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Page 1: Rimbey Review, October 27, 2015

Flu shot: Jenn Mathews from Alberta Health Sevices prepares to give colleague Meghan Clarke a fl u shot at a clinic set up at the Peter Lougheed Community Centre Oct. 22. The infl uena immunization program is ongoing and the fl u shot is available free of charge to all Albertans six months of age and older.

Morriah Rudnik Photo

Serving the communities of Rimbey, Bentley, Bluffton, and Hoadley

Tuesday, October 27, 2015 Volume 17 Number 44 Tuesday, October 27, 2015 Volume 17 Number 44 www.rimbeyreview.comwww.rimbeyreview.com

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BINGO

1st & 3rd Thursday, 6:00 p.m. Rimbey Lions Bingo at Ponoka Bingo Plaza.4th Wednesday, 6:00 p.m. Rimbey Curling Club Bingo at Ponoka Bingo PlazaThursdays, 7:30 p.m. West Pine Lodge Bingo in Winfield. 1st and 3rd Mondays 7:30 at Hoadley Hall Bingo doors open at 6:30 (non smoking)2nd Saturday, 6:00p.m. Rimbey Historical Society Bingo, Ponoka Bingo Plaza3rd Saturday, Rimbey Drop-In Bingo at Ponoka Bingo Plaza3rd Sunday, Rimbey Legion at Ponoka Bingo Plaza

MEETINGS

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

ACTIVITIES

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

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BINGOS:Rimbey Legion, 2nd Friday of each month, @ 7 pm.

MEETINGS:Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous Mondays - 7 pm at the New Life Fellowship Church building. Call 403-843-4570 for more info.Royal Purple of Bentley #264 - Regular meetings the 2nd Monday of each month at 7 p.m. in the Bentley Legion Hall (old Oxford School).  New members welcome. Rimbey Hospital Ladies Auxiliary meeting 2nd Tuesday every month, 1pm Hospital Conference Rm.Rimbey Fish and Game 1st Wednesday of each month - 7 pm at Super 8 meeting room.Rimbey Sleigh, Wagon, & Saddle Club meetings the 1st Wed. each month. Truck Museum @ Pas-Ka-Poo Park. Call Denise (the president) at 403-704-4236 for info. Email: [email protected] Anonymous Wednesdays- 8:30 pm at the Rimbey Anglican Church. 403-843-3662 info.Rimbey Ag Society 3rd Wednesday each month- 7:00 pm at the Agriplex.Blufft on & District Chamber of Commerce, 3rd Wednesday. Blufft on Hall 7 pm.Rimbey & District Horticultural Group, meet 3rd Wednesday of month. 10 am @ the Rimbey Drop In Centre. Call 403 843 2539 for info.Rimbey Royal Cdn. Legion meeting1st Th ursday of each month, 7:30 pm Rimbey Legion, 5019 50th St.Family Counseling, call 1-403-347-8844 & say you would like to be seen in Rimbey.MS Rimbey Table Talk - A social and informational meeting, for anyone aff ected by MS, every 3rd Th ursday of the month @ 1pm, the Grand Hotel, Rimbey. Bentley “Coff ee with Council” on Oct. 29 from 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. in the Bentley Senior Drop-In Centre.Rimbey Art Club General Annual Meeting, Nov. 9 @ 7:30 pm. Art room of the Community Centre. Call Grace 403 597 6643 for more info.

ACTIVITIES:Regular Jammers’ Dances @ Rimbey Drop In Centre, every Tuesday night @ 7pm.Bentley Carpet Bowling - Wednesday mornings starting at 10:00 a.m. in the old Bentley Community Hall.  New and returning players invited.  Call Arnold at 403-748-2744 for info.Rimbey Comm. Chorus starts practices for the Annual Christmas Concert, every Wed., @ 7:30 pm. Rimbey United Church. Annette for more info 403 843 3115Bentley Book Club - Th urs., Nov. 5 at the Bentley Municipal Library from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. discussing Jeannette Walls “Half Broke Horses”.  Computers with Laura - Th urs, Nov. 12 at the library from 10-12 noon.  Free drop in sessions second Th ursday each month. Bring questions about computers or devices.Bentley Municipal Library FREE movies - Starting at 7 p.m. at the library.  On November 12 “Inside Out” rated PG.  On November 19 “Avengers: Age of Ultron” rated PG.

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Respect: The Town of Rimbey lowered fl ags to half-mast last Thursday in honor of Cpl. Nathan Cirillo and Warrant Offi cer Patrice Vincent who were killed last year. Cirillo was killed Oct 22 while standing guard at the National War Memorial in Ottawa. Vincent was intentionally struck by the car of another terrorist a few days earlier.

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The pros and cons of a very long road trip

My grandchildren, lured by the promise of quad rides, canoe rides, a chance to shoot a real gun and the opportunity to help band saw-whet owls, were ready.

In fact, they were more than ready.

They were pumped.A lot of 11 and 13-year

olds would not have will-ingly loaded up their par-ent’s SUV with pillows and blankets and video games and strange music and headphones and iP-hones and iPads and sub-jected themselves to eight hours of driving time just to do any or all of the above.

But these kids did and,

Anyone with an inter-net connection or cable has watched the news has heard a story about the deplorable conditions of a puppy mill. These dog breeding businesses breed and inbreed pup-pies in cramped pens and kennels—less than ideal conditions. The de-velopment of the animal suffers and ultimately

Intellectual inbreeding could cause potential problems at college level

the puppies end up with cross wired brain connec-tions. Excuse my politi-cal incorrectness: puppy mills breed retarded dogs.

From a business model standpoint, puppy mills are a licence to print money. A high volume of product that can be pro-duced inexpensively. It’s a simple matter to keep the dogs breeding with what-ever they can get their paws on and keep the kib-ble trays full; nature han-dles the rest. The quality of the dog that was bred in these conditions will never graduate to be the best in show, though.

There are reputable breeders out there. There is more refi ned processes of dog breeding that take longer periods to train the animals and requires pro-fessional trainers to do so. These trainers have

to give more attention to smaller groups of animals so that the dogs develop to their maximum poten-tial. The elitist dog breed-ers don’t rely on fl ood-ing the market to make a profi t. It is through a rich process of education and instruction that makes small volume of dogs, from a reputable breed-er, sought after. No dog owner wants a pup that is cross-eyed, barks at the wall, chases its own tail, and doesn’t understand the difference between the bedroