two pho-tographs in between the walls after tearing some of the original plaster down Th e fi rst photo found was the Rodseth family and it was re-turned to the Vickers family who live here in Drumheller grand-children of Joakim and Ingelev Rodseth ldquoTh e second photo only had the names

Alice Violet Grace and their ages written on the back Two were 17 and one 15 Th ere was no date given and no surname so we werenrsquot sure if we were going to be able to fi nd the familyrdquo said Lori Jacobson Th e Drumheller Mail decided to put the word out via Face-book to see if anyone had information Kim Pliva was able to point out one girl as most likely being Alice De-Boer Her daughter Lois Beaton still lives in Drumheller Upon fi rst look Lois Beaton studied the picture carefully ldquoIrsquom fairly certain

the far one on the left would have been my motherrdquo said Beaton She wasnrsquot sure who Violet was but Bea-ton was sure the dark-haired girl on the right would have been her aunt Grace ldquoMy grandparents homesteaded where Lori and Doug now live My mother was born in 1900 and grew up there as a kid spending the summer in the area and they usually wintered down south in the Statesrdquo said Beaton Beaton said her grandfather profes-sionally plastered walls which would have explained why the farmhouse walls were done in that fash-ion Beaton lived in the house herself for over 30 years Beaton said her aunt Grace would have been a few years older than her mother Judg-ing by the ages written

on the back which Be-aton said matched her grandmotherrsquos hand-writing her mother would have been 15 years old and her aunt 17 at the time the pho-to was taken ldquoWe are so pleased to return this photo to the family We also

found a letter in the wall something writ-ten to Lois herself from her cousin in the States It mentioned something about meeting a boyrdquo said Jacobson teasing Bea-ton ldquoOh goodness my past is catching up

with merdquo said Beaton laughing at the old let-ter Th e only explana-tion Jacobson had as to why the photo was in the wall is she fi g-ures they fell off of a table or dresser from the room above and slid into a crack

This old photo was found in a farmhouse built in 1915 located just above Monarch Hill The girl on the left was identifi ed as Alice DeBoer (maiden name Cowsten) and the girl on the right her sister Grace Lois

Beaton (left) was happy to see the photo returned and Lori Jacobson (right) was ex-cited to give it back to the family

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Returning a 95 year-old photo

Michael James| inSide Drumheller

Two Drumheller residents got a huge surprise recently Jerry Costache and Linda Paller were winners in the 2012 Hospital Lot-tery Costache has a diffi -cult decision to make He was given the choice between tak-ing home a 2012 Ford Explorer or a 2012 Ford Mustang valued

at $30028 retail price When contacted Costache had yet to decide which he would be driving home ldquoIrsquove never won any-thing beforerdquo said Costache in disbelief Paller won $1000 cash in the lottery Neither won the grand prize a 2800 square foot home val-ued at $654554 Th at prize went to Floyd Anderson of Sylvan Lake

Th e lottery is a proj-ect of the Red Deer Regional Health Foun-dation Th is year the money raised will go towards purchasing pulmonary equipment for the Respiratory Department ldquoTh e Respiratory Department really supports the hospital Whenever a patient needs respiratory as-sistance the rely on the Respiratory Depart-ment We will be able to purchase equipment that will be utilized in the emergency con-tinuing care and even in the normal patient care rooms Itrsquos a cause

that eff ects thousands of central Albertans each yearrdquo said Shan-non Van Parys with Alberta Health Servic-es Th ough the fi nal number has yet to be calculated the 2012 lottery is exceeding expectations ldquoItrsquos an exciting year for us It was our fi rst sell out ever and fi rst early bird sell out We donrsquot have a fi nal num-ber yet but we esti-mate we raised over $620000rdquo said Van Parys ldquoWersquoll be able to purchase even more equipment than we had initially thoughtrdquo

Drumheller residents win big in Hospital Lottery

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Scott Caroline made engagement history on June 27 by proposing to his girlfriend of six years Sharon Langlois during the indoor DinoSite program at the Royal Tyrrell Museum A video of the unique proposal can be found on the Tyrrell Museum YouTube page In it Caroline and Langlois are working away on boxes fi lled with rocks and microfossils Eventually Langlois found a ring

in her box ldquoI was trying to keep my cool and not blow it But when she was digging through the box with the ring it was sitting right in the open She wasnrsquot going for it and I wondered if she wasnrsquot going for it on purpose Th atrsquos when I started to get really nervousrdquo said Caroline In the end Sharon fi nds the ring and Caroline kneels and proposes Langlois said yes Afterwards the couple took some time to drive around Drumheller

and see the Hoodoos Caroline got the idea after coming to Alberta for his career Caroline works as a heavy equipment operator working to build a wind farm near Stettler ldquoOne of Sharonrsquos hobbies is fossil hunting We live on Vancouver Island and where we live are a couple river beds that have been productive for nice fossils Since Irsquove been working in Alberta Irsquove been told about the museum and Drumheller so I fl ew her out for her birthday and took her to the Tyrrell Museum for the day I thought she would get a big kick out of itrdquo said Caroline He contacted the Tyrrell Museum and the staff there went to work helping to plan the special moment ldquoScott called us up and asked if it would be alright to surprise his girlfriend at the museum We thought it was a really cool idea and wanted to support it He wanted to do an outdoor DinoSite but due to the large amount of rain we had to switch to an indoor programrdquo said Mike Dooley Public Relations Coordinator with the Tyrrell Museum In the DinoSite program participants usually head into the Badlands to search for fossils Th e indoor version held when its rainy has participants sort through boxes fi lled with small rocks and fossils similar

to palaeontologists collecting microfossils Caroline gave the ring to the Tyrrell the day before and staff made preparations hiding the ring in one of the DinoSite boxes and gathering a few other employees as extras in the act For Caroline and Langlois their immediate future has them in a long distance relationship While Caroline works in Alberta Langlois still lives on Vancouver Island working as a fi refi ghter for the military Th ings will hopefully change soon for the couple ldquoIt was about time after being apart so often to make it offi cial

Now we can work towards being together somewhere She wants to actually move to Drumhellerrdquo said Caroline Th is was the fi rst engagement the Tyrrell Museum has participated in ldquoWersquore really excited for them and wish them all the best in the futurerdquo said Dooley ldquoI couldnrsquot have asked for better support from the museum they went above and beyondrdquo said Caroline ldquoIt was a perfect day Th e museum is always going to hold a special place in our heartsrdquo

In this screen capture Scott Caroline (left) proposes to his girlfriend Sharon Langlois Caroline asked the Royal Tyrrell Museum to help make his proposal special Tyrrell Museum staff hid the ring in a box of matrix containing rocks and fossils Langlois found the ring and thought it had been lost Then Caroline surprised her by asking for her hand in marriage The video of the engagement can be found on the Tyrrell Museumrsquos YouTube page

inSide photo by Michael James

Leaving lsquoem in the dust

The IMCA Modifi ed Stock Car Races took place on both Saturday July 21 and Sunday July 22 up at the Dinosaur Downs Speedway Pictured above was the fi nal heat for the modifi ed stock cars which have around 500 horsepower to the back tires The weather was dry and full of sunshine leaving the track in a dusty state

inSide photo by Donella Swan

For a complete listing

of programs and to book

your experience visit the

Museum or scan here

tyrrellmuseumcomprograms

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Friday May 22 2009

TheYour guide to

Friday July 27 2012 Page 6 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

SooohellipWhere ya from

Throughout summertime The Weekender will be looking for visitors to the valley and sharing their stories with inSide readers

Kathy and Anthony Nguyen

Montreal QuebecWho are you Kathy and Anthony NguyenWhere are you from Montreal QuebecWhat brings you to Drumheller My brother and I came to see Cal-gary and we had heard about Drum-heller as being ldquodinosaur townrdquo So after many recommendations from friends and people we met we de-cided to come out and see what all the buzz was about What do you like most so far about the valley We just arrived here not very long ago but we are looking forward to seeing the Tyr-rell Museum However it seems like such a nice close knit community here I like the small town feel itrsquos much diff erent than being in Mon-

treal where everything is so busy and everyone is on the go constant-ly Everyone has been so friendly since arriving and I really look for-ward to touring Drumheller for the dayIs there anything you havenrsquot liked so far on your visit No like I said I enjoy the smaller communi-ty feeling Itrsquos a nice break from the hustle and bustle of the big city If we were to travel to Montrealwhat would suggest we go see I defi nitely would rec-ommend shopping downtown vis-iting old Montreal Olympic Stadi-um is pretty cool and the Botanical Garden is always a favourite with visitors

Friday July 27 2012 Page 7 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

ALL ROADS LEAD TO

220 Grove Place Highway 9 North Drumheller bull 403-823-2007 bull wwwcountryroadrvca

Employee Pricing1st Time Ever For the month

of August

Monday- Friday 8 am - 8 pm

Saturday 9 am - 5 pm

Sunday 11 am - 4 pm

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AKOKINISKWAY GOLF CLUB

wwwrosebudgolfcab d lfRosebud Alberta | (12 hr southwest of Drumheller)

For information amp Tee-Times (403) 677-2250

bull 9 Hole Executive Course bull Grass Greens bull Full Rentals bull Pro Shop bull Licensed Clubhouse bull Campground

Come climb inside the

OPEN DAILY

Worldrsquorsquorsquos LARGESTDinosaur

403-823-8100 60 - 1 Avenue Westw20c35m

HorsesHoe canyon Helicopter rides

two to tHree passengers at a timeper person

$5000

mid June to labor day403-334-Heli (4354)infomvHelicom mvHelicom

CHILDREN12 AND UNDER

$4000perperson

403-823-5155

bull Cable Color TV bull Direct Dial Phones

bull 2 Room Suites bull Air Conditioning

bull Kitchens bull Fridges in Every Room

bull Affordable Rooms bull Free Internet

Turn West 2 Blocks North of Bridge

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bull FLAPJACKS bull SALADSOPEN DAILY 600 AM - 200 PMSunday Brunch 800 AM - 130 PMMonday to Friday Lunch Specials

403-823-7595801 North Dinosaur Trail NW Drumheller Alberta k21c36m Home of the famous Country DonairArea 51 Lounge

Fun is at Flavourz403-823-4447

Next to DQ

Lunch Buffet Saturday amp Sundays Starts at 1130 am

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Dino Arts planning dinosaur migrationMichael James

The Weekender

Afewofthedinosaursthatmake Drumheller one of themost unique places on theplanetwillsoonbemigrating The Dino Arts Committeehasnrsquot been slowing downwith efforts to revitalize thedinosaurs that populate thetownFivedinosaurswillsoonbe given new homes otherswill be given new looks andthe committee is working onbringingevenmoredinosaursintotown The five dinosaurs that aremoving include the one inthe park by the Civic Centre(where the Miners Memorialwillbelocated)theonehidingin the boulevard by Sublimetwo that were in front of thebowling alley and the largeduck-dinosaur that used tositatthecornerof2ndStreetWest and 3rd Avenue Theduck-billeddinosaurhasbeensittinginstorageforyears The new locations will bealong Highway 9 South infrontofShoppersDrugMartthe southwest corner of theDrumheller Memorial Arenaand at the intersection of2nd Street West and SouthRailwayAvenue ldquoWersquore trying to pickplaces in the valley that arenoticeable and where peoplecaneasilygettoittostopand

takepicturesrdquo saidDinoArtsCommitteeChairJohnShoffldquoFromatouriststandpointitrsquosone of the biggest draws fortourist traffic and they bringpeopletodifferentplacesrdquo On top of moving thedinosaurs work hasalready begun on bringinganother dinosaur to

Drumheller Earlier this year thecommittee unveiled thedinosaurbenchlocatedatthecorner of Centre Street and3rdAvenue ldquoTheoneweputdowntownhas been a huge hit and hasbeen getting local regionaland national attention Wersquorebringinginanewonein2013

similar to the one we put inthisyearWersquorestartingonthedesignanddoingfundraisingOurgoalistotrytodooneayearrdquosaidShoff On July 1 the committeehelda fundraiserwithanewtruck as the prize to raisemoney for further projectsThefundraiserwasalsoagreatway for thecommittee togetfeedbackfromthecommunityTheDinoArtsCommitteewillbefundraisingagainatFamilyFunDayonAugust18 ldquoIt was a good fundraiserfor us but I also thought itwas excellent to get feedbackfrom people and see it wassomething they care aboutrdquosaidShoff Community support hashelped make the committeepossible With the help ofvolunteers the dinosaursthatarecurrentlyintownaremaintained and given a newlookeverynowandthen ldquoItrsquosbeenanongoingprocesssince wersquove started We beentrying to redo and repair thedinosaursrdquo said Shoff ldquoItrsquos agood team building exerciseIfyouplanitrightitrsquosalotoffunrdquo Groups interested inpainting a dinosaur cancontactShoffat403-823-2983Once a design is submittedandapprovedthereisnocostandtheDinoArtsCommitteesuppliesallneededmaterials

The Dino Arts Committee is planning on moving a few of Drumhellerrsquos iconic dinosaurs including the small ceratopsian (pictured here) in the park by the Civic Centre

The committee is also working on bringing more di-nosaurs to Drumheller with a new addition planned next year

inSide photo by Michael James

ldquoFrom a tourist standpoint

itrsquos one of the biggest draws

for tourist traffic and they bring people

to different placesrdquo John Shoff

QU

OTE

Page 8 - The Weekender 2012 Friday May 18 2012 Friday May 18 2012 The Weekender 2012 - Page 9

ROSEBUDAKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE

Downtown CoreRotary Splash Park

DOWNTOWN DRUMHELLER

Bus DepotBadlands Historical Centre

Post Office

Civic CentreLibrary

RCMP

Medical Clinic

Medical Clinic

HOSPITAL

MIDLAND PROVINCIAL PARK

Royal Tyrrell Museum of PalaeontologyLittle ChurchDinosaur Golf amp Country ClubGolf Driving RangeBleriot Ferry

TO

TO NacmineBleriot FerryCarbon

Newcastle ParkSet on the banks of the Red Deer River has a beach and walking trails baseball dia-monds and picnic tables

LEGEND

RosedaleSuspension BridgeCambriaAsteroidEast CouleeEC School MuseumAtlas Coal MineCaracol Clay StudiosHwy 10xHwy 36Hwy 56WayneThe Hoodoos

TO

Map of the

Town of Drumheller

Drumheller Regional

Chamber of Development

amp Tourism

WORLDrsquoS LARGEST DINOSAUR

DeliaVerdant ValleyHandhills Lake

Nature TrailA hiking trail along the scenic Red Deer River gives an excellent view of the unique geological formations and wildlife in the Valley

2012Home of the

HEY KIDSCool down at the

Rotary Splash Park

Located next to the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur

The Fossil Shop

WHIFS Flapjack House

Horseshoe CanyonHelicopter Rides

REPTILEWORLD

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

The Drumheller Valley is a unique scenic valley created by millions of years of erosion by wind and water

About 65 million years ago dinosaurs roamed the hot tropical swamps and forests that covered this area Today the fossil-ized remains of the dinosaurs can be seen in museums all over the world and the lush vegetation exists as coal seams throughout the area

The Valley was first inhabited by Thomas Greentree who in 1902 built his homestead on what is now the Town of Drumheller The Greentree House became a stop-over place for early pioneers coming into the district

It was Sam Drumheller who first exploited rich coal reserves

in the area and conceived the idea of a townsite in the Valley Jesse Gouge opened the first coal mine in 1911 In 1913 the Calgary-Drumheller railway line was opened and the coal industry boomed More than 40 mines were soon operating in the Valley Mining towns like Nacmine (short for North American Collieries Mine) Midlandvale Rosedale East Coulee Wayne and Newcastle developed notorious reputations as highrolling boomtowns with bootlegging and gambling When gas and oil were discovered in other parts of Alberta the importance of coal diminished and the economy of the Valley turned to other things

Today the Town of Drumheller relies on agriculture gov-ernment services oil and gas and tourism for its economic prosperity

Tourist information

HospitalH

Badlands Community

Facility

Badlands Comuniity Faclity

Here to make you happyTM

LEGEND

Tourist informationHospitalH

Portable water amp dump station Medical Clinic

Dump Station

H

Not valid with any other off ersCoupon only redeemable at Lube-X Drumheller

Soon to be

SAVE $10OFF YOUR NEXT SERVICE

Warranty ApprovedNext to Boston Pizza (403) 823 9667

Oil Change bull Auxiliary Services bull Transmission Services bull Coolant System Services

w20c35m

TH

E O

RIG

INA

L s

ince

198

6The Fossil Shopinc

61 bridge street 403-823-6774

w20c35m

Mic Hogs amp Biker Hogs Welcome

Whether yoursquore a veteran karaoke crooner or a newbie come sing your heart out every Friday night

Outdoor Patio VLTS Liqour Store Bargain Room Rates Rider Friendly

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BAR

1220 Newcastle Trail Drumheller AB 403-823-6844k20c35min the Dinosaur Hotel

Hot Fresh Food and Cool Chilled TreatsOpen Mon-Sat 10 am - 9 pmSun 11 am - 9 pm(Summer time lsquotil 10 pm)

1102A Highway 9 South Drumheller403-823-8131

w20c35m

45 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-350545 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-3505

Designer Childrens Clothing Giftware Fashion AccessoriesD i CCCChhild CCll ththi Gift F hi A i

Unique gifts for everyone on your list

k20c35m

Buff et starts at 11 am bull $895 per personLobster 1 piece 2lbs bull ONLY $2495

Business Hours 9 am - 9 pm bull Free Internet AccessClose to Econo Lodge amp Shoppers Drug Mart

388 Centre Street Downtown Drumheller 403-823-3030

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

k20p

24m

403-823-6362

k20c35m

Free delivery within town limits

on orders over $2500 after 5 pm

2 for 1pizza amp pasta

TAKE OUT ONLY

700 - Highway 9 South Drumheller

Come climb inside the

OPEN DAILYOPEN DAILY

XpsmeXpsmersquorsquottLARGESTEjoptbvsEjoptbvs

403-823-8100403-823-8100 60 - 1 Avenue West60 - 1 Avenue Westw20c35m

Visit

Photo by Mike Todor

Janet Grabner amp John Dahm invite you to browse through their gallery and working studio fi lled with their handmade treasures

Although wersquore open most days from 10 am to 4 pm you can call ahead to make sure wersquore there

WErsquoRE LOCATED IN EAST COULEE AT 169-6TH STREET

(403) 822-2258 k20c36m

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

305 - 4 Street West Drumheller bull 403-823-3318OPEN 11 am - 9 pm Tuesday to Saturday

Can you believe it70 flavours of milkshakes

and slushDare to try one

Bernie Made

It

You Gotta Eat Here

k20c35m

Located at The Brick Railway Ave East amp Centre Street

Find us on FacebookFind us on Facebook

Daily Specials Healthy Menu Choices Fresh Homestyle Food Specialty Coffees Smoothies Breakfast Bagels Quesadillas Desserts Free Wireless Internet

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NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BARin the Dinosaur Hotel

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

Page 8 - The Weekender 2012 Friday May 18 2012 Friday May 18 2012 The Weekender 2012 - Page 9

ROSEBUDAKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE

Downtown CoreRotary Splash Park

DOWNTOWN DRUMHELLER

Bus DepotBadlands Historical Centre

Post Office

Civic CentreLibrary

RCMP

Medical Clinic

Medical Clinic

HOSPITAL

MIDLAND PROVINCIAL PARK

Royal Tyrrell Museum of PalaeontologyLittle ChurchDinosaur Golf amp Country ClubGolf Driving RangeBleriot Ferry

TO

TO NacmineBleriot FerryCarbon

Newcastle ParkSet on the banks of the Red Deer River has a beach and walking trails baseball dia-monds and picnic tables

LEGEND

RosedaleSuspension BridgeCambriaAsteroidEast CouleeEC School MuseumAtlas Coal MineCaracol Clay StudiosHwy 10xHwy 36Hwy 56WayneThe Hoodoos

TO

Map of the

Town of Drumheller

Drumheller Regional

Chamber of Development

amp Tourism

WORLDrsquoS LARGEST DINOSAUR

DeliaVerdant ValleyHandhills Lake

Nature TrailA hiking trail along the scenic Red Deer River gives an excellent view of the unique geological formations and wildlife in the Valley

2012Home of the

HEY KIDSCool down at the

Rotary Splash Park

Located next to the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur

The Fossil Shop

WHIFS Flapjack House

Horseshoe CanyonHelicopter Rides

REPTILEWORLD

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

The Drumheller Valley is a unique scenic valley created by millions of years of erosion by wind and water

About 65 million years ago dinosaurs roamed the hot tropical swamps and forests that covered this area Today the fossil-ized remains of the dinosaurs can be seen in museums all over the world and the lush vegetation exists as coal seams throughout the area

The Valley was first inhabited by Thomas Greentree who in 1902 built his homestead on what is now the Town of Drumheller The Greentree House became a stop-over place for early pioneers coming into the district

It was Sam Drumheller who first exploited rich coal reserves

in the area and conceived the idea of a townsite in the Valley Jesse Gouge opened the first coal mine in 1911 In 1913 the Calgary-Drumheller railway line was opened and the coal industry boomed More than 40 mines were soon operating in the Valley Mining towns like Nacmine (short for North American Collieries Mine) Midlandvale Rosedale East Coulee Wayne and Newcastle developed notorious reputations as highrolling boomtowns with bootlegging and gambling When gas and oil were discovered in other parts of Alberta the importance of coal diminished and the economy of the Valley turned to other things

Today the Town of Drumheller relies on agriculture gov-ernment services oil and gas and tourism for its economic prosperity

Tourist information

HospitalH

Badlands Community

Facility

Badlands Comuniity Faclity

Here to make you happyTM

LEGEND

Tourist informationHospitalH

Portable water amp dump station Medical Clinic

Dump Station

H

Not valid with any other off ersCoupon only redeemable at Lube-X Drumheller

Soon to be

SAVE $10OFF YOUR NEXT SERVICE

Warranty ApprovedNext to Boston Pizza (403) 823 9667

Oil Change bull Auxiliary Services bull Transmission Services bull Coolant System Services

w20c35m

TH

E O

RIG

INA

L s

ince

198

6The Fossil Shopinc

61 bridge street 403-823-6774

w20c35m

Mic Hogs amp Biker Hogs Welcome

Whether yoursquore a veteran karaoke crooner or a newbie come sing your heart out every Friday night

Outdoor Patio VLTS Liqour Store Bargain Room Rates Rider Friendly

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BAR

1220 Newcastle Trail Drumheller AB 403-823-6844k20c35min the Dinosaur Hotel

Hot Fresh Food and Cool Chilled TreatsOpen Mon-Sat 10 am - 9 pmSun 11 am - 9 pm(Summer time lsquotil 10 pm)

1102A Highway 9 South Drumheller403-823-8131

w20c35m

45 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-350545 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-3505

Designer Childrens Clothing Giftware Fashion AccessoriesD i CCCChhild CCll ththi Gift F hi A i

Unique gifts for everyone on your list

k20c35m

Buff et starts at 11 am bull $895 per personLobster 1 piece 2lbs bull ONLY $2495

Business Hours 9 am - 9 pm bull Free Internet AccessClose to Econo Lodge amp Shoppers Drug Mart

388 Centre Street Downtown Drumheller 403-823-3030

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

k20p

24m

403-823-6362

k20c35m

Free delivery within town limits

on orders over $2500 after 5 pm

2 for 1pizza amp pasta

TAKE OUT ONLY

700 - Highway 9 South Drumheller

Come climb inside the

OPEN DAILYOPEN DAILY

XpsmeXpsmersquorsquottLARGESTEjoptbvsEjoptbvs

403-823-8100403-823-8100 60 - 1 Avenue West60 - 1 Avenue Westw20c35m

Visit

Photo by Mike Todor

Janet Grabner amp John Dahm invite you to browse through their gallery and working studio fi lled with their handmade treasures

Although wersquore open most days from 10 am to 4 pm you can call ahead to make sure wersquore there

WErsquoRE LOCATED IN EAST COULEE AT 169-6TH STREET

(403) 822-2258 k20c36m

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

305 - 4 Street West Drumheller bull 403-823-3318OPEN 11 am - 9 pm Tuesday to Saturday

Can you believe it70 flavours of milkshakes

and slushDare to try one

Bernie Made

It

You Gotta Eat Here

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Located at The Brick Railway Ave East amp Centre Street

Find us on FacebookFind us on Facebook

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NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BARin the Dinosaur Hotel

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

Donella SwanThe Weekender

Come late Septem-ber the downtown core will be fl ooded with music art ac-tivities for all ages and best of all - itrsquos free Drumheller will be one of 38 communities this fall to participate

in the Alberta Culture Days Celebration for-merly known as Arts Days from September 28 to 30 Th e Drum-heller Downtown As-sociation Equinox Arts and Cultural So-ciety the Canadian Badlands Passion Play Society and a few in-dependant artists will

join together to bring the event to life ldquoTh ere is an amaz-ing amount of arts and talent in the val-ley so Drumheller seems a fi tting place to celebrate culturerdquo said Chris McLellan regional development manager for Canadian Badlands

Alberta Culture Days is part of the Canada-wide Culture Days celebrations Th is will be the fi fth year running for the event in the province ldquoItrsquos a celebration of everything that is

Alberta as it relates to culturerdquo said Beryl Cullum who does communications for Alberta Culture Cullum said it is a chance for people to get together to show-case what our prov-ince is all about our culture our diversity and our vibrancy Encouraging partic-ipation the provincial government is sup-

porting the celebration by dividing $375000 among 38 communi-ties to which will be for planning and coor-dinating the activities Cullum said out of all the proposals sub-mitted the designated sites that were chosen were based on their plan to provide fun free family-friendly activities Proposals also needed to include

a plan on how they were going to involve youth and partner with other organiza-tions and include a multi-cultural compo-nent Th ere is nothing ab-solutely set in stone as of yet said McLellan However now that they know they are a designated site seri-ous planning can be-gin happening

ldquoThere is an amazing

amount of arts and talent in the valley so

Drumheller seems a

fi tting place to celebrate culturerdquo

Chris McLellan

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Page 10 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller Friday July 27 2012

is one of Canadarsquos premiere theatre destinations Join the 30000 patrons who come annually for the Rosebud Experience Food theatre and so much more

While in Rosebud be sure to visit

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Playing at the Studio Stage Wed Thurs amp Sat at 5 pm

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Where to goWHEN YOU HAVE TO GO

Visitors if you need a washroom please use ours

If you would like to offer this service to our visitors call 403-823-258023mEveryone Welcome

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Tune her up polish the chrome amp with pipes rumbling Cruise to the Dub amp let everyone enjoy your work of art

10 pc Chubby Chicken for $12(from 5-8 pm)

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Canadarsquos largest live reptile display with more than 100 species displayed in bright naturalistic cages

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This Summer at the Drumheller Church of the NazareneJoin us this summer at Riverside Park as we learn how to be TRANSFORMERS

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In the event of rain Kidztown in the Park will take place at the Church

Finale August 15th at 600 pm at the Church

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Alberta Culture Days will take place from September 28 to 30 this year This will give people the chance to get together and showcase everything that is Alberta Drumheller was one of 38 sites chosen

to host the event across the province This photo was taken from 2010 when Drumheller hosted Culture Days formerly known as Arts Days

photo submitted

Celebrating Culture Days downtown Drumheller

Starts July 27

Friday July 27 2012 Page 11 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

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As Doug Jensen shows off his 1931 Ford Model A he lifts the rumble seat and says ldquoThatrsquos where we used to put the beerhellip or girlsrdquo The coupe roadster is the latest addition to his collection and is pretty darn clean He purchased it from outside Edmonton and says there are still a few

tweaks he needs to do to get it up to stan-dard It is powered by the original l-head 4 cylinder that produces a whooping 30 horsepower just enough to go hopping down the highway Besides how much more do you want with mechanical drum brakes

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

Jensenrsquos jalopy

Greg Robbin takes a break from riding his dirt bike at the DORVA Motocross Track on July 25 keeping his new gear away from the dust

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A father and son show off their motorcycle jousting skills during the bike games portion of Motorcycle Madness Despite the gloomy weather over 100 bikes and partici-pants came out on Saturday July 14 The day was fi lled with the annual poker run bike games and the ever

popular burnout pit Organizers are busy collecting the money donated at the event and will be presenting Big Country Victim Services with the donation in the coming month

submitted photo

Madness at motorcycle show

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inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday July 27 2012 - 13

CLUES ACROSS1 Hyrax4 Considerateness8 Expressed pleasure

13 1896 Ethiopian battle15 Hawaiian dance16 Khaki colors17 Southern soldiers

18 Musician Clapton19 58703 ND20 Lettermanrsquos hometown23 Fr Riviera resort24 Wrath25 Put up with something27 Divertimento32 Comportment33 Toward the mouth34 Take in marriage35 Composer of Rule Britania36 Central parts of fruits38 Ice hockey goal39 Lair40 A citizen of Denmark41 Algeriarsquos 2nd largest city42 Buildings44 Extensive landed property46 Bravo Bravo Bravo47 Cereal grass spikelet bristles48 Gives you instant long locks55 Umbrian industrial city56 Cheremis language

57 Wm the Conquerorrsquos burial city58 Beach (French)59 7th Hindu month60 Tightly curled hairstyle61 Niches62 Connects the keel amp sternpost63 Take a seat

CLUES DOWN1 Persian dialect2 Yemen port amp gulf3 Switchboard (abbr)4 From that place5 Invisible emanations6 Shear7 Mexican tortilla dish8 Highly regarded9 Said of a city that ldquorose uprdquo10 Turkish district11 Of a very dark black12 Fall back time14 Inanely foolish21 Furnish with help22 Former Italian monetary units

25 Made public by radio or television26 Aka sesame27 Skin infections28 Before29 Being cognizant of30 Ballet dancer impressionist31 Eversquos garden32 Produced36 Hiding place for storage37 A single unit38 Napoleonrsquos birthplace40 Daily journals43 Hanging threads edging44 A canvas canopy 45 Central nervous system47 Nest of an eagle48 Assist49 Father of Araethyrea50 Yuletide51 A piece of work52 Clods53 St Philip Patron of Rome54 Arrogant amp annoying person 55 Yearly tonnage (abbr)

ARIES - Mar 21Apr 20Aries you may have to put your feelings on the line if you are to gain the respect of someone important to you Although it may feel uncomfortable forge ahead

TAURUS - Apr 21May 21Taurus some light will be shed on a problem from a past relationship this week This will strengthen your current relationships with family and friends

GEMINI - May 22Jun 21Expect a lot of passion and adventure this week and for the foreseeable future Gemini Talk to your partner about his or her desires as well

CANCER - Jun 22Jul 22Celestial energy will rejuvenate and reenergize you Cancer If things have been a little bit boring at home someone you meet might just provide the spark you need

LEO - Jul 23Aug 23You can fi nd many inspirational forces around you Leo which will aid you in making tough decisions Pay special attention to an overheard conversation

VIRGO - Aug 24Sept 22Virgo you may fi nd yourself on the path to some exciting places if you hang out with the right people this week This is not a time to back out act outside of your comfort zone

LIBRA - Sept 23Oct 23Libra you may be looking for a new adventure but havent a clue where to start Anything is possible if you keep your eyes and ears open to everything around you

SCORPIO - Oct 24Nov 22Dont put any limits on your love life Scorpio Even a relationship that has withstood the test of time can still prove exciting spontaneous and adventurous

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23Dec 21You may fi nd that the energy surrounding you is just a bit overwhelming Sagittarius This is remedied by simply staying out of the limelight for a few days

CAPRICORN - Dec 22Jan 20Its the little things that will catch your attention this week Capricorn A small detail a particular color a note in a song If others overlook it youll probably zone in on it

AQUARIUS - Jan 21Feb 18Expect some surprises when attending a get-together with family and friends An interesting person comes into your life to provide some inspiration

PISCES - Feb 19Mar 20Pisces a situation arises that forces you to think outside the box Make decisions promptly but wisely and youll be happy you did

Horoscopes

Sudoku

Crossword

Herersquos how it works Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid broken down into nine 3x3 boxes To solve a sudoku the numbers 1 through 9 must fi ll each row column and box Each number can appear only once in each row column and box You can fi gure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric clues already provided in the boxes The more numbers you name the easier it gets to solve the puzzle

Sudoku Solution

AnswersLast Weeks

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Word Search Solution

Red Wine Wings

The minute I saw this recipe I knew I had to try it It sounded unusual but I had a feeling it would taste great And I was rightPoaching the chicken to begin with ensures well-cooked wings that are so very

tenderI wasnrsquot expecting them to have quite the kick to them that they do eitherAll the ingredients simmer together for 40 minutes Itrsquos as easy as that

4 lb chicken wings separated and tips removed6 cups water2 cups red wine1 cup barbecue saucefrac14 cup soy sauce

frac14 cup Worcestershire sauce2 Tbsp hot pepper fl akes2 Tbsp ground pepper1 Tbsp paprika1 Tbsp sugar1 Tbsp salt1 medium onion chopped1 large tomato quartered(I chopped the tomato and served the wings with the tomato bits)After simmering remove chicken from sauce and grill for 15 - 20 minutes on the barbecue to crisp them up a bit

Serve up these FRIED PICKLES along side the red wine wings and you will be the talk of the town The dipping sauce makes these twice as goodfrac12 cup fl our1 frac34 tsp Cajun seasoningfrac12 tsp Italian seasoningfrac14 tsp Cayenne pepperfrac12 tsp saltfrac12 cup water

2 cups sliced dill picklesHeat 1 inch of peanut oil in a pot to 375 degreesWhisk fl our seasonings and water until smooth Spread the pickles on paper towel and blot dry Add half the pickles to the batter and toss to coat Using a slotted spoon remove and let excess batter drip off Add to the oil one by one and fry until golden ndash about 2 minutes Drain on paper towels and repeat with second halfServe with this saucefrac14 cup mayonnaise1 Tbsp drained horseradish2 tsp ketchupfrac14 tsp Cajun seasoningThe fi rst time I made this I didnrsquot have horseradish I substituted a spicy mustard and it was very good

This is the perfect appy for your next backyard barbecue Enjoy

Food for

thoughtLori Stefanishion

inSide Drumheller Food Columnist

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Fri - Sun July 27-29 Hanna Old Time Music Jamboree at the Hanna Community Centre Three Days of Fine Old Time Music and Dancing July 27-29 Rockyford 55th Annual Rockyford Rodeo Thursday August 2 Morrin Starland County Grand Opening of new Administration Office August 4-6 Drumheller Drumheller Off Road Vehicle Association presents SOAB For complete details or call 403-334-3672Mondays Tuesdays and Fridays July 3 - August 29 Drumheller Drumheller Public Library Summer Reading ProgramJuly 30 - August 3 Drumheller Vacation Bible School at Church of the Nazarene 930 am - 12 noon Kindergarten to Grade 5 Registration $10 Contact Dorothy Reeder 403-823-7020Wednesday Afternoon KidsClub After School Program 330 - 530 pm Drumheller Church of the Nazarene 627 6 Street East 403-823-7020 for information

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WHOare youWho are you is a weekly feature that profiles various young professional Drumhellerites

Know someone who we should get to know better Please give us a call at 403-823-2580

fax at 403-823-3864 or email whoareyouinsidedrumhellercomHeather Pautler

Who are you Heather PautlerAge 22Employment Social work practicum student at the Drumheller Insti-tutionWhat do you like most about your practicum Th e interaction aspect Irsquom defi nitely a people person in that sense How long have you lived in Drumheller I moved here about four weeks ago so itrsquos all new to me I am originally from Medicine HatWhat do you like most about living in the val-ley I like how the build-ings and the houses and everything is so close knit It has that city feel

with a small town atmo-sphere Irsquom really excited to start exploring all the museums around here At fi rst I thought there was only the Tyrrell but after moving I am real-izing they are all over the place Irsquom going to try to take them all inIs there anything you donrsquot like so far I do miss my family and friends who are back home What would you say is your best quality as a person and why Irsquom pretty outgoing Irsquod say Irsquom really easy to get along with and I am able to stay positive It helps in my profession and it helps build a rapport

with people Do you have any hid-den talents Most peo-ple donrsquot know this even those who have known me for years but I can walk on stilts really wellWhat are you most afraid of Spiders We used to fi nd black widows in our basement in Medi-cine Hat and Irsquom fairly certain thatrsquos where my fear started I just donrsquot trust things with eight legsWhatrsquos the craziest thing yoursquod ever try A friend once mentioned bungee jumping to me I would try it at least once I think It would take a lot to get me to do it but I think I would

If you could have a superpower which would it be and why Irsquod like to be able to tele-port whenever I wanted It would save so much time and money on trav-elling

What are some of your main goals First off Irsquod like to fi nish my bachelorrsquos degree in so-cial work Th en Irsquod like to do some travelling to Antarctica or something crazy

Go for the Red Box

16 - Friday July 27 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

sportssportsCall our Sportsline at 403-823-2580 or fax 403-823-3864 or email us at newsinsidedrumhellercom

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Nominate a Boston Pizza Athlete of the WeekEmail a short bio and current photo to

informationinsidedrumhellercom or drop off at inSide Drumheller offi ce 515 Highway 10 East Drumheller

Congratulations Tommy Borst He plays with the Drumheller Titans and just returned from the All Pro Football CampTitansrsquo coach and camp organizer Ron Laprise praised Tommyrsquos perfomanceat the camp

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DORVA revs up to host Drumheller racesDonella Swan | inSide Drumheller

During August long weekend the ldquobrappprdquo sound of dirt bikes and quads will be heard at the DORVA Motocross track located just off of Highway 9 south by the Stampede Barn Campers and trailers will fi ll the parking space and riders from all over will fl ood the valley to take in the action Th e Drumheller Off Road Vehicle Association (DORVA) will be hosting the Southern Alberta (SOAB) Series Round 6 amp 7 race from August 4-6 An addition to this yearrsquos event will be the quad and side by side mud bog For the mud bog DORVA will build a mud pit Quad and side by side riders will challenge each other to see who can get through the pit the furthest and the fastest making it a fun way to get dirty ldquoI think Drumheller has one of the best tracks in Alberta because there are so many volunteers and a lot of community suppport to make everything possible Itrsquos a great practice track for our local riders and there are facilites for riders of all caliberrdquo said Casey Christensen president of DORVA Practice sign-in will begin Friday evening at 7 pm Practice will be held Saturday and race sign in will

happen in the afternoon starting at 3 pm Racing begins Sunday morning at 9 am A four-man rally race will take place Sunday evening

to provide a fun break after a hard day of motorsquos ldquoRiders are coming from all over the province British Columbia

and Saskatchewan Th ere will be everybody from prorsquos racing to four year oldrsquos riding the little 50 cc bikes therersquos a lot to watchrdquo said Christensen Seven vendors as well as a concession will be on site for riders and visitors convenience Members of the Drumheller Titans Football team will be helping out at the race by doing their time fl agging for each event In return for their help DORVA will make a donation for the players time to the Titans ldquoWe like to try to give back to the community when we host these events and itrsquos so great to receive the helprdquo said Christensen Th ere will be lots of local talent in all diff erent classes competing during the race weekend to watch for said Christensen He also said it is a great way to see the sport up close and personal without having to travel far Admission is only $5 per person or $20 for a car load Children four and under are free For more information regarding the race event and times go to wwwdorvamxcom Anyone wishing to volunteer contact Casey Christensen at (403) 820-1574

Ripping it up on the track Azraie Dumont practices to race MX2 intermediate and GP Pro-Am classes for the big event The Drumheller Off Road Vehicle Association (DORVA) will be hosting the Southern Alberta (SOAB) Series Round 6 amp 7 from August 4-6 at the DORVA Motocross Track located just off of Highway 9 South near the Stampede Barns

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Jackie FriedleyGarden Designs

Itrsquos to the point we are going to have to do some deadheading

Some plants respond well to diff erent kinds of deadheading

Perennials as well as some annuals need to have some care given to them at this time of year to try and extend the blooming season or in order for the perennial to move into the fall season

Shearing is one way and a lot of perennials will do well if this is done It seems a little drastic but in the end you will be glad you did For the low growing rock garden plants as well as some of the fi ner textured plants Snow in Summer Coreopsis Basket of Gold trailing Lobelia hardy Geranium take off all the spent fl owers and any untidy growth Petunias and Nasturtiums also respond well to this treatment This will in some cases make a spent plant become new Be sure to fertilize gently and donrsquot let the plant dry out so it has no further reason to be stressed out Be sure to use clean shears scissors anything that is going to be able to make a good clean cut that doesnrsquot do the squish and tear thing

Some plants require a more specifi c approach to the trimming you give them

Irises Daylilies Delphinium anything with a spike type bloom I wait until most of the blooms are spent or the one fl ower in the case of the daylily is done and then I just snip off the stem or shoot close to the base Be sure not to get too low into the plantrsquos green growth as some of them will continue to put up new fl ower stocks until frost gets them I also do this in the fall Once the plants have had a frost I trim everything back Again donrsquot get too deep or close to the ground you donrsquot want to damage anything that is developing into new growth for next year or the next burst of fl owers

Some plants just need you to trim off the spent fl owers Begonias are a good example of this You can usually do this with your fi nger tips Just gently snip the fl ower off and dispose of it This helps keep them clean and gives them a better chance to re-bloom Doing this also keeps the chance of mold and other fungus from starting in the Begonias Delphinium etc By keeping the plants cleaner you allow more air fl ow lowering the chance of problems

Happy Gardening Jackie

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Donella Swan| inSide Drumheller

Loving dog owners Dwaine and Betty Kipling were beside themselves when their beloved 12 year-old Pug named Sid-ney was having trouble moving her back legs while she walked Due to a pinched nerve in her back and old age her back legs would most-ly drag when she walked causing her nails to be-come cut and bloody ldquoFirst off we bought a stroller from the Salvation Army and turned it into a dog stroller However she wasnrsquot getting her exercise riding around in itrdquo said Dwaine Kipling It was while down in San Diego California that the Kiplingrsquos fi rst heard of a ldquodoggy wheelchairrdquo ldquoWe found some for sale but they were around $400 So I went on eBay and found this design and de-cided to make one myselfrdquo said Kipling Going back to the Sal-vation Army Kipling was able to take the wheels off an old toy and bought the pipe and fi ttings separately Th e fi rst prototype was a bit too narrow for Sidneyrsquos physique so it was back to construction ldquoTh is is the new and im-proved version Shersquos been in fi ghts with it shersquos rolled it she runs over your feet and loves every minute of itrdquo said Kipling smiling at his old pet Trying to avoid too much loss of muscle mass in her back end Kipling said they keep her out of the wheelchair while shersquos at home or around the yard It is when they go out for their routine walks that they put her in to avoid her nails being drug on the ground ldquoShersquos pretty happy since we got her in itrdquo said Betty Kipling ldquoWhen she gets in a fl ight though thatrsquos a sight to see Th ose wheels are almost smokingrdquo said Dwaine Kipling with a little laugh

All Sidneyrsquos life he said shersquos felt as if she were ten feet tall ldquoShersquoll go after dogs twice her size or more

wheelchair or no wheel-chairrdquo said Kipling Th e Kiplingrsquos said they want to make Sidneyrsquos fi nal years as comfortable and

enjoyable for her as pos-sible To see Sidney in action go to wwwdrumhellermailcom to see the video

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday July 27 2012 - 3

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Correction

Last week in the July 20 edition of inSide Drum-heller it was printed in the article Drumheller attracting visitors from afar on page 5 that At-las Coal Mine Historical Site had 949 visitors last July and 1205 this July Th ese numbers were recorded for July long weekend not the entire month Th e Drumheller Mail apologizes for the misunderstanding

Nature nut

Justin Chernipeski is the winner of inSIde Drum-hellerrsquos June photo con-test Nature Notions Chernipeski won an IGA portrait package

inSide photo by Michael James

submitted | inSide Drumheller

On 2012-07-13 at ap-proximately 700 pm a vehicle being operated by Darcy Graham (29 yrs old) of Calgary Alberta was stopped for speeding North of Drumheller on Hwy 9

During the stop the in-vestigator developed sus-picion of the presence of illicit drugs A search was conducted which resulted in the seizure of 535 grams of cocaine and the seizure of over $3000 Graham will be appear-ing in court on July 27 2012 in Drumheller

Traffi c stop yields cocaine bust

Sidney a 12 year-old Pug gets around these days with the help of a ldquodoggy wheelchairrdquo Owners Dwaine and Betty Kipling became concerned when their old pet was having trouble lifting her back

legs due to a pinched nerve in her back Dwaine then fi gured out how to construct a wheelchair enabling Sidney to go for her routine walks with ease

inSide photo by Donella Swan

When therersquos a wheel therersquos a way

Dwaine and Betty Kipling are taking their 12 year-old Pug Sidney for a walk Sidney uses the help of a doggie wheelchair to get around these days which Dwaine hand crafted for their old pet

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Low rider

4 - Friday July 27 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

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During renova-tions to their 1915 farmhouse located in Kneehill County just minutes from Monarch Hill Lori and Doug Jacobson came across two pho-tographs in between the walls after tearing some of the original plaster down Th e fi rst photo found was the Rodseth family and it was re-turned to the Vickers family who live here in Drumheller grand-children of Joakim and Ingelev Rodseth ldquoTh e second photo only had the names

Alice Violet Grace and their ages written on the back Two were 17 and one 15 Th ere was no date given and no surname so we werenrsquot sure if we were going to be able to fi nd the familyrdquo said Lori Jacobson Th e Drumheller Mail decided to put the word out via Face-book to see if anyone had information Kim Pliva was able to point out one girl as most likely being Alice De-Boer Her daughter Lois Beaton still lives in Drumheller Upon fi rst look Lois Beaton studied the picture carefully ldquoIrsquom fairly certain

the far one on the left would have been my motherrdquo said Beaton She wasnrsquot sure who Violet was but Bea-ton was sure the dark-haired girl on the right would have been her aunt Grace ldquoMy grandparents homesteaded where Lori and Doug now live My mother was born in 1900 and grew up there as a kid spending the summer in the area and they usually wintered down south in the Statesrdquo said Beaton Beaton said her grandfather profes-sionally plastered walls which would have explained why the farmhouse walls were done in that fash-ion Beaton lived in the house herself for over 30 years Beaton said her aunt Grace would have been a few years older than her mother Judg-ing by the ages written

on the back which Be-aton said matched her grandmotherrsquos hand-writing her mother would have been 15 years old and her aunt 17 at the time the pho-to was taken ldquoWe are so pleased to return this photo to the family We also

found a letter in the wall something writ-ten to Lois herself from her cousin in the States It mentioned something about meeting a boyrdquo said Jacobson teasing Bea-ton ldquoOh goodness my past is catching up

with merdquo said Beaton laughing at the old let-ter Th e only explana-tion Jacobson had as to why the photo was in the wall is she fi g-ures they fell off of a table or dresser from the room above and slid into a crack

This old photo was found in a farmhouse built in 1915 located just above Monarch Hill The girl on the left was identifi ed as Alice DeBoer (maiden name Cowsten) and the girl on the right her sister Grace Lois

Beaton (left) was happy to see the photo returned and Lori Jacobson (right) was ex-cited to give it back to the family

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Returning a 95 year-old photo

Michael James| inSide Drumheller

Two Drumheller residents got a huge surprise recently Jerry Costache and Linda Paller were winners in the 2012 Hospital Lot-tery Costache has a diffi -cult decision to make He was given the choice between tak-ing home a 2012 Ford Explorer or a 2012 Ford Mustang valued

at $30028 retail price When contacted Costache had yet to decide which he would be driving home ldquoIrsquove never won any-thing beforerdquo said Costache in disbelief Paller won $1000 cash in the lottery Neither won the grand prize a 2800 square foot home val-ued at $654554 Th at prize went to Floyd Anderson of Sylvan Lake

Th e lottery is a proj-ect of the Red Deer Regional Health Foun-dation Th is year the money raised will go towards purchasing pulmonary equipment for the Respiratory Department ldquoTh e Respiratory Department really supports the hospital Whenever a patient needs respiratory as-sistance the rely on the Respiratory Depart-ment We will be able to purchase equipment that will be utilized in the emergency con-tinuing care and even in the normal patient care rooms Itrsquos a cause

that eff ects thousands of central Albertans each yearrdquo said Shan-non Van Parys with Alberta Health Servic-es Th ough the fi nal number has yet to be calculated the 2012 lottery is exceeding expectations ldquoItrsquos an exciting year for us It was our fi rst sell out ever and fi rst early bird sell out We donrsquot have a fi nal num-ber yet but we esti-mate we raised over $620000rdquo said Van Parys ldquoWersquoll be able to purchase even more equipment than we had initially thoughtrdquo

Drumheller residents win big in Hospital Lottery

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Michael James| inSide Drumheller

Scott Caroline made engagement history on June 27 by proposing to his girlfriend of six years Sharon Langlois during the indoor DinoSite program at the Royal Tyrrell Museum A video of the unique proposal can be found on the Tyrrell Museum YouTube page In it Caroline and Langlois are working away on boxes fi lled with rocks and microfossils Eventually Langlois found a ring

in her box ldquoI was trying to keep my cool and not blow it But when she was digging through the box with the ring it was sitting right in the open She wasnrsquot going for it and I wondered if she wasnrsquot going for it on purpose Th atrsquos when I started to get really nervousrdquo said Caroline In the end Sharon fi nds the ring and Caroline kneels and proposes Langlois said yes Afterwards the couple took some time to drive around Drumheller

and see the Hoodoos Caroline got the idea after coming to Alberta for his career Caroline works as a heavy equipment operator working to build a wind farm near Stettler ldquoOne of Sharonrsquos hobbies is fossil hunting We live on Vancouver Island and where we live are a couple river beds that have been productive for nice fossils Since Irsquove been working in Alberta Irsquove been told about the museum and Drumheller so I fl ew her out for her birthday and took her to the Tyrrell Museum for the day I thought she would get a big kick out of itrdquo said Caroline He contacted the Tyrrell Museum and the staff there went to work helping to plan the special moment ldquoScott called us up and asked if it would be alright to surprise his girlfriend at the museum We thought it was a really cool idea and wanted to support it He wanted to do an outdoor DinoSite but due to the large amount of rain we had to switch to an indoor programrdquo said Mike Dooley Public Relations Coordinator with the Tyrrell Museum In the DinoSite program participants usually head into the Badlands to search for fossils Th e indoor version held when its rainy has participants sort through boxes fi lled with small rocks and fossils similar

to palaeontologists collecting microfossils Caroline gave the ring to the Tyrrell the day before and staff made preparations hiding the ring in one of the DinoSite boxes and gathering a few other employees as extras in the act For Caroline and Langlois their immediate future has them in a long distance relationship While Caroline works in Alberta Langlois still lives on Vancouver Island working as a fi refi ghter for the military Th ings will hopefully change soon for the couple ldquoIt was about time after being apart so often to make it offi cial

Now we can work towards being together somewhere She wants to actually move to Drumhellerrdquo said Caroline Th is was the fi rst engagement the Tyrrell Museum has participated in ldquoWersquore really excited for them and wish them all the best in the futurerdquo said Dooley ldquoI couldnrsquot have asked for better support from the museum they went above and beyondrdquo said Caroline ldquoIt was a perfect day Th e museum is always going to hold a special place in our heartsrdquo

In this screen capture Scott Caroline (left) proposes to his girlfriend Sharon Langlois Caroline asked the Royal Tyrrell Museum to help make his proposal special Tyrrell Museum staff hid the ring in a box of matrix containing rocks and fossils Langlois found the ring and thought it had been lost Then Caroline surprised her by asking for her hand in marriage The video of the engagement can be found on the Tyrrell Museumrsquos YouTube page

inSide photo by Michael James

Leaving lsquoem in the dust

The IMCA Modifi ed Stock Car Races took place on both Saturday July 21 and Sunday July 22 up at the Dinosaur Downs Speedway Pictured above was the fi nal heat for the modifi ed stock cars which have around 500 horsepower to the back tires The weather was dry and full of sunshine leaving the track in a dusty state

inSide photo by Donella Swan

For a complete listing

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your experience visit the

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Friday July 27 2012 Page 6 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

SooohellipWhere ya from

Throughout summertime The Weekender will be looking for visitors to the valley and sharing their stories with inSide readers

Kathy and Anthony Nguyen

Montreal QuebecWho are you Kathy and Anthony NguyenWhere are you from Montreal QuebecWhat brings you to Drumheller My brother and I came to see Cal-gary and we had heard about Drum-heller as being ldquodinosaur townrdquo So after many recommendations from friends and people we met we de-cided to come out and see what all the buzz was about What do you like most so far about the valley We just arrived here not very long ago but we are looking forward to seeing the Tyr-rell Museum However it seems like such a nice close knit community here I like the small town feel itrsquos much diff erent than being in Mon-

treal where everything is so busy and everyone is on the go constant-ly Everyone has been so friendly since arriving and I really look for-ward to touring Drumheller for the dayIs there anything you havenrsquot liked so far on your visit No like I said I enjoy the smaller communi-ty feeling Itrsquos a nice break from the hustle and bustle of the big city If we were to travel to Montrealwhat would suggest we go see I defi nitely would rec-ommend shopping downtown vis-iting old Montreal Olympic Stadi-um is pretty cool and the Botanical Garden is always a favourite with visitors

Friday July 27 2012 Page 7 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

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Dino Arts planning dinosaur migrationMichael James

The Weekender

Afewofthedinosaursthatmake Drumheller one of themost unique places on theplanetwillsoonbemigrating The Dino Arts Committeehasnrsquot been slowing downwith efforts to revitalize thedinosaurs that populate thetownFivedinosaurswillsoonbe given new homes otherswill be given new looks andthe committee is working onbringingevenmoredinosaursintotown The five dinosaurs that aremoving include the one inthe park by the Civic Centre(where the Miners Memorialwillbelocated)theonehidingin the boulevard by Sublimetwo that were in front of thebowling alley and the largeduck-dinosaur that used tositatthecornerof2ndStreetWest and 3rd Avenue Theduck-billeddinosaurhasbeensittinginstorageforyears The new locations will bealong Highway 9 South infrontofShoppersDrugMartthe southwest corner of theDrumheller Memorial Arenaand at the intersection of2nd Street West and SouthRailwayAvenue ldquoWersquore trying to pickplaces in the valley that arenoticeable and where peoplecaneasilygettoittostopand

takepicturesrdquo saidDinoArtsCommitteeChairJohnShoffldquoFromatouriststandpointitrsquosone of the biggest draws fortourist traffic and they bringpeopletodifferentplacesrdquo On top of moving thedinosaurs work hasalready begun on bringinganother dinosaur to

Drumheller Earlier this year thecommittee unveiled thedinosaurbenchlocatedatthecorner of Centre Street and3rdAvenue ldquoTheoneweputdowntownhas been a huge hit and hasbeen getting local regionaland national attention Wersquorebringinginanewonein2013

similar to the one we put inthisyearWersquorestartingonthedesignanddoingfundraisingOurgoalistotrytodooneayearrdquosaidShoff On July 1 the committeehelda fundraiserwithanewtruck as the prize to raisemoney for further projectsThefundraiserwasalsoagreatway for thecommittee togetfeedbackfromthecommunityTheDinoArtsCommitteewillbefundraisingagainatFamilyFunDayonAugust18 ldquoIt was a good fundraiserfor us but I also thought itwas excellent to get feedbackfrom people and see it wassomething they care aboutrdquosaidShoff Community support hashelped make the committeepossible With the help ofvolunteers the dinosaursthatarecurrentlyintownaremaintained and given a newlookeverynowandthen ldquoItrsquosbeenanongoingprocesssince wersquove started We beentrying to redo and repair thedinosaursrdquo said Shoff ldquoItrsquos agood team building exerciseIfyouplanitrightitrsquosalotoffunrdquo Groups interested inpainting a dinosaur cancontactShoffat403-823-2983Once a design is submittedandapprovedthereisnocostandtheDinoArtsCommitteesuppliesallneededmaterials

The Dino Arts Committee is planning on moving a few of Drumhellerrsquos iconic dinosaurs including the small ceratopsian (pictured here) in the park by the Civic Centre

The committee is also working on bringing more di-nosaurs to Drumheller with a new addition planned next year

inSide photo by Michael James

ldquoFrom a tourist standpoint

itrsquos one of the biggest draws

for tourist traffic and they bring people

to different placesrdquo John Shoff

QU

OTE

Page 8 - The Weekender 2012 Friday May 18 2012 Friday May 18 2012 The Weekender 2012 - Page 9

ROSEBUDAKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE

Downtown CoreRotary Splash Park

DOWNTOWN DRUMHELLER

Bus DepotBadlands Historical Centre

Post Office

Civic CentreLibrary

RCMP

Medical Clinic

Medical Clinic

HOSPITAL

MIDLAND PROVINCIAL PARK

Royal Tyrrell Museum of PalaeontologyLittle ChurchDinosaur Golf amp Country ClubGolf Driving RangeBleriot Ferry

TO

TO NacmineBleriot FerryCarbon

Newcastle ParkSet on the banks of the Red Deer River has a beach and walking trails baseball dia-monds and picnic tables

LEGEND

RosedaleSuspension BridgeCambriaAsteroidEast CouleeEC School MuseumAtlas Coal MineCaracol Clay StudiosHwy 10xHwy 36Hwy 56WayneThe Hoodoos

TO

Map of the

Town of Drumheller

Drumheller Regional

Chamber of Development

amp Tourism

WORLDrsquoS LARGEST DINOSAUR

DeliaVerdant ValleyHandhills Lake

Nature TrailA hiking trail along the scenic Red Deer River gives an excellent view of the unique geological formations and wildlife in the Valley

2012Home of the

HEY KIDSCool down at the

Rotary Splash Park

Located next to the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur

The Fossil Shop

WHIFS Flapjack House

Horseshoe CanyonHelicopter Rides

REPTILEWORLD

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

The Drumheller Valley is a unique scenic valley created by millions of years of erosion by wind and water

About 65 million years ago dinosaurs roamed the hot tropical swamps and forests that covered this area Today the fossil-ized remains of the dinosaurs can be seen in museums all over the world and the lush vegetation exists as coal seams throughout the area

The Valley was first inhabited by Thomas Greentree who in 1902 built his homestead on what is now the Town of Drumheller The Greentree House became a stop-over place for early pioneers coming into the district

It was Sam Drumheller who first exploited rich coal reserves

in the area and conceived the idea of a townsite in the Valley Jesse Gouge opened the first coal mine in 1911 In 1913 the Calgary-Drumheller railway line was opened and the coal industry boomed More than 40 mines were soon operating in the Valley Mining towns like Nacmine (short for North American Collieries Mine) Midlandvale Rosedale East Coulee Wayne and Newcastle developed notorious reputations as highrolling boomtowns with bootlegging and gambling When gas and oil were discovered in other parts of Alberta the importance of coal diminished and the economy of the Valley turned to other things

Today the Town of Drumheller relies on agriculture gov-ernment services oil and gas and tourism for its economic prosperity

Tourist information

HospitalH

Badlands Community

Facility

Badlands Comuniity Faclity

Here to make you happyTM

LEGEND

Tourist informationHospitalH

Portable water amp dump station Medical Clinic

Dump Station

H

Not valid with any other off ersCoupon only redeemable at Lube-X Drumheller

Soon to be

SAVE $10OFF YOUR NEXT SERVICE

Warranty ApprovedNext to Boston Pizza (403) 823 9667

Oil Change bull Auxiliary Services bull Transmission Services bull Coolant System Services

w20c35m

TH

E O

RIG

INA

L s

ince

198

6The Fossil Shopinc

61 bridge street 403-823-6774

w20c35m

Mic Hogs amp Biker Hogs Welcome

Whether yoursquore a veteran karaoke crooner or a newbie come sing your heart out every Friday night

Outdoor Patio VLTS Liqour Store Bargain Room Rates Rider Friendly

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BAR

1220 Newcastle Trail Drumheller AB 403-823-6844k20c35min the Dinosaur Hotel

Hot Fresh Food and Cool Chilled TreatsOpen Mon-Sat 10 am - 9 pmSun 11 am - 9 pm(Summer time lsquotil 10 pm)

1102A Highway 9 South Drumheller403-823-8131

w20c35m

45 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-350545 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-3505

Designer Childrens Clothing Giftware Fashion AccessoriesD i CCCChhild CCll ththi Gift F hi A i

Unique gifts for everyone on your list

k20c35m

Buff et starts at 11 am bull $895 per personLobster 1 piece 2lbs bull ONLY $2495

Business Hours 9 am - 9 pm bull Free Internet AccessClose to Econo Lodge amp Shoppers Drug Mart

388 Centre Street Downtown Drumheller 403-823-3030

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

k20p

24m

403-823-6362

k20c35m

Free delivery within town limits

on orders over $2500 after 5 pm

2 for 1pizza amp pasta

TAKE OUT ONLY

700 - Highway 9 South Drumheller

Come climb inside the

OPEN DAILYOPEN DAILY

XpsmeXpsmersquorsquottLARGESTEjoptbvsEjoptbvs

403-823-8100403-823-8100 60 - 1 Avenue West60 - 1 Avenue Westw20c35m

Visit

Photo by Mike Todor

Janet Grabner amp John Dahm invite you to browse through their gallery and working studio fi lled with their handmade treasures

Although wersquore open most days from 10 am to 4 pm you can call ahead to make sure wersquore there

WErsquoRE LOCATED IN EAST COULEE AT 169-6TH STREET

(403) 822-2258 k20c36m

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

305 - 4 Street West Drumheller bull 403-823-3318OPEN 11 am - 9 pm Tuesday to Saturday

Can you believe it70 flavours of milkshakes

and slushDare to try one

Bernie Made

It

You Gotta Eat Here

k20c35m

Located at The Brick Railway Ave East amp Centre Street

Find us on FacebookFind us on Facebook

Daily Specials Healthy Menu Choices Fresh Homestyle Food Specialty Coffees Smoothies Breakfast Bagels Quesadillas Desserts Free Wireless Internet

k20cm

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BARin the Dinosaur Hotel

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

Page 8 - The Weekender 2012 Friday May 18 2012 Friday May 18 2012 The Weekender 2012 - Page 9

ROSEBUDAKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE

Downtown CoreRotary Splash Park

DOWNTOWN DRUMHELLER

Bus DepotBadlands Historical Centre

Post Office

Civic CentreLibrary

RCMP

Medical Clinic

Medical Clinic

HOSPITAL

MIDLAND PROVINCIAL PARK

Royal Tyrrell Museum of PalaeontologyLittle ChurchDinosaur Golf amp Country ClubGolf Driving RangeBleriot Ferry

TO

TO NacmineBleriot FerryCarbon

Newcastle ParkSet on the banks of the Red Deer River has a beach and walking trails baseball dia-monds and picnic tables

LEGEND

RosedaleSuspension BridgeCambriaAsteroidEast CouleeEC School MuseumAtlas Coal MineCaracol Clay StudiosHwy 10xHwy 36Hwy 56WayneThe Hoodoos

TO

Map of the

Town of Drumheller

Drumheller Regional

Chamber of Development

amp Tourism

WORLDrsquoS LARGEST DINOSAUR

DeliaVerdant ValleyHandhills Lake

Nature TrailA hiking trail along the scenic Red Deer River gives an excellent view of the unique geological formations and wildlife in the Valley

2012Home of the

HEY KIDSCool down at the

Rotary Splash Park

Located next to the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur

The Fossil Shop

WHIFS Flapjack House

Horseshoe CanyonHelicopter Rides

REPTILEWORLD

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

The Drumheller Valley is a unique scenic valley created by millions of years of erosion by wind and water

About 65 million years ago dinosaurs roamed the hot tropical swamps and forests that covered this area Today the fossil-ized remains of the dinosaurs can be seen in museums all over the world and the lush vegetation exists as coal seams throughout the area

The Valley was first inhabited by Thomas Greentree who in 1902 built his homestead on what is now the Town of Drumheller The Greentree House became a stop-over place for early pioneers coming into the district

It was Sam Drumheller who first exploited rich coal reserves

in the area and conceived the idea of a townsite in the Valley Jesse Gouge opened the first coal mine in 1911 In 1913 the Calgary-Drumheller railway line was opened and the coal industry boomed More than 40 mines were soon operating in the Valley Mining towns like Nacmine (short for North American Collieries Mine) Midlandvale Rosedale East Coulee Wayne and Newcastle developed notorious reputations as highrolling boomtowns with bootlegging and gambling When gas and oil were discovered in other parts of Alberta the importance of coal diminished and the economy of the Valley turned to other things

Today the Town of Drumheller relies on agriculture gov-ernment services oil and gas and tourism for its economic prosperity

Tourist information

HospitalH

Badlands Community

Facility

Badlands Comuniity Faclity

Here to make you happyTM

LEGEND

Tourist informationHospitalH

Portable water amp dump station Medical Clinic

Dump Station

H

Not valid with any other off ersCoupon only redeemable at Lube-X Drumheller

Soon to be

SAVE $10OFF YOUR NEXT SERVICE

Warranty ApprovedNext to Boston Pizza (403) 823 9667

Oil Change bull Auxiliary Services bull Transmission Services bull Coolant System Services

w20c35m

TH

E O

RIG

INA

L s

ince

198

6The Fossil Shopinc

61 bridge street 403-823-6774

w20c35m

Mic Hogs amp Biker Hogs Welcome

Whether yoursquore a veteran karaoke crooner or a newbie come sing your heart out every Friday night

Outdoor Patio VLTS Liqour Store Bargain Room Rates Rider Friendly

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BAR

1220 Newcastle Trail Drumheller AB 403-823-6844k20c35min the Dinosaur Hotel

Hot Fresh Food and Cool Chilled TreatsOpen Mon-Sat 10 am - 9 pmSun 11 am - 9 pm(Summer time lsquotil 10 pm)

1102A Highway 9 South Drumheller403-823-8131

w20c35m

45 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-350545 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-3505

Designer Childrens Clothing Giftware Fashion AccessoriesD i CCCChhild CCll ththi Gift F hi A i

Unique gifts for everyone on your list

k20c35m

Buff et starts at 11 am bull $895 per personLobster 1 piece 2lbs bull ONLY $2495

Business Hours 9 am - 9 pm bull Free Internet AccessClose to Econo Lodge amp Shoppers Drug Mart

388 Centre Street Downtown Drumheller 403-823-3030

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

k20p

24m

403-823-6362

k20c35m

Free delivery within town limits

on orders over $2500 after 5 pm

2 for 1pizza amp pasta

TAKE OUT ONLY

700 - Highway 9 South Drumheller

Come climb inside the

OPEN DAILYOPEN DAILY

XpsmeXpsmersquorsquottLARGESTEjoptbvsEjoptbvs

403-823-8100403-823-8100 60 - 1 Avenue West60 - 1 Avenue Westw20c35m

Visit

Photo by Mike Todor

Janet Grabner amp John Dahm invite you to browse through their gallery and working studio fi lled with their handmade treasures

Although wersquore open most days from 10 am to 4 pm you can call ahead to make sure wersquore there

WErsquoRE LOCATED IN EAST COULEE AT 169-6TH STREET

(403) 822-2258 k20c36m

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

305 - 4 Street West Drumheller bull 403-823-3318OPEN 11 am - 9 pm Tuesday to Saturday

Can you believe it70 flavours of milkshakes

and slushDare to try one

Bernie Made

It

You Gotta Eat Here

k20c35m

Located at The Brick Railway Ave East amp Centre Street

Find us on FacebookFind us on Facebook

Daily Specials Healthy Menu Choices Fresh Homestyle Food Specialty Coffees Smoothies Breakfast Bagels Quesadillas Desserts Free Wireless Internet

k20cm

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BARin the Dinosaur Hotel

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

Donella SwanThe Weekender

Come late Septem-ber the downtown core will be fl ooded with music art ac-tivities for all ages and best of all - itrsquos free Drumheller will be one of 38 communities this fall to participate

in the Alberta Culture Days Celebration for-merly known as Arts Days from September 28 to 30 Th e Drum-heller Downtown As-sociation Equinox Arts and Cultural So-ciety the Canadian Badlands Passion Play Society and a few in-dependant artists will

join together to bring the event to life ldquoTh ere is an amaz-ing amount of arts and talent in the val-ley so Drumheller seems a fi tting place to celebrate culturerdquo said Chris McLellan regional development manager for Canadian Badlands

Alberta Culture Days is part of the Canada-wide Culture Days celebrations Th is will be the fi fth year running for the event in the province ldquoItrsquos a celebration of everything that is

Alberta as it relates to culturerdquo said Beryl Cullum who does communications for Alberta Culture Cullum said it is a chance for people to get together to show-case what our prov-ince is all about our culture our diversity and our vibrancy Encouraging partic-ipation the provincial government is sup-

porting the celebration by dividing $375000 among 38 communi-ties to which will be for planning and coor-dinating the activities Cullum said out of all the proposals sub-mitted the designated sites that were chosen were based on their plan to provide fun free family-friendly activities Proposals also needed to include

a plan on how they were going to involve youth and partner with other organiza-tions and include a multi-cultural compo-nent Th ere is nothing ab-solutely set in stone as of yet said McLellan However now that they know they are a designated site seri-ous planning can be-gin happening

ldquoThere is an amazing

amount of arts and talent in the valley so

Drumheller seems a

fi tting place to celebrate culturerdquo

Chris McLellan

QU

OTE

Page 10 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller Friday July 27 2012

is one of Canadarsquos premiere theatre destinations Join the 30000 patrons who come annually for the Rosebud Experience Food theatre and so much more

While in Rosebud be sure to visit

Wild Horse JackrsquosShow this ad and receive

10 off all food (not including beverages and tax)

Fully licensed Hours Wed - Sat Noon - 8 pm

Friday is Prime Rib Night

For reservations call 403-677-2999

May 25 - August 25

Matinees - Wed Thurs Sat Evenings - Thurs Fri Sat

Only 25 minutes from Drumheller

For more info amp tickets call 1-800-267-7553 or go to rosebudtheatrecom

Come see

biggest little story

biggest little town

July 4 - August 25

Playing at the Studio Stage Wed Thurs amp Sat at 5 pm

Adaptation of the poignant and moving novel by Chaim Potok

Opening This Week

w27cf

NOW PLAYING

Where to goWHEN YOU HAVE TO GO

Visitors if you need a washroom please use ours

If you would like to offer this service to our visitors call 403-823-258023mEveryone Welcome

to uncover that Antique Classic Hot Rod Muscle Car or MotorcycleGet ready

Tune her up polish the chrome amp with pipes rumbling Cruise to the Dub amp let everyone enjoy your work of art

10 pc Chubby Chicken for $12(from 5-8 pm)

CRUISE IN EVERY THURSDAY500 - 800 pm

and every following Thursday Drumheller Location

Canadarsquos largest live reptile display with more than 100 species displayed in bright naturalistic cages

bull Cobras bull Gila Monsters bull Anacondas bull Crocodiles

Fred the 600 lb American Alligator

Friendly professional staff are always on hand to introduce you to one of our friendly Boa Constrictors or answer any questions you may have Catch one of our many educational programs in the summer

Special Educational Programs are availablefor pre-booked groups

Complete the Drumheller Experience

Open Year RoundSummer 10 am - 10 pm daily bull Call for off -season hours

4038238623 bull wwwreptileworldnet 95 - 3 Avenue E Downtown Drumheller

k20c35m

This Summer at the Drumheller Church of the NazareneJoin us this summer at Riverside Park as we learn how to be TRANSFORMERS

Wednesdays July 11 18 25 amp August 1 amp 8 at 630 pm

In the event of rain Kidztown in the Park will take place at the Church

Finale August 15th at 600 pm at the Church

Church of the Nazarene - 627 6th St East 403-823-2156k26c33m

Alberta Culture Days will take place from September 28 to 30 this year This will give people the chance to get together and showcase everything that is Alberta Drumheller was one of 38 sites chosen

to host the event across the province This photo was taken from 2010 when Drumheller hosted Culture Days formerly known as Arts Days

photo submitted

Celebrating Culture Days downtown Drumheller

Starts July 27

Friday July 27 2012 Page 11 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

ATTENTION VISITORSThe Drumheller Mail for your chance to win a

$100 GIFT CERTIFICATEredeemable at any one of the advertisers in this publication

A B

C D

E F

at The Drumheller Mail 515 Hwy 10 East Drumheller AB mail to Box 1629 Drumheller AB T0J 0Y0 fax to 403-823-3864

Contest closes August 22 2012 Winner will be contacted by September 5 2012

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Full Address

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Comments on Drumheller

Match the photo of the dinosaur with the correct business logo and enter at

or email to informationdrumhellermailcom One entry per person

Riverside Riverside Value Drug Value Drug MartMart

CORNERRESTAURANT

NAPIERTHEATRE

CAPTIONThis

Caption This is a weekly feature asking readers

to provide a headline for a photo from the valley

Winners will receive a Drumheller MailinSide Drumheller prize

pack Please give us a call at 403-823-2580

fax at 403-823-3864 email information

insidedrumhellercom or visit us on Facebook

RidesIf you know someone

who has acool ride

let us knowCall us at 403-823-2580

or email newsinsidedrumhellercom

As Doug Jensen shows off his 1931 Ford Model A he lifts the rumble seat and says ldquoThatrsquos where we used to put the beerhellip or girlsrdquo The coupe roadster is the latest addition to his collection and is pretty darn clean He purchased it from outside Edmonton and says there are still a few

tweaks he needs to do to get it up to stan-dard It is powered by the original l-head 4 cylinder that produces a whooping 30 horsepower just enough to go hopping down the highway Besides how much more do you want with mechanical drum brakes

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

Jensenrsquos jalopy

Greg Robbin takes a break from riding his dirt bike at the DORVA Motocross Track on July 25 keeping his new gear away from the dust

LastWeekAlisha Ouellette replied via Facebook and is last weekrsquos winner with her caption ldquoMoments that transcend timerdquo Stop by Th e Drumheller Mail on Highway 9 South to claim your prize

inSide photo by Michael James

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A father and son show off their motorcycle jousting skills during the bike games portion of Motorcycle Madness Despite the gloomy weather over 100 bikes and partici-pants came out on Saturday July 14 The day was fi lled with the annual poker run bike games and the ever

popular burnout pit Organizers are busy collecting the money donated at the event and will be presenting Big Country Victim Services with the donation in the coming month

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inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday July 27 2012 - 13

CLUES ACROSS1 Hyrax4 Considerateness8 Expressed pleasure

13 1896 Ethiopian battle15 Hawaiian dance16 Khaki colors17 Southern soldiers

18 Musician Clapton19 58703 ND20 Lettermanrsquos hometown23 Fr Riviera resort24 Wrath25 Put up with something27 Divertimento32 Comportment33 Toward the mouth34 Take in marriage35 Composer of Rule Britania36 Central parts of fruits38 Ice hockey goal39 Lair40 A citizen of Denmark41 Algeriarsquos 2nd largest city42 Buildings44 Extensive landed property46 Bravo Bravo Bravo47 Cereal grass spikelet bristles48 Gives you instant long locks55 Umbrian industrial city56 Cheremis language

57 Wm the Conquerorrsquos burial city58 Beach (French)59 7th Hindu month60 Tightly curled hairstyle61 Niches62 Connects the keel amp sternpost63 Take a seat

CLUES DOWN1 Persian dialect2 Yemen port amp gulf3 Switchboard (abbr)4 From that place5 Invisible emanations6 Shear7 Mexican tortilla dish8 Highly regarded9 Said of a city that ldquorose uprdquo10 Turkish district11 Of a very dark black12 Fall back time14 Inanely foolish21 Furnish with help22 Former Italian monetary units

25 Made public by radio or television26 Aka sesame27 Skin infections28 Before29 Being cognizant of30 Ballet dancer impressionist31 Eversquos garden32 Produced36 Hiding place for storage37 A single unit38 Napoleonrsquos birthplace40 Daily journals43 Hanging threads edging44 A canvas canopy 45 Central nervous system47 Nest of an eagle48 Assist49 Father of Araethyrea50 Yuletide51 A piece of work52 Clods53 St Philip Patron of Rome54 Arrogant amp annoying person 55 Yearly tonnage (abbr)

ARIES - Mar 21Apr 20Aries you may have to put your feelings on the line if you are to gain the respect of someone important to you Although it may feel uncomfortable forge ahead

TAURUS - Apr 21May 21Taurus some light will be shed on a problem from a past relationship this week This will strengthen your current relationships with family and friends

GEMINI - May 22Jun 21Expect a lot of passion and adventure this week and for the foreseeable future Gemini Talk to your partner about his or her desires as well

CANCER - Jun 22Jul 22Celestial energy will rejuvenate and reenergize you Cancer If things have been a little bit boring at home someone you meet might just provide the spark you need

LEO - Jul 23Aug 23You can fi nd many inspirational forces around you Leo which will aid you in making tough decisions Pay special attention to an overheard conversation

VIRGO - Aug 24Sept 22Virgo you may fi nd yourself on the path to some exciting places if you hang out with the right people this week This is not a time to back out act outside of your comfort zone

LIBRA - Sept 23Oct 23Libra you may be looking for a new adventure but havent a clue where to start Anything is possible if you keep your eyes and ears open to everything around you

SCORPIO - Oct 24Nov 22Dont put any limits on your love life Scorpio Even a relationship that has withstood the test of time can still prove exciting spontaneous and adventurous

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23Dec 21You may fi nd that the energy surrounding you is just a bit overwhelming Sagittarius This is remedied by simply staying out of the limelight for a few days

CAPRICORN - Dec 22Jan 20Its the little things that will catch your attention this week Capricorn A small detail a particular color a note in a song If others overlook it youll probably zone in on it

AQUARIUS - Jan 21Feb 18Expect some surprises when attending a get-together with family and friends An interesting person comes into your life to provide some inspiration

PISCES - Feb 19Mar 20Pisces a situation arises that forces you to think outside the box Make decisions promptly but wisely and youll be happy you did

Horoscopes

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Herersquos how it works Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid broken down into nine 3x3 boxes To solve a sudoku the numbers 1 through 9 must fi ll each row column and box Each number can appear only once in each row column and box You can fi gure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric clues already provided in the boxes The more numbers you name the easier it gets to solve the puzzle

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Word Search Solution

Red Wine Wings

The minute I saw this recipe I knew I had to try it It sounded unusual but I had a feeling it would taste great And I was rightPoaching the chicken to begin with ensures well-cooked wings that are so very

tenderI wasnrsquot expecting them to have quite the kick to them that they do eitherAll the ingredients simmer together for 40 minutes Itrsquos as easy as that

4 lb chicken wings separated and tips removed6 cups water2 cups red wine1 cup barbecue saucefrac14 cup soy sauce

frac14 cup Worcestershire sauce2 Tbsp hot pepper fl akes2 Tbsp ground pepper1 Tbsp paprika1 Tbsp sugar1 Tbsp salt1 medium onion chopped1 large tomato quartered(I chopped the tomato and served the wings with the tomato bits)After simmering remove chicken from sauce and grill for 15 - 20 minutes on the barbecue to crisp them up a bit

Serve up these FRIED PICKLES along side the red wine wings and you will be the talk of the town The dipping sauce makes these twice as goodfrac12 cup fl our1 frac34 tsp Cajun seasoningfrac12 tsp Italian seasoningfrac14 tsp Cayenne pepperfrac12 tsp saltfrac12 cup water

2 cups sliced dill picklesHeat 1 inch of peanut oil in a pot to 375 degreesWhisk fl our seasonings and water until smooth Spread the pickles on paper towel and blot dry Add half the pickles to the batter and toss to coat Using a slotted spoon remove and let excess batter drip off Add to the oil one by one and fry until golden ndash about 2 minutes Drain on paper towels and repeat with second halfServe with this saucefrac14 cup mayonnaise1 Tbsp drained horseradish2 tsp ketchupfrac14 tsp Cajun seasoningThe fi rst time I made this I didnrsquot have horseradish I substituted a spicy mustard and it was very good

This is the perfect appy for your next backyard barbecue Enjoy

Food for

thoughtLori Stefanishion

inSide Drumheller Food Columnist

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DRUMHELLER AREA NIGHTLIFEMay 25 - August 25 Rosebud Anne of Green Gables See the classical musical about small-town life where itrsquos meant to be seen Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrose-budtheatrecom for tickets or show infoJuly 4 - August 25 Rosebud My Name is Asher Lev Adaptation of the poignant and moving novel by Chaim Potok Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom for tickets or show infoPlaying at The Napier Theatre Wednesday July 25 to Thursday August 2 730 pm The Dark Knight Rises Closed MondaysWednesday August 1 Drumheller Special Seafood Buffet at Diana Restaurant 5-730 pm Downtown DrumhellerThursdays starting August 2 Drumheller 6 week Country amp Western Swing (Jive) Lessons 700 pm for singles or couples at carol todor dance school Call 403-823-4377 to registerMonday evenings Nacmine Community Bingo at Nacmine Hall Doors open 6 pm Bingo starts at 730 pmWednesday evenings Drumheller Wing Night Flavourz Restaurant and LoungeFriday Nights Drumheller Friday Rib Night Flavourz Restaurant and Lounge

Fri - Sun July 27-29 Hanna Old Time Music Jamboree at the Hanna Community Centre Three Days of Fine Old Time Music and Dancing July 27-29 Rockyford 55th Annual Rockyford Rodeo Thursday August 2 Morrin Starland County Grand Opening of new Administration Office August 4-6 Drumheller Drumheller Off Road Vehicle Association presents SOAB For complete details or call 403-334-3672Mondays Tuesdays and Fridays July 3 - August 29 Drumheller Drumheller Public Library Summer Reading ProgramJuly 30 - August 3 Drumheller Vacation Bible School at Church of the Nazarene 930 am - 12 noon Kindergarten to Grade 5 Registration $10 Contact Dorothy Reeder 403-823-7020Wednesday Afternoon KidsClub After School Program 330 - 530 pm Drumheller Church of the Nazarene 627 6 Street East 403-823-7020 for information

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fax at 403-823-3864 or email whoareyouinsidedrumhellercomHeather Pautler

Who are you Heather PautlerAge 22Employment Social work practicum student at the Drumheller Insti-tutionWhat do you like most about your practicum Th e interaction aspect Irsquom defi nitely a people person in that sense How long have you lived in Drumheller I moved here about four weeks ago so itrsquos all new to me I am originally from Medicine HatWhat do you like most about living in the val-ley I like how the build-ings and the houses and everything is so close knit It has that city feel

with a small town atmo-sphere Irsquom really excited to start exploring all the museums around here At fi rst I thought there was only the Tyrrell but after moving I am real-izing they are all over the place Irsquom going to try to take them all inIs there anything you donrsquot like so far I do miss my family and friends who are back home What would you say is your best quality as a person and why Irsquom pretty outgoing Irsquod say Irsquom really easy to get along with and I am able to stay positive It helps in my profession and it helps build a rapport

with people Do you have any hid-den talents Most peo-ple donrsquot know this even those who have known me for years but I can walk on stilts really wellWhat are you most afraid of Spiders We used to fi nd black widows in our basement in Medi-cine Hat and Irsquom fairly certain thatrsquos where my fear started I just donrsquot trust things with eight legsWhatrsquos the craziest thing yoursquod ever try A friend once mentioned bungee jumping to me I would try it at least once I think It would take a lot to get me to do it but I think I would

If you could have a superpower which would it be and why Irsquod like to be able to tele-port whenever I wanted It would save so much time and money on trav-elling

What are some of your main goals First off Irsquod like to fi nish my bachelorrsquos degree in so-cial work Th en Irsquod like to do some travelling to Antarctica or something crazy

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DORVA revs up to host Drumheller racesDonella Swan | inSide Drumheller

During August long weekend the ldquobrappprdquo sound of dirt bikes and quads will be heard at the DORVA Motocross track located just off of Highway 9 south by the Stampede Barn Campers and trailers will fi ll the parking space and riders from all over will fl ood the valley to take in the action Th e Drumheller Off Road Vehicle Association (DORVA) will be hosting the Southern Alberta (SOAB) Series Round 6 amp 7 race from August 4-6 An addition to this yearrsquos event will be the quad and side by side mud bog For the mud bog DORVA will build a mud pit Quad and side by side riders will challenge each other to see who can get through the pit the furthest and the fastest making it a fun way to get dirty ldquoI think Drumheller has one of the best tracks in Alberta because there are so many volunteers and a lot of community suppport to make everything possible Itrsquos a great practice track for our local riders and there are facilites for riders of all caliberrdquo said Casey Christensen president of DORVA Practice sign-in will begin Friday evening at 7 pm Practice will be held Saturday and race sign in will

happen in the afternoon starting at 3 pm Racing begins Sunday morning at 9 am A four-man rally race will take place Sunday evening

to provide a fun break after a hard day of motorsquos ldquoRiders are coming from all over the province British Columbia

and Saskatchewan Th ere will be everybody from prorsquos racing to four year oldrsquos riding the little 50 cc bikes therersquos a lot to watchrdquo said Christensen Seven vendors as well as a concession will be on site for riders and visitors convenience Members of the Drumheller Titans Football team will be helping out at the race by doing their time fl agging for each event In return for their help DORVA will make a donation for the players time to the Titans ldquoWe like to try to give back to the community when we host these events and itrsquos so great to receive the helprdquo said Christensen Th ere will be lots of local talent in all diff erent classes competing during the race weekend to watch for said Christensen He also said it is a great way to see the sport up close and personal without having to travel far Admission is only $5 per person or $20 for a car load Children four and under are free For more information regarding the race event and times go to wwwdorvamxcom Anyone wishing to volunteer contact Casey Christensen at (403) 820-1574

Ripping it up on the track Azraie Dumont practices to race MX2 intermediate and GP Pro-Am classes for the big event The Drumheller Off Road Vehicle Association (DORVA) will be hosting the Southern Alberta (SOAB) Series Round 6 amp 7 from August 4-6 at the DORVA Motocross Track located just off of Highway 9 South near the Stampede Barns

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Jackie FriedleyGarden Designs

Itrsquos to the point we are going to have to do some deadheading

Some plants respond well to diff erent kinds of deadheading

Perennials as well as some annuals need to have some care given to them at this time of year to try and extend the blooming season or in order for the perennial to move into the fall season

Shearing is one way and a lot of perennials will do well if this is done It seems a little drastic but in the end you will be glad you did For the low growing rock garden plants as well as some of the fi ner textured plants Snow in Summer Coreopsis Basket of Gold trailing Lobelia hardy Geranium take off all the spent fl owers and any untidy growth Petunias and Nasturtiums also respond well to this treatment This will in some cases make a spent plant become new Be sure to fertilize gently and donrsquot let the plant dry out so it has no further reason to be stressed out Be sure to use clean shears scissors anything that is going to be able to make a good clean cut that doesnrsquot do the squish and tear thing

Some plants require a more specifi c approach to the trimming you give them

Irises Daylilies Delphinium anything with a spike type bloom I wait until most of the blooms are spent or the one fl ower in the case of the daylily is done and then I just snip off the stem or shoot close to the base Be sure not to get too low into the plantrsquos green growth as some of them will continue to put up new fl ower stocks until frost gets them I also do this in the fall Once the plants have had a frost I trim everything back Again donrsquot get too deep or close to the ground you donrsquot want to damage anything that is developing into new growth for next year or the next burst of fl owers

Some plants just need you to trim off the spent fl owers Begonias are a good example of this You can usually do this with your fi nger tips Just gently snip the fl ower off and dispose of it This helps keep them clean and gives them a better chance to re-bloom Doing this also keeps the chance of mold and other fungus from starting in the Begonias Delphinium etc By keeping the plants cleaner you allow more air fl ow lowering the chance of problems

Happy Gardening Jackie

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During renova-tions to their 1915 farmhouse located in Kneehill County just minutes from Monarch Hill Lori and Doug Jacobson came across two pho-tographs in between the walls after tearing some of the original plaster down Th e fi rst photo found was the Rodseth family and it was re-turned to the Vickers family who live here in Drumheller grand-children of Joakim and Ingelev Rodseth ldquoTh e second photo only had the names

Alice Violet Grace and their ages written on the back Two were 17 and one 15 Th ere was no date given and no surname so we werenrsquot sure if we were going to be able to fi nd the familyrdquo said Lori Jacobson Th e Drumheller Mail decided to put the word out via Face-book to see if anyone had information Kim Pliva was able to point out one girl as most likely being Alice De-Boer Her daughter Lois Beaton still lives in Drumheller Upon fi rst look Lois Beaton studied the picture carefully ldquoIrsquom fairly certain

the far one on the left would have been my motherrdquo said Beaton She wasnrsquot sure who Violet was but Bea-ton was sure the dark-haired girl on the right would have been her aunt Grace ldquoMy grandparents homesteaded where Lori and Doug now live My mother was born in 1900 and grew up there as a kid spending the summer in the area and they usually wintered down south in the Statesrdquo said Beaton Beaton said her grandfather profes-sionally plastered walls which would have explained why the farmhouse walls were done in that fash-ion Beaton lived in the house herself for over 30 years Beaton said her aunt Grace would have been a few years older than her mother Judg-ing by the ages written

on the back which Be-aton said matched her grandmotherrsquos hand-writing her mother would have been 15 years old and her aunt 17 at the time the pho-to was taken ldquoWe are so pleased to return this photo to the family We also

found a letter in the wall something writ-ten to Lois herself from her cousin in the States It mentioned something about meeting a boyrdquo said Jacobson teasing Bea-ton ldquoOh goodness my past is catching up

with merdquo said Beaton laughing at the old let-ter Th e only explana-tion Jacobson had as to why the photo was in the wall is she fi g-ures they fell off of a table or dresser from the room above and slid into a crack

This old photo was found in a farmhouse built in 1915 located just above Monarch Hill The girl on the left was identifi ed as Alice DeBoer (maiden name Cowsten) and the girl on the right her sister Grace Lois

Beaton (left) was happy to see the photo returned and Lori Jacobson (right) was ex-cited to give it back to the family

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Returning a 95 year-old photo

Michael James| inSide Drumheller

Two Drumheller residents got a huge surprise recently Jerry Costache and Linda Paller were winners in the 2012 Hospital Lot-tery Costache has a diffi -cult decision to make He was given the choice between tak-ing home a 2012 Ford Explorer or a 2012 Ford Mustang valued

at $30028 retail price When contacted Costache had yet to decide which he would be driving home ldquoIrsquove never won any-thing beforerdquo said Costache in disbelief Paller won $1000 cash in the lottery Neither won the grand prize a 2800 square foot home val-ued at $654554 Th at prize went to Floyd Anderson of Sylvan Lake

Th e lottery is a proj-ect of the Red Deer Regional Health Foun-dation Th is year the money raised will go towards purchasing pulmonary equipment for the Respiratory Department ldquoTh e Respiratory Department really supports the hospital Whenever a patient needs respiratory as-sistance the rely on the Respiratory Depart-ment We will be able to purchase equipment that will be utilized in the emergency con-tinuing care and even in the normal patient care rooms Itrsquos a cause

that eff ects thousands of central Albertans each yearrdquo said Shan-non Van Parys with Alberta Health Servic-es Th ough the fi nal number has yet to be calculated the 2012 lottery is exceeding expectations ldquoItrsquos an exciting year for us It was our fi rst sell out ever and fi rst early bird sell out We donrsquot have a fi nal num-ber yet but we esti-mate we raised over $620000rdquo said Van Parys ldquoWersquoll be able to purchase even more equipment than we had initially thoughtrdquo

Drumheller residents win big in Hospital Lottery

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Scott Caroline made engagement history on June 27 by proposing to his girlfriend of six years Sharon Langlois during the indoor DinoSite program at the Royal Tyrrell Museum A video of the unique proposal can be found on the Tyrrell Museum YouTube page In it Caroline and Langlois are working away on boxes fi lled with rocks and microfossils Eventually Langlois found a ring

in her box ldquoI was trying to keep my cool and not blow it But when she was digging through the box with the ring it was sitting right in the open She wasnrsquot going for it and I wondered if she wasnrsquot going for it on purpose Th atrsquos when I started to get really nervousrdquo said Caroline In the end Sharon fi nds the ring and Caroline kneels and proposes Langlois said yes Afterwards the couple took some time to drive around Drumheller

and see the Hoodoos Caroline got the idea after coming to Alberta for his career Caroline works as a heavy equipment operator working to build a wind farm near Stettler ldquoOne of Sharonrsquos hobbies is fossil hunting We live on Vancouver Island and where we live are a couple river beds that have been productive for nice fossils Since Irsquove been working in Alberta Irsquove been told about the museum and Drumheller so I fl ew her out for her birthday and took her to the Tyrrell Museum for the day I thought she would get a big kick out of itrdquo said Caroline He contacted the Tyrrell Museum and the staff there went to work helping to plan the special moment ldquoScott called us up and asked if it would be alright to surprise his girlfriend at the museum We thought it was a really cool idea and wanted to support it He wanted to do an outdoor DinoSite but due to the large amount of rain we had to switch to an indoor programrdquo said Mike Dooley Public Relations Coordinator with the Tyrrell Museum In the DinoSite program participants usually head into the Badlands to search for fossils Th e indoor version held when its rainy has participants sort through boxes fi lled with small rocks and fossils similar

to palaeontologists collecting microfossils Caroline gave the ring to the Tyrrell the day before and staff made preparations hiding the ring in one of the DinoSite boxes and gathering a few other employees as extras in the act For Caroline and Langlois their immediate future has them in a long distance relationship While Caroline works in Alberta Langlois still lives on Vancouver Island working as a fi refi ghter for the military Th ings will hopefully change soon for the couple ldquoIt was about time after being apart so often to make it offi cial

Now we can work towards being together somewhere She wants to actually move to Drumhellerrdquo said Caroline Th is was the fi rst engagement the Tyrrell Museum has participated in ldquoWersquore really excited for them and wish them all the best in the futurerdquo said Dooley ldquoI couldnrsquot have asked for better support from the museum they went above and beyondrdquo said Caroline ldquoIt was a perfect day Th e museum is always going to hold a special place in our heartsrdquo

In this screen capture Scott Caroline (left) proposes to his girlfriend Sharon Langlois Caroline asked the Royal Tyrrell Museum to help make his proposal special Tyrrell Museum staff hid the ring in a box of matrix containing rocks and fossils Langlois found the ring and thought it had been lost Then Caroline surprised her by asking for her hand in marriage The video of the engagement can be found on the Tyrrell Museumrsquos YouTube page

inSide photo by Michael James

Leaving lsquoem in the dust

The IMCA Modifi ed Stock Car Races took place on both Saturday July 21 and Sunday July 22 up at the Dinosaur Downs Speedway Pictured above was the fi nal heat for the modifi ed stock cars which have around 500 horsepower to the back tires The weather was dry and full of sunshine leaving the track in a dusty state

inSide photo by Donella Swan

For a complete listing

of programs and to book

your experience visit the

Museum or scan here

tyrrellmuseumcomprograms

w26c38m

Friday May 22 2009

TheYour guide to

Friday July 27 2012 Page 6 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

SooohellipWhere ya from

Throughout summertime The Weekender will be looking for visitors to the valley and sharing their stories with inSide readers

Kathy and Anthony Nguyen

Montreal QuebecWho are you Kathy and Anthony NguyenWhere are you from Montreal QuebecWhat brings you to Drumheller My brother and I came to see Cal-gary and we had heard about Drum-heller as being ldquodinosaur townrdquo So after many recommendations from friends and people we met we de-cided to come out and see what all the buzz was about What do you like most so far about the valley We just arrived here not very long ago but we are looking forward to seeing the Tyr-rell Museum However it seems like such a nice close knit community here I like the small town feel itrsquos much diff erent than being in Mon-

treal where everything is so busy and everyone is on the go constant-ly Everyone has been so friendly since arriving and I really look for-ward to touring Drumheller for the dayIs there anything you havenrsquot liked so far on your visit No like I said I enjoy the smaller communi-ty feeling Itrsquos a nice break from the hustle and bustle of the big city If we were to travel to Montrealwhat would suggest we go see I defi nitely would rec-ommend shopping downtown vis-iting old Montreal Olympic Stadi-um is pretty cool and the Botanical Garden is always a favourite with visitors

Friday July 27 2012 Page 7 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

ALL ROADS LEAD TO

220 Grove Place Highway 9 North Drumheller bull 403-823-2007 bull wwwcountryroadrvca

Employee Pricing1st Time Ever For the month

of August

Monday- Friday 8 am - 8 pm

Saturday 9 am - 5 pm

Sunday 11 am - 4 pm

k30cm

AKOKINISKWAY GOLF CLUB

wwwrosebudgolfcab d lfRosebud Alberta | (12 hr southwest of Drumheller)

For information amp Tee-Times (403) 677-2250

bull 9 Hole Executive Course bull Grass Greens bull Full Rentals bull Pro Shop bull Licensed Clubhouse bull Campground

Come climb inside the

OPEN DAILY

Worldrsquorsquorsquos LARGESTDinosaur

403-823-8100 60 - 1 Avenue Westw20c35m

HorsesHoe canyon Helicopter rides

two to tHree passengers at a timeper person

$5000

mid June to labor day403-334-Heli (4354)infomvHelicom mvHelicom

CHILDREN12 AND UNDER

$4000perperson

403-823-5155

bull Cable Color TV bull Direct Dial Phones

bull 2 Room Suites bull Air Conditioning

bull Kitchens bull Fridges in Every Room

bull Affordable Rooms bull Free Internet

Turn West 2 Blocks North of Bridge

WHIFSFLAPJACK HOUSEWAFFLES bull HAMBURGERS bull ICE CREAM

bull FLAPJACKS bull SALADSOPEN DAILY 600 AM - 200 PMSunday Brunch 800 AM - 130 PMMonday to Friday Lunch Specials

403-823-7595801 North Dinosaur Trail NW Drumheller Alberta k21c36m Home of the famous Country DonairArea 51 Lounge

Fun is at Flavourz403-823-4447

Next to DQ

Lunch Buffet Saturday amp Sundays Starts at 1130 am

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Dino Arts planning dinosaur migrationMichael James

The Weekender

Afewofthedinosaursthatmake Drumheller one of themost unique places on theplanetwillsoonbemigrating The Dino Arts Committeehasnrsquot been slowing downwith efforts to revitalize thedinosaurs that populate thetownFivedinosaurswillsoonbe given new homes otherswill be given new looks andthe committee is working onbringingevenmoredinosaursintotown The five dinosaurs that aremoving include the one inthe park by the Civic Centre(where the Miners Memorialwillbelocated)theonehidingin the boulevard by Sublimetwo that were in front of thebowling alley and the largeduck-dinosaur that used tositatthecornerof2ndStreetWest and 3rd Avenue Theduck-billeddinosaurhasbeensittinginstorageforyears The new locations will bealong Highway 9 South infrontofShoppersDrugMartthe southwest corner of theDrumheller Memorial Arenaand at the intersection of2nd Street West and SouthRailwayAvenue ldquoWersquore trying to pickplaces in the valley that arenoticeable and where peoplecaneasilygettoittostopand

takepicturesrdquo saidDinoArtsCommitteeChairJohnShoffldquoFromatouriststandpointitrsquosone of the biggest draws fortourist traffic and they bringpeopletodifferentplacesrdquo On top of moving thedinosaurs work hasalready begun on bringinganother dinosaur to

Drumheller Earlier this year thecommittee unveiled thedinosaurbenchlocatedatthecorner of Centre Street and3rdAvenue ldquoTheoneweputdowntownhas been a huge hit and hasbeen getting local regionaland national attention Wersquorebringinginanewonein2013

similar to the one we put inthisyearWersquorestartingonthedesignanddoingfundraisingOurgoalistotrytodooneayearrdquosaidShoff On July 1 the committeehelda fundraiserwithanewtruck as the prize to raisemoney for further projectsThefundraiserwasalsoagreatway for thecommittee togetfeedbackfromthecommunityTheDinoArtsCommitteewillbefundraisingagainatFamilyFunDayonAugust18 ldquoIt was a good fundraiserfor us but I also thought itwas excellent to get feedbackfrom people and see it wassomething they care aboutrdquosaidShoff Community support hashelped make the committeepossible With the help ofvolunteers the dinosaursthatarecurrentlyintownaremaintained and given a newlookeverynowandthen ldquoItrsquosbeenanongoingprocesssince wersquove started We beentrying to redo and repair thedinosaursrdquo said Shoff ldquoItrsquos agood team building exerciseIfyouplanitrightitrsquosalotoffunrdquo Groups interested inpainting a dinosaur cancontactShoffat403-823-2983Once a design is submittedandapprovedthereisnocostandtheDinoArtsCommitteesuppliesallneededmaterials

The Dino Arts Committee is planning on moving a few of Drumhellerrsquos iconic dinosaurs including the small ceratopsian (pictured here) in the park by the Civic Centre

The committee is also working on bringing more di-nosaurs to Drumheller with a new addition planned next year

inSide photo by Michael James

ldquoFrom a tourist standpoint

itrsquos one of the biggest draws

for tourist traffic and they bring people

to different placesrdquo John Shoff

QU

OTE

Page 8 - The Weekender 2012 Friday May 18 2012 Friday May 18 2012 The Weekender 2012 - Page 9

ROSEBUDAKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE

Downtown CoreRotary Splash Park

DOWNTOWN DRUMHELLER

Bus DepotBadlands Historical Centre

Post Office

Civic CentreLibrary

RCMP

Medical Clinic

Medical Clinic

HOSPITAL

MIDLAND PROVINCIAL PARK

Royal Tyrrell Museum of PalaeontologyLittle ChurchDinosaur Golf amp Country ClubGolf Driving RangeBleriot Ferry

TO

TO NacmineBleriot FerryCarbon

Newcastle ParkSet on the banks of the Red Deer River has a beach and walking trails baseball dia-monds and picnic tables

LEGEND

RosedaleSuspension BridgeCambriaAsteroidEast CouleeEC School MuseumAtlas Coal MineCaracol Clay StudiosHwy 10xHwy 36Hwy 56WayneThe Hoodoos

TO

Map of the

Town of Drumheller

Drumheller Regional

Chamber of Development

amp Tourism

WORLDrsquoS LARGEST DINOSAUR

DeliaVerdant ValleyHandhills Lake

Nature TrailA hiking trail along the scenic Red Deer River gives an excellent view of the unique geological formations and wildlife in the Valley

2012Home of the

HEY KIDSCool down at the

Rotary Splash Park

Located next to the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur

The Fossil Shop

WHIFS Flapjack House

Horseshoe CanyonHelicopter Rides

REPTILEWORLD

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

The Drumheller Valley is a unique scenic valley created by millions of years of erosion by wind and water

About 65 million years ago dinosaurs roamed the hot tropical swamps and forests that covered this area Today the fossil-ized remains of the dinosaurs can be seen in museums all over the world and the lush vegetation exists as coal seams throughout the area

The Valley was first inhabited by Thomas Greentree who in 1902 built his homestead on what is now the Town of Drumheller The Greentree House became a stop-over place for early pioneers coming into the district

It was Sam Drumheller who first exploited rich coal reserves

in the area and conceived the idea of a townsite in the Valley Jesse Gouge opened the first coal mine in 1911 In 1913 the Calgary-Drumheller railway line was opened and the coal industry boomed More than 40 mines were soon operating in the Valley Mining towns like Nacmine (short for North American Collieries Mine) Midlandvale Rosedale East Coulee Wayne and Newcastle developed notorious reputations as highrolling boomtowns with bootlegging and gambling When gas and oil were discovered in other parts of Alberta the importance of coal diminished and the economy of the Valley turned to other things

Today the Town of Drumheller relies on agriculture gov-ernment services oil and gas and tourism for its economic prosperity

Tourist information

HospitalH

Badlands Community

Facility

Badlands Comuniity Faclity

Here to make you happyTM

LEGEND

Tourist informationHospitalH

Portable water amp dump station Medical Clinic

Dump Station

H

Not valid with any other off ersCoupon only redeemable at Lube-X Drumheller

Soon to be

SAVE $10OFF YOUR NEXT SERVICE

Warranty ApprovedNext to Boston Pizza (403) 823 9667

Oil Change bull Auxiliary Services bull Transmission Services bull Coolant System Services

w20c35m

TH

E O

RIG

INA

L s

ince

198

6The Fossil Shopinc

61 bridge street 403-823-6774

w20c35m

Mic Hogs amp Biker Hogs Welcome

Whether yoursquore a veteran karaoke crooner or a newbie come sing your heart out every Friday night

Outdoor Patio VLTS Liqour Store Bargain Room Rates Rider Friendly

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BAR

1220 Newcastle Trail Drumheller AB 403-823-6844k20c35min the Dinosaur Hotel

Hot Fresh Food and Cool Chilled TreatsOpen Mon-Sat 10 am - 9 pmSun 11 am - 9 pm(Summer time lsquotil 10 pm)

1102A Highway 9 South Drumheller403-823-8131

w20c35m

45 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-350545 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-3505

Designer Childrens Clothing Giftware Fashion AccessoriesD i CCCChhild CCll ththi Gift F hi A i

Unique gifts for everyone on your list

k20c35m

Buff et starts at 11 am bull $895 per personLobster 1 piece 2lbs bull ONLY $2495

Business Hours 9 am - 9 pm bull Free Internet AccessClose to Econo Lodge amp Shoppers Drug Mart

388 Centre Street Downtown Drumheller 403-823-3030

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

k20p

24m

403-823-6362

k20c35m

Free delivery within town limits

on orders over $2500 after 5 pm

2 for 1pizza amp pasta

TAKE OUT ONLY

700 - Highway 9 South Drumheller

Come climb inside the

OPEN DAILYOPEN DAILY

XpsmeXpsmersquorsquottLARGESTEjoptbvsEjoptbvs

403-823-8100403-823-8100 60 - 1 Avenue West60 - 1 Avenue Westw20c35m

Visit

Photo by Mike Todor

Janet Grabner amp John Dahm invite you to browse through their gallery and working studio fi lled with their handmade treasures

Although wersquore open most days from 10 am to 4 pm you can call ahead to make sure wersquore there

WErsquoRE LOCATED IN EAST COULEE AT 169-6TH STREET

(403) 822-2258 k20c36m

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

305 - 4 Street West Drumheller bull 403-823-3318OPEN 11 am - 9 pm Tuesday to Saturday

Can you believe it70 flavours of milkshakes

and slushDare to try one

Bernie Made

It

You Gotta Eat Here

k20c35m

Located at The Brick Railway Ave East amp Centre Street

Find us on FacebookFind us on Facebook

Daily Specials Healthy Menu Choices Fresh Homestyle Food Specialty Coffees Smoothies Breakfast Bagels Quesadillas Desserts Free Wireless Internet

k20cm

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BARin the Dinosaur Hotel

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

Page 8 - The Weekender 2012 Friday May 18 2012 Friday May 18 2012 The Weekender 2012 - Page 9

ROSEBUDAKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE

Downtown CoreRotary Splash Park

DOWNTOWN DRUMHELLER

Bus DepotBadlands Historical Centre

Post Office

Civic CentreLibrary

RCMP

Medical Clinic

Medical Clinic

HOSPITAL

MIDLAND PROVINCIAL PARK

Royal Tyrrell Museum of PalaeontologyLittle ChurchDinosaur Golf amp Country ClubGolf Driving RangeBleriot Ferry

TO

TO NacmineBleriot FerryCarbon

Newcastle ParkSet on the banks of the Red Deer River has a beach and walking trails baseball dia-monds and picnic tables

LEGEND

RosedaleSuspension BridgeCambriaAsteroidEast CouleeEC School MuseumAtlas Coal MineCaracol Clay StudiosHwy 10xHwy 36Hwy 56WayneThe Hoodoos

TO

Map of the

Town of Drumheller

Drumheller Regional

Chamber of Development

amp Tourism

WORLDrsquoS LARGEST DINOSAUR

DeliaVerdant ValleyHandhills Lake

Nature TrailA hiking trail along the scenic Red Deer River gives an excellent view of the unique geological formations and wildlife in the Valley

2012Home of the

HEY KIDSCool down at the

Rotary Splash Park

Located next to the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur

The Fossil Shop

WHIFS Flapjack House

Horseshoe CanyonHelicopter Rides

REPTILEWORLD

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

The Drumheller Valley is a unique scenic valley created by millions of years of erosion by wind and water

About 65 million years ago dinosaurs roamed the hot tropical swamps and forests that covered this area Today the fossil-ized remains of the dinosaurs can be seen in museums all over the world and the lush vegetation exists as coal seams throughout the area

The Valley was first inhabited by Thomas Greentree who in 1902 built his homestead on what is now the Town of Drumheller The Greentree House became a stop-over place for early pioneers coming into the district

It was Sam Drumheller who first exploited rich coal reserves

in the area and conceived the idea of a townsite in the Valley Jesse Gouge opened the first coal mine in 1911 In 1913 the Calgary-Drumheller railway line was opened and the coal industry boomed More than 40 mines were soon operating in the Valley Mining towns like Nacmine (short for North American Collieries Mine) Midlandvale Rosedale East Coulee Wayne and Newcastle developed notorious reputations as highrolling boomtowns with bootlegging and gambling When gas and oil were discovered in other parts of Alberta the importance of coal diminished and the economy of the Valley turned to other things

Today the Town of Drumheller relies on agriculture gov-ernment services oil and gas and tourism for its economic prosperity

Tourist information

HospitalH

Badlands Community

Facility

Badlands Comuniity Faclity

Here to make you happyTM

LEGEND

Tourist informationHospitalH

Portable water amp dump station Medical Clinic

Dump Station

H

Not valid with any other off ersCoupon only redeemable at Lube-X Drumheller

Soon to be

SAVE $10OFF YOUR NEXT SERVICE

Warranty ApprovedNext to Boston Pizza (403) 823 9667

Oil Change bull Auxiliary Services bull Transmission Services bull Coolant System Services

w20c35m

TH

E O

RIG

INA

L s

ince

198

6The Fossil Shopinc

61 bridge street 403-823-6774

w20c35m

Mic Hogs amp Biker Hogs Welcome

Whether yoursquore a veteran karaoke crooner or a newbie come sing your heart out every Friday night

Outdoor Patio VLTS Liqour Store Bargain Room Rates Rider Friendly

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BAR

1220 Newcastle Trail Drumheller AB 403-823-6844k20c35min the Dinosaur Hotel

Hot Fresh Food and Cool Chilled TreatsOpen Mon-Sat 10 am - 9 pmSun 11 am - 9 pm(Summer time lsquotil 10 pm)

1102A Highway 9 South Drumheller403-823-8131

w20c35m

45 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-350545 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-3505

Designer Childrens Clothing Giftware Fashion AccessoriesD i CCCChhild CCll ththi Gift F hi A i

Unique gifts for everyone on your list

k20c35m

Buff et starts at 11 am bull $895 per personLobster 1 piece 2lbs bull ONLY $2495

Business Hours 9 am - 9 pm bull Free Internet AccessClose to Econo Lodge amp Shoppers Drug Mart

388 Centre Street Downtown Drumheller 403-823-3030

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

k20p

24m

403-823-6362

k20c35m

Free delivery within town limits

on orders over $2500 after 5 pm

2 for 1pizza amp pasta

TAKE OUT ONLY

700 - Highway 9 South Drumheller

Come climb inside the

OPEN DAILYOPEN DAILY

XpsmeXpsmersquorsquottLARGESTEjoptbvsEjoptbvs

403-823-8100403-823-8100 60 - 1 Avenue West60 - 1 Avenue Westw20c35m

Visit

Photo by Mike Todor

Janet Grabner amp John Dahm invite you to browse through their gallery and working studio fi lled with their handmade treasures

Although wersquore open most days from 10 am to 4 pm you can call ahead to make sure wersquore there

WErsquoRE LOCATED IN EAST COULEE AT 169-6TH STREET

(403) 822-2258 k20c36m

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

305 - 4 Street West Drumheller bull 403-823-3318OPEN 11 am - 9 pm Tuesday to Saturday

Can you believe it70 flavours of milkshakes

and slushDare to try one

Bernie Made

It

You Gotta Eat Here

k20c35m

Located at The Brick Railway Ave East amp Centre Street

Find us on FacebookFind us on Facebook

Daily Specials Healthy Menu Choices Fresh Homestyle Food Specialty Coffees Smoothies Breakfast Bagels Quesadillas Desserts Free Wireless Internet

k20cm

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BARin the Dinosaur Hotel

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

Donella SwanThe Weekender

Come late Septem-ber the downtown core will be fl ooded with music art ac-tivities for all ages and best of all - itrsquos free Drumheller will be one of 38 communities this fall to participate

in the Alberta Culture Days Celebration for-merly known as Arts Days from September 28 to 30 Th e Drum-heller Downtown As-sociation Equinox Arts and Cultural So-ciety the Canadian Badlands Passion Play Society and a few in-dependant artists will

join together to bring the event to life ldquoTh ere is an amaz-ing amount of arts and talent in the val-ley so Drumheller seems a fi tting place to celebrate culturerdquo said Chris McLellan regional development manager for Canadian Badlands

Alberta Culture Days is part of the Canada-wide Culture Days celebrations Th is will be the fi fth year running for the event in the province ldquoItrsquos a celebration of everything that is

Alberta as it relates to culturerdquo said Beryl Cullum who does communications for Alberta Culture Cullum said it is a chance for people to get together to show-case what our prov-ince is all about our culture our diversity and our vibrancy Encouraging partic-ipation the provincial government is sup-

porting the celebration by dividing $375000 among 38 communi-ties to which will be for planning and coor-dinating the activities Cullum said out of all the proposals sub-mitted the designated sites that were chosen were based on their plan to provide fun free family-friendly activities Proposals also needed to include

a plan on how they were going to involve youth and partner with other organiza-tions and include a multi-cultural compo-nent Th ere is nothing ab-solutely set in stone as of yet said McLellan However now that they know they are a designated site seri-ous planning can be-gin happening

ldquoThere is an amazing

amount of arts and talent in the valley so

Drumheller seems a

fi tting place to celebrate culturerdquo

Chris McLellan

QU

OTE

Page 10 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller Friday July 27 2012

is one of Canadarsquos premiere theatre destinations Join the 30000 patrons who come annually for the Rosebud Experience Food theatre and so much more

While in Rosebud be sure to visit

Wild Horse JackrsquosShow this ad and receive

10 off all food (not including beverages and tax)

Fully licensed Hours Wed - Sat Noon - 8 pm

Friday is Prime Rib Night

For reservations call 403-677-2999

May 25 - August 25

Matinees - Wed Thurs Sat Evenings - Thurs Fri Sat

Only 25 minutes from Drumheller

For more info amp tickets call 1-800-267-7553 or go to rosebudtheatrecom

Come see

biggest little story

biggest little town

July 4 - August 25

Playing at the Studio Stage Wed Thurs amp Sat at 5 pm

Adaptation of the poignant and moving novel by Chaim Potok

Opening This Week

w27cf

NOW PLAYING

Where to goWHEN YOU HAVE TO GO

Visitors if you need a washroom please use ours

If you would like to offer this service to our visitors call 403-823-258023mEveryone Welcome

to uncover that Antique Classic Hot Rod Muscle Car or MotorcycleGet ready

Tune her up polish the chrome amp with pipes rumbling Cruise to the Dub amp let everyone enjoy your work of art

10 pc Chubby Chicken for $12(from 5-8 pm)

CRUISE IN EVERY THURSDAY500 - 800 pm

and every following Thursday Drumheller Location

Canadarsquos largest live reptile display with more than 100 species displayed in bright naturalistic cages

bull Cobras bull Gila Monsters bull Anacondas bull Crocodiles

Fred the 600 lb American Alligator

Friendly professional staff are always on hand to introduce you to one of our friendly Boa Constrictors or answer any questions you may have Catch one of our many educational programs in the summer

Special Educational Programs are availablefor pre-booked groups

Complete the Drumheller Experience

Open Year RoundSummer 10 am - 10 pm daily bull Call for off -season hours

4038238623 bull wwwreptileworldnet 95 - 3 Avenue E Downtown Drumheller

k20c35m

This Summer at the Drumheller Church of the NazareneJoin us this summer at Riverside Park as we learn how to be TRANSFORMERS

Wednesdays July 11 18 25 amp August 1 amp 8 at 630 pm

In the event of rain Kidztown in the Park will take place at the Church

Finale August 15th at 600 pm at the Church

Church of the Nazarene - 627 6th St East 403-823-2156k26c33m

Alberta Culture Days will take place from September 28 to 30 this year This will give people the chance to get together and showcase everything that is Alberta Drumheller was one of 38 sites chosen

to host the event across the province This photo was taken from 2010 when Drumheller hosted Culture Days formerly known as Arts Days

photo submitted

Celebrating Culture Days downtown Drumheller

Starts July 27

Friday July 27 2012 Page 11 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

ATTENTION VISITORSThe Drumheller Mail for your chance to win a

$100 GIFT CERTIFICATEredeemable at any one of the advertisers in this publication

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Contest closes August 22 2012 Winner will be contacted by September 5 2012

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Match the photo of the dinosaur with the correct business logo and enter at

or email to informationdrumhellermailcom One entry per person

Riverside Riverside Value Drug Value Drug MartMart

CORNERRESTAURANT

NAPIERTHEATRE

CAPTIONThis

Caption This is a weekly feature asking readers

to provide a headline for a photo from the valley

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As Doug Jensen shows off his 1931 Ford Model A he lifts the rumble seat and says ldquoThatrsquos where we used to put the beerhellip or girlsrdquo The coupe roadster is the latest addition to his collection and is pretty darn clean He purchased it from outside Edmonton and says there are still a few

tweaks he needs to do to get it up to stan-dard It is powered by the original l-head 4 cylinder that produces a whooping 30 horsepower just enough to go hopping down the highway Besides how much more do you want with mechanical drum brakes

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

Jensenrsquos jalopy

Greg Robbin takes a break from riding his dirt bike at the DORVA Motocross Track on July 25 keeping his new gear away from the dust

LastWeekAlisha Ouellette replied via Facebook and is last weekrsquos winner with her caption ldquoMoments that transcend timerdquo Stop by Th e Drumheller Mail on Highway 9 South to claim your prize

inSide photo by Michael James

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A father and son show off their motorcycle jousting skills during the bike games portion of Motorcycle Madness Despite the gloomy weather over 100 bikes and partici-pants came out on Saturday July 14 The day was fi lled with the annual poker run bike games and the ever

popular burnout pit Organizers are busy collecting the money donated at the event and will be presenting Big Country Victim Services with the donation in the coming month

submitted photo

Madness at motorcycle show

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57 Wm the Conquerorrsquos burial city58 Beach (French)59 7th Hindu month60 Tightly curled hairstyle61 Niches62 Connects the keel amp sternpost63 Take a seat

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25 Made public by radio or television26 Aka sesame27 Skin infections28 Before29 Being cognizant of30 Ballet dancer impressionist31 Eversquos garden32 Produced36 Hiding place for storage37 A single unit38 Napoleonrsquos birthplace40 Daily journals43 Hanging threads edging44 A canvas canopy 45 Central nervous system47 Nest of an eagle48 Assist49 Father of Araethyrea50 Yuletide51 A piece of work52 Clods53 St Philip Patron of Rome54 Arrogant amp annoying person 55 Yearly tonnage (abbr)

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CANCER - Jun 22Jul 22Celestial energy will rejuvenate and reenergize you Cancer If things have been a little bit boring at home someone you meet might just provide the spark you need

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LIBRA - Sept 23Oct 23Libra you may be looking for a new adventure but havent a clue where to start Anything is possible if you keep your eyes and ears open to everything around you

SCORPIO - Oct 24Nov 22Dont put any limits on your love life Scorpio Even a relationship that has withstood the test of time can still prove exciting spontaneous and adventurous

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CAPRICORN - Dec 22Jan 20Its the little things that will catch your attention this week Capricorn A small detail a particular color a note in a song If others overlook it youll probably zone in on it

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PISCES - Feb 19Mar 20Pisces a situation arises that forces you to think outside the box Make decisions promptly but wisely and youll be happy you did

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Word Search Solution

Red Wine Wings

The minute I saw this recipe I knew I had to try it It sounded unusual but I had a feeling it would taste great And I was rightPoaching the chicken to begin with ensures well-cooked wings that are so very

tenderI wasnrsquot expecting them to have quite the kick to them that they do eitherAll the ingredients simmer together for 40 minutes Itrsquos as easy as that

4 lb chicken wings separated and tips removed6 cups water2 cups red wine1 cup barbecue saucefrac14 cup soy sauce

frac14 cup Worcestershire sauce2 Tbsp hot pepper fl akes2 Tbsp ground pepper1 Tbsp paprika1 Tbsp sugar1 Tbsp salt1 medium onion chopped1 large tomato quartered(I chopped the tomato and served the wings with the tomato bits)After simmering remove chicken from sauce and grill for 15 - 20 minutes on the barbecue to crisp them up a bit

Serve up these FRIED PICKLES along side the red wine wings and you will be the talk of the town The dipping sauce makes these twice as goodfrac12 cup fl our1 frac34 tsp Cajun seasoningfrac12 tsp Italian seasoningfrac14 tsp Cayenne pepperfrac12 tsp saltfrac12 cup water

2 cups sliced dill picklesHeat 1 inch of peanut oil in a pot to 375 degreesWhisk fl our seasonings and water until smooth Spread the pickles on paper towel and blot dry Add half the pickles to the batter and toss to coat Using a slotted spoon remove and let excess batter drip off Add to the oil one by one and fry until golden ndash about 2 minutes Drain on paper towels and repeat with second halfServe with this saucefrac14 cup mayonnaise1 Tbsp drained horseradish2 tsp ketchupfrac14 tsp Cajun seasoningThe fi rst time I made this I didnrsquot have horseradish I substituted a spicy mustard and it was very good

This is the perfect appy for your next backyard barbecue Enjoy

Food for

thoughtLori Stefanishion

inSide Drumheller Food Columnist

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DRUMHELLER AREA NIGHTLIFEMay 25 - August 25 Rosebud Anne of Green Gables See the classical musical about small-town life where itrsquos meant to be seen Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrose-budtheatrecom for tickets or show infoJuly 4 - August 25 Rosebud My Name is Asher Lev Adaptation of the poignant and moving novel by Chaim Potok Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom for tickets or show infoPlaying at The Napier Theatre Wednesday July 25 to Thursday August 2 730 pm The Dark Knight Rises Closed MondaysWednesday August 1 Drumheller Special Seafood Buffet at Diana Restaurant 5-730 pm Downtown DrumhellerThursdays starting August 2 Drumheller 6 week Country amp Western Swing (Jive) Lessons 700 pm for singles or couples at carol todor dance school Call 403-823-4377 to registerMonday evenings Nacmine Community Bingo at Nacmine Hall Doors open 6 pm Bingo starts at 730 pmWednesday evenings Drumheller Wing Night Flavourz Restaurant and LoungeFriday Nights Drumheller Friday Rib Night Flavourz Restaurant and Lounge

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WHOare youWho are you is a weekly feature that profiles various young professional Drumhellerites

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fax at 403-823-3864 or email whoareyouinsidedrumhellercomHeather Pautler

Who are you Heather PautlerAge 22Employment Social work practicum student at the Drumheller Insti-tutionWhat do you like most about your practicum Th e interaction aspect Irsquom defi nitely a people person in that sense How long have you lived in Drumheller I moved here about four weeks ago so itrsquos all new to me I am originally from Medicine HatWhat do you like most about living in the val-ley I like how the build-ings and the houses and everything is so close knit It has that city feel

with a small town atmo-sphere Irsquom really excited to start exploring all the museums around here At fi rst I thought there was only the Tyrrell but after moving I am real-izing they are all over the place Irsquom going to try to take them all inIs there anything you donrsquot like so far I do miss my family and friends who are back home What would you say is your best quality as a person and why Irsquom pretty outgoing Irsquod say Irsquom really easy to get along with and I am able to stay positive It helps in my profession and it helps build a rapport

with people Do you have any hid-den talents Most peo-ple donrsquot know this even those who have known me for years but I can walk on stilts really wellWhat are you most afraid of Spiders We used to fi nd black widows in our basement in Medi-cine Hat and Irsquom fairly certain thatrsquos where my fear started I just donrsquot trust things with eight legsWhatrsquos the craziest thing yoursquod ever try A friend once mentioned bungee jumping to me I would try it at least once I think It would take a lot to get me to do it but I think I would

If you could have a superpower which would it be and why Irsquod like to be able to tele-port whenever I wanted It would save so much time and money on trav-elling

What are some of your main goals First off Irsquod like to fi nish my bachelorrsquos degree in so-cial work Th en Irsquod like to do some travelling to Antarctica or something crazy

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WEEKWEEK

DORVA revs up to host Drumheller racesDonella Swan | inSide Drumheller

During August long weekend the ldquobrappprdquo sound of dirt bikes and quads will be heard at the DORVA Motocross track located just off of Highway 9 south by the Stampede Barn Campers and trailers will fi ll the parking space and riders from all over will fl ood the valley to take in the action Th e Drumheller Off Road Vehicle Association (DORVA) will be hosting the Southern Alberta (SOAB) Series Round 6 amp 7 race from August 4-6 An addition to this yearrsquos event will be the quad and side by side mud bog For the mud bog DORVA will build a mud pit Quad and side by side riders will challenge each other to see who can get through the pit the furthest and the fastest making it a fun way to get dirty ldquoI think Drumheller has one of the best tracks in Alberta because there are so many volunteers and a lot of community suppport to make everything possible Itrsquos a great practice track for our local riders and there are facilites for riders of all caliberrdquo said Casey Christensen president of DORVA Practice sign-in will begin Friday evening at 7 pm Practice will be held Saturday and race sign in will

happen in the afternoon starting at 3 pm Racing begins Sunday morning at 9 am A four-man rally race will take place Sunday evening

to provide a fun break after a hard day of motorsquos ldquoRiders are coming from all over the province British Columbia

and Saskatchewan Th ere will be everybody from prorsquos racing to four year oldrsquos riding the little 50 cc bikes therersquos a lot to watchrdquo said Christensen Seven vendors as well as a concession will be on site for riders and visitors convenience Members of the Drumheller Titans Football team will be helping out at the race by doing their time fl agging for each event In return for their help DORVA will make a donation for the players time to the Titans ldquoWe like to try to give back to the community when we host these events and itrsquos so great to receive the helprdquo said Christensen Th ere will be lots of local talent in all diff erent classes competing during the race weekend to watch for said Christensen He also said it is a great way to see the sport up close and personal without having to travel far Admission is only $5 per person or $20 for a car load Children four and under are free For more information regarding the race event and times go to wwwdorvamxcom Anyone wishing to volunteer contact Casey Christensen at (403) 820-1574

Ripping it up on the track Azraie Dumont practices to race MX2 intermediate and GP Pro-Am classes for the big event The Drumheller Off Road Vehicle Association (DORVA) will be hosting the Southern Alberta (SOAB) Series Round 6 amp 7 from August 4-6 at the DORVA Motocross Track located just off of Highway 9 South near the Stampede Barns

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Jackie FriedleyGarden Designs

Itrsquos to the point we are going to have to do some deadheading

Some plants respond well to diff erent kinds of deadheading

Perennials as well as some annuals need to have some care given to them at this time of year to try and extend the blooming season or in order for the perennial to move into the fall season

Shearing is one way and a lot of perennials will do well if this is done It seems a little drastic but in the end you will be glad you did For the low growing rock garden plants as well as some of the fi ner textured plants Snow in Summer Coreopsis Basket of Gold trailing Lobelia hardy Geranium take off all the spent fl owers and any untidy growth Petunias and Nasturtiums also respond well to this treatment This will in some cases make a spent plant become new Be sure to fertilize gently and donrsquot let the plant dry out so it has no further reason to be stressed out Be sure to use clean shears scissors anything that is going to be able to make a good clean cut that doesnrsquot do the squish and tear thing

Some plants require a more specifi c approach to the trimming you give them

Irises Daylilies Delphinium anything with a spike type bloom I wait until most of the blooms are spent or the one fl ower in the case of the daylily is done and then I just snip off the stem or shoot close to the base Be sure not to get too low into the plantrsquos green growth as some of them will continue to put up new fl ower stocks until frost gets them I also do this in the fall Once the plants have had a frost I trim everything back Again donrsquot get too deep or close to the ground you donrsquot want to damage anything that is developing into new growth for next year or the next burst of fl owers

Some plants just need you to trim off the spent fl owers Begonias are a good example of this You can usually do this with your fi nger tips Just gently snip the fl ower off and dispose of it This helps keep them clean and gives them a better chance to re-bloom Doing this also keeps the chance of mold and other fungus from starting in the Begonias Delphinium etc By keeping the plants cleaner you allow more air fl ow lowering the chance of problems

Happy Gardening Jackie

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Scott Caroline made engagement history on June 27 by proposing to his girlfriend of six years Sharon Langlois during the indoor DinoSite program at the Royal Tyrrell Museum A video of the unique proposal can be found on the Tyrrell Museum YouTube page In it Caroline and Langlois are working away on boxes fi lled with rocks and microfossils Eventually Langlois found a ring

in her box ldquoI was trying to keep my cool and not blow it But when she was digging through the box with the ring it was sitting right in the open She wasnrsquot going for it and I wondered if she wasnrsquot going for it on purpose Th atrsquos when I started to get really nervousrdquo said Caroline In the end Sharon fi nds the ring and Caroline kneels and proposes Langlois said yes Afterwards the couple took some time to drive around Drumheller

and see the Hoodoos Caroline got the idea after coming to Alberta for his career Caroline works as a heavy equipment operator working to build a wind farm near Stettler ldquoOne of Sharonrsquos hobbies is fossil hunting We live on Vancouver Island and where we live are a couple river beds that have been productive for nice fossils Since Irsquove been working in Alberta Irsquove been told about the museum and Drumheller so I fl ew her out for her birthday and took her to the Tyrrell Museum for the day I thought she would get a big kick out of itrdquo said Caroline He contacted the Tyrrell Museum and the staff there went to work helping to plan the special moment ldquoScott called us up and asked if it would be alright to surprise his girlfriend at the museum We thought it was a really cool idea and wanted to support it He wanted to do an outdoor DinoSite but due to the large amount of rain we had to switch to an indoor programrdquo said Mike Dooley Public Relations Coordinator with the Tyrrell Museum In the DinoSite program participants usually head into the Badlands to search for fossils Th e indoor version held when its rainy has participants sort through boxes fi lled with small rocks and fossils similar

to palaeontologists collecting microfossils Caroline gave the ring to the Tyrrell the day before and staff made preparations hiding the ring in one of the DinoSite boxes and gathering a few other employees as extras in the act For Caroline and Langlois their immediate future has them in a long distance relationship While Caroline works in Alberta Langlois still lives on Vancouver Island working as a fi refi ghter for the military Th ings will hopefully change soon for the couple ldquoIt was about time after being apart so often to make it offi cial

Now we can work towards being together somewhere She wants to actually move to Drumhellerrdquo said Caroline Th is was the fi rst engagement the Tyrrell Museum has participated in ldquoWersquore really excited for them and wish them all the best in the futurerdquo said Dooley ldquoI couldnrsquot have asked for better support from the museum they went above and beyondrdquo said Caroline ldquoIt was a perfect day Th e museum is always going to hold a special place in our heartsrdquo

In this screen capture Scott Caroline (left) proposes to his girlfriend Sharon Langlois Caroline asked the Royal Tyrrell Museum to help make his proposal special Tyrrell Museum staff hid the ring in a box of matrix containing rocks and fossils Langlois found the ring and thought it had been lost Then Caroline surprised her by asking for her hand in marriage The video of the engagement can be found on the Tyrrell Museumrsquos YouTube page

inSide photo by Michael James

Leaving lsquoem in the dust

The IMCA Modifi ed Stock Car Races took place on both Saturday July 21 and Sunday July 22 up at the Dinosaur Downs Speedway Pictured above was the fi nal heat for the modifi ed stock cars which have around 500 horsepower to the back tires The weather was dry and full of sunshine leaving the track in a dusty state

inSide photo by Donella Swan

For a complete listing

of programs and to book

your experience visit the

Museum or scan here

tyrrellmuseumcomprograms

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Friday May 22 2009

TheYour guide to

Friday July 27 2012 Page 6 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

SooohellipWhere ya from

Throughout summertime The Weekender will be looking for visitors to the valley and sharing their stories with inSide readers

Kathy and Anthony Nguyen

Montreal QuebecWho are you Kathy and Anthony NguyenWhere are you from Montreal QuebecWhat brings you to Drumheller My brother and I came to see Cal-gary and we had heard about Drum-heller as being ldquodinosaur townrdquo So after many recommendations from friends and people we met we de-cided to come out and see what all the buzz was about What do you like most so far about the valley We just arrived here not very long ago but we are looking forward to seeing the Tyr-rell Museum However it seems like such a nice close knit community here I like the small town feel itrsquos much diff erent than being in Mon-

treal where everything is so busy and everyone is on the go constant-ly Everyone has been so friendly since arriving and I really look for-ward to touring Drumheller for the dayIs there anything you havenrsquot liked so far on your visit No like I said I enjoy the smaller communi-ty feeling Itrsquos a nice break from the hustle and bustle of the big city If we were to travel to Montrealwhat would suggest we go see I defi nitely would rec-ommend shopping downtown vis-iting old Montreal Olympic Stadi-um is pretty cool and the Botanical Garden is always a favourite with visitors

Friday July 27 2012 Page 7 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

ALL ROADS LEAD TO

220 Grove Place Highway 9 North Drumheller bull 403-823-2007 bull wwwcountryroadrvca

Employee Pricing1st Time Ever For the month

of August

Monday- Friday 8 am - 8 pm

Saturday 9 am - 5 pm

Sunday 11 am - 4 pm

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AKOKINISKWAY GOLF CLUB

wwwrosebudgolfcab d lfRosebud Alberta | (12 hr southwest of Drumheller)

For information amp Tee-Times (403) 677-2250

bull 9 Hole Executive Course bull Grass Greens bull Full Rentals bull Pro Shop bull Licensed Clubhouse bull Campground

Come climb inside the

OPEN DAILY

Worldrsquorsquorsquos LARGESTDinosaur

403-823-8100 60 - 1 Avenue Westw20c35m

HorsesHoe canyon Helicopter rides

two to tHree passengers at a timeper person

$5000

mid June to labor day403-334-Heli (4354)infomvHelicom mvHelicom

CHILDREN12 AND UNDER

$4000perperson

403-823-5155

bull Cable Color TV bull Direct Dial Phones

bull 2 Room Suites bull Air Conditioning

bull Kitchens bull Fridges in Every Room

bull Affordable Rooms bull Free Internet

Turn West 2 Blocks North of Bridge

WHIFSFLAPJACK HOUSEWAFFLES bull HAMBURGERS bull ICE CREAM

bull FLAPJACKS bull SALADSOPEN DAILY 600 AM - 200 PMSunday Brunch 800 AM - 130 PMMonday to Friday Lunch Specials

403-823-7595801 North Dinosaur Trail NW Drumheller Alberta k21c36m Home of the famous Country DonairArea 51 Lounge

Fun is at Flavourz403-823-4447

Next to DQ

Lunch Buffet Saturday amp Sundays Starts at 1130 am

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Dino Arts planning dinosaur migrationMichael James

The Weekender

Afewofthedinosaursthatmake Drumheller one of themost unique places on theplanetwillsoonbemigrating The Dino Arts Committeehasnrsquot been slowing downwith efforts to revitalize thedinosaurs that populate thetownFivedinosaurswillsoonbe given new homes otherswill be given new looks andthe committee is working onbringingevenmoredinosaursintotown The five dinosaurs that aremoving include the one inthe park by the Civic Centre(where the Miners Memorialwillbelocated)theonehidingin the boulevard by Sublimetwo that were in front of thebowling alley and the largeduck-dinosaur that used tositatthecornerof2ndStreetWest and 3rd Avenue Theduck-billeddinosaurhasbeensittinginstorageforyears The new locations will bealong Highway 9 South infrontofShoppersDrugMartthe southwest corner of theDrumheller Memorial Arenaand at the intersection of2nd Street West and SouthRailwayAvenue ldquoWersquore trying to pickplaces in the valley that arenoticeable and where peoplecaneasilygettoittostopand

takepicturesrdquo saidDinoArtsCommitteeChairJohnShoffldquoFromatouriststandpointitrsquosone of the biggest draws fortourist traffic and they bringpeopletodifferentplacesrdquo On top of moving thedinosaurs work hasalready begun on bringinganother dinosaur to

Drumheller Earlier this year thecommittee unveiled thedinosaurbenchlocatedatthecorner of Centre Street and3rdAvenue ldquoTheoneweputdowntownhas been a huge hit and hasbeen getting local regionaland national attention Wersquorebringinginanewonein2013

similar to the one we put inthisyearWersquorestartingonthedesignanddoingfundraisingOurgoalistotrytodooneayearrdquosaidShoff On July 1 the committeehelda fundraiserwithanewtruck as the prize to raisemoney for further projectsThefundraiserwasalsoagreatway for thecommittee togetfeedbackfromthecommunityTheDinoArtsCommitteewillbefundraisingagainatFamilyFunDayonAugust18 ldquoIt was a good fundraiserfor us but I also thought itwas excellent to get feedbackfrom people and see it wassomething they care aboutrdquosaidShoff Community support hashelped make the committeepossible With the help ofvolunteers the dinosaursthatarecurrentlyintownaremaintained and given a newlookeverynowandthen ldquoItrsquosbeenanongoingprocesssince wersquove started We beentrying to redo and repair thedinosaursrdquo said Shoff ldquoItrsquos agood team building exerciseIfyouplanitrightitrsquosalotoffunrdquo Groups interested inpainting a dinosaur cancontactShoffat403-823-2983Once a design is submittedandapprovedthereisnocostandtheDinoArtsCommitteesuppliesallneededmaterials

The Dino Arts Committee is planning on moving a few of Drumhellerrsquos iconic dinosaurs including the small ceratopsian (pictured here) in the park by the Civic Centre

The committee is also working on bringing more di-nosaurs to Drumheller with a new addition planned next year

inSide photo by Michael James

ldquoFrom a tourist standpoint

itrsquos one of the biggest draws

for tourist traffic and they bring people

to different placesrdquo John Shoff

QU

OTE

Page 8 - The Weekender 2012 Friday May 18 2012 Friday May 18 2012 The Weekender 2012 - Page 9

ROSEBUDAKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE

Downtown CoreRotary Splash Park

DOWNTOWN DRUMHELLER

Bus DepotBadlands Historical Centre

Post Office

Civic CentreLibrary

RCMP

Medical Clinic

Medical Clinic

HOSPITAL

MIDLAND PROVINCIAL PARK

Royal Tyrrell Museum of PalaeontologyLittle ChurchDinosaur Golf amp Country ClubGolf Driving RangeBleriot Ferry

TO

TO NacmineBleriot FerryCarbon

Newcastle ParkSet on the banks of the Red Deer River has a beach and walking trails baseball dia-monds and picnic tables

LEGEND

RosedaleSuspension BridgeCambriaAsteroidEast CouleeEC School MuseumAtlas Coal MineCaracol Clay StudiosHwy 10xHwy 36Hwy 56WayneThe Hoodoos

TO

Map of the

Town of Drumheller

Drumheller Regional

Chamber of Development

amp Tourism

WORLDrsquoS LARGEST DINOSAUR

DeliaVerdant ValleyHandhills Lake

Nature TrailA hiking trail along the scenic Red Deer River gives an excellent view of the unique geological formations and wildlife in the Valley

2012Home of the

HEY KIDSCool down at the

Rotary Splash Park

Located next to the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur

The Fossil Shop

WHIFS Flapjack House

Horseshoe CanyonHelicopter Rides

REPTILEWORLD

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

The Drumheller Valley is a unique scenic valley created by millions of years of erosion by wind and water

About 65 million years ago dinosaurs roamed the hot tropical swamps and forests that covered this area Today the fossil-ized remains of the dinosaurs can be seen in museums all over the world and the lush vegetation exists as coal seams throughout the area

The Valley was first inhabited by Thomas Greentree who in 1902 built his homestead on what is now the Town of Drumheller The Greentree House became a stop-over place for early pioneers coming into the district

It was Sam Drumheller who first exploited rich coal reserves

in the area and conceived the idea of a townsite in the Valley Jesse Gouge opened the first coal mine in 1911 In 1913 the Calgary-Drumheller railway line was opened and the coal industry boomed More than 40 mines were soon operating in the Valley Mining towns like Nacmine (short for North American Collieries Mine) Midlandvale Rosedale East Coulee Wayne and Newcastle developed notorious reputations as highrolling boomtowns with bootlegging and gambling When gas and oil were discovered in other parts of Alberta the importance of coal diminished and the economy of the Valley turned to other things

Today the Town of Drumheller relies on agriculture gov-ernment services oil and gas and tourism for its economic prosperity

Tourist information

HospitalH

Badlands Community

Facility

Badlands Comuniity Faclity

Here to make you happyTM

LEGEND

Tourist informationHospitalH

Portable water amp dump station Medical Clinic

Dump Station

H

Not valid with any other off ersCoupon only redeemable at Lube-X Drumheller

Soon to be

SAVE $10OFF YOUR NEXT SERVICE

Warranty ApprovedNext to Boston Pizza (403) 823 9667

Oil Change bull Auxiliary Services bull Transmission Services bull Coolant System Services

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TH

E O

RIG

INA

L s

ince

198

6The Fossil Shopinc

61 bridge street 403-823-6774

w20c35m

Mic Hogs amp Biker Hogs Welcome

Whether yoursquore a veteran karaoke crooner or a newbie come sing your heart out every Friday night

Outdoor Patio VLTS Liqour Store Bargain Room Rates Rider Friendly

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BAR

1220 Newcastle Trail Drumheller AB 403-823-6844k20c35min the Dinosaur Hotel

Hot Fresh Food and Cool Chilled TreatsOpen Mon-Sat 10 am - 9 pmSun 11 am - 9 pm(Summer time lsquotil 10 pm)

1102A Highway 9 South Drumheller403-823-8131

w20c35m

45 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-350545 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-3505

Designer Childrens Clothing Giftware Fashion AccessoriesD i CCCChhild CCll ththi Gift F hi A i

Unique gifts for everyone on your list

k20c35m

Buff et starts at 11 am bull $895 per personLobster 1 piece 2lbs bull ONLY $2495

Business Hours 9 am - 9 pm bull Free Internet AccessClose to Econo Lodge amp Shoppers Drug Mart

388 Centre Street Downtown Drumheller 403-823-3030

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

k20p

24m

403-823-6362

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Free delivery within town limits

on orders over $2500 after 5 pm

2 for 1pizza amp pasta

TAKE OUT ONLY

700 - Highway 9 South Drumheller

Come climb inside the

OPEN DAILYOPEN DAILY

XpsmeXpsmersquorsquottLARGESTEjoptbvsEjoptbvs

403-823-8100403-823-8100 60 - 1 Avenue West60 - 1 Avenue Westw20c35m

Visit

Photo by Mike Todor

Janet Grabner amp John Dahm invite you to browse through their gallery and working studio fi lled with their handmade treasures

Although wersquore open most days from 10 am to 4 pm you can call ahead to make sure wersquore there

WErsquoRE LOCATED IN EAST COULEE AT 169-6TH STREET

(403) 822-2258 k20c36m

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

305 - 4 Street West Drumheller bull 403-823-3318OPEN 11 am - 9 pm Tuesday to Saturday

Can you believe it70 flavours of milkshakes

and slushDare to try one

Bernie Made

It

You Gotta Eat Here

k20c35m

Located at The Brick Railway Ave East amp Centre Street

Find us on FacebookFind us on Facebook

Daily Specials Healthy Menu Choices Fresh Homestyle Food Specialty Coffees Smoothies Breakfast Bagels Quesadillas Desserts Free Wireless Internet

k20cm

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BARin the Dinosaur Hotel

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

Page 8 - The Weekender 2012 Friday May 18 2012 Friday May 18 2012 The Weekender 2012 - Page 9

ROSEBUDAKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE

Downtown CoreRotary Splash Park

DOWNTOWN DRUMHELLER

Bus DepotBadlands Historical Centre

Post Office

Civic CentreLibrary

RCMP

Medical Clinic

Medical Clinic

HOSPITAL

MIDLAND PROVINCIAL PARK

Royal Tyrrell Museum of PalaeontologyLittle ChurchDinosaur Golf amp Country ClubGolf Driving RangeBleriot Ferry

TO

TO NacmineBleriot FerryCarbon

Newcastle ParkSet on the banks of the Red Deer River has a beach and walking trails baseball dia-monds and picnic tables

LEGEND

RosedaleSuspension BridgeCambriaAsteroidEast CouleeEC School MuseumAtlas Coal MineCaracol Clay StudiosHwy 10xHwy 36Hwy 56WayneThe Hoodoos

TO

Map of the

Town of Drumheller

Drumheller Regional

Chamber of Development

amp Tourism

WORLDrsquoS LARGEST DINOSAUR

DeliaVerdant ValleyHandhills Lake

Nature TrailA hiking trail along the scenic Red Deer River gives an excellent view of the unique geological formations and wildlife in the Valley

2012Home of the

HEY KIDSCool down at the

Rotary Splash Park

Located next to the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur

The Fossil Shop

WHIFS Flapjack House

Horseshoe CanyonHelicopter Rides

REPTILEWORLD

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

The Drumheller Valley is a unique scenic valley created by millions of years of erosion by wind and water

About 65 million years ago dinosaurs roamed the hot tropical swamps and forests that covered this area Today the fossil-ized remains of the dinosaurs can be seen in museums all over the world and the lush vegetation exists as coal seams throughout the area

The Valley was first inhabited by Thomas Greentree who in 1902 built his homestead on what is now the Town of Drumheller The Greentree House became a stop-over place for early pioneers coming into the district

It was Sam Drumheller who first exploited rich coal reserves

in the area and conceived the idea of a townsite in the Valley Jesse Gouge opened the first coal mine in 1911 In 1913 the Calgary-Drumheller railway line was opened and the coal industry boomed More than 40 mines were soon operating in the Valley Mining towns like Nacmine (short for North American Collieries Mine) Midlandvale Rosedale East Coulee Wayne and Newcastle developed notorious reputations as highrolling boomtowns with bootlegging and gambling When gas and oil were discovered in other parts of Alberta the importance of coal diminished and the economy of the Valley turned to other things

Today the Town of Drumheller relies on agriculture gov-ernment services oil and gas and tourism for its economic prosperity

Tourist information

HospitalH

Badlands Community

Facility

Badlands Comuniity Faclity

Here to make you happyTM

LEGEND

Tourist informationHospitalH

Portable water amp dump station Medical Clinic

Dump Station

H

Not valid with any other off ersCoupon only redeemable at Lube-X Drumheller

Soon to be

SAVE $10OFF YOUR NEXT SERVICE

Warranty ApprovedNext to Boston Pizza (403) 823 9667

Oil Change bull Auxiliary Services bull Transmission Services bull Coolant System Services

w20c35m

TH

E O

RIG

INA

L s

ince

198

6The Fossil Shopinc

61 bridge street 403-823-6774

w20c35m

Mic Hogs amp Biker Hogs Welcome

Whether yoursquore a veteran karaoke crooner or a newbie come sing your heart out every Friday night

Outdoor Patio VLTS Liqour Store Bargain Room Rates Rider Friendly

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BAR

1220 Newcastle Trail Drumheller AB 403-823-6844k20c35min the Dinosaur Hotel

Hot Fresh Food and Cool Chilled TreatsOpen Mon-Sat 10 am - 9 pmSun 11 am - 9 pm(Summer time lsquotil 10 pm)

1102A Highway 9 South Drumheller403-823-8131

w20c35m

45 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-350545 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-3505

Designer Childrens Clothing Giftware Fashion AccessoriesD i CCCChhild CCll ththi Gift F hi A i

Unique gifts for everyone on your list

k20c35m

Buff et starts at 11 am bull $895 per personLobster 1 piece 2lbs bull ONLY $2495

Business Hours 9 am - 9 pm bull Free Internet AccessClose to Econo Lodge amp Shoppers Drug Mart

388 Centre Street Downtown Drumheller 403-823-3030

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

k20p

24m

403-823-6362

k20c35m

Free delivery within town limits

on orders over $2500 after 5 pm

2 for 1pizza amp pasta

TAKE OUT ONLY

700 - Highway 9 South Drumheller

Come climb inside the

OPEN DAILYOPEN DAILY

XpsmeXpsmersquorsquottLARGESTEjoptbvsEjoptbvs

403-823-8100403-823-8100 60 - 1 Avenue West60 - 1 Avenue Westw20c35m

Visit

Photo by Mike Todor

Janet Grabner amp John Dahm invite you to browse through their gallery and working studio fi lled with their handmade treasures

Although wersquore open most days from 10 am to 4 pm you can call ahead to make sure wersquore there

WErsquoRE LOCATED IN EAST COULEE AT 169-6TH STREET

(403) 822-2258 k20c36m

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

305 - 4 Street West Drumheller bull 403-823-3318OPEN 11 am - 9 pm Tuesday to Saturday

Can you believe it70 flavours of milkshakes

and slushDare to try one

Bernie Made

It

You Gotta Eat Here

k20c35m

Located at The Brick Railway Ave East amp Centre Street

Find us on FacebookFind us on Facebook

Daily Specials Healthy Menu Choices Fresh Homestyle Food Specialty Coffees Smoothies Breakfast Bagels Quesadillas Desserts Free Wireless Internet

k20cm

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BARin the Dinosaur Hotel

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

Donella SwanThe Weekender

Come late Septem-ber the downtown core will be fl ooded with music art ac-tivities for all ages and best of all - itrsquos free Drumheller will be one of 38 communities this fall to participate

in the Alberta Culture Days Celebration for-merly known as Arts Days from September 28 to 30 Th e Drum-heller Downtown As-sociation Equinox Arts and Cultural So-ciety the Canadian Badlands Passion Play Society and a few in-dependant artists will

join together to bring the event to life ldquoTh ere is an amaz-ing amount of arts and talent in the val-ley so Drumheller seems a fi tting place to celebrate culturerdquo said Chris McLellan regional development manager for Canadian Badlands

Alberta Culture Days is part of the Canada-wide Culture Days celebrations Th is will be the fi fth year running for the event in the province ldquoItrsquos a celebration of everything that is

Alberta as it relates to culturerdquo said Beryl Cullum who does communications for Alberta Culture Cullum said it is a chance for people to get together to show-case what our prov-ince is all about our culture our diversity and our vibrancy Encouraging partic-ipation the provincial government is sup-

porting the celebration by dividing $375000 among 38 communi-ties to which will be for planning and coor-dinating the activities Cullum said out of all the proposals sub-mitted the designated sites that were chosen were based on their plan to provide fun free family-friendly activities Proposals also needed to include

a plan on how they were going to involve youth and partner with other organiza-tions and include a multi-cultural compo-nent Th ere is nothing ab-solutely set in stone as of yet said McLellan However now that they know they are a designated site seri-ous planning can be-gin happening

ldquoThere is an amazing

amount of arts and talent in the valley so

Drumheller seems a

fi tting place to celebrate culturerdquo

Chris McLellan

QU

OTE

Page 10 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller Friday July 27 2012

is one of Canadarsquos premiere theatre destinations Join the 30000 patrons who come annually for the Rosebud Experience Food theatre and so much more

While in Rosebud be sure to visit

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10 off all food (not including beverages and tax)

Fully licensed Hours Wed - Sat Noon - 8 pm

Friday is Prime Rib Night

For reservations call 403-677-2999

May 25 - August 25

Matinees - Wed Thurs Sat Evenings - Thurs Fri Sat

Only 25 minutes from Drumheller

For more info amp tickets call 1-800-267-7553 or go to rosebudtheatrecom

Come see

biggest little story

biggest little town

July 4 - August 25

Playing at the Studio Stage Wed Thurs amp Sat at 5 pm

Adaptation of the poignant and moving novel by Chaim Potok

Opening This Week

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Where to goWHEN YOU HAVE TO GO

Visitors if you need a washroom please use ours

If you would like to offer this service to our visitors call 403-823-258023mEveryone Welcome

to uncover that Antique Classic Hot Rod Muscle Car or MotorcycleGet ready

Tune her up polish the chrome amp with pipes rumbling Cruise to the Dub amp let everyone enjoy your work of art

10 pc Chubby Chicken for $12(from 5-8 pm)

CRUISE IN EVERY THURSDAY500 - 800 pm

and every following Thursday Drumheller Location

Canadarsquos largest live reptile display with more than 100 species displayed in bright naturalistic cages

bull Cobras bull Gila Monsters bull Anacondas bull Crocodiles

Fred the 600 lb American Alligator

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Special Educational Programs are availablefor pre-booked groups

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This Summer at the Drumheller Church of the NazareneJoin us this summer at Riverside Park as we learn how to be TRANSFORMERS

Wednesdays July 11 18 25 amp August 1 amp 8 at 630 pm

In the event of rain Kidztown in the Park will take place at the Church

Finale August 15th at 600 pm at the Church

Church of the Nazarene - 627 6th St East 403-823-2156k26c33m

Alberta Culture Days will take place from September 28 to 30 this year This will give people the chance to get together and showcase everything that is Alberta Drumheller was one of 38 sites chosen

to host the event across the province This photo was taken from 2010 when Drumheller hosted Culture Days formerly known as Arts Days

photo submitted

Celebrating Culture Days downtown Drumheller

Starts July 27

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As Doug Jensen shows off his 1931 Ford Model A he lifts the rumble seat and says ldquoThatrsquos where we used to put the beerhellip or girlsrdquo The coupe roadster is the latest addition to his collection and is pretty darn clean He purchased it from outside Edmonton and says there are still a few

tweaks he needs to do to get it up to stan-dard It is powered by the original l-head 4 cylinder that produces a whooping 30 horsepower just enough to go hopping down the highway Besides how much more do you want with mechanical drum brakes

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

Jensenrsquos jalopy

Greg Robbin takes a break from riding his dirt bike at the DORVA Motocross Track on July 25 keeping his new gear away from the dust

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A father and son show off their motorcycle jousting skills during the bike games portion of Motorcycle Madness Despite the gloomy weather over 100 bikes and partici-pants came out on Saturday July 14 The day was fi lled with the annual poker run bike games and the ever

popular burnout pit Organizers are busy collecting the money donated at the event and will be presenting Big Country Victim Services with the donation in the coming month

submitted photo

Madness at motorcycle show

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25 Made public by radio or television26 Aka sesame27 Skin infections28 Before29 Being cognizant of30 Ballet dancer impressionist31 Eversquos garden32 Produced36 Hiding place for storage37 A single unit38 Napoleonrsquos birthplace40 Daily journals43 Hanging threads edging44 A canvas canopy 45 Central nervous system47 Nest of an eagle48 Assist49 Father of Araethyrea50 Yuletide51 A piece of work52 Clods53 St Philip Patron of Rome54 Arrogant amp annoying person 55 Yearly tonnage (abbr)

ARIES - Mar 21Apr 20Aries you may have to put your feelings on the line if you are to gain the respect of someone important to you Although it may feel uncomfortable forge ahead

TAURUS - Apr 21May 21Taurus some light will be shed on a problem from a past relationship this week This will strengthen your current relationships with family and friends

GEMINI - May 22Jun 21Expect a lot of passion and adventure this week and for the foreseeable future Gemini Talk to your partner about his or her desires as well

CANCER - Jun 22Jul 22Celestial energy will rejuvenate and reenergize you Cancer If things have been a little bit boring at home someone you meet might just provide the spark you need

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Word Search Solution

Red Wine Wings

The minute I saw this recipe I knew I had to try it It sounded unusual but I had a feeling it would taste great And I was rightPoaching the chicken to begin with ensures well-cooked wings that are so very

tenderI wasnrsquot expecting them to have quite the kick to them that they do eitherAll the ingredients simmer together for 40 minutes Itrsquos as easy as that

4 lb chicken wings separated and tips removed6 cups water2 cups red wine1 cup barbecue saucefrac14 cup soy sauce

frac14 cup Worcestershire sauce2 Tbsp hot pepper fl akes2 Tbsp ground pepper1 Tbsp paprika1 Tbsp sugar1 Tbsp salt1 medium onion chopped1 large tomato quartered(I chopped the tomato and served the wings with the tomato bits)After simmering remove chicken from sauce and grill for 15 - 20 minutes on the barbecue to crisp them up a bit

Serve up these FRIED PICKLES along side the red wine wings and you will be the talk of the town The dipping sauce makes these twice as goodfrac12 cup fl our1 frac34 tsp Cajun seasoningfrac12 tsp Italian seasoningfrac14 tsp Cayenne pepperfrac12 tsp saltfrac12 cup water

2 cups sliced dill picklesHeat 1 inch of peanut oil in a pot to 375 degreesWhisk fl our seasonings and water until smooth Spread the pickles on paper towel and blot dry Add half the pickles to the batter and toss to coat Using a slotted spoon remove and let excess batter drip off Add to the oil one by one and fry until golden ndash about 2 minutes Drain on paper towels and repeat with second halfServe with this saucefrac14 cup mayonnaise1 Tbsp drained horseradish2 tsp ketchupfrac14 tsp Cajun seasoningThe fi rst time I made this I didnrsquot have horseradish I substituted a spicy mustard and it was very good

This is the perfect appy for your next backyard barbecue Enjoy

Food for

thoughtLori Stefanishion

inSide Drumheller Food Columnist

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DRUMHELLER AREA NIGHTLIFEMay 25 - August 25 Rosebud Anne of Green Gables See the classical musical about small-town life where itrsquos meant to be seen Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrose-budtheatrecom for tickets or show infoJuly 4 - August 25 Rosebud My Name is Asher Lev Adaptation of the poignant and moving novel by Chaim Potok Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom for tickets or show infoPlaying at The Napier Theatre Wednesday July 25 to Thursday August 2 730 pm The Dark Knight Rises Closed MondaysWednesday August 1 Drumheller Special Seafood Buffet at Diana Restaurant 5-730 pm Downtown DrumhellerThursdays starting August 2 Drumheller 6 week Country amp Western Swing (Jive) Lessons 700 pm for singles or couples at carol todor dance school Call 403-823-4377 to registerMonday evenings Nacmine Community Bingo at Nacmine Hall Doors open 6 pm Bingo starts at 730 pmWednesday evenings Drumheller Wing Night Flavourz Restaurant and LoungeFriday Nights Drumheller Friday Rib Night Flavourz Restaurant and Lounge

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Whatever your needs are wersquove got a program to assist you For more information on our

Call 1-888-48-MEacuteTIS (1-888-486-3847) or visit us on the web at wwwmetisemploymentca

POSTSECONDARYDEADLINE

AUGUST 3RD

WHOare youWho are you is a weekly feature that profiles various young professional Drumhellerites

Know someone who we should get to know better Please give us a call at 403-823-2580

fax at 403-823-3864 or email whoareyouinsidedrumhellercomHeather Pautler

Who are you Heather PautlerAge 22Employment Social work practicum student at the Drumheller Insti-tutionWhat do you like most about your practicum Th e interaction aspect Irsquom defi nitely a people person in that sense How long have you lived in Drumheller I moved here about four weeks ago so itrsquos all new to me I am originally from Medicine HatWhat do you like most about living in the val-ley I like how the build-ings and the houses and everything is so close knit It has that city feel

with a small town atmo-sphere Irsquom really excited to start exploring all the museums around here At fi rst I thought there was only the Tyrrell but after moving I am real-izing they are all over the place Irsquom going to try to take them all inIs there anything you donrsquot like so far I do miss my family and friends who are back home What would you say is your best quality as a person and why Irsquom pretty outgoing Irsquod say Irsquom really easy to get along with and I am able to stay positive It helps in my profession and it helps build a rapport

with people Do you have any hid-den talents Most peo-ple donrsquot know this even those who have known me for years but I can walk on stilts really wellWhat are you most afraid of Spiders We used to fi nd black widows in our basement in Medi-cine Hat and Irsquom fairly certain thatrsquos where my fear started I just donrsquot trust things with eight legsWhatrsquos the craziest thing yoursquod ever try A friend once mentioned bungee jumping to me I would try it at least once I think It would take a lot to get me to do it but I think I would

If you could have a superpower which would it be and why Irsquod like to be able to tele-port whenever I wanted It would save so much time and money on trav-elling

What are some of your main goals First off Irsquod like to fi nish my bachelorrsquos degree in so-cial work Th en Irsquod like to do some travelling to Antarctica or something crazy

Go for the Red Box

16 - Friday July 27 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

sportssportsCall our Sportsline at 403-823-2580 or fax 403-823-3864 or email us at newsinsidedrumhellercom

w30eowfw30eowf

Corner of Highway 9 and 10 South Drumheller | 403-823-9700

ATHLETEOF THE

Nominate a Boston Pizza Athlete of the WeekEmail a short bio and current photo to

informationinsidedrumhellercom or drop off at inSide Drumheller offi ce 515 Highway 10 East Drumheller

Congratulations Tommy Borst He plays with the Drumheller Titans and just returned from the All Pro Football CampTitansrsquo coach and camp organizer Ron Laprise praised Tommyrsquos perfomanceat the camp

Tommy stop by Boston Pizza Drumheller

and pick up your FREE Individual Pizza and Pop coupon

WEEKWEEK

DORVA revs up to host Drumheller racesDonella Swan | inSide Drumheller

During August long weekend the ldquobrappprdquo sound of dirt bikes and quads will be heard at the DORVA Motocross track located just off of Highway 9 south by the Stampede Barn Campers and trailers will fi ll the parking space and riders from all over will fl ood the valley to take in the action Th e Drumheller Off Road Vehicle Association (DORVA) will be hosting the Southern Alberta (SOAB) Series Round 6 amp 7 race from August 4-6 An addition to this yearrsquos event will be the quad and side by side mud bog For the mud bog DORVA will build a mud pit Quad and side by side riders will challenge each other to see who can get through the pit the furthest and the fastest making it a fun way to get dirty ldquoI think Drumheller has one of the best tracks in Alberta because there are so many volunteers and a lot of community suppport to make everything possible Itrsquos a great practice track for our local riders and there are facilites for riders of all caliberrdquo said Casey Christensen president of DORVA Practice sign-in will begin Friday evening at 7 pm Practice will be held Saturday and race sign in will

happen in the afternoon starting at 3 pm Racing begins Sunday morning at 9 am A four-man rally race will take place Sunday evening

to provide a fun break after a hard day of motorsquos ldquoRiders are coming from all over the province British Columbia

and Saskatchewan Th ere will be everybody from prorsquos racing to four year oldrsquos riding the little 50 cc bikes therersquos a lot to watchrdquo said Christensen Seven vendors as well as a concession will be on site for riders and visitors convenience Members of the Drumheller Titans Football team will be helping out at the race by doing their time fl agging for each event In return for their help DORVA will make a donation for the players time to the Titans ldquoWe like to try to give back to the community when we host these events and itrsquos so great to receive the helprdquo said Christensen Th ere will be lots of local talent in all diff erent classes competing during the race weekend to watch for said Christensen He also said it is a great way to see the sport up close and personal without having to travel far Admission is only $5 per person or $20 for a car load Children four and under are free For more information regarding the race event and times go to wwwdorvamxcom Anyone wishing to volunteer contact Casey Christensen at (403) 820-1574

Ripping it up on the track Azraie Dumont practices to race MX2 intermediate and GP Pro-Am classes for the big event The Drumheller Off Road Vehicle Association (DORVA) will be hosting the Southern Alberta (SOAB) Series Round 6 amp 7 from August 4-6 at the DORVA Motocross Track located just off of Highway 9 South near the Stampede Barns

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Jackie FriedleyGarden Designs

Itrsquos to the point we are going to have to do some deadheading

Some plants respond well to diff erent kinds of deadheading

Perennials as well as some annuals need to have some care given to them at this time of year to try and extend the blooming season or in order for the perennial to move into the fall season

Shearing is one way and a lot of perennials will do well if this is done It seems a little drastic but in the end you will be glad you did For the low growing rock garden plants as well as some of the fi ner textured plants Snow in Summer Coreopsis Basket of Gold trailing Lobelia hardy Geranium take off all the spent fl owers and any untidy growth Petunias and Nasturtiums also respond well to this treatment This will in some cases make a spent plant become new Be sure to fertilize gently and donrsquot let the plant dry out so it has no further reason to be stressed out Be sure to use clean shears scissors anything that is going to be able to make a good clean cut that doesnrsquot do the squish and tear thing

Some plants require a more specifi c approach to the trimming you give them

Irises Daylilies Delphinium anything with a spike type bloom I wait until most of the blooms are spent or the one fl ower in the case of the daylily is done and then I just snip off the stem or shoot close to the base Be sure not to get too low into the plantrsquos green growth as some of them will continue to put up new fl ower stocks until frost gets them I also do this in the fall Once the plants have had a frost I trim everything back Again donrsquot get too deep or close to the ground you donrsquot want to damage anything that is developing into new growth for next year or the next burst of fl owers

Some plants just need you to trim off the spent fl owers Begonias are a good example of this You can usually do this with your fi nger tips Just gently snip the fl ower off and dispose of it This helps keep them clean and gives them a better chance to re-bloom Doing this also keeps the chance of mold and other fungus from starting in the Begonias Delphinium etc By keeping the plants cleaner you allow more air fl ow lowering the chance of problems

Happy Gardening Jackie

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For a complete listing

of programs and to book

your experience visit the

Museum or scan here

tyrrellmuseumcomprograms

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Friday May 22 2009

TheYour guide to

Friday July 27 2012 Page 6 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

SooohellipWhere ya from

Throughout summertime The Weekender will be looking for visitors to the valley and sharing their stories with inSide readers

Kathy and Anthony Nguyen

Montreal QuebecWho are you Kathy and Anthony NguyenWhere are you from Montreal QuebecWhat brings you to Drumheller My brother and I came to see Cal-gary and we had heard about Drum-heller as being ldquodinosaur townrdquo So after many recommendations from friends and people we met we de-cided to come out and see what all the buzz was about What do you like most so far about the valley We just arrived here not very long ago but we are looking forward to seeing the Tyr-rell Museum However it seems like such a nice close knit community here I like the small town feel itrsquos much diff erent than being in Mon-

treal where everything is so busy and everyone is on the go constant-ly Everyone has been so friendly since arriving and I really look for-ward to touring Drumheller for the dayIs there anything you havenrsquot liked so far on your visit No like I said I enjoy the smaller communi-ty feeling Itrsquos a nice break from the hustle and bustle of the big city If we were to travel to Montrealwhat would suggest we go see I defi nitely would rec-ommend shopping downtown vis-iting old Montreal Olympic Stadi-um is pretty cool and the Botanical Garden is always a favourite with visitors

Friday July 27 2012 Page 7 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

ALL ROADS LEAD TO

220 Grove Place Highway 9 North Drumheller bull 403-823-2007 bull wwwcountryroadrvca

Employee Pricing1st Time Ever For the month

of August

Monday- Friday 8 am - 8 pm

Saturday 9 am - 5 pm

Sunday 11 am - 4 pm

k30cm

AKOKINISKWAY GOLF CLUB

wwwrosebudgolfcab d lfRosebud Alberta | (12 hr southwest of Drumheller)

For information amp Tee-Times (403) 677-2250

bull 9 Hole Executive Course bull Grass Greens bull Full Rentals bull Pro Shop bull Licensed Clubhouse bull Campground

Come climb inside the

OPEN DAILY

Worldrsquorsquorsquos LARGESTDinosaur

403-823-8100 60 - 1 Avenue Westw20c35m

HorsesHoe canyon Helicopter rides

two to tHree passengers at a timeper person

$5000

mid June to labor day403-334-Heli (4354)infomvHelicom mvHelicom

CHILDREN12 AND UNDER

$4000perperson

403-823-5155

bull Cable Color TV bull Direct Dial Phones

bull 2 Room Suites bull Air Conditioning

bull Kitchens bull Fridges in Every Room

bull Affordable Rooms bull Free Internet

Turn West 2 Blocks North of Bridge

WHIFSFLAPJACK HOUSEWAFFLES bull HAMBURGERS bull ICE CREAM

bull FLAPJACKS bull SALADSOPEN DAILY 600 AM - 200 PMSunday Brunch 800 AM - 130 PMMonday to Friday Lunch Specials

403-823-7595801 North Dinosaur Trail NW Drumheller Alberta k21c36m Home of the famous Country DonairArea 51 Lounge

Fun is at Flavourz403-823-4447

Next to DQ

Lunch Buffet Saturday amp Sundays Starts at 1130 am

w28c36m

Dino Arts planning dinosaur migrationMichael James

The Weekender

Afewofthedinosaursthatmake Drumheller one of themost unique places on theplanetwillsoonbemigrating The Dino Arts Committeehasnrsquot been slowing downwith efforts to revitalize thedinosaurs that populate thetownFivedinosaurswillsoonbe given new homes otherswill be given new looks andthe committee is working onbringingevenmoredinosaursintotown The five dinosaurs that aremoving include the one inthe park by the Civic Centre(where the Miners Memorialwillbelocated)theonehidingin the boulevard by Sublimetwo that were in front of thebowling alley and the largeduck-dinosaur that used tositatthecornerof2ndStreetWest and 3rd Avenue Theduck-billeddinosaurhasbeensittinginstorageforyears The new locations will bealong Highway 9 South infrontofShoppersDrugMartthe southwest corner of theDrumheller Memorial Arenaand at the intersection of2nd Street West and SouthRailwayAvenue ldquoWersquore trying to pickplaces in the valley that arenoticeable and where peoplecaneasilygettoittostopand

takepicturesrdquo saidDinoArtsCommitteeChairJohnShoffldquoFromatouriststandpointitrsquosone of the biggest draws fortourist traffic and they bringpeopletodifferentplacesrdquo On top of moving thedinosaurs work hasalready begun on bringinganother dinosaur to

Drumheller Earlier this year thecommittee unveiled thedinosaurbenchlocatedatthecorner of Centre Street and3rdAvenue ldquoTheoneweputdowntownhas been a huge hit and hasbeen getting local regionaland national attention Wersquorebringinginanewonein2013

similar to the one we put inthisyearWersquorestartingonthedesignanddoingfundraisingOurgoalistotrytodooneayearrdquosaidShoff On July 1 the committeehelda fundraiserwithanewtruck as the prize to raisemoney for further projectsThefundraiserwasalsoagreatway for thecommittee togetfeedbackfromthecommunityTheDinoArtsCommitteewillbefundraisingagainatFamilyFunDayonAugust18 ldquoIt was a good fundraiserfor us but I also thought itwas excellent to get feedbackfrom people and see it wassomething they care aboutrdquosaidShoff Community support hashelped make the committeepossible With the help ofvolunteers the dinosaursthatarecurrentlyintownaremaintained and given a newlookeverynowandthen ldquoItrsquosbeenanongoingprocesssince wersquove started We beentrying to redo and repair thedinosaursrdquo said Shoff ldquoItrsquos agood team building exerciseIfyouplanitrightitrsquosalotoffunrdquo Groups interested inpainting a dinosaur cancontactShoffat403-823-2983Once a design is submittedandapprovedthereisnocostandtheDinoArtsCommitteesuppliesallneededmaterials

The Dino Arts Committee is planning on moving a few of Drumhellerrsquos iconic dinosaurs including the small ceratopsian (pictured here) in the park by the Civic Centre

The committee is also working on bringing more di-nosaurs to Drumheller with a new addition planned next year

inSide photo by Michael James

ldquoFrom a tourist standpoint

itrsquos one of the biggest draws

for tourist traffic and they bring people

to different placesrdquo John Shoff

QU

OTE

Page 8 - The Weekender 2012 Friday May 18 2012 Friday May 18 2012 The Weekender 2012 - Page 9

ROSEBUDAKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE

Downtown CoreRotary Splash Park

DOWNTOWN DRUMHELLER

Bus DepotBadlands Historical Centre

Post Office

Civic CentreLibrary

RCMP

Medical Clinic

Medical Clinic

HOSPITAL

MIDLAND PROVINCIAL PARK

Royal Tyrrell Museum of PalaeontologyLittle ChurchDinosaur Golf amp Country ClubGolf Driving RangeBleriot Ferry

TO

TO NacmineBleriot FerryCarbon

Newcastle ParkSet on the banks of the Red Deer River has a beach and walking trails baseball dia-monds and picnic tables

LEGEND

RosedaleSuspension BridgeCambriaAsteroidEast CouleeEC School MuseumAtlas Coal MineCaracol Clay StudiosHwy 10xHwy 36Hwy 56WayneThe Hoodoos

TO

Map of the

Town of Drumheller

Drumheller Regional

Chamber of Development

amp Tourism

WORLDrsquoS LARGEST DINOSAUR

DeliaVerdant ValleyHandhills Lake

Nature TrailA hiking trail along the scenic Red Deer River gives an excellent view of the unique geological formations and wildlife in the Valley

2012Home of the

HEY KIDSCool down at the

Rotary Splash Park

Located next to the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur

The Fossil Shop

WHIFS Flapjack House

Horseshoe CanyonHelicopter Rides

REPTILEWORLD

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

The Drumheller Valley is a unique scenic valley created by millions of years of erosion by wind and water

About 65 million years ago dinosaurs roamed the hot tropical swamps and forests that covered this area Today the fossil-ized remains of the dinosaurs can be seen in museums all over the world and the lush vegetation exists as coal seams throughout the area

The Valley was first inhabited by Thomas Greentree who in 1902 built his homestead on what is now the Town of Drumheller The Greentree House became a stop-over place for early pioneers coming into the district

It was Sam Drumheller who first exploited rich coal reserves

in the area and conceived the idea of a townsite in the Valley Jesse Gouge opened the first coal mine in 1911 In 1913 the Calgary-Drumheller railway line was opened and the coal industry boomed More than 40 mines were soon operating in the Valley Mining towns like Nacmine (short for North American Collieries Mine) Midlandvale Rosedale East Coulee Wayne and Newcastle developed notorious reputations as highrolling boomtowns with bootlegging and gambling When gas and oil were discovered in other parts of Alberta the importance of coal diminished and the economy of the Valley turned to other things

Today the Town of Drumheller relies on agriculture gov-ernment services oil and gas and tourism for its economic prosperity

Tourist information

HospitalH

Badlands Community

Facility

Badlands Comuniity Faclity

Here to make you happyTM

LEGEND

Tourist informationHospitalH

Portable water amp dump station Medical Clinic

Dump Station

H

Not valid with any other off ersCoupon only redeemable at Lube-X Drumheller

Soon to be

SAVE $10OFF YOUR NEXT SERVICE

Warranty ApprovedNext to Boston Pizza (403) 823 9667

Oil Change bull Auxiliary Services bull Transmission Services bull Coolant System Services

w20c35m

TH

E O

RIG

INA

L s

ince

198

6The Fossil Shopinc

61 bridge street 403-823-6774

w20c35m

Mic Hogs amp Biker Hogs Welcome

Whether yoursquore a veteran karaoke crooner or a newbie come sing your heart out every Friday night

Outdoor Patio VLTS Liqour Store Bargain Room Rates Rider Friendly

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BAR

1220 Newcastle Trail Drumheller AB 403-823-6844k20c35min the Dinosaur Hotel

Hot Fresh Food and Cool Chilled TreatsOpen Mon-Sat 10 am - 9 pmSun 11 am - 9 pm(Summer time lsquotil 10 pm)

1102A Highway 9 South Drumheller403-823-8131

w20c35m

45 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-350545 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-3505

Designer Childrens Clothing Giftware Fashion AccessoriesD i CCCChhild CCll ththi Gift F hi A i

Unique gifts for everyone on your list

k20c35m

Buff et starts at 11 am bull $895 per personLobster 1 piece 2lbs bull ONLY $2495

Business Hours 9 am - 9 pm bull Free Internet AccessClose to Econo Lodge amp Shoppers Drug Mart

388 Centre Street Downtown Drumheller 403-823-3030

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

k20p

24m

403-823-6362

k20c35m

Free delivery within town limits

on orders over $2500 after 5 pm

2 for 1pizza amp pasta

TAKE OUT ONLY

700 - Highway 9 South Drumheller

Come climb inside the

OPEN DAILYOPEN DAILY

XpsmeXpsmersquorsquottLARGESTEjoptbvsEjoptbvs

403-823-8100403-823-8100 60 - 1 Avenue West60 - 1 Avenue Westw20c35m

Visit

Photo by Mike Todor

Janet Grabner amp John Dahm invite you to browse through their gallery and working studio fi lled with their handmade treasures

Although wersquore open most days from 10 am to 4 pm you can call ahead to make sure wersquore there

WErsquoRE LOCATED IN EAST COULEE AT 169-6TH STREET

(403) 822-2258 k20c36m

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

305 - 4 Street West Drumheller bull 403-823-3318OPEN 11 am - 9 pm Tuesday to Saturday

Can you believe it70 flavours of milkshakes

and slushDare to try one

Bernie Made

It

You Gotta Eat Here

k20c35m

Located at The Brick Railway Ave East amp Centre Street

Find us on FacebookFind us on Facebook

Daily Specials Healthy Menu Choices Fresh Homestyle Food Specialty Coffees Smoothies Breakfast Bagels Quesadillas Desserts Free Wireless Internet

k20cm

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BARin the Dinosaur Hotel

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

Page 8 - The Weekender 2012 Friday May 18 2012 Friday May 18 2012 The Weekender 2012 - Page 9

ROSEBUDAKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE

Downtown CoreRotary Splash Park

DOWNTOWN DRUMHELLER

Bus DepotBadlands Historical Centre

Post Office

Civic CentreLibrary

RCMP

Medical Clinic

Medical Clinic

HOSPITAL

MIDLAND PROVINCIAL PARK

Royal Tyrrell Museum of PalaeontologyLittle ChurchDinosaur Golf amp Country ClubGolf Driving RangeBleriot Ferry

TO

TO NacmineBleriot FerryCarbon

Newcastle ParkSet on the banks of the Red Deer River has a beach and walking trails baseball dia-monds and picnic tables

LEGEND

RosedaleSuspension BridgeCambriaAsteroidEast CouleeEC School MuseumAtlas Coal MineCaracol Clay StudiosHwy 10xHwy 36Hwy 56WayneThe Hoodoos

TO

Map of the

Town of Drumheller

Drumheller Regional

Chamber of Development

amp Tourism

WORLDrsquoS LARGEST DINOSAUR

DeliaVerdant ValleyHandhills Lake

Nature TrailA hiking trail along the scenic Red Deer River gives an excellent view of the unique geological formations and wildlife in the Valley

2012Home of the

HEY KIDSCool down at the

Rotary Splash Park

Located next to the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur

The Fossil Shop

WHIFS Flapjack House

Horseshoe CanyonHelicopter Rides

REPTILEWORLD

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

The Drumheller Valley is a unique scenic valley created by millions of years of erosion by wind and water

About 65 million years ago dinosaurs roamed the hot tropical swamps and forests that covered this area Today the fossil-ized remains of the dinosaurs can be seen in museums all over the world and the lush vegetation exists as coal seams throughout the area

The Valley was first inhabited by Thomas Greentree who in 1902 built his homestead on what is now the Town of Drumheller The Greentree House became a stop-over place for early pioneers coming into the district

It was Sam Drumheller who first exploited rich coal reserves

in the area and conceived the idea of a townsite in the Valley Jesse Gouge opened the first coal mine in 1911 In 1913 the Calgary-Drumheller railway line was opened and the coal industry boomed More than 40 mines were soon operating in the Valley Mining towns like Nacmine (short for North American Collieries Mine) Midlandvale Rosedale East Coulee Wayne and Newcastle developed notorious reputations as highrolling boomtowns with bootlegging and gambling When gas and oil were discovered in other parts of Alberta the importance of coal diminished and the economy of the Valley turned to other things

Today the Town of Drumheller relies on agriculture gov-ernment services oil and gas and tourism for its economic prosperity

Tourist information

HospitalH

Badlands Community

Facility

Badlands Comuniity Faclity

Here to make you happyTM

LEGEND

Tourist informationHospitalH

Portable water amp dump station Medical Clinic

Dump Station

H

Not valid with any other off ersCoupon only redeemable at Lube-X Drumheller

Soon to be

SAVE $10OFF YOUR NEXT SERVICE

Warranty ApprovedNext to Boston Pizza (403) 823 9667

Oil Change bull Auxiliary Services bull Transmission Services bull Coolant System Services

w20c35m

TH

E O

RIG

INA

L s

ince

198

6The Fossil Shopinc

61 bridge street 403-823-6774

w20c35m

Mic Hogs amp Biker Hogs Welcome

Whether yoursquore a veteran karaoke crooner or a newbie come sing your heart out every Friday night

Outdoor Patio VLTS Liqour Store Bargain Room Rates Rider Friendly

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BAR

1220 Newcastle Trail Drumheller AB 403-823-6844k20c35min the Dinosaur Hotel

Hot Fresh Food and Cool Chilled TreatsOpen Mon-Sat 10 am - 9 pmSun 11 am - 9 pm(Summer time lsquotil 10 pm)

1102A Highway 9 South Drumheller403-823-8131

w20c35m

45 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-350545 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-3505

Designer Childrens Clothing Giftware Fashion AccessoriesD i CCCChhild CCll ththi Gift F hi A i

Unique gifts for everyone on your list

k20c35m

Buff et starts at 11 am bull $895 per personLobster 1 piece 2lbs bull ONLY $2495

Business Hours 9 am - 9 pm bull Free Internet AccessClose to Econo Lodge amp Shoppers Drug Mart

388 Centre Street Downtown Drumheller 403-823-3030

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

k20p

24m

403-823-6362

k20c35m

Free delivery within town limits

on orders over $2500 after 5 pm

2 for 1pizza amp pasta

TAKE OUT ONLY

700 - Highway 9 South Drumheller

Come climb inside the

OPEN DAILYOPEN DAILY

XpsmeXpsmersquorsquottLARGESTEjoptbvsEjoptbvs

403-823-8100403-823-8100 60 - 1 Avenue West60 - 1 Avenue Westw20c35m

Visit

Photo by Mike Todor

Janet Grabner amp John Dahm invite you to browse through their gallery and working studio fi lled with their handmade treasures

Although wersquore open most days from 10 am to 4 pm you can call ahead to make sure wersquore there

WErsquoRE LOCATED IN EAST COULEE AT 169-6TH STREET

(403) 822-2258 k20c36m

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

305 - 4 Street West Drumheller bull 403-823-3318OPEN 11 am - 9 pm Tuesday to Saturday

Can you believe it70 flavours of milkshakes

and slushDare to try one

Bernie Made

It

You Gotta Eat Here

k20c35m

Located at The Brick Railway Ave East amp Centre Street

Find us on FacebookFind us on Facebook

Daily Specials Healthy Menu Choices Fresh Homestyle Food Specialty Coffees Smoothies Breakfast Bagels Quesadillas Desserts Free Wireless Internet

k20cm

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BARin the Dinosaur Hotel

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

Donella SwanThe Weekender

Come late Septem-ber the downtown core will be fl ooded with music art ac-tivities for all ages and best of all - itrsquos free Drumheller will be one of 38 communities this fall to participate

in the Alberta Culture Days Celebration for-merly known as Arts Days from September 28 to 30 Th e Drum-heller Downtown As-sociation Equinox Arts and Cultural So-ciety the Canadian Badlands Passion Play Society and a few in-dependant artists will

join together to bring the event to life ldquoTh ere is an amaz-ing amount of arts and talent in the val-ley so Drumheller seems a fi tting place to celebrate culturerdquo said Chris McLellan regional development manager for Canadian Badlands

Alberta Culture Days is part of the Canada-wide Culture Days celebrations Th is will be the fi fth year running for the event in the province ldquoItrsquos a celebration of everything that is

Alberta as it relates to culturerdquo said Beryl Cullum who does communications for Alberta Culture Cullum said it is a chance for people to get together to show-case what our prov-ince is all about our culture our diversity and our vibrancy Encouraging partic-ipation the provincial government is sup-

porting the celebration by dividing $375000 among 38 communi-ties to which will be for planning and coor-dinating the activities Cullum said out of all the proposals sub-mitted the designated sites that were chosen were based on their plan to provide fun free family-friendly activities Proposals also needed to include

a plan on how they were going to involve youth and partner with other organiza-tions and include a multi-cultural compo-nent Th ere is nothing ab-solutely set in stone as of yet said McLellan However now that they know they are a designated site seri-ous planning can be-gin happening

ldquoThere is an amazing

amount of arts and talent in the valley so

Drumheller seems a

fi tting place to celebrate culturerdquo

Chris McLellan

QU

OTE

Page 10 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller Friday July 27 2012

is one of Canadarsquos premiere theatre destinations Join the 30000 patrons who come annually for the Rosebud Experience Food theatre and so much more

While in Rosebud be sure to visit

Wild Horse JackrsquosShow this ad and receive

10 off all food (not including beverages and tax)

Fully licensed Hours Wed - Sat Noon - 8 pm

Friday is Prime Rib Night

For reservations call 403-677-2999

May 25 - August 25

Matinees - Wed Thurs Sat Evenings - Thurs Fri Sat

Only 25 minutes from Drumheller

For more info amp tickets call 1-800-267-7553 or go to rosebudtheatrecom

Come see

biggest little story

biggest little town

July 4 - August 25

Playing at the Studio Stage Wed Thurs amp Sat at 5 pm

Adaptation of the poignant and moving novel by Chaim Potok

Opening This Week

w27cf

NOW PLAYING

Where to goWHEN YOU HAVE TO GO

Visitors if you need a washroom please use ours

If you would like to offer this service to our visitors call 403-823-258023mEveryone Welcome

to uncover that Antique Classic Hot Rod Muscle Car or MotorcycleGet ready

Tune her up polish the chrome amp with pipes rumbling Cruise to the Dub amp let everyone enjoy your work of art

10 pc Chubby Chicken for $12(from 5-8 pm)

CRUISE IN EVERY THURSDAY500 - 800 pm

and every following Thursday Drumheller Location

Canadarsquos largest live reptile display with more than 100 species displayed in bright naturalistic cages

bull Cobras bull Gila Monsters bull Anacondas bull Crocodiles

Fred the 600 lb American Alligator

Friendly professional staff are always on hand to introduce you to one of our friendly Boa Constrictors or answer any questions you may have Catch one of our many educational programs in the summer

Special Educational Programs are availablefor pre-booked groups

Complete the Drumheller Experience

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This Summer at the Drumheller Church of the NazareneJoin us this summer at Riverside Park as we learn how to be TRANSFORMERS

Wednesdays July 11 18 25 amp August 1 amp 8 at 630 pm

In the event of rain Kidztown in the Park will take place at the Church

Finale August 15th at 600 pm at the Church

Church of the Nazarene - 627 6th St East 403-823-2156k26c33m

Alberta Culture Days will take place from September 28 to 30 this year This will give people the chance to get together and showcase everything that is Alberta Drumheller was one of 38 sites chosen

to host the event across the province This photo was taken from 2010 when Drumheller hosted Culture Days formerly known as Arts Days

photo submitted

Celebrating Culture Days downtown Drumheller

Starts July 27

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As Doug Jensen shows off his 1931 Ford Model A he lifts the rumble seat and says ldquoThatrsquos where we used to put the beerhellip or girlsrdquo The coupe roadster is the latest addition to his collection and is pretty darn clean He purchased it from outside Edmonton and says there are still a few

tweaks he needs to do to get it up to stan-dard It is powered by the original l-head 4 cylinder that produces a whooping 30 horsepower just enough to go hopping down the highway Besides how much more do you want with mechanical drum brakes

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

Jensenrsquos jalopy

Greg Robbin takes a break from riding his dirt bike at the DORVA Motocross Track on July 25 keeping his new gear away from the dust

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A father and son show off their motorcycle jousting skills during the bike games portion of Motorcycle Madness Despite the gloomy weather over 100 bikes and partici-pants came out on Saturday July 14 The day was fi lled with the annual poker run bike games and the ever

popular burnout pit Organizers are busy collecting the money donated at the event and will be presenting Big Country Victim Services with the donation in the coming month

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Madness at motorcycle show

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25 Made public by radio or television26 Aka sesame27 Skin infections28 Before29 Being cognizant of30 Ballet dancer impressionist31 Eversquos garden32 Produced36 Hiding place for storage37 A single unit38 Napoleonrsquos birthplace40 Daily journals43 Hanging threads edging44 A canvas canopy 45 Central nervous system47 Nest of an eagle48 Assist49 Father of Araethyrea50 Yuletide51 A piece of work52 Clods53 St Philip Patron of Rome54 Arrogant amp annoying person 55 Yearly tonnage (abbr)

ARIES - Mar 21Apr 20Aries you may have to put your feelings on the line if you are to gain the respect of someone important to you Although it may feel uncomfortable forge ahead

TAURUS - Apr 21May 21Taurus some light will be shed on a problem from a past relationship this week This will strengthen your current relationships with family and friends

GEMINI - May 22Jun 21Expect a lot of passion and adventure this week and for the foreseeable future Gemini Talk to your partner about his or her desires as well

CANCER - Jun 22Jul 22Celestial energy will rejuvenate and reenergize you Cancer If things have been a little bit boring at home someone you meet might just provide the spark you need

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Word Search Solution

Red Wine Wings

The minute I saw this recipe I knew I had to try it It sounded unusual but I had a feeling it would taste great And I was rightPoaching the chicken to begin with ensures well-cooked wings that are so very

tenderI wasnrsquot expecting them to have quite the kick to them that they do eitherAll the ingredients simmer together for 40 minutes Itrsquos as easy as that

4 lb chicken wings separated and tips removed6 cups water2 cups red wine1 cup barbecue saucefrac14 cup soy sauce

frac14 cup Worcestershire sauce2 Tbsp hot pepper fl akes2 Tbsp ground pepper1 Tbsp paprika1 Tbsp sugar1 Tbsp salt1 medium onion chopped1 large tomato quartered(I chopped the tomato and served the wings with the tomato bits)After simmering remove chicken from sauce and grill for 15 - 20 minutes on the barbecue to crisp them up a bit

Serve up these FRIED PICKLES along side the red wine wings and you will be the talk of the town The dipping sauce makes these twice as goodfrac12 cup fl our1 frac34 tsp Cajun seasoningfrac12 tsp Italian seasoningfrac14 tsp Cayenne pepperfrac12 tsp saltfrac12 cup water

2 cups sliced dill picklesHeat 1 inch of peanut oil in a pot to 375 degreesWhisk fl our seasonings and water until smooth Spread the pickles on paper towel and blot dry Add half the pickles to the batter and toss to coat Using a slotted spoon remove and let excess batter drip off Add to the oil one by one and fry until golden ndash about 2 minutes Drain on paper towels and repeat with second halfServe with this saucefrac14 cup mayonnaise1 Tbsp drained horseradish2 tsp ketchupfrac14 tsp Cajun seasoningThe fi rst time I made this I didnrsquot have horseradish I substituted a spicy mustard and it was very good

This is the perfect appy for your next backyard barbecue Enjoy

Food for

thoughtLori Stefanishion

inSide Drumheller Food Columnist

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DRUMHELLER AREA NIGHTLIFEMay 25 - August 25 Rosebud Anne of Green Gables See the classical musical about small-town life where itrsquos meant to be seen Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrose-budtheatrecom for tickets or show infoJuly 4 - August 25 Rosebud My Name is Asher Lev Adaptation of the poignant and moving novel by Chaim Potok Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom for tickets or show infoPlaying at The Napier Theatre Wednesday July 25 to Thursday August 2 730 pm The Dark Knight Rises Closed MondaysWednesday August 1 Drumheller Special Seafood Buffet at Diana Restaurant 5-730 pm Downtown DrumhellerThursdays starting August 2 Drumheller 6 week Country amp Western Swing (Jive) Lessons 700 pm for singles or couples at carol todor dance school Call 403-823-4377 to registerMonday evenings Nacmine Community Bingo at Nacmine Hall Doors open 6 pm Bingo starts at 730 pmWednesday evenings Drumheller Wing Night Flavourz Restaurant and LoungeFriday Nights Drumheller Friday Rib Night Flavourz Restaurant and Lounge

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fax at 403-823-3864 or email whoareyouinsidedrumhellercomHeather Pautler

Who are you Heather PautlerAge 22Employment Social work practicum student at the Drumheller Insti-tutionWhat do you like most about your practicum Th e interaction aspect Irsquom defi nitely a people person in that sense How long have you lived in Drumheller I moved here about four weeks ago so itrsquos all new to me I am originally from Medicine HatWhat do you like most about living in the val-ley I like how the build-ings and the houses and everything is so close knit It has that city feel

with a small town atmo-sphere Irsquom really excited to start exploring all the museums around here At fi rst I thought there was only the Tyrrell but after moving I am real-izing they are all over the place Irsquom going to try to take them all inIs there anything you donrsquot like so far I do miss my family and friends who are back home What would you say is your best quality as a person and why Irsquom pretty outgoing Irsquod say Irsquom really easy to get along with and I am able to stay positive It helps in my profession and it helps build a rapport

with people Do you have any hid-den talents Most peo-ple donrsquot know this even those who have known me for years but I can walk on stilts really wellWhat are you most afraid of Spiders We used to fi nd black widows in our basement in Medi-cine Hat and Irsquom fairly certain thatrsquos where my fear started I just donrsquot trust things with eight legsWhatrsquos the craziest thing yoursquod ever try A friend once mentioned bungee jumping to me I would try it at least once I think It would take a lot to get me to do it but I think I would

If you could have a superpower which would it be and why Irsquod like to be able to tele-port whenever I wanted It would save so much time and money on trav-elling

What are some of your main goals First off Irsquod like to fi nish my bachelorrsquos degree in so-cial work Th en Irsquod like to do some travelling to Antarctica or something crazy

Go for the Red Box

16 - Friday July 27 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

sportssportsCall our Sportsline at 403-823-2580 or fax 403-823-3864 or email us at newsinsidedrumhellercom

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Corner of Highway 9 and 10 South Drumheller | 403-823-9700

ATHLETEOF THE

Nominate a Boston Pizza Athlete of the WeekEmail a short bio and current photo to

informationinsidedrumhellercom or drop off at inSide Drumheller offi ce 515 Highway 10 East Drumheller

Congratulations Tommy Borst He plays with the Drumheller Titans and just returned from the All Pro Football CampTitansrsquo coach and camp organizer Ron Laprise praised Tommyrsquos perfomanceat the camp

Tommy stop by Boston Pizza Drumheller

and pick up your FREE Individual Pizza and Pop coupon

WEEKWEEK

DORVA revs up to host Drumheller racesDonella Swan | inSide Drumheller

During August long weekend the ldquobrappprdquo sound of dirt bikes and quads will be heard at the DORVA Motocross track located just off of Highway 9 south by the Stampede Barn Campers and trailers will fi ll the parking space and riders from all over will fl ood the valley to take in the action Th e Drumheller Off Road Vehicle Association (DORVA) will be hosting the Southern Alberta (SOAB) Series Round 6 amp 7 race from August 4-6 An addition to this yearrsquos event will be the quad and side by side mud bog For the mud bog DORVA will build a mud pit Quad and side by side riders will challenge each other to see who can get through the pit the furthest and the fastest making it a fun way to get dirty ldquoI think Drumheller has one of the best tracks in Alberta because there are so many volunteers and a lot of community suppport to make everything possible Itrsquos a great practice track for our local riders and there are facilites for riders of all caliberrdquo said Casey Christensen president of DORVA Practice sign-in will begin Friday evening at 7 pm Practice will be held Saturday and race sign in will

happen in the afternoon starting at 3 pm Racing begins Sunday morning at 9 am A four-man rally race will take place Sunday evening

to provide a fun break after a hard day of motorsquos ldquoRiders are coming from all over the province British Columbia

and Saskatchewan Th ere will be everybody from prorsquos racing to four year oldrsquos riding the little 50 cc bikes therersquos a lot to watchrdquo said Christensen Seven vendors as well as a concession will be on site for riders and visitors convenience Members of the Drumheller Titans Football team will be helping out at the race by doing their time fl agging for each event In return for their help DORVA will make a donation for the players time to the Titans ldquoWe like to try to give back to the community when we host these events and itrsquos so great to receive the helprdquo said Christensen Th ere will be lots of local talent in all diff erent classes competing during the race weekend to watch for said Christensen He also said it is a great way to see the sport up close and personal without having to travel far Admission is only $5 per person or $20 for a car load Children four and under are free For more information regarding the race event and times go to wwwdorvamxcom Anyone wishing to volunteer contact Casey Christensen at (403) 820-1574

Ripping it up on the track Azraie Dumont practices to race MX2 intermediate and GP Pro-Am classes for the big event The Drumheller Off Road Vehicle Association (DORVA) will be hosting the Southern Alberta (SOAB) Series Round 6 amp 7 from August 4-6 at the DORVA Motocross Track located just off of Highway 9 South near the Stampede Barns

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Jackie FriedleyGarden Designs

Itrsquos to the point we are going to have to do some deadheading

Some plants respond well to diff erent kinds of deadheading

Perennials as well as some annuals need to have some care given to them at this time of year to try and extend the blooming season or in order for the perennial to move into the fall season

Shearing is one way and a lot of perennials will do well if this is done It seems a little drastic but in the end you will be glad you did For the low growing rock garden plants as well as some of the fi ner textured plants Snow in Summer Coreopsis Basket of Gold trailing Lobelia hardy Geranium take off all the spent fl owers and any untidy growth Petunias and Nasturtiums also respond well to this treatment This will in some cases make a spent plant become new Be sure to fertilize gently and donrsquot let the plant dry out so it has no further reason to be stressed out Be sure to use clean shears scissors anything that is going to be able to make a good clean cut that doesnrsquot do the squish and tear thing

Some plants require a more specifi c approach to the trimming you give them

Irises Daylilies Delphinium anything with a spike type bloom I wait until most of the blooms are spent or the one fl ower in the case of the daylily is done and then I just snip off the stem or shoot close to the base Be sure not to get too low into the plantrsquos green growth as some of them will continue to put up new fl ower stocks until frost gets them I also do this in the fall Once the plants have had a frost I trim everything back Again donrsquot get too deep or close to the ground you donrsquot want to damage anything that is developing into new growth for next year or the next burst of fl owers

Some plants just need you to trim off the spent fl owers Begonias are a good example of this You can usually do this with your fi nger tips Just gently snip the fl ower off and dispose of it This helps keep them clean and gives them a better chance to re-bloom Doing this also keeps the chance of mold and other fungus from starting in the Begonias Delphinium etc By keeping the plants cleaner you allow more air fl ow lowering the chance of problems

Happy Gardening Jackie

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Friday July 27 2012 Page 7 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

ALL ROADS LEAD TO

220 Grove Place Highway 9 North Drumheller bull 403-823-2007 bull wwwcountryroadrvca

Employee Pricing1st Time Ever For the month

of August

Monday- Friday 8 am - 8 pm

Saturday 9 am - 5 pm

Sunday 11 am - 4 pm

k30cm

AKOKINISKWAY GOLF CLUB

wwwrosebudgolfcab d lfRosebud Alberta | (12 hr southwest of Drumheller)

For information amp Tee-Times (403) 677-2250

bull 9 Hole Executive Course bull Grass Greens bull Full Rentals bull Pro Shop bull Licensed Clubhouse bull Campground

Come climb inside the

OPEN DAILY

Worldrsquorsquorsquos LARGESTDinosaur

403-823-8100 60 - 1 Avenue Westw20c35m

HorsesHoe canyon Helicopter rides

two to tHree passengers at a timeper person

$5000

mid June to labor day403-334-Heli (4354)infomvHelicom mvHelicom

CHILDREN12 AND UNDER

$4000perperson

403-823-5155

bull Cable Color TV bull Direct Dial Phones

bull 2 Room Suites bull Air Conditioning

bull Kitchens bull Fridges in Every Room

bull Affordable Rooms bull Free Internet

Turn West 2 Blocks North of Bridge

WHIFSFLAPJACK HOUSEWAFFLES bull HAMBURGERS bull ICE CREAM

bull FLAPJACKS bull SALADSOPEN DAILY 600 AM - 200 PMSunday Brunch 800 AM - 130 PMMonday to Friday Lunch Specials

403-823-7595801 North Dinosaur Trail NW Drumheller Alberta k21c36m Home of the famous Country DonairArea 51 Lounge

Fun is at Flavourz403-823-4447

Next to DQ

Lunch Buffet Saturday amp Sundays Starts at 1130 am

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Dino Arts planning dinosaur migrationMichael James

The Weekender

Afewofthedinosaursthatmake Drumheller one of themost unique places on theplanetwillsoonbemigrating The Dino Arts Committeehasnrsquot been slowing downwith efforts to revitalize thedinosaurs that populate thetownFivedinosaurswillsoonbe given new homes otherswill be given new looks andthe committee is working onbringingevenmoredinosaursintotown The five dinosaurs that aremoving include the one inthe park by the Civic Centre(where the Miners Memorialwillbelocated)theonehidingin the boulevard by Sublimetwo that were in front of thebowling alley and the largeduck-dinosaur that used tositatthecornerof2ndStreetWest and 3rd Avenue Theduck-billeddinosaurhasbeensittinginstorageforyears The new locations will bealong Highway 9 South infrontofShoppersDrugMartthe southwest corner of theDrumheller Memorial Arenaand at the intersection of2nd Street West and SouthRailwayAvenue ldquoWersquore trying to pickplaces in the valley that arenoticeable and where peoplecaneasilygettoittostopand

takepicturesrdquo saidDinoArtsCommitteeChairJohnShoffldquoFromatouriststandpointitrsquosone of the biggest draws fortourist traffic and they bringpeopletodifferentplacesrdquo On top of moving thedinosaurs work hasalready begun on bringinganother dinosaur to

Drumheller Earlier this year thecommittee unveiled thedinosaurbenchlocatedatthecorner of Centre Street and3rdAvenue ldquoTheoneweputdowntownhas been a huge hit and hasbeen getting local regionaland national attention Wersquorebringinginanewonein2013

similar to the one we put inthisyearWersquorestartingonthedesignanddoingfundraisingOurgoalistotrytodooneayearrdquosaidShoff On July 1 the committeehelda fundraiserwithanewtruck as the prize to raisemoney for further projectsThefundraiserwasalsoagreatway for thecommittee togetfeedbackfromthecommunityTheDinoArtsCommitteewillbefundraisingagainatFamilyFunDayonAugust18 ldquoIt was a good fundraiserfor us but I also thought itwas excellent to get feedbackfrom people and see it wassomething they care aboutrdquosaidShoff Community support hashelped make the committeepossible With the help ofvolunteers the dinosaursthatarecurrentlyintownaremaintained and given a newlookeverynowandthen ldquoItrsquosbeenanongoingprocesssince wersquove started We beentrying to redo and repair thedinosaursrdquo said Shoff ldquoItrsquos agood team building exerciseIfyouplanitrightitrsquosalotoffunrdquo Groups interested inpainting a dinosaur cancontactShoffat403-823-2983Once a design is submittedandapprovedthereisnocostandtheDinoArtsCommitteesuppliesallneededmaterials

The Dino Arts Committee is planning on moving a few of Drumhellerrsquos iconic dinosaurs including the small ceratopsian (pictured here) in the park by the Civic Centre

The committee is also working on bringing more di-nosaurs to Drumheller with a new addition planned next year

inSide photo by Michael James

ldquoFrom a tourist standpoint

itrsquos one of the biggest draws

for tourist traffic and they bring people

to different placesrdquo John Shoff

QU

OTE

Page 8 - The Weekender 2012 Friday May 18 2012 Friday May 18 2012 The Weekender 2012 - Page 9

ROSEBUDAKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE

Downtown CoreRotary Splash Park

DOWNTOWN DRUMHELLER

Bus DepotBadlands Historical Centre

Post Office

Civic CentreLibrary

RCMP

Medical Clinic

Medical Clinic

HOSPITAL

MIDLAND PROVINCIAL PARK

Royal Tyrrell Museum of PalaeontologyLittle ChurchDinosaur Golf amp Country ClubGolf Driving RangeBleriot Ferry

TO

TO NacmineBleriot FerryCarbon

Newcastle ParkSet on the banks of the Red Deer River has a beach and walking trails baseball dia-monds and picnic tables

LEGEND

RosedaleSuspension BridgeCambriaAsteroidEast CouleeEC School MuseumAtlas Coal MineCaracol Clay StudiosHwy 10xHwy 36Hwy 56WayneThe Hoodoos

TO

Map of the

Town of Drumheller

Drumheller Regional

Chamber of Development

amp Tourism

WORLDrsquoS LARGEST DINOSAUR

DeliaVerdant ValleyHandhills Lake

Nature TrailA hiking trail along the scenic Red Deer River gives an excellent view of the unique geological formations and wildlife in the Valley

2012Home of the

HEY KIDSCool down at the

Rotary Splash Park

Located next to the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur

The Fossil Shop

WHIFS Flapjack House

Horseshoe CanyonHelicopter Rides

REPTILEWORLD

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

The Drumheller Valley is a unique scenic valley created by millions of years of erosion by wind and water

About 65 million years ago dinosaurs roamed the hot tropical swamps and forests that covered this area Today the fossil-ized remains of the dinosaurs can be seen in museums all over the world and the lush vegetation exists as coal seams throughout the area

The Valley was first inhabited by Thomas Greentree who in 1902 built his homestead on what is now the Town of Drumheller The Greentree House became a stop-over place for early pioneers coming into the district

It was Sam Drumheller who first exploited rich coal reserves

in the area and conceived the idea of a townsite in the Valley Jesse Gouge opened the first coal mine in 1911 In 1913 the Calgary-Drumheller railway line was opened and the coal industry boomed More than 40 mines were soon operating in the Valley Mining towns like Nacmine (short for North American Collieries Mine) Midlandvale Rosedale East Coulee Wayne and Newcastle developed notorious reputations as highrolling boomtowns with bootlegging and gambling When gas and oil were discovered in other parts of Alberta the importance of coal diminished and the economy of the Valley turned to other things

Today the Town of Drumheller relies on agriculture gov-ernment services oil and gas and tourism for its economic prosperity

Tourist information

HospitalH

Badlands Community

Facility

Badlands Comuniity Faclity

Here to make you happyTM

LEGEND

Tourist informationHospitalH

Portable water amp dump station Medical Clinic

Dump Station

H

Not valid with any other off ersCoupon only redeemable at Lube-X Drumheller

Soon to be

SAVE $10OFF YOUR NEXT SERVICE

Warranty ApprovedNext to Boston Pizza (403) 823 9667

Oil Change bull Auxiliary Services bull Transmission Services bull Coolant System Services

w20c35m

TH

E O

RIG

INA

L s

ince

198

6The Fossil Shopinc

61 bridge street 403-823-6774

w20c35m

Mic Hogs amp Biker Hogs Welcome

Whether yoursquore a veteran karaoke crooner or a newbie come sing your heart out every Friday night

Outdoor Patio VLTS Liqour Store Bargain Room Rates Rider Friendly

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BAR

1220 Newcastle Trail Drumheller AB 403-823-6844k20c35min the Dinosaur Hotel

Hot Fresh Food and Cool Chilled TreatsOpen Mon-Sat 10 am - 9 pmSun 11 am - 9 pm(Summer time lsquotil 10 pm)

1102A Highway 9 South Drumheller403-823-8131

w20c35m

45 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-350545 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-3505

Designer Childrens Clothing Giftware Fashion AccessoriesD i CCCChhild CCll ththi Gift F hi A i

Unique gifts for everyone on your list

k20c35m

Buff et starts at 11 am bull $895 per personLobster 1 piece 2lbs bull ONLY $2495

Business Hours 9 am - 9 pm bull Free Internet AccessClose to Econo Lodge amp Shoppers Drug Mart

388 Centre Street Downtown Drumheller 403-823-3030

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

k20p

24m

403-823-6362

k20c35m

Free delivery within town limits

on orders over $2500 after 5 pm

2 for 1pizza amp pasta

TAKE OUT ONLY

700 - Highway 9 South Drumheller

Come climb inside the

OPEN DAILYOPEN DAILY

XpsmeXpsmersquorsquottLARGESTEjoptbvsEjoptbvs

403-823-8100403-823-8100 60 - 1 Avenue West60 - 1 Avenue Westw20c35m

Visit

Photo by Mike Todor

Janet Grabner amp John Dahm invite you to browse through their gallery and working studio fi lled with their handmade treasures

Although wersquore open most days from 10 am to 4 pm you can call ahead to make sure wersquore there

WErsquoRE LOCATED IN EAST COULEE AT 169-6TH STREET

(403) 822-2258 k20c36m

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

305 - 4 Street West Drumheller bull 403-823-3318OPEN 11 am - 9 pm Tuesday to Saturday

Can you believe it70 flavours of milkshakes

and slushDare to try one

Bernie Made

It

You Gotta Eat Here

k20c35m

Located at The Brick Railway Ave East amp Centre Street

Find us on FacebookFind us on Facebook

Daily Specials Healthy Menu Choices Fresh Homestyle Food Specialty Coffees Smoothies Breakfast Bagels Quesadillas Desserts Free Wireless Internet

k20cm

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BARin the Dinosaur Hotel

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

Page 8 - The Weekender 2012 Friday May 18 2012 Friday May 18 2012 The Weekender 2012 - Page 9

ROSEBUDAKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE

Downtown CoreRotary Splash Park

DOWNTOWN DRUMHELLER

Bus DepotBadlands Historical Centre

Post Office

Civic CentreLibrary

RCMP

Medical Clinic

Medical Clinic

HOSPITAL

MIDLAND PROVINCIAL PARK

Royal Tyrrell Museum of PalaeontologyLittle ChurchDinosaur Golf amp Country ClubGolf Driving RangeBleriot Ferry

TO

TO NacmineBleriot FerryCarbon

Newcastle ParkSet on the banks of the Red Deer River has a beach and walking trails baseball dia-monds and picnic tables

LEGEND

RosedaleSuspension BridgeCambriaAsteroidEast CouleeEC School MuseumAtlas Coal MineCaracol Clay StudiosHwy 10xHwy 36Hwy 56WayneThe Hoodoos

TO

Map of the

Town of Drumheller

Drumheller Regional

Chamber of Development

amp Tourism

WORLDrsquoS LARGEST DINOSAUR

DeliaVerdant ValleyHandhills Lake

Nature TrailA hiking trail along the scenic Red Deer River gives an excellent view of the unique geological formations and wildlife in the Valley

2012Home of the

HEY KIDSCool down at the

Rotary Splash Park

Located next to the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur

The Fossil Shop

WHIFS Flapjack House

Horseshoe CanyonHelicopter Rides

REPTILEWORLD

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

The Drumheller Valley is a unique scenic valley created by millions of years of erosion by wind and water

About 65 million years ago dinosaurs roamed the hot tropical swamps and forests that covered this area Today the fossil-ized remains of the dinosaurs can be seen in museums all over the world and the lush vegetation exists as coal seams throughout the area

The Valley was first inhabited by Thomas Greentree who in 1902 built his homestead on what is now the Town of Drumheller The Greentree House became a stop-over place for early pioneers coming into the district

It was Sam Drumheller who first exploited rich coal reserves

in the area and conceived the idea of a townsite in the Valley Jesse Gouge opened the first coal mine in 1911 In 1913 the Calgary-Drumheller railway line was opened and the coal industry boomed More than 40 mines were soon operating in the Valley Mining towns like Nacmine (short for North American Collieries Mine) Midlandvale Rosedale East Coulee Wayne and Newcastle developed notorious reputations as highrolling boomtowns with bootlegging and gambling When gas and oil were discovered in other parts of Alberta the importance of coal diminished and the economy of the Valley turned to other things

Today the Town of Drumheller relies on agriculture gov-ernment services oil and gas and tourism for its economic prosperity

Tourist information

HospitalH

Badlands Community

Facility

Badlands Comuniity Faclity

Here to make you happyTM

LEGEND

Tourist informationHospitalH

Portable water amp dump station Medical Clinic

Dump Station

H

Not valid with any other off ersCoupon only redeemable at Lube-X Drumheller

Soon to be

SAVE $10OFF YOUR NEXT SERVICE

Warranty ApprovedNext to Boston Pizza (403) 823 9667

Oil Change bull Auxiliary Services bull Transmission Services bull Coolant System Services

w20c35m

TH

E O

RIG

INA

L s

ince

198

6The Fossil Shopinc

61 bridge street 403-823-6774

w20c35m

Mic Hogs amp Biker Hogs Welcome

Whether yoursquore a veteran karaoke crooner or a newbie come sing your heart out every Friday night

Outdoor Patio VLTS Liqour Store Bargain Room Rates Rider Friendly

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BAR

1220 Newcastle Trail Drumheller AB 403-823-6844k20c35min the Dinosaur Hotel

Hot Fresh Food and Cool Chilled TreatsOpen Mon-Sat 10 am - 9 pmSun 11 am - 9 pm(Summer time lsquotil 10 pm)

1102A Highway 9 South Drumheller403-823-8131

w20c35m

45 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-350545 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-3505

Designer Childrens Clothing Giftware Fashion AccessoriesD i CCCChhild CCll ththi Gift F hi A i

Unique gifts for everyone on your list

k20c35m

Buff et starts at 11 am bull $895 per personLobster 1 piece 2lbs bull ONLY $2495

Business Hours 9 am - 9 pm bull Free Internet AccessClose to Econo Lodge amp Shoppers Drug Mart

388 Centre Street Downtown Drumheller 403-823-3030

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

k20p

24m

403-823-6362

k20c35m

Free delivery within town limits

on orders over $2500 after 5 pm

2 for 1pizza amp pasta

TAKE OUT ONLY

700 - Highway 9 South Drumheller

Come climb inside the

OPEN DAILYOPEN DAILY

XpsmeXpsmersquorsquottLARGESTEjoptbvsEjoptbvs

403-823-8100403-823-8100 60 - 1 Avenue West60 - 1 Avenue Westw20c35m

Visit

Photo by Mike Todor

Janet Grabner amp John Dahm invite you to browse through their gallery and working studio fi lled with their handmade treasures

Although wersquore open most days from 10 am to 4 pm you can call ahead to make sure wersquore there

WErsquoRE LOCATED IN EAST COULEE AT 169-6TH STREET

(403) 822-2258 k20c36m

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

305 - 4 Street West Drumheller bull 403-823-3318OPEN 11 am - 9 pm Tuesday to Saturday

Can you believe it70 flavours of milkshakes

and slushDare to try one

Bernie Made

It

You Gotta Eat Here

k20c35m

Located at The Brick Railway Ave East amp Centre Street

Find us on FacebookFind us on Facebook

Daily Specials Healthy Menu Choices Fresh Homestyle Food Specialty Coffees Smoothies Breakfast Bagels Quesadillas Desserts Free Wireless Internet

k20cm

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BARin the Dinosaur Hotel

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

Donella SwanThe Weekender

Come late Septem-ber the downtown core will be fl ooded with music art ac-tivities for all ages and best of all - itrsquos free Drumheller will be one of 38 communities this fall to participate

in the Alberta Culture Days Celebration for-merly known as Arts Days from September 28 to 30 Th e Drum-heller Downtown As-sociation Equinox Arts and Cultural So-ciety the Canadian Badlands Passion Play Society and a few in-dependant artists will

join together to bring the event to life ldquoTh ere is an amaz-ing amount of arts and talent in the val-ley so Drumheller seems a fi tting place to celebrate culturerdquo said Chris McLellan regional development manager for Canadian Badlands

Alberta Culture Days is part of the Canada-wide Culture Days celebrations Th is will be the fi fth year running for the event in the province ldquoItrsquos a celebration of everything that is

Alberta as it relates to culturerdquo said Beryl Cullum who does communications for Alberta Culture Cullum said it is a chance for people to get together to show-case what our prov-ince is all about our culture our diversity and our vibrancy Encouraging partic-ipation the provincial government is sup-

porting the celebration by dividing $375000 among 38 communi-ties to which will be for planning and coor-dinating the activities Cullum said out of all the proposals sub-mitted the designated sites that were chosen were based on their plan to provide fun free family-friendly activities Proposals also needed to include

a plan on how they were going to involve youth and partner with other organiza-tions and include a multi-cultural compo-nent Th ere is nothing ab-solutely set in stone as of yet said McLellan However now that they know they are a designated site seri-ous planning can be-gin happening

ldquoThere is an amazing

amount of arts and talent in the valley so

Drumheller seems a

fi tting place to celebrate culturerdquo

Chris McLellan

QU

OTE

Page 10 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller Friday July 27 2012

is one of Canadarsquos premiere theatre destinations Join the 30000 patrons who come annually for the Rosebud Experience Food theatre and so much more

While in Rosebud be sure to visit

Wild Horse JackrsquosShow this ad and receive

10 off all food (not including beverages and tax)

Fully licensed Hours Wed - Sat Noon - 8 pm

Friday is Prime Rib Night

For reservations call 403-677-2999

May 25 - August 25

Matinees - Wed Thurs Sat Evenings - Thurs Fri Sat

Only 25 minutes from Drumheller

For more info amp tickets call 1-800-267-7553 or go to rosebudtheatrecom

Come see

biggest little story

biggest little town

July 4 - August 25

Playing at the Studio Stage Wed Thurs amp Sat at 5 pm

Adaptation of the poignant and moving novel by Chaim Potok

Opening This Week

w27cf

NOW PLAYING

Where to goWHEN YOU HAVE TO GO

Visitors if you need a washroom please use ours

If you would like to offer this service to our visitors call 403-823-258023mEveryone Welcome

to uncover that Antique Classic Hot Rod Muscle Car or MotorcycleGet ready

Tune her up polish the chrome amp with pipes rumbling Cruise to the Dub amp let everyone enjoy your work of art

10 pc Chubby Chicken for $12(from 5-8 pm)

CRUISE IN EVERY THURSDAY500 - 800 pm

and every following Thursday Drumheller Location

Canadarsquos largest live reptile display with more than 100 species displayed in bright naturalistic cages

bull Cobras bull Gila Monsters bull Anacondas bull Crocodiles

Fred the 600 lb American Alligator

Friendly professional staff are always on hand to introduce you to one of our friendly Boa Constrictors or answer any questions you may have Catch one of our many educational programs in the summer

Special Educational Programs are availablefor pre-booked groups

Complete the Drumheller Experience

Open Year RoundSummer 10 am - 10 pm daily bull Call for off -season hours

4038238623 bull wwwreptileworldnet 95 - 3 Avenue E Downtown Drumheller

k20c35m

This Summer at the Drumheller Church of the NazareneJoin us this summer at Riverside Park as we learn how to be TRANSFORMERS

Wednesdays July 11 18 25 amp August 1 amp 8 at 630 pm

In the event of rain Kidztown in the Park will take place at the Church

Finale August 15th at 600 pm at the Church

Church of the Nazarene - 627 6th St East 403-823-2156k26c33m

Alberta Culture Days will take place from September 28 to 30 this year This will give people the chance to get together and showcase everything that is Alberta Drumheller was one of 38 sites chosen

to host the event across the province This photo was taken from 2010 when Drumheller hosted Culture Days formerly known as Arts Days

photo submitted

Celebrating Culture Days downtown Drumheller

Starts July 27

Friday July 27 2012 Page 11 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

ATTENTION VISITORSThe Drumheller Mail for your chance to win a

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As Doug Jensen shows off his 1931 Ford Model A he lifts the rumble seat and says ldquoThatrsquos where we used to put the beerhellip or girlsrdquo The coupe roadster is the latest addition to his collection and is pretty darn clean He purchased it from outside Edmonton and says there are still a few

tweaks he needs to do to get it up to stan-dard It is powered by the original l-head 4 cylinder that produces a whooping 30 horsepower just enough to go hopping down the highway Besides how much more do you want with mechanical drum brakes

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

Jensenrsquos jalopy

Greg Robbin takes a break from riding his dirt bike at the DORVA Motocross Track on July 25 keeping his new gear away from the dust

LastWeekAlisha Ouellette replied via Facebook and is last weekrsquos winner with her caption ldquoMoments that transcend timerdquo Stop by Th e Drumheller Mail on Highway 9 South to claim your prize

inSide photo by Michael James

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A father and son show off their motorcycle jousting skills during the bike games portion of Motorcycle Madness Despite the gloomy weather over 100 bikes and partici-pants came out on Saturday July 14 The day was fi lled with the annual poker run bike games and the ever

popular burnout pit Organizers are busy collecting the money donated at the event and will be presenting Big Country Victim Services with the donation in the coming month

submitted photo

Madness at motorcycle show

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Word Search Solution

Red Wine Wings

The minute I saw this recipe I knew I had to try it It sounded unusual but I had a feeling it would taste great And I was rightPoaching the chicken to begin with ensures well-cooked wings that are so very

tenderI wasnrsquot expecting them to have quite the kick to them that they do eitherAll the ingredients simmer together for 40 minutes Itrsquos as easy as that

4 lb chicken wings separated and tips removed6 cups water2 cups red wine1 cup barbecue saucefrac14 cup soy sauce

frac14 cup Worcestershire sauce2 Tbsp hot pepper fl akes2 Tbsp ground pepper1 Tbsp paprika1 Tbsp sugar1 Tbsp salt1 medium onion chopped1 large tomato quartered(I chopped the tomato and served the wings with the tomato bits)After simmering remove chicken from sauce and grill for 15 - 20 minutes on the barbecue to crisp them up a bit

Serve up these FRIED PICKLES along side the red wine wings and you will be the talk of the town The dipping sauce makes these twice as goodfrac12 cup fl our1 frac34 tsp Cajun seasoningfrac12 tsp Italian seasoningfrac14 tsp Cayenne pepperfrac12 tsp saltfrac12 cup water

2 cups sliced dill picklesHeat 1 inch of peanut oil in a pot to 375 degreesWhisk fl our seasonings and water until smooth Spread the pickles on paper towel and blot dry Add half the pickles to the batter and toss to coat Using a slotted spoon remove and let excess batter drip off Add to the oil one by one and fry until golden ndash about 2 minutes Drain on paper towels and repeat with second halfServe with this saucefrac14 cup mayonnaise1 Tbsp drained horseradish2 tsp ketchupfrac14 tsp Cajun seasoningThe fi rst time I made this I didnrsquot have horseradish I substituted a spicy mustard and it was very good

This is the perfect appy for your next backyard barbecue Enjoy

Food for

thoughtLori Stefanishion

inSide Drumheller Food Columnist

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DRUMHELLER AREA NIGHTLIFEMay 25 - August 25 Rosebud Anne of Green Gables See the classical musical about small-town life where itrsquos meant to be seen Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrose-budtheatrecom for tickets or show infoJuly 4 - August 25 Rosebud My Name is Asher Lev Adaptation of the poignant and moving novel by Chaim Potok Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom for tickets or show infoPlaying at The Napier Theatre Wednesday July 25 to Thursday August 2 730 pm The Dark Knight Rises Closed MondaysWednesday August 1 Drumheller Special Seafood Buffet at Diana Restaurant 5-730 pm Downtown DrumhellerThursdays starting August 2 Drumheller 6 week Country amp Western Swing (Jive) Lessons 700 pm for singles or couples at carol todor dance school Call 403-823-4377 to registerMonday evenings Nacmine Community Bingo at Nacmine Hall Doors open 6 pm Bingo starts at 730 pmWednesday evenings Drumheller Wing Night Flavourz Restaurant and LoungeFriday Nights Drumheller Friday Rib Night Flavourz Restaurant and Lounge

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WHOare youWho are you is a weekly feature that profiles various young professional Drumhellerites

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fax at 403-823-3864 or email whoareyouinsidedrumhellercomHeather Pautler

Who are you Heather PautlerAge 22Employment Social work practicum student at the Drumheller Insti-tutionWhat do you like most about your practicum Th e interaction aspect Irsquom defi nitely a people person in that sense How long have you lived in Drumheller I moved here about four weeks ago so itrsquos all new to me I am originally from Medicine HatWhat do you like most about living in the val-ley I like how the build-ings and the houses and everything is so close knit It has that city feel

with a small town atmo-sphere Irsquom really excited to start exploring all the museums around here At fi rst I thought there was only the Tyrrell but after moving I am real-izing they are all over the place Irsquom going to try to take them all inIs there anything you donrsquot like so far I do miss my family and friends who are back home What would you say is your best quality as a person and why Irsquom pretty outgoing Irsquod say Irsquom really easy to get along with and I am able to stay positive It helps in my profession and it helps build a rapport

with people Do you have any hid-den talents Most peo-ple donrsquot know this even those who have known me for years but I can walk on stilts really wellWhat are you most afraid of Spiders We used to fi nd black widows in our basement in Medi-cine Hat and Irsquom fairly certain thatrsquos where my fear started I just donrsquot trust things with eight legsWhatrsquos the craziest thing yoursquod ever try A friend once mentioned bungee jumping to me I would try it at least once I think It would take a lot to get me to do it but I think I would

If you could have a superpower which would it be and why Irsquod like to be able to tele-port whenever I wanted It would save so much time and money on trav-elling

What are some of your main goals First off Irsquod like to fi nish my bachelorrsquos degree in so-cial work Th en Irsquod like to do some travelling to Antarctica or something crazy

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DORVA revs up to host Drumheller racesDonella Swan | inSide Drumheller

During August long weekend the ldquobrappprdquo sound of dirt bikes and quads will be heard at the DORVA Motocross track located just off of Highway 9 south by the Stampede Barn Campers and trailers will fi ll the parking space and riders from all over will fl ood the valley to take in the action Th e Drumheller Off Road Vehicle Association (DORVA) will be hosting the Southern Alberta (SOAB) Series Round 6 amp 7 race from August 4-6 An addition to this yearrsquos event will be the quad and side by side mud bog For the mud bog DORVA will build a mud pit Quad and side by side riders will challenge each other to see who can get through the pit the furthest and the fastest making it a fun way to get dirty ldquoI think Drumheller has one of the best tracks in Alberta because there are so many volunteers and a lot of community suppport to make everything possible Itrsquos a great practice track for our local riders and there are facilites for riders of all caliberrdquo said Casey Christensen president of DORVA Practice sign-in will begin Friday evening at 7 pm Practice will be held Saturday and race sign in will

happen in the afternoon starting at 3 pm Racing begins Sunday morning at 9 am A four-man rally race will take place Sunday evening

to provide a fun break after a hard day of motorsquos ldquoRiders are coming from all over the province British Columbia

and Saskatchewan Th ere will be everybody from prorsquos racing to four year oldrsquos riding the little 50 cc bikes therersquos a lot to watchrdquo said Christensen Seven vendors as well as a concession will be on site for riders and visitors convenience Members of the Drumheller Titans Football team will be helping out at the race by doing their time fl agging for each event In return for their help DORVA will make a donation for the players time to the Titans ldquoWe like to try to give back to the community when we host these events and itrsquos so great to receive the helprdquo said Christensen Th ere will be lots of local talent in all diff erent classes competing during the race weekend to watch for said Christensen He also said it is a great way to see the sport up close and personal without having to travel far Admission is only $5 per person or $20 for a car load Children four and under are free For more information regarding the race event and times go to wwwdorvamxcom Anyone wishing to volunteer contact Casey Christensen at (403) 820-1574

Ripping it up on the track Azraie Dumont practices to race MX2 intermediate and GP Pro-Am classes for the big event The Drumheller Off Road Vehicle Association (DORVA) will be hosting the Southern Alberta (SOAB) Series Round 6 amp 7 from August 4-6 at the DORVA Motocross Track located just off of Highway 9 South near the Stampede Barns

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Jackie FriedleyGarden Designs

Itrsquos to the point we are going to have to do some deadheading

Some plants respond well to diff erent kinds of deadheading

Perennials as well as some annuals need to have some care given to them at this time of year to try and extend the blooming season or in order for the perennial to move into the fall season

Shearing is one way and a lot of perennials will do well if this is done It seems a little drastic but in the end you will be glad you did For the low growing rock garden plants as well as some of the fi ner textured plants Snow in Summer Coreopsis Basket of Gold trailing Lobelia hardy Geranium take off all the spent fl owers and any untidy growth Petunias and Nasturtiums also respond well to this treatment This will in some cases make a spent plant become new Be sure to fertilize gently and donrsquot let the plant dry out so it has no further reason to be stressed out Be sure to use clean shears scissors anything that is going to be able to make a good clean cut that doesnrsquot do the squish and tear thing

Some plants require a more specifi c approach to the trimming you give them

Irises Daylilies Delphinium anything with a spike type bloom I wait until most of the blooms are spent or the one fl ower in the case of the daylily is done and then I just snip off the stem or shoot close to the base Be sure not to get too low into the plantrsquos green growth as some of them will continue to put up new fl ower stocks until frost gets them I also do this in the fall Once the plants have had a frost I trim everything back Again donrsquot get too deep or close to the ground you donrsquot want to damage anything that is developing into new growth for next year or the next burst of fl owers

Some plants just need you to trim off the spent fl owers Begonias are a good example of this You can usually do this with your fi nger tips Just gently snip the fl ower off and dispose of it This helps keep them clean and gives them a better chance to re-bloom Doing this also keeps the chance of mold and other fungus from starting in the Begonias Delphinium etc By keeping the plants cleaner you allow more air fl ow lowering the chance of problems

Happy Gardening Jackie

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Page 8: inSide Drumheller July 27,2012

Page 8 - The Weekender 2012 Friday May 18 2012 Friday May 18 2012 The Weekender 2012 - Page 9

ROSEBUDAKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE

Downtown CoreRotary Splash Park

DOWNTOWN DRUMHELLER

Bus DepotBadlands Historical Centre

Post Office

Civic CentreLibrary

RCMP

Medical Clinic

Medical Clinic

HOSPITAL

MIDLAND PROVINCIAL PARK

Royal Tyrrell Museum of PalaeontologyLittle ChurchDinosaur Golf amp Country ClubGolf Driving RangeBleriot Ferry

TO

TO NacmineBleriot FerryCarbon

Newcastle ParkSet on the banks of the Red Deer River has a beach and walking trails baseball dia-monds and picnic tables

LEGEND

RosedaleSuspension BridgeCambriaAsteroidEast CouleeEC School MuseumAtlas Coal MineCaracol Clay StudiosHwy 10xHwy 36Hwy 56WayneThe Hoodoos

TO

Map of the

Town of Drumheller

Drumheller Regional

Chamber of Development

amp Tourism

WORLDrsquoS LARGEST DINOSAUR

DeliaVerdant ValleyHandhills Lake

Nature TrailA hiking trail along the scenic Red Deer River gives an excellent view of the unique geological formations and wildlife in the Valley

2012Home of the

HEY KIDSCool down at the

Rotary Splash Park

Located next to the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur

The Fossil Shop

WHIFS Flapjack House

Horseshoe CanyonHelicopter Rides

REPTILEWORLD

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

The Drumheller Valley is a unique scenic valley created by millions of years of erosion by wind and water

About 65 million years ago dinosaurs roamed the hot tropical swamps and forests that covered this area Today the fossil-ized remains of the dinosaurs can be seen in museums all over the world and the lush vegetation exists as coal seams throughout the area

The Valley was first inhabited by Thomas Greentree who in 1902 built his homestead on what is now the Town of Drumheller The Greentree House became a stop-over place for early pioneers coming into the district

It was Sam Drumheller who first exploited rich coal reserves

in the area and conceived the idea of a townsite in the Valley Jesse Gouge opened the first coal mine in 1911 In 1913 the Calgary-Drumheller railway line was opened and the coal industry boomed More than 40 mines were soon operating in the Valley Mining towns like Nacmine (short for North American Collieries Mine) Midlandvale Rosedale East Coulee Wayne and Newcastle developed notorious reputations as highrolling boomtowns with bootlegging and gambling When gas and oil were discovered in other parts of Alberta the importance of coal diminished and the economy of the Valley turned to other things

Today the Town of Drumheller relies on agriculture gov-ernment services oil and gas and tourism for its economic prosperity

Tourist information

HospitalH

Badlands Community

Facility

Badlands Comuniity Faclity

Here to make you happyTM

LEGEND

Tourist informationHospitalH

Portable water amp dump station Medical Clinic

Dump Station

H

Not valid with any other off ersCoupon only redeemable at Lube-X Drumheller

Soon to be

SAVE $10OFF YOUR NEXT SERVICE

Warranty ApprovedNext to Boston Pizza (403) 823 9667

Oil Change bull Auxiliary Services bull Transmission Services bull Coolant System Services

w20c35m

TH

E O

RIG

INA

L s

ince

198

6The Fossil Shopinc

61 bridge street 403-823-6774

w20c35m

Mic Hogs amp Biker Hogs Welcome

Whether yoursquore a veteran karaoke crooner or a newbie come sing your heart out every Friday night

Outdoor Patio VLTS Liqour Store Bargain Room Rates Rider Friendly

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BAR

1220 Newcastle Trail Drumheller AB 403-823-6844k20c35min the Dinosaur Hotel

Hot Fresh Food and Cool Chilled TreatsOpen Mon-Sat 10 am - 9 pmSun 11 am - 9 pm(Summer time lsquotil 10 pm)

1102A Highway 9 South Drumheller403-823-8131

w20c35m

45 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-350545 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-3505

Designer Childrens Clothing Giftware Fashion AccessoriesD i CCCChhild CCll ththi Gift F hi A i

Unique gifts for everyone on your list

k20c35m

Buff et starts at 11 am bull $895 per personLobster 1 piece 2lbs bull ONLY $2495

Business Hours 9 am - 9 pm bull Free Internet AccessClose to Econo Lodge amp Shoppers Drug Mart

388 Centre Street Downtown Drumheller 403-823-3030

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

k20p

24m

403-823-6362

k20c35m

Free delivery within town limits

on orders over $2500 after 5 pm

2 for 1pizza amp pasta

TAKE OUT ONLY

700 - Highway 9 South Drumheller

Come climb inside the

OPEN DAILYOPEN DAILY

XpsmeXpsmersquorsquottLARGESTEjoptbvsEjoptbvs

403-823-8100403-823-8100 60 - 1 Avenue West60 - 1 Avenue Westw20c35m

Visit

Photo by Mike Todor

Janet Grabner amp John Dahm invite you to browse through their gallery and working studio fi lled with their handmade treasures

Although wersquore open most days from 10 am to 4 pm you can call ahead to make sure wersquore there

WErsquoRE LOCATED IN EAST COULEE AT 169-6TH STREET

(403) 822-2258 k20c36m

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

305 - 4 Street West Drumheller bull 403-823-3318OPEN 11 am - 9 pm Tuesday to Saturday

Can you believe it70 flavours of milkshakes

and slushDare to try one

Bernie Made

It

You Gotta Eat Here

k20c35m

Located at The Brick Railway Ave East amp Centre Street

Find us on FacebookFind us on Facebook

Daily Specials Healthy Menu Choices Fresh Homestyle Food Specialty Coffees Smoothies Breakfast Bagels Quesadillas Desserts Free Wireless Internet

k20cm

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BARin the Dinosaur Hotel

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

Page 8 - The Weekender 2012 Friday May 18 2012 Friday May 18 2012 The Weekender 2012 - Page 9

ROSEBUDAKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE

Downtown CoreRotary Splash Park

DOWNTOWN DRUMHELLER

Bus DepotBadlands Historical Centre

Post Office

Civic CentreLibrary

RCMP

Medical Clinic

Medical Clinic

HOSPITAL

MIDLAND PROVINCIAL PARK

Royal Tyrrell Museum of PalaeontologyLittle ChurchDinosaur Golf amp Country ClubGolf Driving RangeBleriot Ferry

TO

TO NacmineBleriot FerryCarbon

Newcastle ParkSet on the banks of the Red Deer River has a beach and walking trails baseball dia-monds and picnic tables

LEGEND

RosedaleSuspension BridgeCambriaAsteroidEast CouleeEC School MuseumAtlas Coal MineCaracol Clay StudiosHwy 10xHwy 36Hwy 56WayneThe Hoodoos

TO

Map of the

Town of Drumheller

Drumheller Regional

Chamber of Development

amp Tourism

WORLDrsquoS LARGEST DINOSAUR

DeliaVerdant ValleyHandhills Lake

Nature TrailA hiking trail along the scenic Red Deer River gives an excellent view of the unique geological formations and wildlife in the Valley

2012Home of the

HEY KIDSCool down at the

Rotary Splash Park

Located next to the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur

The Fossil Shop

WHIFS Flapjack House

Horseshoe CanyonHelicopter Rides

REPTILEWORLD

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

The Drumheller Valley is a unique scenic valley created by millions of years of erosion by wind and water

About 65 million years ago dinosaurs roamed the hot tropical swamps and forests that covered this area Today the fossil-ized remains of the dinosaurs can be seen in museums all over the world and the lush vegetation exists as coal seams throughout the area

The Valley was first inhabited by Thomas Greentree who in 1902 built his homestead on what is now the Town of Drumheller The Greentree House became a stop-over place for early pioneers coming into the district

It was Sam Drumheller who first exploited rich coal reserves

in the area and conceived the idea of a townsite in the Valley Jesse Gouge opened the first coal mine in 1911 In 1913 the Calgary-Drumheller railway line was opened and the coal industry boomed More than 40 mines were soon operating in the Valley Mining towns like Nacmine (short for North American Collieries Mine) Midlandvale Rosedale East Coulee Wayne and Newcastle developed notorious reputations as highrolling boomtowns with bootlegging and gambling When gas and oil were discovered in other parts of Alberta the importance of coal diminished and the economy of the Valley turned to other things

Today the Town of Drumheller relies on agriculture gov-ernment services oil and gas and tourism for its economic prosperity

Tourist information

HospitalH

Badlands Community

Facility

Badlands Comuniity Faclity

Here to make you happyTM

LEGEND

Tourist informationHospitalH

Portable water amp dump station Medical Clinic

Dump Station

H

Not valid with any other off ersCoupon only redeemable at Lube-X Drumheller

Soon to be

SAVE $10OFF YOUR NEXT SERVICE

Warranty ApprovedNext to Boston Pizza (403) 823 9667

Oil Change bull Auxiliary Services bull Transmission Services bull Coolant System Services

w20c35m

TH

E O

RIG

INA

L s

ince

198

6The Fossil Shopinc

61 bridge street 403-823-6774

w20c35m

Mic Hogs amp Biker Hogs Welcome

Whether yoursquore a veteran karaoke crooner or a newbie come sing your heart out every Friday night

Outdoor Patio VLTS Liqour Store Bargain Room Rates Rider Friendly

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BAR

1220 Newcastle Trail Drumheller AB 403-823-6844k20c35min the Dinosaur Hotel

Hot Fresh Food and Cool Chilled TreatsOpen Mon-Sat 10 am - 9 pmSun 11 am - 9 pm(Summer time lsquotil 10 pm)

1102A Highway 9 South Drumheller403-823-8131

w20c35m

45 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-350545 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-3505

Designer Childrens Clothing Giftware Fashion AccessoriesD i CCCChhild CCll ththi Gift F hi A i

Unique gifts for everyone on your list

k20c35m

Buff et starts at 11 am bull $895 per personLobster 1 piece 2lbs bull ONLY $2495

Business Hours 9 am - 9 pm bull Free Internet AccessClose to Econo Lodge amp Shoppers Drug Mart

388 Centre Street Downtown Drumheller 403-823-3030

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

k20p

24m

403-823-6362

k20c35m

Free delivery within town limits

on orders over $2500 after 5 pm

2 for 1pizza amp pasta

TAKE OUT ONLY

700 - Highway 9 South Drumheller

Come climb inside the

OPEN DAILYOPEN DAILY

XpsmeXpsmersquorsquottLARGESTEjoptbvsEjoptbvs

403-823-8100403-823-8100 60 - 1 Avenue West60 - 1 Avenue Westw20c35m

Visit

Photo by Mike Todor

Janet Grabner amp John Dahm invite you to browse through their gallery and working studio fi lled with their handmade treasures

Although wersquore open most days from 10 am to 4 pm you can call ahead to make sure wersquore there

WErsquoRE LOCATED IN EAST COULEE AT 169-6TH STREET

(403) 822-2258 k20c36m

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

305 - 4 Street West Drumheller bull 403-823-3318OPEN 11 am - 9 pm Tuesday to Saturday

Can you believe it70 flavours of milkshakes

and slushDare to try one

Bernie Made

It

You Gotta Eat Here

k20c35m

Located at The Brick Railway Ave East amp Centre Street

Find us on FacebookFind us on Facebook

Daily Specials Healthy Menu Choices Fresh Homestyle Food Specialty Coffees Smoothies Breakfast Bagels Quesadillas Desserts Free Wireless Internet

k20cm

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BARin the Dinosaur Hotel

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

Donella SwanThe Weekender

Come late Septem-ber the downtown core will be fl ooded with music art ac-tivities for all ages and best of all - itrsquos free Drumheller will be one of 38 communities this fall to participate

in the Alberta Culture Days Celebration for-merly known as Arts Days from September 28 to 30 Th e Drum-heller Downtown As-sociation Equinox Arts and Cultural So-ciety the Canadian Badlands Passion Play Society and a few in-dependant artists will

join together to bring the event to life ldquoTh ere is an amaz-ing amount of arts and talent in the val-ley so Drumheller seems a fi tting place to celebrate culturerdquo said Chris McLellan regional development manager for Canadian Badlands

Alberta Culture Days is part of the Canada-wide Culture Days celebrations Th is will be the fi fth year running for the event in the province ldquoItrsquos a celebration of everything that is

Alberta as it relates to culturerdquo said Beryl Cullum who does communications for Alberta Culture Cullum said it is a chance for people to get together to show-case what our prov-ince is all about our culture our diversity and our vibrancy Encouraging partic-ipation the provincial government is sup-

porting the celebration by dividing $375000 among 38 communi-ties to which will be for planning and coor-dinating the activities Cullum said out of all the proposals sub-mitted the designated sites that were chosen were based on their plan to provide fun free family-friendly activities Proposals also needed to include

a plan on how they were going to involve youth and partner with other organiza-tions and include a multi-cultural compo-nent Th ere is nothing ab-solutely set in stone as of yet said McLellan However now that they know they are a designated site seri-ous planning can be-gin happening

ldquoThere is an amazing

amount of arts and talent in the valley so

Drumheller seems a

fi tting place to celebrate culturerdquo

Chris McLellan

QU

OTE

Page 10 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller Friday July 27 2012

is one of Canadarsquos premiere theatre destinations Join the 30000 patrons who come annually for the Rosebud Experience Food theatre and so much more

While in Rosebud be sure to visit

Wild Horse JackrsquosShow this ad and receive

10 off all food (not including beverages and tax)

Fully licensed Hours Wed - Sat Noon - 8 pm

Friday is Prime Rib Night

For reservations call 403-677-2999

May 25 - August 25

Matinees - Wed Thurs Sat Evenings - Thurs Fri Sat

Only 25 minutes from Drumheller

For more info amp tickets call 1-800-267-7553 or go to rosebudtheatrecom

Come see

biggest little story

biggest little town

July 4 - August 25

Playing at the Studio Stage Wed Thurs amp Sat at 5 pm

Adaptation of the poignant and moving novel by Chaim Potok

Opening This Week

w27cf

NOW PLAYING

Where to goWHEN YOU HAVE TO GO

Visitors if you need a washroom please use ours

If you would like to offer this service to our visitors call 403-823-258023mEveryone Welcome

to uncover that Antique Classic Hot Rod Muscle Car or MotorcycleGet ready

Tune her up polish the chrome amp with pipes rumbling Cruise to the Dub amp let everyone enjoy your work of art

10 pc Chubby Chicken for $12(from 5-8 pm)

CRUISE IN EVERY THURSDAY500 - 800 pm

and every following Thursday Drumheller Location

Canadarsquos largest live reptile display with more than 100 species displayed in bright naturalistic cages

bull Cobras bull Gila Monsters bull Anacondas bull Crocodiles

Fred the 600 lb American Alligator

Friendly professional staff are always on hand to introduce you to one of our friendly Boa Constrictors or answer any questions you may have Catch one of our many educational programs in the summer

Special Educational Programs are availablefor pre-booked groups

Complete the Drumheller Experience

Open Year RoundSummer 10 am - 10 pm daily bull Call for off -season hours

4038238623 bull wwwreptileworldnet 95 - 3 Avenue E Downtown Drumheller

k20c35m

This Summer at the Drumheller Church of the NazareneJoin us this summer at Riverside Park as we learn how to be TRANSFORMERS

Wednesdays July 11 18 25 amp August 1 amp 8 at 630 pm

In the event of rain Kidztown in the Park will take place at the Church

Finale August 15th at 600 pm at the Church

Church of the Nazarene - 627 6th St East 403-823-2156k26c33m

Alberta Culture Days will take place from September 28 to 30 this year This will give people the chance to get together and showcase everything that is Alberta Drumheller was one of 38 sites chosen

to host the event across the province This photo was taken from 2010 when Drumheller hosted Culture Days formerly known as Arts Days

photo submitted

Celebrating Culture Days downtown Drumheller

Starts July 27

Friday July 27 2012 Page 11 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

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at The Drumheller Mail 515 Hwy 10 East Drumheller AB mail to Box 1629 Drumheller AB T0J 0Y0 fax to 403-823-3864

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Caption This is a weekly feature asking readers

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insidedrumhellercom or visit us on Facebook

RidesIf you know someone

who has acool ride

let us knowCall us at 403-823-2580

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As Doug Jensen shows off his 1931 Ford Model A he lifts the rumble seat and says ldquoThatrsquos where we used to put the beerhellip or girlsrdquo The coupe roadster is the latest addition to his collection and is pretty darn clean He purchased it from outside Edmonton and says there are still a few

tweaks he needs to do to get it up to stan-dard It is powered by the original l-head 4 cylinder that produces a whooping 30 horsepower just enough to go hopping down the highway Besides how much more do you want with mechanical drum brakes

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

Jensenrsquos jalopy

Greg Robbin takes a break from riding his dirt bike at the DORVA Motocross Track on July 25 keeping his new gear away from the dust

LastWeekAlisha Ouellette replied via Facebook and is last weekrsquos winner with her caption ldquoMoments that transcend timerdquo Stop by Th e Drumheller Mail on Highway 9 South to claim your prize

inSide photo by Michael James

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A father and son show off their motorcycle jousting skills during the bike games portion of Motorcycle Madness Despite the gloomy weather over 100 bikes and partici-pants came out on Saturday July 14 The day was fi lled with the annual poker run bike games and the ever

popular burnout pit Organizers are busy collecting the money donated at the event and will be presenting Big Country Victim Services with the donation in the coming month

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CLUES ACROSS1 Hyrax4 Considerateness8 Expressed pleasure

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57 Wm the Conquerorrsquos burial city58 Beach (French)59 7th Hindu month60 Tightly curled hairstyle61 Niches62 Connects the keel amp sternpost63 Take a seat

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25 Made public by radio or television26 Aka sesame27 Skin infections28 Before29 Being cognizant of30 Ballet dancer impressionist31 Eversquos garden32 Produced36 Hiding place for storage37 A single unit38 Napoleonrsquos birthplace40 Daily journals43 Hanging threads edging44 A canvas canopy 45 Central nervous system47 Nest of an eagle48 Assist49 Father of Araethyrea50 Yuletide51 A piece of work52 Clods53 St Philip Patron of Rome54 Arrogant amp annoying person 55 Yearly tonnage (abbr)

ARIES - Mar 21Apr 20Aries you may have to put your feelings on the line if you are to gain the respect of someone important to you Although it may feel uncomfortable forge ahead

TAURUS - Apr 21May 21Taurus some light will be shed on a problem from a past relationship this week This will strengthen your current relationships with family and friends

GEMINI - May 22Jun 21Expect a lot of passion and adventure this week and for the foreseeable future Gemini Talk to your partner about his or her desires as well

CANCER - Jun 22Jul 22Celestial energy will rejuvenate and reenergize you Cancer If things have been a little bit boring at home someone you meet might just provide the spark you need

LEO - Jul 23Aug 23You can fi nd many inspirational forces around you Leo which will aid you in making tough decisions Pay special attention to an overheard conversation

VIRGO - Aug 24Sept 22Virgo you may fi nd yourself on the path to some exciting places if you hang out with the right people this week This is not a time to back out act outside of your comfort zone

LIBRA - Sept 23Oct 23Libra you may be looking for a new adventure but havent a clue where to start Anything is possible if you keep your eyes and ears open to everything around you

SCORPIO - Oct 24Nov 22Dont put any limits on your love life Scorpio Even a relationship that has withstood the test of time can still prove exciting spontaneous and adventurous

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23Dec 21You may fi nd that the energy surrounding you is just a bit overwhelming Sagittarius This is remedied by simply staying out of the limelight for a few days

CAPRICORN - Dec 22Jan 20Its the little things that will catch your attention this week Capricorn A small detail a particular color a note in a song If others overlook it youll probably zone in on it

AQUARIUS - Jan 21Feb 18Expect some surprises when attending a get-together with family and friends An interesting person comes into your life to provide some inspiration

PISCES - Feb 19Mar 20Pisces a situation arises that forces you to think outside the box Make decisions promptly but wisely and youll be happy you did

Horoscopes

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Word Search Solution

Red Wine Wings

The minute I saw this recipe I knew I had to try it It sounded unusual but I had a feeling it would taste great And I was rightPoaching the chicken to begin with ensures well-cooked wings that are so very

tenderI wasnrsquot expecting them to have quite the kick to them that they do eitherAll the ingredients simmer together for 40 minutes Itrsquos as easy as that

4 lb chicken wings separated and tips removed6 cups water2 cups red wine1 cup barbecue saucefrac14 cup soy sauce

frac14 cup Worcestershire sauce2 Tbsp hot pepper fl akes2 Tbsp ground pepper1 Tbsp paprika1 Tbsp sugar1 Tbsp salt1 medium onion chopped1 large tomato quartered(I chopped the tomato and served the wings with the tomato bits)After simmering remove chicken from sauce and grill for 15 - 20 minutes on the barbecue to crisp them up a bit

Serve up these FRIED PICKLES along side the red wine wings and you will be the talk of the town The dipping sauce makes these twice as goodfrac12 cup fl our1 frac34 tsp Cajun seasoningfrac12 tsp Italian seasoningfrac14 tsp Cayenne pepperfrac12 tsp saltfrac12 cup water

2 cups sliced dill picklesHeat 1 inch of peanut oil in a pot to 375 degreesWhisk fl our seasonings and water until smooth Spread the pickles on paper towel and blot dry Add half the pickles to the batter and toss to coat Using a slotted spoon remove and let excess batter drip off Add to the oil one by one and fry until golden ndash about 2 minutes Drain on paper towels and repeat with second halfServe with this saucefrac14 cup mayonnaise1 Tbsp drained horseradish2 tsp ketchupfrac14 tsp Cajun seasoningThe fi rst time I made this I didnrsquot have horseradish I substituted a spicy mustard and it was very good

This is the perfect appy for your next backyard barbecue Enjoy

Food for

thoughtLori Stefanishion

inSide Drumheller Food Columnist

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fax at 403-823-3864 or email whoareyouinsidedrumhellercomHeather Pautler

Who are you Heather PautlerAge 22Employment Social work practicum student at the Drumheller Insti-tutionWhat do you like most about your practicum Th e interaction aspect Irsquom defi nitely a people person in that sense How long have you lived in Drumheller I moved here about four weeks ago so itrsquos all new to me I am originally from Medicine HatWhat do you like most about living in the val-ley I like how the build-ings and the houses and everything is so close knit It has that city feel

with a small town atmo-sphere Irsquom really excited to start exploring all the museums around here At fi rst I thought there was only the Tyrrell but after moving I am real-izing they are all over the place Irsquom going to try to take them all inIs there anything you donrsquot like so far I do miss my family and friends who are back home What would you say is your best quality as a person and why Irsquom pretty outgoing Irsquod say Irsquom really easy to get along with and I am able to stay positive It helps in my profession and it helps build a rapport

with people Do you have any hid-den talents Most peo-ple donrsquot know this even those who have known me for years but I can walk on stilts really wellWhat are you most afraid of Spiders We used to fi nd black widows in our basement in Medi-cine Hat and Irsquom fairly certain thatrsquos where my fear started I just donrsquot trust things with eight legsWhatrsquos the craziest thing yoursquod ever try A friend once mentioned bungee jumping to me I would try it at least once I think It would take a lot to get me to do it but I think I would

If you could have a superpower which would it be and why Irsquod like to be able to tele-port whenever I wanted It would save so much time and money on trav-elling

What are some of your main goals First off Irsquod like to fi nish my bachelorrsquos degree in so-cial work Th en Irsquod like to do some travelling to Antarctica or something crazy

Go for the Red Box

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DORVA revs up to host Drumheller racesDonella Swan | inSide Drumheller

During August long weekend the ldquobrappprdquo sound of dirt bikes and quads will be heard at the DORVA Motocross track located just off of Highway 9 south by the Stampede Barn Campers and trailers will fi ll the parking space and riders from all over will fl ood the valley to take in the action Th e Drumheller Off Road Vehicle Association (DORVA) will be hosting the Southern Alberta (SOAB) Series Round 6 amp 7 race from August 4-6 An addition to this yearrsquos event will be the quad and side by side mud bog For the mud bog DORVA will build a mud pit Quad and side by side riders will challenge each other to see who can get through the pit the furthest and the fastest making it a fun way to get dirty ldquoI think Drumheller has one of the best tracks in Alberta because there are so many volunteers and a lot of community suppport to make everything possible Itrsquos a great practice track for our local riders and there are facilites for riders of all caliberrdquo said Casey Christensen president of DORVA Practice sign-in will begin Friday evening at 7 pm Practice will be held Saturday and race sign in will

happen in the afternoon starting at 3 pm Racing begins Sunday morning at 9 am A four-man rally race will take place Sunday evening

to provide a fun break after a hard day of motorsquos ldquoRiders are coming from all over the province British Columbia

and Saskatchewan Th ere will be everybody from prorsquos racing to four year oldrsquos riding the little 50 cc bikes therersquos a lot to watchrdquo said Christensen Seven vendors as well as a concession will be on site for riders and visitors convenience Members of the Drumheller Titans Football team will be helping out at the race by doing their time fl agging for each event In return for their help DORVA will make a donation for the players time to the Titans ldquoWe like to try to give back to the community when we host these events and itrsquos so great to receive the helprdquo said Christensen Th ere will be lots of local talent in all diff erent classes competing during the race weekend to watch for said Christensen He also said it is a great way to see the sport up close and personal without having to travel far Admission is only $5 per person or $20 for a car load Children four and under are free For more information regarding the race event and times go to wwwdorvamxcom Anyone wishing to volunteer contact Casey Christensen at (403) 820-1574

Ripping it up on the track Azraie Dumont practices to race MX2 intermediate and GP Pro-Am classes for the big event The Drumheller Off Road Vehicle Association (DORVA) will be hosting the Southern Alberta (SOAB) Series Round 6 amp 7 from August 4-6 at the DORVA Motocross Track located just off of Highway 9 South near the Stampede Barns

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Jackie FriedleyGarden Designs

Itrsquos to the point we are going to have to do some deadheading

Some plants respond well to diff erent kinds of deadheading

Perennials as well as some annuals need to have some care given to them at this time of year to try and extend the blooming season or in order for the perennial to move into the fall season

Shearing is one way and a lot of perennials will do well if this is done It seems a little drastic but in the end you will be glad you did For the low growing rock garden plants as well as some of the fi ner textured plants Snow in Summer Coreopsis Basket of Gold trailing Lobelia hardy Geranium take off all the spent fl owers and any untidy growth Petunias and Nasturtiums also respond well to this treatment This will in some cases make a spent plant become new Be sure to fertilize gently and donrsquot let the plant dry out so it has no further reason to be stressed out Be sure to use clean shears scissors anything that is going to be able to make a good clean cut that doesnrsquot do the squish and tear thing

Some plants require a more specifi c approach to the trimming you give them

Irises Daylilies Delphinium anything with a spike type bloom I wait until most of the blooms are spent or the one fl ower in the case of the daylily is done and then I just snip off the stem or shoot close to the base Be sure not to get too low into the plantrsquos green growth as some of them will continue to put up new fl ower stocks until frost gets them I also do this in the fall Once the plants have had a frost I trim everything back Again donrsquot get too deep or close to the ground you donrsquot want to damage anything that is developing into new growth for next year or the next burst of fl owers

Some plants just need you to trim off the spent fl owers Begonias are a good example of this You can usually do this with your fi nger tips Just gently snip the fl ower off and dispose of it This helps keep them clean and gives them a better chance to re-bloom Doing this also keeps the chance of mold and other fungus from starting in the Begonias Delphinium etc By keeping the plants cleaner you allow more air fl ow lowering the chance of problems

Happy Gardening Jackie

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The Drumheller Valley is a unique scenic valley created by millions of years of erosion by wind and water

About 65 million years ago dinosaurs roamed the hot tropical swamps and forests that covered this area Today the fossil-ized remains of the dinosaurs can be seen in museums all over the world and the lush vegetation exists as coal seams throughout the area

The Valley was first inhabited by Thomas Greentree who in 1902 built his homestead on what is now the Town of Drumheller The Greentree House became a stop-over place for early pioneers coming into the district

It was Sam Drumheller who first exploited rich coal reserves

in the area and conceived the idea of a townsite in the Valley Jesse Gouge opened the first coal mine in 1911 In 1913 the Calgary-Drumheller railway line was opened and the coal industry boomed More than 40 mines were soon operating in the Valley Mining towns like Nacmine (short for North American Collieries Mine) Midlandvale Rosedale East Coulee Wayne and Newcastle developed notorious reputations as highrolling boomtowns with bootlegging and gambling When gas and oil were discovered in other parts of Alberta the importance of coal diminished and the economy of the Valley turned to other things

Today the Town of Drumheller relies on agriculture gov-ernment services oil and gas and tourism for its economic prosperity

Tourist information

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Portable water amp dump station Medical Clinic

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ince

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Whether yoursquore a veteran karaoke crooner or a newbie come sing your heart out every Friday night

Outdoor Patio VLTS Liqour Store Bargain Room Rates Rider Friendly

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BAR

1220 Newcastle Trail Drumheller AB 403-823-6844k20c35min the Dinosaur Hotel

Hot Fresh Food and Cool Chilled TreatsOpen Mon-Sat 10 am - 9 pmSun 11 am - 9 pm(Summer time lsquotil 10 pm)

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Come climb inside the

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Janet Grabner amp John Dahm invite you to browse through their gallery and working studio fi lled with their handmade treasures

Although wersquore open most days from 10 am to 4 pm you can call ahead to make sure wersquore there

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(403) 822-2258 k20c36m

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

305 - 4 Street West Drumheller bull 403-823-3318OPEN 11 am - 9 pm Tuesday to Saturday

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NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BARin the Dinosaur Hotel

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

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Come late Septem-ber the downtown core will be fl ooded with music art ac-tivities for all ages and best of all - itrsquos free Drumheller will be one of 38 communities this fall to participate

in the Alberta Culture Days Celebration for-merly known as Arts Days from September 28 to 30 Th e Drum-heller Downtown As-sociation Equinox Arts and Cultural So-ciety the Canadian Badlands Passion Play Society and a few in-dependant artists will

join together to bring the event to life ldquoTh ere is an amaz-ing amount of arts and talent in the val-ley so Drumheller seems a fi tting place to celebrate culturerdquo said Chris McLellan regional development manager for Canadian Badlands

Alberta Culture Days is part of the Canada-wide Culture Days celebrations Th is will be the fi fth year running for the event in the province ldquoItrsquos a celebration of everything that is

Alberta as it relates to culturerdquo said Beryl Cullum who does communications for Alberta Culture Cullum said it is a chance for people to get together to show-case what our prov-ince is all about our culture our diversity and our vibrancy Encouraging partic-ipation the provincial government is sup-

porting the celebration by dividing $375000 among 38 communi-ties to which will be for planning and coor-dinating the activities Cullum said out of all the proposals sub-mitted the designated sites that were chosen were based on their plan to provide fun free family-friendly activities Proposals also needed to include

a plan on how they were going to involve youth and partner with other organiza-tions and include a multi-cultural compo-nent Th ere is nothing ab-solutely set in stone as of yet said McLellan However now that they know they are a designated site seri-ous planning can be-gin happening

ldquoThere is an amazing

amount of arts and talent in the valley so

Drumheller seems a

fi tting place to celebrate culturerdquo

Chris McLellan

QU

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Page 10 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller Friday July 27 2012

is one of Canadarsquos premiere theatre destinations Join the 30000 patrons who come annually for the Rosebud Experience Food theatre and so much more

While in Rosebud be sure to visit

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Fully licensed Hours Wed - Sat Noon - 8 pm

Friday is Prime Rib Night

For reservations call 403-677-2999

May 25 - August 25

Matinees - Wed Thurs Sat Evenings - Thurs Fri Sat

Only 25 minutes from Drumheller

For more info amp tickets call 1-800-267-7553 or go to rosebudtheatrecom

Come see

biggest little story

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July 4 - August 25

Playing at the Studio Stage Wed Thurs amp Sat at 5 pm

Adaptation of the poignant and moving novel by Chaim Potok

Opening This Week

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NOW PLAYING

Where to goWHEN YOU HAVE TO GO

Visitors if you need a washroom please use ours

If you would like to offer this service to our visitors call 403-823-258023mEveryone Welcome

to uncover that Antique Classic Hot Rod Muscle Car or MotorcycleGet ready

Tune her up polish the chrome amp with pipes rumbling Cruise to the Dub amp let everyone enjoy your work of art

10 pc Chubby Chicken for $12(from 5-8 pm)

CRUISE IN EVERY THURSDAY500 - 800 pm

and every following Thursday Drumheller Location

Canadarsquos largest live reptile display with more than 100 species displayed in bright naturalistic cages

bull Cobras bull Gila Monsters bull Anacondas bull Crocodiles

Fred the 600 lb American Alligator

Friendly professional staff are always on hand to introduce you to one of our friendly Boa Constrictors or answer any questions you may have Catch one of our many educational programs in the summer

Special Educational Programs are availablefor pre-booked groups

Complete the Drumheller Experience

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This Summer at the Drumheller Church of the NazareneJoin us this summer at Riverside Park as we learn how to be TRANSFORMERS

Wednesdays July 11 18 25 amp August 1 amp 8 at 630 pm

In the event of rain Kidztown in the Park will take place at the Church

Finale August 15th at 600 pm at the Church

Church of the Nazarene - 627 6th St East 403-823-2156k26c33m

Alberta Culture Days will take place from September 28 to 30 this year This will give people the chance to get together and showcase everything that is Alberta Drumheller was one of 38 sites chosen

to host the event across the province This photo was taken from 2010 when Drumheller hosted Culture Days formerly known as Arts Days

photo submitted

Celebrating Culture Days downtown Drumheller

Starts July 27

Friday July 27 2012 Page 11 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

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CAPTIONThis

Caption This is a weekly feature asking readers

to provide a headline for a photo from the valley

Winners will receive a Drumheller MailinSide Drumheller prize

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fax at 403-823-3864 email information

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As Doug Jensen shows off his 1931 Ford Model A he lifts the rumble seat and says ldquoThatrsquos where we used to put the beerhellip or girlsrdquo The coupe roadster is the latest addition to his collection and is pretty darn clean He purchased it from outside Edmonton and says there are still a few

tweaks he needs to do to get it up to stan-dard It is powered by the original l-head 4 cylinder that produces a whooping 30 horsepower just enough to go hopping down the highway Besides how much more do you want with mechanical drum brakes

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

Jensenrsquos jalopy

Greg Robbin takes a break from riding his dirt bike at the DORVA Motocross Track on July 25 keeping his new gear away from the dust

LastWeekAlisha Ouellette replied via Facebook and is last weekrsquos winner with her caption ldquoMoments that transcend timerdquo Stop by Th e Drumheller Mail on Highway 9 South to claim your prize

inSide photo by Michael James

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Verdant Valley Colony fresh pro-duce at Macrsquos corner every Fri-day starting July 13 till mid Sep-tember 1230 pm - 530 pm 28c31

RV FOR SALERV FOR SALE Lightweight 27 ft 5th wheel trailer with one slide Fridge stove furnace air and back jacks Good rubber and condition Sleeps 6 $1190000 Also 7rsquo over cab Valley Camper for small truck Good shape Fridge stove microwave and hydraulic jacks Sleeps 4 $300000 Phone 403-823-7033 Cell 403-823-0872 28p30

HELP WANTEDHELP WANTED Live-in care-giver needed for 3 boys on full time basis in a private home in Drumheller Must have Grade 12 at least Basic nursing or care giving skills required Room and board provided at $336month 2 week vacation provided and pay annually Wage is $10hr and 40hr wk Contact 403-823-8628 Email nanathwebmailcoza 29p30HELP WANTED 4-8 Hour day per week position Cashier - Lunch Counter Service Mini-mal cooking Drop-off resume at Rosedale Cafe amp Market or fax to 403-823-8866 30c

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A father and son show off their motorcycle jousting skills during the bike games portion of Motorcycle Madness Despite the gloomy weather over 100 bikes and partici-pants came out on Saturday July 14 The day was fi lled with the annual poker run bike games and the ever

popular burnout pit Organizers are busy collecting the money donated at the event and will be presenting Big Country Victim Services with the donation in the coming month

submitted photo

Madness at motorcycle show

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inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday July 27 2012 - 13

CLUES ACROSS1 Hyrax4 Considerateness8 Expressed pleasure

13 1896 Ethiopian battle15 Hawaiian dance16 Khaki colors17 Southern soldiers

18 Musician Clapton19 58703 ND20 Lettermanrsquos hometown23 Fr Riviera resort24 Wrath25 Put up with something27 Divertimento32 Comportment33 Toward the mouth34 Take in marriage35 Composer of Rule Britania36 Central parts of fruits38 Ice hockey goal39 Lair40 A citizen of Denmark41 Algeriarsquos 2nd largest city42 Buildings44 Extensive landed property46 Bravo Bravo Bravo47 Cereal grass spikelet bristles48 Gives you instant long locks55 Umbrian industrial city56 Cheremis language

57 Wm the Conquerorrsquos burial city58 Beach (French)59 7th Hindu month60 Tightly curled hairstyle61 Niches62 Connects the keel amp sternpost63 Take a seat

CLUES DOWN1 Persian dialect2 Yemen port amp gulf3 Switchboard (abbr)4 From that place5 Invisible emanations6 Shear7 Mexican tortilla dish8 Highly regarded9 Said of a city that ldquorose uprdquo10 Turkish district11 Of a very dark black12 Fall back time14 Inanely foolish21 Furnish with help22 Former Italian monetary units

25 Made public by radio or television26 Aka sesame27 Skin infections28 Before29 Being cognizant of30 Ballet dancer impressionist31 Eversquos garden32 Produced36 Hiding place for storage37 A single unit38 Napoleonrsquos birthplace40 Daily journals43 Hanging threads edging44 A canvas canopy 45 Central nervous system47 Nest of an eagle48 Assist49 Father of Araethyrea50 Yuletide51 A piece of work52 Clods53 St Philip Patron of Rome54 Arrogant amp annoying person 55 Yearly tonnage (abbr)

ARIES - Mar 21Apr 20Aries you may have to put your feelings on the line if you are to gain the respect of someone important to you Although it may feel uncomfortable forge ahead

TAURUS - Apr 21May 21Taurus some light will be shed on a problem from a past relationship this week This will strengthen your current relationships with family and friends

GEMINI - May 22Jun 21Expect a lot of passion and adventure this week and for the foreseeable future Gemini Talk to your partner about his or her desires as well

CANCER - Jun 22Jul 22Celestial energy will rejuvenate and reenergize you Cancer If things have been a little bit boring at home someone you meet might just provide the spark you need

LEO - Jul 23Aug 23You can fi nd many inspirational forces around you Leo which will aid you in making tough decisions Pay special attention to an overheard conversation

VIRGO - Aug 24Sept 22Virgo you may fi nd yourself on the path to some exciting places if you hang out with the right people this week This is not a time to back out act outside of your comfort zone

LIBRA - Sept 23Oct 23Libra you may be looking for a new adventure but havent a clue where to start Anything is possible if you keep your eyes and ears open to everything around you

SCORPIO - Oct 24Nov 22Dont put any limits on your love life Scorpio Even a relationship that has withstood the test of time can still prove exciting spontaneous and adventurous

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23Dec 21You may fi nd that the energy surrounding you is just a bit overwhelming Sagittarius This is remedied by simply staying out of the limelight for a few days

CAPRICORN - Dec 22Jan 20Its the little things that will catch your attention this week Capricorn A small detail a particular color a note in a song If others overlook it youll probably zone in on it

AQUARIUS - Jan 21Feb 18Expect some surprises when attending a get-together with family and friends An interesting person comes into your life to provide some inspiration

PISCES - Feb 19Mar 20Pisces a situation arises that forces you to think outside the box Make decisions promptly but wisely and youll be happy you did

Horoscopes

Sudoku

Crossword

Herersquos how it works Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid broken down into nine 3x3 boxes To solve a sudoku the numbers 1 through 9 must fi ll each row column and box Each number can appear only once in each row column and box You can fi gure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric clues already provided in the boxes The more numbers you name the easier it gets to solve the puzzle

Sudoku Solution

AnswersLast Weeks

Crossword Solution

Word Search

14 - Friday July 27 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

Word Search Solution

Red Wine Wings

The minute I saw this recipe I knew I had to try it It sounded unusual but I had a feeling it would taste great And I was rightPoaching the chicken to begin with ensures well-cooked wings that are so very

tenderI wasnrsquot expecting them to have quite the kick to them that they do eitherAll the ingredients simmer together for 40 minutes Itrsquos as easy as that

4 lb chicken wings separated and tips removed6 cups water2 cups red wine1 cup barbecue saucefrac14 cup soy sauce

frac14 cup Worcestershire sauce2 Tbsp hot pepper fl akes2 Tbsp ground pepper1 Tbsp paprika1 Tbsp sugar1 Tbsp salt1 medium onion chopped1 large tomato quartered(I chopped the tomato and served the wings with the tomato bits)After simmering remove chicken from sauce and grill for 15 - 20 minutes on the barbecue to crisp them up a bit

Serve up these FRIED PICKLES along side the red wine wings and you will be the talk of the town The dipping sauce makes these twice as goodfrac12 cup fl our1 frac34 tsp Cajun seasoningfrac12 tsp Italian seasoningfrac14 tsp Cayenne pepperfrac12 tsp saltfrac12 cup water

2 cups sliced dill picklesHeat 1 inch of peanut oil in a pot to 375 degreesWhisk fl our seasonings and water until smooth Spread the pickles on paper towel and blot dry Add half the pickles to the batter and toss to coat Using a slotted spoon remove and let excess batter drip off Add to the oil one by one and fry until golden ndash about 2 minutes Drain on paper towels and repeat with second halfServe with this saucefrac14 cup mayonnaise1 Tbsp drained horseradish2 tsp ketchupfrac14 tsp Cajun seasoningThe fi rst time I made this I didnrsquot have horseradish I substituted a spicy mustard and it was very good

This is the perfect appy for your next backyard barbecue Enjoy

Food for

thoughtLori Stefanishion

inSide Drumheller Food Columnist

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DRUMHELLER AREA NIGHTLIFEMay 25 - August 25 Rosebud Anne of Green Gables See the classical musical about small-town life where itrsquos meant to be seen Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrose-budtheatrecom for tickets or show infoJuly 4 - August 25 Rosebud My Name is Asher Lev Adaptation of the poignant and moving novel by Chaim Potok Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom for tickets or show infoPlaying at The Napier Theatre Wednesday July 25 to Thursday August 2 730 pm The Dark Knight Rises Closed MondaysWednesday August 1 Drumheller Special Seafood Buffet at Diana Restaurant 5-730 pm Downtown DrumhellerThursdays starting August 2 Drumheller 6 week Country amp Western Swing (Jive) Lessons 700 pm for singles or couples at carol todor dance school Call 403-823-4377 to registerMonday evenings Nacmine Community Bingo at Nacmine Hall Doors open 6 pm Bingo starts at 730 pmWednesday evenings Drumheller Wing Night Flavourz Restaurant and LoungeFriday Nights Drumheller Friday Rib Night Flavourz Restaurant and Lounge

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Who are you Heather PautlerAge 22Employment Social work practicum student at the Drumheller Insti-tutionWhat do you like most about your practicum Th e interaction aspect Irsquom defi nitely a people person in that sense How long have you lived in Drumheller I moved here about four weeks ago so itrsquos all new to me I am originally from Medicine HatWhat do you like most about living in the val-ley I like how the build-ings and the houses and everything is so close knit It has that city feel

with a small town atmo-sphere Irsquom really excited to start exploring all the museums around here At fi rst I thought there was only the Tyrrell but after moving I am real-izing they are all over the place Irsquom going to try to take them all inIs there anything you donrsquot like so far I do miss my family and friends who are back home What would you say is your best quality as a person and why Irsquom pretty outgoing Irsquod say Irsquom really easy to get along with and I am able to stay positive It helps in my profession and it helps build a rapport

with people Do you have any hid-den talents Most peo-ple donrsquot know this even those who have known me for years but I can walk on stilts really wellWhat are you most afraid of Spiders We used to fi nd black widows in our basement in Medi-cine Hat and Irsquom fairly certain thatrsquos where my fear started I just donrsquot trust things with eight legsWhatrsquos the craziest thing yoursquod ever try A friend once mentioned bungee jumping to me I would try it at least once I think It would take a lot to get me to do it but I think I would

If you could have a superpower which would it be and why Irsquod like to be able to tele-port whenever I wanted It would save so much time and money on trav-elling

What are some of your main goals First off Irsquod like to fi nish my bachelorrsquos degree in so-cial work Th en Irsquod like to do some travelling to Antarctica or something crazy

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DORVA revs up to host Drumheller racesDonella Swan | inSide Drumheller

During August long weekend the ldquobrappprdquo sound of dirt bikes and quads will be heard at the DORVA Motocross track located just off of Highway 9 south by the Stampede Barn Campers and trailers will fi ll the parking space and riders from all over will fl ood the valley to take in the action Th e Drumheller Off Road Vehicle Association (DORVA) will be hosting the Southern Alberta (SOAB) Series Round 6 amp 7 race from August 4-6 An addition to this yearrsquos event will be the quad and side by side mud bog For the mud bog DORVA will build a mud pit Quad and side by side riders will challenge each other to see who can get through the pit the furthest and the fastest making it a fun way to get dirty ldquoI think Drumheller has one of the best tracks in Alberta because there are so many volunteers and a lot of community suppport to make everything possible Itrsquos a great practice track for our local riders and there are facilites for riders of all caliberrdquo said Casey Christensen president of DORVA Practice sign-in will begin Friday evening at 7 pm Practice will be held Saturday and race sign in will

happen in the afternoon starting at 3 pm Racing begins Sunday morning at 9 am A four-man rally race will take place Sunday evening

to provide a fun break after a hard day of motorsquos ldquoRiders are coming from all over the province British Columbia

and Saskatchewan Th ere will be everybody from prorsquos racing to four year oldrsquos riding the little 50 cc bikes therersquos a lot to watchrdquo said Christensen Seven vendors as well as a concession will be on site for riders and visitors convenience Members of the Drumheller Titans Football team will be helping out at the race by doing their time fl agging for each event In return for their help DORVA will make a donation for the players time to the Titans ldquoWe like to try to give back to the community when we host these events and itrsquos so great to receive the helprdquo said Christensen Th ere will be lots of local talent in all diff erent classes competing during the race weekend to watch for said Christensen He also said it is a great way to see the sport up close and personal without having to travel far Admission is only $5 per person or $20 for a car load Children four and under are free For more information regarding the race event and times go to wwwdorvamxcom Anyone wishing to volunteer contact Casey Christensen at (403) 820-1574

Ripping it up on the track Azraie Dumont practices to race MX2 intermediate and GP Pro-Am classes for the big event The Drumheller Off Road Vehicle Association (DORVA) will be hosting the Southern Alberta (SOAB) Series Round 6 amp 7 from August 4-6 at the DORVA Motocross Track located just off of Highway 9 South near the Stampede Barns

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Jackie FriedleyGarden Designs

Itrsquos to the point we are going to have to do some deadheading

Some plants respond well to diff erent kinds of deadheading

Perennials as well as some annuals need to have some care given to them at this time of year to try and extend the blooming season or in order for the perennial to move into the fall season

Shearing is one way and a lot of perennials will do well if this is done It seems a little drastic but in the end you will be glad you did For the low growing rock garden plants as well as some of the fi ner textured plants Snow in Summer Coreopsis Basket of Gold trailing Lobelia hardy Geranium take off all the spent fl owers and any untidy growth Petunias and Nasturtiums also respond well to this treatment This will in some cases make a spent plant become new Be sure to fertilize gently and donrsquot let the plant dry out so it has no further reason to be stressed out Be sure to use clean shears scissors anything that is going to be able to make a good clean cut that doesnrsquot do the squish and tear thing

Some plants require a more specifi c approach to the trimming you give them

Irises Daylilies Delphinium anything with a spike type bloom I wait until most of the blooms are spent or the one fl ower in the case of the daylily is done and then I just snip off the stem or shoot close to the base Be sure not to get too low into the plantrsquos green growth as some of them will continue to put up new fl ower stocks until frost gets them I also do this in the fall Once the plants have had a frost I trim everything back Again donrsquot get too deep or close to the ground you donrsquot want to damage anything that is developing into new growth for next year or the next burst of fl owers

Some plants just need you to trim off the spent fl owers Begonias are a good example of this You can usually do this with your fi nger tips Just gently snip the fl ower off and dispose of it This helps keep them clean and gives them a better chance to re-bloom Doing this also keeps the chance of mold and other fungus from starting in the Begonias Delphinium etc By keeping the plants cleaner you allow more air fl ow lowering the chance of problems

Happy Gardening Jackie

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Donella SwanThe Weekender

Come late Septem-ber the downtown core will be fl ooded with music art ac-tivities for all ages and best of all - itrsquos free Drumheller will be one of 38 communities this fall to participate

in the Alberta Culture Days Celebration for-merly known as Arts Days from September 28 to 30 Th e Drum-heller Downtown As-sociation Equinox Arts and Cultural So-ciety the Canadian Badlands Passion Play Society and a few in-dependant artists will

join together to bring the event to life ldquoTh ere is an amaz-ing amount of arts and talent in the val-ley so Drumheller seems a fi tting place to celebrate culturerdquo said Chris McLellan regional development manager for Canadian Badlands

Alberta Culture Days is part of the Canada-wide Culture Days celebrations Th is will be the fi fth year running for the event in the province ldquoItrsquos a celebration of everything that is

Alberta as it relates to culturerdquo said Beryl Cullum who does communications for Alberta Culture Cullum said it is a chance for people to get together to show-case what our prov-ince is all about our culture our diversity and our vibrancy Encouraging partic-ipation the provincial government is sup-

porting the celebration by dividing $375000 among 38 communi-ties to which will be for planning and coor-dinating the activities Cullum said out of all the proposals sub-mitted the designated sites that were chosen were based on their plan to provide fun free family-friendly activities Proposals also needed to include

a plan on how they were going to involve youth and partner with other organiza-tions and include a multi-cultural compo-nent Th ere is nothing ab-solutely set in stone as of yet said McLellan However now that they know they are a designated site seri-ous planning can be-gin happening

ldquoThere is an amazing

amount of arts and talent in the valley so

Drumheller seems a

fi tting place to celebrate culturerdquo

Chris McLellan

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Page 10 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller Friday July 27 2012

is one of Canadarsquos premiere theatre destinations Join the 30000 patrons who come annually for the Rosebud Experience Food theatre and so much more

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Where to goWHEN YOU HAVE TO GO

Visitors if you need a washroom please use ours

If you would like to offer this service to our visitors call 403-823-258023mEveryone Welcome

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Tune her up polish the chrome amp with pipes rumbling Cruise to the Dub amp let everyone enjoy your work of art

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Fred the 600 lb American Alligator

Friendly professional staff are always on hand to introduce you to one of our friendly Boa Constrictors or answer any questions you may have Catch one of our many educational programs in the summer

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In the event of rain Kidztown in the Park will take place at the Church

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Alberta Culture Days will take place from September 28 to 30 this year This will give people the chance to get together and showcase everything that is Alberta Drumheller was one of 38 sites chosen

to host the event across the province This photo was taken from 2010 when Drumheller hosted Culture Days formerly known as Arts Days

photo submitted

Celebrating Culture Days downtown Drumheller

Starts July 27

Friday July 27 2012 Page 11 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

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As Doug Jensen shows off his 1931 Ford Model A he lifts the rumble seat and says ldquoThatrsquos where we used to put the beerhellip or girlsrdquo The coupe roadster is the latest addition to his collection and is pretty darn clean He purchased it from outside Edmonton and says there are still a few

tweaks he needs to do to get it up to stan-dard It is powered by the original l-head 4 cylinder that produces a whooping 30 horsepower just enough to go hopping down the highway Besides how much more do you want with mechanical drum brakes

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Greg Robbin takes a break from riding his dirt bike at the DORVA Motocross Track on July 25 keeping his new gear away from the dust

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A father and son show off their motorcycle jousting skills during the bike games portion of Motorcycle Madness Despite the gloomy weather over 100 bikes and partici-pants came out on Saturday July 14 The day was fi lled with the annual poker run bike games and the ever

popular burnout pit Organizers are busy collecting the money donated at the event and will be presenting Big Country Victim Services with the donation in the coming month

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Word Search Solution

Red Wine Wings

The minute I saw this recipe I knew I had to try it It sounded unusual but I had a feeling it would taste great And I was rightPoaching the chicken to begin with ensures well-cooked wings that are so very

tenderI wasnrsquot expecting them to have quite the kick to them that they do eitherAll the ingredients simmer together for 40 minutes Itrsquos as easy as that

4 lb chicken wings separated and tips removed6 cups water2 cups red wine1 cup barbecue saucefrac14 cup soy sauce

frac14 cup Worcestershire sauce2 Tbsp hot pepper fl akes2 Tbsp ground pepper1 Tbsp paprika1 Tbsp sugar1 Tbsp salt1 medium onion chopped1 large tomato quartered(I chopped the tomato and served the wings with the tomato bits)After simmering remove chicken from sauce and grill for 15 - 20 minutes on the barbecue to crisp them up a bit

Serve up these FRIED PICKLES along side the red wine wings and you will be the talk of the town The dipping sauce makes these twice as goodfrac12 cup fl our1 frac34 tsp Cajun seasoningfrac12 tsp Italian seasoningfrac14 tsp Cayenne pepperfrac12 tsp saltfrac12 cup water

2 cups sliced dill picklesHeat 1 inch of peanut oil in a pot to 375 degreesWhisk fl our seasonings and water until smooth Spread the pickles on paper towel and blot dry Add half the pickles to the batter and toss to coat Using a slotted spoon remove and let excess batter drip off Add to the oil one by one and fry until golden ndash about 2 minutes Drain on paper towels and repeat with second halfServe with this saucefrac14 cup mayonnaise1 Tbsp drained horseradish2 tsp ketchupfrac14 tsp Cajun seasoningThe fi rst time I made this I didnrsquot have horseradish I substituted a spicy mustard and it was very good

This is the perfect appy for your next backyard barbecue Enjoy

Food for

thoughtLori Stefanishion

inSide Drumheller Food Columnist

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Who are you Heather PautlerAge 22Employment Social work practicum student at the Drumheller Insti-tutionWhat do you like most about your practicum Th e interaction aspect Irsquom defi nitely a people person in that sense How long have you lived in Drumheller I moved here about four weeks ago so itrsquos all new to me I am originally from Medicine HatWhat do you like most about living in the val-ley I like how the build-ings and the houses and everything is so close knit It has that city feel

with a small town atmo-sphere Irsquom really excited to start exploring all the museums around here At fi rst I thought there was only the Tyrrell but after moving I am real-izing they are all over the place Irsquom going to try to take them all inIs there anything you donrsquot like so far I do miss my family and friends who are back home What would you say is your best quality as a person and why Irsquom pretty outgoing Irsquod say Irsquom really easy to get along with and I am able to stay positive It helps in my profession and it helps build a rapport

with people Do you have any hid-den talents Most peo-ple donrsquot know this even those who have known me for years but I can walk on stilts really wellWhat are you most afraid of Spiders We used to fi nd black widows in our basement in Medi-cine Hat and Irsquom fairly certain thatrsquos where my fear started I just donrsquot trust things with eight legsWhatrsquos the craziest thing yoursquod ever try A friend once mentioned bungee jumping to me I would try it at least once I think It would take a lot to get me to do it but I think I would

If you could have a superpower which would it be and why Irsquod like to be able to tele-port whenever I wanted It would save so much time and money on trav-elling

What are some of your main goals First off Irsquod like to fi nish my bachelorrsquos degree in so-cial work Th en Irsquod like to do some travelling to Antarctica or something crazy

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DORVA revs up to host Drumheller racesDonella Swan | inSide Drumheller

During August long weekend the ldquobrappprdquo sound of dirt bikes and quads will be heard at the DORVA Motocross track located just off of Highway 9 south by the Stampede Barn Campers and trailers will fi ll the parking space and riders from all over will fl ood the valley to take in the action Th e Drumheller Off Road Vehicle Association (DORVA) will be hosting the Southern Alberta (SOAB) Series Round 6 amp 7 race from August 4-6 An addition to this yearrsquos event will be the quad and side by side mud bog For the mud bog DORVA will build a mud pit Quad and side by side riders will challenge each other to see who can get through the pit the furthest and the fastest making it a fun way to get dirty ldquoI think Drumheller has one of the best tracks in Alberta because there are so many volunteers and a lot of community suppport to make everything possible Itrsquos a great practice track for our local riders and there are facilites for riders of all caliberrdquo said Casey Christensen president of DORVA Practice sign-in will begin Friday evening at 7 pm Practice will be held Saturday and race sign in will

happen in the afternoon starting at 3 pm Racing begins Sunday morning at 9 am A four-man rally race will take place Sunday evening

to provide a fun break after a hard day of motorsquos ldquoRiders are coming from all over the province British Columbia

and Saskatchewan Th ere will be everybody from prorsquos racing to four year oldrsquos riding the little 50 cc bikes therersquos a lot to watchrdquo said Christensen Seven vendors as well as a concession will be on site for riders and visitors convenience Members of the Drumheller Titans Football team will be helping out at the race by doing their time fl agging for each event In return for their help DORVA will make a donation for the players time to the Titans ldquoWe like to try to give back to the community when we host these events and itrsquos so great to receive the helprdquo said Christensen Th ere will be lots of local talent in all diff erent classes competing during the race weekend to watch for said Christensen He also said it is a great way to see the sport up close and personal without having to travel far Admission is only $5 per person or $20 for a car load Children four and under are free For more information regarding the race event and times go to wwwdorvamxcom Anyone wishing to volunteer contact Casey Christensen at (403) 820-1574

Ripping it up on the track Azraie Dumont practices to race MX2 intermediate and GP Pro-Am classes for the big event The Drumheller Off Road Vehicle Association (DORVA) will be hosting the Southern Alberta (SOAB) Series Round 6 amp 7 from August 4-6 at the DORVA Motocross Track located just off of Highway 9 South near the Stampede Barns

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Jackie FriedleyGarden Designs

Itrsquos to the point we are going to have to do some deadheading

Some plants respond well to diff erent kinds of deadheading

Perennials as well as some annuals need to have some care given to them at this time of year to try and extend the blooming season or in order for the perennial to move into the fall season

Shearing is one way and a lot of perennials will do well if this is done It seems a little drastic but in the end you will be glad you did For the low growing rock garden plants as well as some of the fi ner textured plants Snow in Summer Coreopsis Basket of Gold trailing Lobelia hardy Geranium take off all the spent fl owers and any untidy growth Petunias and Nasturtiums also respond well to this treatment This will in some cases make a spent plant become new Be sure to fertilize gently and donrsquot let the plant dry out so it has no further reason to be stressed out Be sure to use clean shears scissors anything that is going to be able to make a good clean cut that doesnrsquot do the squish and tear thing

Some plants require a more specifi c approach to the trimming you give them

Irises Daylilies Delphinium anything with a spike type bloom I wait until most of the blooms are spent or the one fl ower in the case of the daylily is done and then I just snip off the stem or shoot close to the base Be sure not to get too low into the plantrsquos green growth as some of them will continue to put up new fl ower stocks until frost gets them I also do this in the fall Once the plants have had a frost I trim everything back Again donrsquot get too deep or close to the ground you donrsquot want to damage anything that is developing into new growth for next year or the next burst of fl owers

Some plants just need you to trim off the spent fl owers Begonias are a good example of this You can usually do this with your fi nger tips Just gently snip the fl ower off and dispose of it This helps keep them clean and gives them a better chance to re-bloom Doing this also keeps the chance of mold and other fungus from starting in the Begonias Delphinium etc By keeping the plants cleaner you allow more air fl ow lowering the chance of problems

Happy Gardening Jackie

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As Doug Jensen shows off his 1931 Ford Model A he lifts the rumble seat and says ldquoThatrsquos where we used to put the beerhellip or girlsrdquo The coupe roadster is the latest addition to his collection and is pretty darn clean He purchased it from outside Edmonton and says there are still a few

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A father and son show off their motorcycle jousting skills during the bike games portion of Motorcycle Madness Despite the gloomy weather over 100 bikes and partici-pants came out on Saturday July 14 The day was fi lled with the annual poker run bike games and the ever

popular burnout pit Organizers are busy collecting the money donated at the event and will be presenting Big Country Victim Services with the donation in the coming month

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CLUES ACROSS1 Hyrax4 Considerateness8 Expressed pleasure

13 1896 Ethiopian battle15 Hawaiian dance16 Khaki colors17 Southern soldiers

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57 Wm the Conquerorrsquos burial city58 Beach (French)59 7th Hindu month60 Tightly curled hairstyle61 Niches62 Connects the keel amp sternpost63 Take a seat

CLUES DOWN1 Persian dialect2 Yemen port amp gulf3 Switchboard (abbr)4 From that place5 Invisible emanations6 Shear7 Mexican tortilla dish8 Highly regarded9 Said of a city that ldquorose uprdquo10 Turkish district11 Of a very dark black12 Fall back time14 Inanely foolish21 Furnish with help22 Former Italian monetary units

25 Made public by radio or television26 Aka sesame27 Skin infections28 Before29 Being cognizant of30 Ballet dancer impressionist31 Eversquos garden32 Produced36 Hiding place for storage37 A single unit38 Napoleonrsquos birthplace40 Daily journals43 Hanging threads edging44 A canvas canopy 45 Central nervous system47 Nest of an eagle48 Assist49 Father of Araethyrea50 Yuletide51 A piece of work52 Clods53 St Philip Patron of Rome54 Arrogant amp annoying person 55 Yearly tonnage (abbr)

ARIES - Mar 21Apr 20Aries you may have to put your feelings on the line if you are to gain the respect of someone important to you Although it may feel uncomfortable forge ahead

TAURUS - Apr 21May 21Taurus some light will be shed on a problem from a past relationship this week This will strengthen your current relationships with family and friends

GEMINI - May 22Jun 21Expect a lot of passion and adventure this week and for the foreseeable future Gemini Talk to your partner about his or her desires as well

CANCER - Jun 22Jul 22Celestial energy will rejuvenate and reenergize you Cancer If things have been a little bit boring at home someone you meet might just provide the spark you need

LEO - Jul 23Aug 23You can fi nd many inspirational forces around you Leo which will aid you in making tough decisions Pay special attention to an overheard conversation

VIRGO - Aug 24Sept 22Virgo you may fi nd yourself on the path to some exciting places if you hang out with the right people this week This is not a time to back out act outside of your comfort zone

LIBRA - Sept 23Oct 23Libra you may be looking for a new adventure but havent a clue where to start Anything is possible if you keep your eyes and ears open to everything around you

SCORPIO - Oct 24Nov 22Dont put any limits on your love life Scorpio Even a relationship that has withstood the test of time can still prove exciting spontaneous and adventurous

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23Dec 21You may fi nd that the energy surrounding you is just a bit overwhelming Sagittarius This is remedied by simply staying out of the limelight for a few days

CAPRICORN - Dec 22Jan 20Its the little things that will catch your attention this week Capricorn A small detail a particular color a note in a song If others overlook it youll probably zone in on it

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PISCES - Feb 19Mar 20Pisces a situation arises that forces you to think outside the box Make decisions promptly but wisely and youll be happy you did

Horoscopes

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Herersquos how it works Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid broken down into nine 3x3 boxes To solve a sudoku the numbers 1 through 9 must fi ll each row column and box Each number can appear only once in each row column and box You can fi gure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric clues already provided in the boxes The more numbers you name the easier it gets to solve the puzzle

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Word Search Solution

Red Wine Wings

The minute I saw this recipe I knew I had to try it It sounded unusual but I had a feeling it would taste great And I was rightPoaching the chicken to begin with ensures well-cooked wings that are so very

tenderI wasnrsquot expecting them to have quite the kick to them that they do eitherAll the ingredients simmer together for 40 minutes Itrsquos as easy as that

4 lb chicken wings separated and tips removed6 cups water2 cups red wine1 cup barbecue saucefrac14 cup soy sauce

frac14 cup Worcestershire sauce2 Tbsp hot pepper fl akes2 Tbsp ground pepper1 Tbsp paprika1 Tbsp sugar1 Tbsp salt1 medium onion chopped1 large tomato quartered(I chopped the tomato and served the wings with the tomato bits)After simmering remove chicken from sauce and grill for 15 - 20 minutes on the barbecue to crisp them up a bit

Serve up these FRIED PICKLES along side the red wine wings and you will be the talk of the town The dipping sauce makes these twice as goodfrac12 cup fl our1 frac34 tsp Cajun seasoningfrac12 tsp Italian seasoningfrac14 tsp Cayenne pepperfrac12 tsp saltfrac12 cup water

2 cups sliced dill picklesHeat 1 inch of peanut oil in a pot to 375 degreesWhisk fl our seasonings and water until smooth Spread the pickles on paper towel and blot dry Add half the pickles to the batter and toss to coat Using a slotted spoon remove and let excess batter drip off Add to the oil one by one and fry until golden ndash about 2 minutes Drain on paper towels and repeat with second halfServe with this saucefrac14 cup mayonnaise1 Tbsp drained horseradish2 tsp ketchupfrac14 tsp Cajun seasoningThe fi rst time I made this I didnrsquot have horseradish I substituted a spicy mustard and it was very good

This is the perfect appy for your next backyard barbecue Enjoy

Food for

thoughtLori Stefanishion

inSide Drumheller Food Columnist

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DRUMHELLER AREA NIGHTLIFEMay 25 - August 25 Rosebud Anne of Green Gables See the classical musical about small-town life where itrsquos meant to be seen Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrose-budtheatrecom for tickets or show infoJuly 4 - August 25 Rosebud My Name is Asher Lev Adaptation of the poignant and moving novel by Chaim Potok Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom for tickets or show infoPlaying at The Napier Theatre Wednesday July 25 to Thursday August 2 730 pm The Dark Knight Rises Closed MondaysWednesday August 1 Drumheller Special Seafood Buffet at Diana Restaurant 5-730 pm Downtown DrumhellerThursdays starting August 2 Drumheller 6 week Country amp Western Swing (Jive) Lessons 700 pm for singles or couples at carol todor dance school Call 403-823-4377 to registerMonday evenings Nacmine Community Bingo at Nacmine Hall Doors open 6 pm Bingo starts at 730 pmWednesday evenings Drumheller Wing Night Flavourz Restaurant and LoungeFriday Nights Drumheller Friday Rib Night Flavourz Restaurant and Lounge

Fri - Sun July 27-29 Hanna Old Time Music Jamboree at the Hanna Community Centre Three Days of Fine Old Time Music and Dancing July 27-29 Rockyford 55th Annual Rockyford Rodeo Thursday August 2 Morrin Starland County Grand Opening of new Administration Office August 4-6 Drumheller Drumheller Off Road Vehicle Association presents SOAB For complete details or call 403-334-3672Mondays Tuesdays and Fridays July 3 - August 29 Drumheller Drumheller Public Library Summer Reading ProgramJuly 30 - August 3 Drumheller Vacation Bible School at Church of the Nazarene 930 am - 12 noon Kindergarten to Grade 5 Registration $10 Contact Dorothy Reeder 403-823-7020Wednesday Afternoon KidsClub After School Program 330 - 530 pm Drumheller Church of the Nazarene 627 6 Street East 403-823-7020 for information

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WHOare youWho are you is a weekly feature that profiles various young professional Drumhellerites

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fax at 403-823-3864 or email whoareyouinsidedrumhellercomHeather Pautler

Who are you Heather PautlerAge 22Employment Social work practicum student at the Drumheller Insti-tutionWhat do you like most about your practicum Th e interaction aspect Irsquom defi nitely a people person in that sense How long have you lived in Drumheller I moved here about four weeks ago so itrsquos all new to me I am originally from Medicine HatWhat do you like most about living in the val-ley I like how the build-ings and the houses and everything is so close knit It has that city feel

with a small town atmo-sphere Irsquom really excited to start exploring all the museums around here At fi rst I thought there was only the Tyrrell but after moving I am real-izing they are all over the place Irsquom going to try to take them all inIs there anything you donrsquot like so far I do miss my family and friends who are back home What would you say is your best quality as a person and why Irsquom pretty outgoing Irsquod say Irsquom really easy to get along with and I am able to stay positive It helps in my profession and it helps build a rapport

with people Do you have any hid-den talents Most peo-ple donrsquot know this even those who have known me for years but I can walk on stilts really wellWhat are you most afraid of Spiders We used to fi nd black widows in our basement in Medi-cine Hat and Irsquom fairly certain thatrsquos where my fear started I just donrsquot trust things with eight legsWhatrsquos the craziest thing yoursquod ever try A friend once mentioned bungee jumping to me I would try it at least once I think It would take a lot to get me to do it but I think I would

If you could have a superpower which would it be and why Irsquod like to be able to tele-port whenever I wanted It would save so much time and money on trav-elling

What are some of your main goals First off Irsquod like to fi nish my bachelorrsquos degree in so-cial work Th en Irsquod like to do some travelling to Antarctica or something crazy

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WEEKWEEK

DORVA revs up to host Drumheller racesDonella Swan | inSide Drumheller

During August long weekend the ldquobrappprdquo sound of dirt bikes and quads will be heard at the DORVA Motocross track located just off of Highway 9 south by the Stampede Barn Campers and trailers will fi ll the parking space and riders from all over will fl ood the valley to take in the action Th e Drumheller Off Road Vehicle Association (DORVA) will be hosting the Southern Alberta (SOAB) Series Round 6 amp 7 race from August 4-6 An addition to this yearrsquos event will be the quad and side by side mud bog For the mud bog DORVA will build a mud pit Quad and side by side riders will challenge each other to see who can get through the pit the furthest and the fastest making it a fun way to get dirty ldquoI think Drumheller has one of the best tracks in Alberta because there are so many volunteers and a lot of community suppport to make everything possible Itrsquos a great practice track for our local riders and there are facilites for riders of all caliberrdquo said Casey Christensen president of DORVA Practice sign-in will begin Friday evening at 7 pm Practice will be held Saturday and race sign in will

happen in the afternoon starting at 3 pm Racing begins Sunday morning at 9 am A four-man rally race will take place Sunday evening

to provide a fun break after a hard day of motorsquos ldquoRiders are coming from all over the province British Columbia

and Saskatchewan Th ere will be everybody from prorsquos racing to four year oldrsquos riding the little 50 cc bikes therersquos a lot to watchrdquo said Christensen Seven vendors as well as a concession will be on site for riders and visitors convenience Members of the Drumheller Titans Football team will be helping out at the race by doing their time fl agging for each event In return for their help DORVA will make a donation for the players time to the Titans ldquoWe like to try to give back to the community when we host these events and itrsquos so great to receive the helprdquo said Christensen Th ere will be lots of local talent in all diff erent classes competing during the race weekend to watch for said Christensen He also said it is a great way to see the sport up close and personal without having to travel far Admission is only $5 per person or $20 for a car load Children four and under are free For more information regarding the race event and times go to wwwdorvamxcom Anyone wishing to volunteer contact Casey Christensen at (403) 820-1574

Ripping it up on the track Azraie Dumont practices to race MX2 intermediate and GP Pro-Am classes for the big event The Drumheller Off Road Vehicle Association (DORVA) will be hosting the Southern Alberta (SOAB) Series Round 6 amp 7 from August 4-6 at the DORVA Motocross Track located just off of Highway 9 South near the Stampede Barns

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Jackie FriedleyGarden Designs

Itrsquos to the point we are going to have to do some deadheading

Some plants respond well to diff erent kinds of deadheading

Perennials as well as some annuals need to have some care given to them at this time of year to try and extend the blooming season or in order for the perennial to move into the fall season

Shearing is one way and a lot of perennials will do well if this is done It seems a little drastic but in the end you will be glad you did For the low growing rock garden plants as well as some of the fi ner textured plants Snow in Summer Coreopsis Basket of Gold trailing Lobelia hardy Geranium take off all the spent fl owers and any untidy growth Petunias and Nasturtiums also respond well to this treatment This will in some cases make a spent plant become new Be sure to fertilize gently and donrsquot let the plant dry out so it has no further reason to be stressed out Be sure to use clean shears scissors anything that is going to be able to make a good clean cut that doesnrsquot do the squish and tear thing

Some plants require a more specifi c approach to the trimming you give them

Irises Daylilies Delphinium anything with a spike type bloom I wait until most of the blooms are spent or the one fl ower in the case of the daylily is done and then I just snip off the stem or shoot close to the base Be sure not to get too low into the plantrsquos green growth as some of them will continue to put up new fl ower stocks until frost gets them I also do this in the fall Once the plants have had a frost I trim everything back Again donrsquot get too deep or close to the ground you donrsquot want to damage anything that is developing into new growth for next year or the next burst of fl owers

Some plants just need you to trim off the spent fl owers Begonias are a good example of this You can usually do this with your fi nger tips Just gently snip the fl ower off and dispose of it This helps keep them clean and gives them a better chance to re-bloom Doing this also keeps the chance of mold and other fungus from starting in the Begonias Delphinium etc By keeping the plants cleaner you allow more air fl ow lowering the chance of problems

Happy Gardening Jackie

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Red Wine Wings

The minute I saw this recipe I knew I had to try it It sounded unusual but I had a feeling it would taste great And I was rightPoaching the chicken to begin with ensures well-cooked wings that are so very

tenderI wasnrsquot expecting them to have quite the kick to them that they do eitherAll the ingredients simmer together for 40 minutes Itrsquos as easy as that

4 lb chicken wings separated and tips removed6 cups water2 cups red wine1 cup barbecue saucefrac14 cup soy sauce

frac14 cup Worcestershire sauce2 Tbsp hot pepper fl akes2 Tbsp ground pepper1 Tbsp paprika1 Tbsp sugar1 Tbsp salt1 medium onion chopped1 large tomato quartered(I chopped the tomato and served the wings with the tomato bits)After simmering remove chicken from sauce and grill for 15 - 20 minutes on the barbecue to crisp them up a bit

Serve up these FRIED PICKLES along side the red wine wings and you will be the talk of the town The dipping sauce makes these twice as goodfrac12 cup fl our1 frac34 tsp Cajun seasoningfrac12 tsp Italian seasoningfrac14 tsp Cayenne pepperfrac12 tsp saltfrac12 cup water

2 cups sliced dill picklesHeat 1 inch of peanut oil in a pot to 375 degreesWhisk fl our seasonings and water until smooth Spread the pickles on paper towel and blot dry Add half the pickles to the batter and toss to coat Using a slotted spoon remove and let excess batter drip off Add to the oil one by one and fry until golden ndash about 2 minutes Drain on paper towels and repeat with second halfServe with this saucefrac14 cup mayonnaise1 Tbsp drained horseradish2 tsp ketchupfrac14 tsp Cajun seasoningThe fi rst time I made this I didnrsquot have horseradish I substituted a spicy mustard and it was very good

This is the perfect appy for your next backyard barbecue Enjoy

Food for

thoughtLori Stefanishion

inSide Drumheller Food Columnist

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WHOare youWho are you is a weekly feature that profiles various young professional Drumhellerites

Know someone who we should get to know better Please give us a call at 403-823-2580

fax at 403-823-3864 or email whoareyouinsidedrumhellercomHeather Pautler

Who are you Heather PautlerAge 22Employment Social work practicum student at the Drumheller Insti-tutionWhat do you like most about your practicum Th e interaction aspect Irsquom defi nitely a people person in that sense How long have you lived in Drumheller I moved here about four weeks ago so itrsquos all new to me I am originally from Medicine HatWhat do you like most about living in the val-ley I like how the build-ings and the houses and everything is so close knit It has that city feel

with a small town atmo-sphere Irsquom really excited to start exploring all the museums around here At fi rst I thought there was only the Tyrrell but after moving I am real-izing they are all over the place Irsquom going to try to take them all inIs there anything you donrsquot like so far I do miss my family and friends who are back home What would you say is your best quality as a person and why Irsquom pretty outgoing Irsquod say Irsquom really easy to get along with and I am able to stay positive It helps in my profession and it helps build a rapport

with people Do you have any hid-den talents Most peo-ple donrsquot know this even those who have known me for years but I can walk on stilts really wellWhat are you most afraid of Spiders We used to fi nd black widows in our basement in Medi-cine Hat and Irsquom fairly certain thatrsquos where my fear started I just donrsquot trust things with eight legsWhatrsquos the craziest thing yoursquod ever try A friend once mentioned bungee jumping to me I would try it at least once I think It would take a lot to get me to do it but I think I would

If you could have a superpower which would it be and why Irsquod like to be able to tele-port whenever I wanted It would save so much time and money on trav-elling

What are some of your main goals First off Irsquod like to fi nish my bachelorrsquos degree in so-cial work Th en Irsquod like to do some travelling to Antarctica or something crazy

Go for the Red Box

16 - Friday July 27 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

sportssportsCall our Sportsline at 403-823-2580 or fax 403-823-3864 or email us at newsinsidedrumhellercom

w30eowfw30eowf

Corner of Highway 9 and 10 South Drumheller | 403-823-9700

ATHLETEOF THE

Nominate a Boston Pizza Athlete of the WeekEmail a short bio and current photo to

informationinsidedrumhellercom or drop off at inSide Drumheller offi ce 515 Highway 10 East Drumheller

Congratulations Tommy Borst He plays with the Drumheller Titans and just returned from the All Pro Football CampTitansrsquo coach and camp organizer Ron Laprise praised Tommyrsquos perfomanceat the camp

Tommy stop by Boston Pizza Drumheller

and pick up your FREE Individual Pizza and Pop coupon

WEEKWEEK

DORVA revs up to host Drumheller racesDonella Swan | inSide Drumheller

During August long weekend the ldquobrappprdquo sound of dirt bikes and quads will be heard at the DORVA Motocross track located just off of Highway 9 south by the Stampede Barn Campers and trailers will fi ll the parking space and riders from all over will fl ood the valley to take in the action Th e Drumheller Off Road Vehicle Association (DORVA) will be hosting the Southern Alberta (SOAB) Series Round 6 amp 7 race from August 4-6 An addition to this yearrsquos event will be the quad and side by side mud bog For the mud bog DORVA will build a mud pit Quad and side by side riders will challenge each other to see who can get through the pit the furthest and the fastest making it a fun way to get dirty ldquoI think Drumheller has one of the best tracks in Alberta because there are so many volunteers and a lot of community suppport to make everything possible Itrsquos a great practice track for our local riders and there are facilites for riders of all caliberrdquo said Casey Christensen president of DORVA Practice sign-in will begin Friday evening at 7 pm Practice will be held Saturday and race sign in will

happen in the afternoon starting at 3 pm Racing begins Sunday morning at 9 am A four-man rally race will take place Sunday evening

to provide a fun break after a hard day of motorsquos ldquoRiders are coming from all over the province British Columbia

and Saskatchewan Th ere will be everybody from prorsquos racing to four year oldrsquos riding the little 50 cc bikes therersquos a lot to watchrdquo said Christensen Seven vendors as well as a concession will be on site for riders and visitors convenience Members of the Drumheller Titans Football team will be helping out at the race by doing their time fl agging for each event In return for their help DORVA will make a donation for the players time to the Titans ldquoWe like to try to give back to the community when we host these events and itrsquos so great to receive the helprdquo said Christensen Th ere will be lots of local talent in all diff erent classes competing during the race weekend to watch for said Christensen He also said it is a great way to see the sport up close and personal without having to travel far Admission is only $5 per person or $20 for a car load Children four and under are free For more information regarding the race event and times go to wwwdorvamxcom Anyone wishing to volunteer contact Casey Christensen at (403) 820-1574

Ripping it up on the track Azraie Dumont practices to race MX2 intermediate and GP Pro-Am classes for the big event The Drumheller Off Road Vehicle Association (DORVA) will be hosting the Southern Alberta (SOAB) Series Round 6 amp 7 from August 4-6 at the DORVA Motocross Track located just off of Highway 9 South near the Stampede Barns

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Jackie FriedleyGarden Designs

Itrsquos to the point we are going to have to do some deadheading

Some plants respond well to diff erent kinds of deadheading

Perennials as well as some annuals need to have some care given to them at this time of year to try and extend the blooming season or in order for the perennial to move into the fall season

Shearing is one way and a lot of perennials will do well if this is done It seems a little drastic but in the end you will be glad you did For the low growing rock garden plants as well as some of the fi ner textured plants Snow in Summer Coreopsis Basket of Gold trailing Lobelia hardy Geranium take off all the spent fl owers and any untidy growth Petunias and Nasturtiums also respond well to this treatment This will in some cases make a spent plant become new Be sure to fertilize gently and donrsquot let the plant dry out so it has no further reason to be stressed out Be sure to use clean shears scissors anything that is going to be able to make a good clean cut that doesnrsquot do the squish and tear thing

Some plants require a more specifi c approach to the trimming you give them

Irises Daylilies Delphinium anything with a spike type bloom I wait until most of the blooms are spent or the one fl ower in the case of the daylily is done and then I just snip off the stem or shoot close to the base Be sure not to get too low into the plantrsquos green growth as some of them will continue to put up new fl ower stocks until frost gets them I also do this in the fall Once the plants have had a frost I trim everything back Again donrsquot get too deep or close to the ground you donrsquot want to damage anything that is developing into new growth for next year or the next burst of fl owers

Some plants just need you to trim off the spent fl owers Begonias are a good example of this You can usually do this with your fi nger tips Just gently snip the fl ower off and dispose of it This helps keep them clean and gives them a better chance to re-bloom Doing this also keeps the chance of mold and other fungus from starting in the Begonias Delphinium etc By keeping the plants cleaner you allow more air fl ow lowering the chance of problems

Happy Gardening Jackie

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inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday July 27 2012 - 13

CLUES ACROSS1 Hyrax4 Considerateness8 Expressed pleasure

13 1896 Ethiopian battle15 Hawaiian dance16 Khaki colors17 Southern soldiers

18 Musician Clapton19 58703 ND20 Lettermanrsquos hometown23 Fr Riviera resort24 Wrath25 Put up with something27 Divertimento32 Comportment33 Toward the mouth34 Take in marriage35 Composer of Rule Britania36 Central parts of fruits38 Ice hockey goal39 Lair40 A citizen of Denmark41 Algeriarsquos 2nd largest city42 Buildings44 Extensive landed property46 Bravo Bravo Bravo47 Cereal grass spikelet bristles48 Gives you instant long locks55 Umbrian industrial city56 Cheremis language

57 Wm the Conquerorrsquos burial city58 Beach (French)59 7th Hindu month60 Tightly curled hairstyle61 Niches62 Connects the keel amp sternpost63 Take a seat

CLUES DOWN1 Persian dialect2 Yemen port amp gulf3 Switchboard (abbr)4 From that place5 Invisible emanations6 Shear7 Mexican tortilla dish8 Highly regarded9 Said of a city that ldquorose uprdquo10 Turkish district11 Of a very dark black12 Fall back time14 Inanely foolish21 Furnish with help22 Former Italian monetary units

25 Made public by radio or television26 Aka sesame27 Skin infections28 Before29 Being cognizant of30 Ballet dancer impressionist31 Eversquos garden32 Produced36 Hiding place for storage37 A single unit38 Napoleonrsquos birthplace40 Daily journals43 Hanging threads edging44 A canvas canopy 45 Central nervous system47 Nest of an eagle48 Assist49 Father of Araethyrea50 Yuletide51 A piece of work52 Clods53 St Philip Patron of Rome54 Arrogant amp annoying person 55 Yearly tonnage (abbr)

ARIES - Mar 21Apr 20Aries you may have to put your feelings on the line if you are to gain the respect of someone important to you Although it may feel uncomfortable forge ahead

TAURUS - Apr 21May 21Taurus some light will be shed on a problem from a past relationship this week This will strengthen your current relationships with family and friends

GEMINI - May 22Jun 21Expect a lot of passion and adventure this week and for the foreseeable future Gemini Talk to your partner about his or her desires as well

CANCER - Jun 22Jul 22Celestial energy will rejuvenate and reenergize you Cancer If things have been a little bit boring at home someone you meet might just provide the spark you need

LEO - Jul 23Aug 23You can fi nd many inspirational forces around you Leo which will aid you in making tough decisions Pay special attention to an overheard conversation

VIRGO - Aug 24Sept 22Virgo you may fi nd yourself on the path to some exciting places if you hang out with the right people this week This is not a time to back out act outside of your comfort zone

LIBRA - Sept 23Oct 23Libra you may be looking for a new adventure but havent a clue where to start Anything is possible if you keep your eyes and ears open to everything around you

SCORPIO - Oct 24Nov 22Dont put any limits on your love life Scorpio Even a relationship that has withstood the test of time can still prove exciting spontaneous and adventurous

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23Dec 21You may fi nd that the energy surrounding you is just a bit overwhelming Sagittarius This is remedied by simply staying out of the limelight for a few days

CAPRICORN - Dec 22Jan 20Its the little things that will catch your attention this week Capricorn A small detail a particular color a note in a song If others overlook it youll probably zone in on it

AQUARIUS - Jan 21Feb 18Expect some surprises when attending a get-together with family and friends An interesting person comes into your life to provide some inspiration

PISCES - Feb 19Mar 20Pisces a situation arises that forces you to think outside the box Make decisions promptly but wisely and youll be happy you did

Horoscopes

Sudoku

Crossword

Herersquos how it works Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid broken down into nine 3x3 boxes To solve a sudoku the numbers 1 through 9 must fi ll each row column and box Each number can appear only once in each row column and box You can fi gure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric clues already provided in the boxes The more numbers you name the easier it gets to solve the puzzle

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AnswersLast Weeks

Crossword Solution

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14 - Friday July 27 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

Word Search Solution

Red Wine Wings

The minute I saw this recipe I knew I had to try it It sounded unusual but I had a feeling it would taste great And I was rightPoaching the chicken to begin with ensures well-cooked wings that are so very

tenderI wasnrsquot expecting them to have quite the kick to them that they do eitherAll the ingredients simmer together for 40 minutes Itrsquos as easy as that

4 lb chicken wings separated and tips removed6 cups water2 cups red wine1 cup barbecue saucefrac14 cup soy sauce

frac14 cup Worcestershire sauce2 Tbsp hot pepper fl akes2 Tbsp ground pepper1 Tbsp paprika1 Tbsp sugar1 Tbsp salt1 medium onion chopped1 large tomato quartered(I chopped the tomato and served the wings with the tomato bits)After simmering remove chicken from sauce and grill for 15 - 20 minutes on the barbecue to crisp them up a bit

Serve up these FRIED PICKLES along side the red wine wings and you will be the talk of the town The dipping sauce makes these twice as goodfrac12 cup fl our1 frac34 tsp Cajun seasoningfrac12 tsp Italian seasoningfrac14 tsp Cayenne pepperfrac12 tsp saltfrac12 cup water

2 cups sliced dill picklesHeat 1 inch of peanut oil in a pot to 375 degreesWhisk fl our seasonings and water until smooth Spread the pickles on paper towel and blot dry Add half the pickles to the batter and toss to coat Using a slotted spoon remove and let excess batter drip off Add to the oil one by one and fry until golden ndash about 2 minutes Drain on paper towels and repeat with second halfServe with this saucefrac14 cup mayonnaise1 Tbsp drained horseradish2 tsp ketchupfrac14 tsp Cajun seasoningThe fi rst time I made this I didnrsquot have horseradish I substituted a spicy mustard and it was very good

This is the perfect appy for your next backyard barbecue Enjoy

Food for

thoughtLori Stefanishion

inSide Drumheller Food Columnist

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Fri - Sun July 27-29 Hanna Old Time Music Jamboree at the Hanna Community Centre Three Days of Fine Old Time Music and Dancing July 27-29 Rockyford 55th Annual Rockyford Rodeo Thursday August 2 Morrin Starland County Grand Opening of new Administration Office August 4-6 Drumheller Drumheller Off Road Vehicle Association presents SOAB For complete details or call 403-334-3672Mondays Tuesdays and Fridays July 3 - August 29 Drumheller Drumheller Public Library Summer Reading ProgramJuly 30 - August 3 Drumheller Vacation Bible School at Church of the Nazarene 930 am - 12 noon Kindergarten to Grade 5 Registration $10 Contact Dorothy Reeder 403-823-7020Wednesday Afternoon KidsClub After School Program 330 - 530 pm Drumheller Church of the Nazarene 627 6 Street East 403-823-7020 for information

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POSTSECONDARYDEADLINE

AUGUST 3RD

WHOare youWho are you is a weekly feature that profiles various young professional Drumhellerites

Know someone who we should get to know better Please give us a call at 403-823-2580

fax at 403-823-3864 or email whoareyouinsidedrumhellercomHeather Pautler

Who are you Heather PautlerAge 22Employment Social work practicum student at the Drumheller Insti-tutionWhat do you like most about your practicum Th e interaction aspect Irsquom defi nitely a people person in that sense How long have you lived in Drumheller I moved here about four weeks ago so itrsquos all new to me I am originally from Medicine HatWhat do you like most about living in the val-ley I like how the build-ings and the houses and everything is so close knit It has that city feel

with a small town atmo-sphere Irsquom really excited to start exploring all the museums around here At fi rst I thought there was only the Tyrrell but after moving I am real-izing they are all over the place Irsquom going to try to take them all inIs there anything you donrsquot like so far I do miss my family and friends who are back home What would you say is your best quality as a person and why Irsquom pretty outgoing Irsquod say Irsquom really easy to get along with and I am able to stay positive It helps in my profession and it helps build a rapport

with people Do you have any hid-den talents Most peo-ple donrsquot know this even those who have known me for years but I can walk on stilts really wellWhat are you most afraid of Spiders We used to fi nd black widows in our basement in Medi-cine Hat and Irsquom fairly certain thatrsquos where my fear started I just donrsquot trust things with eight legsWhatrsquos the craziest thing yoursquod ever try A friend once mentioned bungee jumping to me I would try it at least once I think It would take a lot to get me to do it but I think I would

If you could have a superpower which would it be and why Irsquod like to be able to tele-port whenever I wanted It would save so much time and money on trav-elling

What are some of your main goals First off Irsquod like to fi nish my bachelorrsquos degree in so-cial work Th en Irsquod like to do some travelling to Antarctica or something crazy

Go for the Red Box

16 - Friday July 27 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

sportssportsCall our Sportsline at 403-823-2580 or fax 403-823-3864 or email us at newsinsidedrumhellercom

w30eowfw30eowf

Corner of Highway 9 and 10 South Drumheller | 403-823-9700

ATHLETEOF THE

Nominate a Boston Pizza Athlete of the WeekEmail a short bio and current photo to

informationinsidedrumhellercom or drop off at inSide Drumheller offi ce 515 Highway 10 East Drumheller

Congratulations Tommy Borst He plays with the Drumheller Titans and just returned from the All Pro Football CampTitansrsquo coach and camp organizer Ron Laprise praised Tommyrsquos perfomanceat the camp

Tommy stop by Boston Pizza Drumheller

and pick up your FREE Individual Pizza and Pop coupon

WEEKWEEK

DORVA revs up to host Drumheller racesDonella Swan | inSide Drumheller

During August long weekend the ldquobrappprdquo sound of dirt bikes and quads will be heard at the DORVA Motocross track located just off of Highway 9 south by the Stampede Barn Campers and trailers will fi ll the parking space and riders from all over will fl ood the valley to take in the action Th e Drumheller Off Road Vehicle Association (DORVA) will be hosting the Southern Alberta (SOAB) Series Round 6 amp 7 race from August 4-6 An addition to this yearrsquos event will be the quad and side by side mud bog For the mud bog DORVA will build a mud pit Quad and side by side riders will challenge each other to see who can get through the pit the furthest and the fastest making it a fun way to get dirty ldquoI think Drumheller has one of the best tracks in Alberta because there are so many volunteers and a lot of community suppport to make everything possible Itrsquos a great practice track for our local riders and there are facilites for riders of all caliberrdquo said Casey Christensen president of DORVA Practice sign-in will begin Friday evening at 7 pm Practice will be held Saturday and race sign in will

happen in the afternoon starting at 3 pm Racing begins Sunday morning at 9 am A four-man rally race will take place Sunday evening

to provide a fun break after a hard day of motorsquos ldquoRiders are coming from all over the province British Columbia

and Saskatchewan Th ere will be everybody from prorsquos racing to four year oldrsquos riding the little 50 cc bikes therersquos a lot to watchrdquo said Christensen Seven vendors as well as a concession will be on site for riders and visitors convenience Members of the Drumheller Titans Football team will be helping out at the race by doing their time fl agging for each event In return for their help DORVA will make a donation for the players time to the Titans ldquoWe like to try to give back to the community when we host these events and itrsquos so great to receive the helprdquo said Christensen Th ere will be lots of local talent in all diff erent classes competing during the race weekend to watch for said Christensen He also said it is a great way to see the sport up close and personal without having to travel far Admission is only $5 per person or $20 for a car load Children four and under are free For more information regarding the race event and times go to wwwdorvamxcom Anyone wishing to volunteer contact Casey Christensen at (403) 820-1574

Ripping it up on the track Azraie Dumont practices to race MX2 intermediate and GP Pro-Am classes for the big event The Drumheller Off Road Vehicle Association (DORVA) will be hosting the Southern Alberta (SOAB) Series Round 6 amp 7 from August 4-6 at the DORVA Motocross Track located just off of Highway 9 South near the Stampede Barns

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Jackie FriedleyGarden Designs

Itrsquos to the point we are going to have to do some deadheading

Some plants respond well to diff erent kinds of deadheading

Perennials as well as some annuals need to have some care given to them at this time of year to try and extend the blooming season or in order for the perennial to move into the fall season

Shearing is one way and a lot of perennials will do well if this is done It seems a little drastic but in the end you will be glad you did For the low growing rock garden plants as well as some of the fi ner textured plants Snow in Summer Coreopsis Basket of Gold trailing Lobelia hardy Geranium take off all the spent fl owers and any untidy growth Petunias and Nasturtiums also respond well to this treatment This will in some cases make a spent plant become new Be sure to fertilize gently and donrsquot let the plant dry out so it has no further reason to be stressed out Be sure to use clean shears scissors anything that is going to be able to make a good clean cut that doesnrsquot do the squish and tear thing

Some plants require a more specifi c approach to the trimming you give them

Irises Daylilies Delphinium anything with a spike type bloom I wait until most of the blooms are spent or the one fl ower in the case of the daylily is done and then I just snip off the stem or shoot close to the base Be sure not to get too low into the plantrsquos green growth as some of them will continue to put up new fl ower stocks until frost gets them I also do this in the fall Once the plants have had a frost I trim everything back Again donrsquot get too deep or close to the ground you donrsquot want to damage anything that is developing into new growth for next year or the next burst of fl owers

Some plants just need you to trim off the spent fl owers Begonias are a good example of this You can usually do this with your fi nger tips Just gently snip the fl ower off and dispose of it This helps keep them clean and gives them a better chance to re-bloom Doing this also keeps the chance of mold and other fungus from starting in the Begonias Delphinium etc By keeping the plants cleaner you allow more air fl ow lowering the chance of problems

Happy Gardening Jackie

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CLUES ACROSS1 Hyrax4 Considerateness8 Expressed pleasure

13 1896 Ethiopian battle15 Hawaiian dance16 Khaki colors17 Southern soldiers

18 Musician Clapton19 58703 ND20 Lettermanrsquos hometown23 Fr Riviera resort24 Wrath25 Put up with something27 Divertimento32 Comportment33 Toward the mouth34 Take in marriage35 Composer of Rule Britania36 Central parts of fruits38 Ice hockey goal39 Lair40 A citizen of Denmark41 Algeriarsquos 2nd largest city42 Buildings44 Extensive landed property46 Bravo Bravo Bravo47 Cereal grass spikelet bristles48 Gives you instant long locks55 Umbrian industrial city56 Cheremis language

57 Wm the Conquerorrsquos burial city58 Beach (French)59 7th Hindu month60 Tightly curled hairstyle61 Niches62 Connects the keel amp sternpost63 Take a seat

CLUES DOWN1 Persian dialect2 Yemen port amp gulf3 Switchboard (abbr)4 From that place5 Invisible emanations6 Shear7 Mexican tortilla dish8 Highly regarded9 Said of a city that ldquorose uprdquo10 Turkish district11 Of a very dark black12 Fall back time14 Inanely foolish21 Furnish with help22 Former Italian monetary units

25 Made public by radio or television26 Aka sesame27 Skin infections28 Before29 Being cognizant of30 Ballet dancer impressionist31 Eversquos garden32 Produced36 Hiding place for storage37 A single unit38 Napoleonrsquos birthplace40 Daily journals43 Hanging threads edging44 A canvas canopy 45 Central nervous system47 Nest of an eagle48 Assist49 Father of Araethyrea50 Yuletide51 A piece of work52 Clods53 St Philip Patron of Rome54 Arrogant amp annoying person 55 Yearly tonnage (abbr)

ARIES - Mar 21Apr 20Aries you may have to put your feelings on the line if you are to gain the respect of someone important to you Although it may feel uncomfortable forge ahead

TAURUS - Apr 21May 21Taurus some light will be shed on a problem from a past relationship this week This will strengthen your current relationships with family and friends

GEMINI - May 22Jun 21Expect a lot of passion and adventure this week and for the foreseeable future Gemini Talk to your partner about his or her desires as well

CANCER - Jun 22Jul 22Celestial energy will rejuvenate and reenergize you Cancer If things have been a little bit boring at home someone you meet might just provide the spark you need

LEO - Jul 23Aug 23You can fi nd many inspirational forces around you Leo which will aid you in making tough decisions Pay special attention to an overheard conversation

VIRGO - Aug 24Sept 22Virgo you may fi nd yourself on the path to some exciting places if you hang out with the right people this week This is not a time to back out act outside of your comfort zone

LIBRA - Sept 23Oct 23Libra you may be looking for a new adventure but havent a clue where to start Anything is possible if you keep your eyes and ears open to everything around you

SCORPIO - Oct 24Nov 22Dont put any limits on your love life Scorpio Even a relationship that has withstood the test of time can still prove exciting spontaneous and adventurous

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23Dec 21You may fi nd that the energy surrounding you is just a bit overwhelming Sagittarius This is remedied by simply staying out of the limelight for a few days

CAPRICORN - Dec 22Jan 20Its the little things that will catch your attention this week Capricorn A small detail a particular color a note in a song If others overlook it youll probably zone in on it

AQUARIUS - Jan 21Feb 18Expect some surprises when attending a get-together with family and friends An interesting person comes into your life to provide some inspiration

PISCES - Feb 19Mar 20Pisces a situation arises that forces you to think outside the box Make decisions promptly but wisely and youll be happy you did

Horoscopes

Sudoku

Crossword

Herersquos how it works Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid broken down into nine 3x3 boxes To solve a sudoku the numbers 1 through 9 must fi ll each row column and box Each number can appear only once in each row column and box You can fi gure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric clues already provided in the boxes The more numbers you name the easier it gets to solve the puzzle

Sudoku Solution

AnswersLast Weeks

Crossword Solution

Word Search

14 - Friday July 27 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

Word Search Solution

Red Wine Wings

The minute I saw this recipe I knew I had to try it It sounded unusual but I had a feeling it would taste great And I was rightPoaching the chicken to begin with ensures well-cooked wings that are so very

tenderI wasnrsquot expecting them to have quite the kick to them that they do eitherAll the ingredients simmer together for 40 minutes Itrsquos as easy as that

4 lb chicken wings separated and tips removed6 cups water2 cups red wine1 cup barbecue saucefrac14 cup soy sauce

frac14 cup Worcestershire sauce2 Tbsp hot pepper fl akes2 Tbsp ground pepper1 Tbsp paprika1 Tbsp sugar1 Tbsp salt1 medium onion chopped1 large tomato quartered(I chopped the tomato and served the wings with the tomato bits)After simmering remove chicken from sauce and grill for 15 - 20 minutes on the barbecue to crisp them up a bit

Serve up these FRIED PICKLES along side the red wine wings and you will be the talk of the town The dipping sauce makes these twice as goodfrac12 cup fl our1 frac34 tsp Cajun seasoningfrac12 tsp Italian seasoningfrac14 tsp Cayenne pepperfrac12 tsp saltfrac12 cup water

2 cups sliced dill picklesHeat 1 inch of peanut oil in a pot to 375 degreesWhisk fl our seasonings and water until smooth Spread the pickles on paper towel and blot dry Add half the pickles to the batter and toss to coat Using a slotted spoon remove and let excess batter drip off Add to the oil one by one and fry until golden ndash about 2 minutes Drain on paper towels and repeat with second halfServe with this saucefrac14 cup mayonnaise1 Tbsp drained horseradish2 tsp ketchupfrac14 tsp Cajun seasoningThe fi rst time I made this I didnrsquot have horseradish I substituted a spicy mustard and it was very good

This is the perfect appy for your next backyard barbecue Enjoy

Food for

thoughtLori Stefanishion

inSide Drumheller Food Columnist

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$900 everyday Lunch SpecialIce cream Choose from Vanilla Espresso

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Home Decor and our already

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Buyers Best Buys Modesto iComfort and Tempur-pedic Mini-

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On Everything In The Store With No Interest

Monday - Friday 11 AM - 2 AMSaturday 9 AM - 2 AM

Sunday 9 AM - Midnight

Corner of Bruce Avenue amp Glengarry Street

Carbon AB

(403) 572-3262k30p

f

Opening Monday July 30

Drumheller Public Library Summer Reading Program

80 Veterans Way middot 4038231371 wwwdrumhellerlibraryca

Follow us on

Come into the Drumheller Public Library Mondays Tuesdays and Fridays

July 3 - August 29 1000 am and 200 pm

Crafts Reading Challenges and Interesting Prizes

Summer Family Story Time Tuesdays

1000 am - 1030 am

Off Sales ndash 15 Pack of Rainier $2000 Total PriceOff Sales ndash 15 Pack of Rainier $2000 Total PricePhone 403-823-9189 | Phone 403-823-9189 | Serving the Valley for 99 years

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OPEN Monday to Saturday 11 am - 11 pmSunday 1145 am to 7 pm

FULL FOOD MENU FAMILY DINING EVERYDAYBuff alo Burgers bull Steaks bull Light Lunches

bull Homemade Apple Pie bull Childrenrsquos Menu

Country amp Western Swing

(Jive) Dance Lessons

Held at

carol todor dance schoolCall (403) 823-4377

to register or message Carol on Facebook

6 weeks beginning6 weeks beginningThursday August 2 Thursday August 2

at 7 pmat 7 pmCouples or Singles Couples or Singles

Welcome Welcome $500 per class $500 per class

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DRUMHELLER AREA NIGHTLIFEMay 25 - August 25 Rosebud Anne of Green Gables See the classical musical about small-town life where itrsquos meant to be seen Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrose-budtheatrecom for tickets or show infoJuly 4 - August 25 Rosebud My Name is Asher Lev Adaptation of the poignant and moving novel by Chaim Potok Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom for tickets or show infoPlaying at The Napier Theatre Wednesday July 25 to Thursday August 2 730 pm The Dark Knight Rises Closed MondaysWednesday August 1 Drumheller Special Seafood Buffet at Diana Restaurant 5-730 pm Downtown DrumhellerThursdays starting August 2 Drumheller 6 week Country amp Western Swing (Jive) Lessons 700 pm for singles or couples at carol todor dance school Call 403-823-4377 to registerMonday evenings Nacmine Community Bingo at Nacmine Hall Doors open 6 pm Bingo starts at 730 pmWednesday evenings Drumheller Wing Night Flavourz Restaurant and LoungeFriday Nights Drumheller Friday Rib Night Flavourz Restaurant and Lounge

Fri - Sun July 27-29 Hanna Old Time Music Jamboree at the Hanna Community Centre Three Days of Fine Old Time Music and Dancing July 27-29 Rockyford 55th Annual Rockyford Rodeo Thursday August 2 Morrin Starland County Grand Opening of new Administration Office August 4-6 Drumheller Drumheller Off Road Vehicle Association presents SOAB For complete details or call 403-334-3672Mondays Tuesdays and Fridays July 3 - August 29 Drumheller Drumheller Public Library Summer Reading ProgramJuly 30 - August 3 Drumheller Vacation Bible School at Church of the Nazarene 930 am - 12 noon Kindergarten to Grade 5 Registration $10 Contact Dorothy Reeder 403-823-7020Wednesday Afternoon KidsClub After School Program 330 - 530 pm Drumheller Church of the Nazarene 627 6 Street East 403-823-7020 for information

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POSTSECONDARYDEADLINE

AUGUST 3RD

WHOare youWho are you is a weekly feature that profiles various young professional Drumhellerites

Know someone who we should get to know better Please give us a call at 403-823-2580

fax at 403-823-3864 or email whoareyouinsidedrumhellercomHeather Pautler

Who are you Heather PautlerAge 22Employment Social work practicum student at the Drumheller Insti-tutionWhat do you like most about your practicum Th e interaction aspect Irsquom defi nitely a people person in that sense How long have you lived in Drumheller I moved here about four weeks ago so itrsquos all new to me I am originally from Medicine HatWhat do you like most about living in the val-ley I like how the build-ings and the houses and everything is so close knit It has that city feel

with a small town atmo-sphere Irsquom really excited to start exploring all the museums around here At fi rst I thought there was only the Tyrrell but after moving I am real-izing they are all over the place Irsquom going to try to take them all inIs there anything you donrsquot like so far I do miss my family and friends who are back home What would you say is your best quality as a person and why Irsquom pretty outgoing Irsquod say Irsquom really easy to get along with and I am able to stay positive It helps in my profession and it helps build a rapport

with people Do you have any hid-den talents Most peo-ple donrsquot know this even those who have known me for years but I can walk on stilts really wellWhat are you most afraid of Spiders We used to fi nd black widows in our basement in Medi-cine Hat and Irsquom fairly certain thatrsquos where my fear started I just donrsquot trust things with eight legsWhatrsquos the craziest thing yoursquod ever try A friend once mentioned bungee jumping to me I would try it at least once I think It would take a lot to get me to do it but I think I would

If you could have a superpower which would it be and why Irsquod like to be able to tele-port whenever I wanted It would save so much time and money on trav-elling

What are some of your main goals First off Irsquod like to fi nish my bachelorrsquos degree in so-cial work Th en Irsquod like to do some travelling to Antarctica or something crazy

Go for the Red Box

16 - Friday July 27 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

sportssportsCall our Sportsline at 403-823-2580 or fax 403-823-3864 or email us at newsinsidedrumhellercom

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Corner of Highway 9 and 10 South Drumheller | 403-823-9700

ATHLETEOF THE

Nominate a Boston Pizza Athlete of the WeekEmail a short bio and current photo to

informationinsidedrumhellercom or drop off at inSide Drumheller offi ce 515 Highway 10 East Drumheller

Congratulations Tommy Borst He plays with the Drumheller Titans and just returned from the All Pro Football CampTitansrsquo coach and camp organizer Ron Laprise praised Tommyrsquos perfomanceat the camp

Tommy stop by Boston Pizza Drumheller

and pick up your FREE Individual Pizza and Pop coupon

WEEKWEEK

DORVA revs up to host Drumheller racesDonella Swan | inSide Drumheller

During August long weekend the ldquobrappprdquo sound of dirt bikes and quads will be heard at the DORVA Motocross track located just off of Highway 9 south by the Stampede Barn Campers and trailers will fi ll the parking space and riders from all over will fl ood the valley to take in the action Th e Drumheller Off Road Vehicle Association (DORVA) will be hosting the Southern Alberta (SOAB) Series Round 6 amp 7 race from August 4-6 An addition to this yearrsquos event will be the quad and side by side mud bog For the mud bog DORVA will build a mud pit Quad and side by side riders will challenge each other to see who can get through the pit the furthest and the fastest making it a fun way to get dirty ldquoI think Drumheller has one of the best tracks in Alberta because there are so many volunteers and a lot of community suppport to make everything possible Itrsquos a great practice track for our local riders and there are facilites for riders of all caliberrdquo said Casey Christensen president of DORVA Practice sign-in will begin Friday evening at 7 pm Practice will be held Saturday and race sign in will

happen in the afternoon starting at 3 pm Racing begins Sunday morning at 9 am A four-man rally race will take place Sunday evening

to provide a fun break after a hard day of motorsquos ldquoRiders are coming from all over the province British Columbia

and Saskatchewan Th ere will be everybody from prorsquos racing to four year oldrsquos riding the little 50 cc bikes therersquos a lot to watchrdquo said Christensen Seven vendors as well as a concession will be on site for riders and visitors convenience Members of the Drumheller Titans Football team will be helping out at the race by doing their time fl agging for each event In return for their help DORVA will make a donation for the players time to the Titans ldquoWe like to try to give back to the community when we host these events and itrsquos so great to receive the helprdquo said Christensen Th ere will be lots of local talent in all diff erent classes competing during the race weekend to watch for said Christensen He also said it is a great way to see the sport up close and personal without having to travel far Admission is only $5 per person or $20 for a car load Children four and under are free For more information regarding the race event and times go to wwwdorvamxcom Anyone wishing to volunteer contact Casey Christensen at (403) 820-1574

Ripping it up on the track Azraie Dumont practices to race MX2 intermediate and GP Pro-Am classes for the big event The Drumheller Off Road Vehicle Association (DORVA) will be hosting the Southern Alberta (SOAB) Series Round 6 amp 7 from August 4-6 at the DORVA Motocross Track located just off of Highway 9 South near the Stampede Barns

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Jackie FriedleyGarden Designs

Itrsquos to the point we are going to have to do some deadheading

Some plants respond well to diff erent kinds of deadheading

Perennials as well as some annuals need to have some care given to them at this time of year to try and extend the blooming season or in order for the perennial to move into the fall season

Shearing is one way and a lot of perennials will do well if this is done It seems a little drastic but in the end you will be glad you did For the low growing rock garden plants as well as some of the fi ner textured plants Snow in Summer Coreopsis Basket of Gold trailing Lobelia hardy Geranium take off all the spent fl owers and any untidy growth Petunias and Nasturtiums also respond well to this treatment This will in some cases make a spent plant become new Be sure to fertilize gently and donrsquot let the plant dry out so it has no further reason to be stressed out Be sure to use clean shears scissors anything that is going to be able to make a good clean cut that doesnrsquot do the squish and tear thing

Some plants require a more specifi c approach to the trimming you give them

Irises Daylilies Delphinium anything with a spike type bloom I wait until most of the blooms are spent or the one fl ower in the case of the daylily is done and then I just snip off the stem or shoot close to the base Be sure not to get too low into the plantrsquos green growth as some of them will continue to put up new fl ower stocks until frost gets them I also do this in the fall Once the plants have had a frost I trim everything back Again donrsquot get too deep or close to the ground you donrsquot want to damage anything that is developing into new growth for next year or the next burst of fl owers

Some plants just need you to trim off the spent fl owers Begonias are a good example of this You can usually do this with your fi nger tips Just gently snip the fl ower off and dispose of it This helps keep them clean and gives them a better chance to re-bloom Doing this also keeps the chance of mold and other fungus from starting in the Begonias Delphinium etc By keeping the plants cleaner you allow more air fl ow lowering the chance of problems

Happy Gardening Jackie

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inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday July 27 2012 - 15

HAPPENINGS

Monday-Friday 7 am - 9 pm Saturday 9 am - 5 pm Sunday 10 am - 5 pm

Located at THE BRICKRailway Ave E amp Centre St

403-823-5723

k30cm

$900 everyday Lunch SpecialIce cream Choose from Vanilla Espresso

Flake German Chocolate Maple Walnut

Bubble Gum

Like us on and receive a free coff ee

y 77 a m 999 p m

DR

UM

HEL

LER

Greatest Gift Card GiveawayIf its not already marked down

Get a

$100GIFT CARD

When you spend a minimum of $499 on furniture

or or

Get a

$250GIFT CARD

When you spend a minimum of $999 on Furniture amp Mattress Sets

Get a

$600GIFT CARD

When you spend a minimum of $1999 on Furniture amp Mattress Sets

Including individual Furniture

Home Decor and our already

incredible bedroom and dining

room package prices

Excludes discounted clearance Hot Buy deals promoted off ers

Buyers Best Buys Modesto iComfort and Tempur-pedic Mini-

mum mattress set purchase of $799 Card valid towards your next

Brick in store purchase

Plus Do Not Pay Until 2014

On Everything In The Store With No Interest

Monday - Friday 11 AM - 2 AMSaturday 9 AM - 2 AM

Sunday 9 AM - Midnight

Corner of Bruce Avenue amp Glengarry Street

Carbon AB

(403) 572-3262k30p

f

Opening Monday July 30

Drumheller Public Library Summer Reading Program

80 Veterans Way middot 4038231371 wwwdrumhellerlibraryca

Follow us on

Come into the Drumheller Public Library Mondays Tuesdays and Fridays

July 3 - August 29 1000 am and 200 pm

Crafts Reading Challenges and Interesting Prizes

Summer Family Story Time Tuesdays

1000 am - 1030 am

Off Sales ndash 15 Pack of Rainier $2000 Total PriceOff Sales ndash 15 Pack of Rainier $2000 Total PricePhone 403-823-9189 | Phone 403-823-9189 | Serving the Valley for 99 years

LAST CHANCE SALOONIn WayneIn Wayne

k30cm

middot ROOMS $5500 middot CAMPING $1500middot ROOMS $5500 middot CAMPING $1500

OPEN Monday to Saturday 11 am - 11 pmSunday 1145 am to 7 pm

FULL FOOD MENU FAMILY DINING EVERYDAYBuff alo Burgers bull Steaks bull Light Lunches

bull Homemade Apple Pie bull Childrenrsquos Menu

Country amp Western Swing

(Jive) Dance Lessons

Held at

carol todor dance schoolCall (403) 823-4377

to register or message Carol on Facebook

6 weeks beginning6 weeks beginningThursday August 2 Thursday August 2

at 7 pmat 7 pmCouples or Singles Couples or Singles

Welcome Welcome $500 per class $500 per class

Taught by Colin Wills Taught by Colin Wills Professional Country Professional Country

Swing InstructorSwing Instructor

w30cm

inSideHappeningsDAYTIME EVENTS

DRUMHELLER AREA NIGHTLIFEMay 25 - August 25 Rosebud Anne of Green Gables See the classical musical about small-town life where itrsquos meant to be seen Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrose-budtheatrecom for tickets or show infoJuly 4 - August 25 Rosebud My Name is Asher Lev Adaptation of the poignant and moving novel by Chaim Potok Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom for tickets or show infoPlaying at The Napier Theatre Wednesday July 25 to Thursday August 2 730 pm The Dark Knight Rises Closed MondaysWednesday August 1 Drumheller Special Seafood Buffet at Diana Restaurant 5-730 pm Downtown DrumhellerThursdays starting August 2 Drumheller 6 week Country amp Western Swing (Jive) Lessons 700 pm for singles or couples at carol todor dance school Call 403-823-4377 to registerMonday evenings Nacmine Community Bingo at Nacmine Hall Doors open 6 pm Bingo starts at 730 pmWednesday evenings Drumheller Wing Night Flavourz Restaurant and LoungeFriday Nights Drumheller Friday Rib Night Flavourz Restaurant and Lounge

Fri - Sun July 27-29 Hanna Old Time Music Jamboree at the Hanna Community Centre Three Days of Fine Old Time Music and Dancing July 27-29 Rockyford 55th Annual Rockyford Rodeo Thursday August 2 Morrin Starland County Grand Opening of new Administration Office August 4-6 Drumheller Drumheller Off Road Vehicle Association presents SOAB For complete details or call 403-334-3672Mondays Tuesdays and Fridays July 3 - August 29 Drumheller Drumheller Public Library Summer Reading ProgramJuly 30 - August 3 Drumheller Vacation Bible School at Church of the Nazarene 930 am - 12 noon Kindergarten to Grade 5 Registration $10 Contact Dorothy Reeder 403-823-7020Wednesday Afternoon KidsClub After School Program 330 - 530 pm Drumheller Church of the Nazarene 627 6 Street East 403-823-7020 for information

SO006423

MEacuteTIS TRAINING TO EMPLOYMENT SERVICES IS HERE TO HELP YOU GET

AHEAD OF THE FUTURE

Funded in part by the Government of Canada

Whatever your needs are wersquove got a program to assist you For more information on our

Call 1-888-48-MEacuteTIS (1-888-486-3847) or visit us on the web at wwwmetisemploymentca

POSTSECONDARYDEADLINE

AUGUST 3RD

WHOare youWho are you is a weekly feature that profiles various young professional Drumhellerites

Know someone who we should get to know better Please give us a call at 403-823-2580

fax at 403-823-3864 or email whoareyouinsidedrumhellercomHeather Pautler

Who are you Heather PautlerAge 22Employment Social work practicum student at the Drumheller Insti-tutionWhat do you like most about your practicum Th e interaction aspect Irsquom defi nitely a people person in that sense How long have you lived in Drumheller I moved here about four weeks ago so itrsquos all new to me I am originally from Medicine HatWhat do you like most about living in the val-ley I like how the build-ings and the houses and everything is so close knit It has that city feel

with a small town atmo-sphere Irsquom really excited to start exploring all the museums around here At fi rst I thought there was only the Tyrrell but after moving I am real-izing they are all over the place Irsquom going to try to take them all inIs there anything you donrsquot like so far I do miss my family and friends who are back home What would you say is your best quality as a person and why Irsquom pretty outgoing Irsquod say Irsquom really easy to get along with and I am able to stay positive It helps in my profession and it helps build a rapport

with people Do you have any hid-den talents Most peo-ple donrsquot know this even those who have known me for years but I can walk on stilts really wellWhat are you most afraid of Spiders We used to fi nd black widows in our basement in Medi-cine Hat and Irsquom fairly certain thatrsquos where my fear started I just donrsquot trust things with eight legsWhatrsquos the craziest thing yoursquod ever try A friend once mentioned bungee jumping to me I would try it at least once I think It would take a lot to get me to do it but I think I would

If you could have a superpower which would it be and why Irsquod like to be able to tele-port whenever I wanted It would save so much time and money on trav-elling

What are some of your main goals First off Irsquod like to fi nish my bachelorrsquos degree in so-cial work Th en Irsquod like to do some travelling to Antarctica or something crazy

Go for the Red Box

16 - Friday July 27 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

sportssportsCall our Sportsline at 403-823-2580 or fax 403-823-3864 or email us at newsinsidedrumhellercom

w30eowfw30eowf

Corner of Highway 9 and 10 South Drumheller | 403-823-9700

ATHLETEOF THE

Nominate a Boston Pizza Athlete of the WeekEmail a short bio and current photo to

informationinsidedrumhellercom or drop off at inSide Drumheller offi ce 515 Highway 10 East Drumheller

Congratulations Tommy Borst He plays with the Drumheller Titans and just returned from the All Pro Football CampTitansrsquo coach and camp organizer Ron Laprise praised Tommyrsquos perfomanceat the camp

Tommy stop by Boston Pizza Drumheller

and pick up your FREE Individual Pizza and Pop coupon

WEEKWEEK

DORVA revs up to host Drumheller racesDonella Swan | inSide Drumheller

During August long weekend the ldquobrappprdquo sound of dirt bikes and quads will be heard at the DORVA Motocross track located just off of Highway 9 south by the Stampede Barn Campers and trailers will fi ll the parking space and riders from all over will fl ood the valley to take in the action Th e Drumheller Off Road Vehicle Association (DORVA) will be hosting the Southern Alberta (SOAB) Series Round 6 amp 7 race from August 4-6 An addition to this yearrsquos event will be the quad and side by side mud bog For the mud bog DORVA will build a mud pit Quad and side by side riders will challenge each other to see who can get through the pit the furthest and the fastest making it a fun way to get dirty ldquoI think Drumheller has one of the best tracks in Alberta because there are so many volunteers and a lot of community suppport to make everything possible Itrsquos a great practice track for our local riders and there are facilites for riders of all caliberrdquo said Casey Christensen president of DORVA Practice sign-in will begin Friday evening at 7 pm Practice will be held Saturday and race sign in will

happen in the afternoon starting at 3 pm Racing begins Sunday morning at 9 am A four-man rally race will take place Sunday evening

to provide a fun break after a hard day of motorsquos ldquoRiders are coming from all over the province British Columbia

and Saskatchewan Th ere will be everybody from prorsquos racing to four year oldrsquos riding the little 50 cc bikes therersquos a lot to watchrdquo said Christensen Seven vendors as well as a concession will be on site for riders and visitors convenience Members of the Drumheller Titans Football team will be helping out at the race by doing their time fl agging for each event In return for their help DORVA will make a donation for the players time to the Titans ldquoWe like to try to give back to the community when we host these events and itrsquos so great to receive the helprdquo said Christensen Th ere will be lots of local talent in all diff erent classes competing during the race weekend to watch for said Christensen He also said it is a great way to see the sport up close and personal without having to travel far Admission is only $5 per person or $20 for a car load Children four and under are free For more information regarding the race event and times go to wwwdorvamxcom Anyone wishing to volunteer contact Casey Christensen at (403) 820-1574

Ripping it up on the track Azraie Dumont practices to race MX2 intermediate and GP Pro-Am classes for the big event The Drumheller Off Road Vehicle Association (DORVA) will be hosting the Southern Alberta (SOAB) Series Round 6 amp 7 from August 4-6 at the DORVA Motocross Track located just off of Highway 9 South near the Stampede Barns

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Jackie FriedleyGarden Designs

Itrsquos to the point we are going to have to do some deadheading

Some plants respond well to diff erent kinds of deadheading

Perennials as well as some annuals need to have some care given to them at this time of year to try and extend the blooming season or in order for the perennial to move into the fall season

Shearing is one way and a lot of perennials will do well if this is done It seems a little drastic but in the end you will be glad you did For the low growing rock garden plants as well as some of the fi ner textured plants Snow in Summer Coreopsis Basket of Gold trailing Lobelia hardy Geranium take off all the spent fl owers and any untidy growth Petunias and Nasturtiums also respond well to this treatment This will in some cases make a spent plant become new Be sure to fertilize gently and donrsquot let the plant dry out so it has no further reason to be stressed out Be sure to use clean shears scissors anything that is going to be able to make a good clean cut that doesnrsquot do the squish and tear thing

Some plants require a more specifi c approach to the trimming you give them

Irises Daylilies Delphinium anything with a spike type bloom I wait until most of the blooms are spent or the one fl ower in the case of the daylily is done and then I just snip off the stem or shoot close to the base Be sure not to get too low into the plantrsquos green growth as some of them will continue to put up new fl ower stocks until frost gets them I also do this in the fall Once the plants have had a frost I trim everything back Again donrsquot get too deep or close to the ground you donrsquot want to damage anything that is developing into new growth for next year or the next burst of fl owers

Some plants just need you to trim off the spent fl owers Begonias are a good example of this You can usually do this with your fi nger tips Just gently snip the fl ower off and dispose of it This helps keep them clean and gives them a better chance to re-bloom Doing this also keeps the chance of mold and other fungus from starting in the Begonias Delphinium etc By keeping the plants cleaner you allow more air fl ow lowering the chance of problems

Happy Gardening Jackie

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Congratulations Tommy Borst He plays with the Drumheller Titans and just returned from the All Pro Football CampTitansrsquo coach and camp organizer Ron Laprise praised Tommyrsquos perfomanceat the camp

Tommy stop by Boston Pizza Drumheller

and pick up your FREE Individual Pizza and Pop coupon

WEEKWEEK

DORVA revs up to host Drumheller racesDonella Swan | inSide Drumheller

During August long weekend the ldquobrappprdquo sound of dirt bikes and quads will be heard at the DORVA Motocross track located just off of Highway 9 south by the Stampede Barn Campers and trailers will fi ll the parking space and riders from all over will fl ood the valley to take in the action Th e Drumheller Off Road Vehicle Association (DORVA) will be hosting the Southern Alberta (SOAB) Series Round 6 amp 7 race from August 4-6 An addition to this yearrsquos event will be the quad and side by side mud bog For the mud bog DORVA will build a mud pit Quad and side by side riders will challenge each other to see who can get through the pit the furthest and the fastest making it a fun way to get dirty ldquoI think Drumheller has one of the best tracks in Alberta because there are so many volunteers and a lot of community suppport to make everything possible Itrsquos a great practice track for our local riders and there are facilites for riders of all caliberrdquo said Casey Christensen president of DORVA Practice sign-in will begin Friday evening at 7 pm Practice will be held Saturday and race sign in will

happen in the afternoon starting at 3 pm Racing begins Sunday morning at 9 am A four-man rally race will take place Sunday evening

to provide a fun break after a hard day of motorsquos ldquoRiders are coming from all over the province British Columbia

and Saskatchewan Th ere will be everybody from prorsquos racing to four year oldrsquos riding the little 50 cc bikes therersquos a lot to watchrdquo said Christensen Seven vendors as well as a concession will be on site for riders and visitors convenience Members of the Drumheller Titans Football team will be helping out at the race by doing their time fl agging for each event In return for their help DORVA will make a donation for the players time to the Titans ldquoWe like to try to give back to the community when we host these events and itrsquos so great to receive the helprdquo said Christensen Th ere will be lots of local talent in all diff erent classes competing during the race weekend to watch for said Christensen He also said it is a great way to see the sport up close and personal without having to travel far Admission is only $5 per person or $20 for a car load Children four and under are free For more information regarding the race event and times go to wwwdorvamxcom Anyone wishing to volunteer contact Casey Christensen at (403) 820-1574

Ripping it up on the track Azraie Dumont practices to race MX2 intermediate and GP Pro-Am classes for the big event The Drumheller Off Road Vehicle Association (DORVA) will be hosting the Southern Alberta (SOAB) Series Round 6 amp 7 from August 4-6 at the DORVA Motocross Track located just off of Highway 9 South near the Stampede Barns

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Jackie FriedleyGarden Designs

Itrsquos to the point we are going to have to do some deadheading

Some plants respond well to diff erent kinds of deadheading

Perennials as well as some annuals need to have some care given to them at this time of year to try and extend the blooming season or in order for the perennial to move into the fall season

Shearing is one way and a lot of perennials will do well if this is done It seems a little drastic but in the end you will be glad you did For the low growing rock garden plants as well as some of the fi ner textured plants Snow in Summer Coreopsis Basket of Gold trailing Lobelia hardy Geranium take off all the spent fl owers and any untidy growth Petunias and Nasturtiums also respond well to this treatment This will in some cases make a spent plant become new Be sure to fertilize gently and donrsquot let the plant dry out so it has no further reason to be stressed out Be sure to use clean shears scissors anything that is going to be able to make a good clean cut that doesnrsquot do the squish and tear thing

Some plants require a more specifi c approach to the trimming you give them

Irises Daylilies Delphinium anything with a spike type bloom I wait until most of the blooms are spent or the one fl ower in the case of the daylily is done and then I just snip off the stem or shoot close to the base Be sure not to get too low into the plantrsquos green growth as some of them will continue to put up new fl ower stocks until frost gets them I also do this in the fall Once the plants have had a frost I trim everything back Again donrsquot get too deep or close to the ground you donrsquot want to damage anything that is developing into new growth for next year or the next burst of fl owers

Some plants just need you to trim off the spent fl owers Begonias are a good example of this You can usually do this with your fi nger tips Just gently snip the fl ower off and dispose of it This helps keep them clean and gives them a better chance to re-bloom Doing this also keeps the chance of mold and other fungus from starting in the Begonias Delphinium etc By keeping the plants cleaner you allow more air fl ow lowering the chance of problems

Happy Gardening Jackie

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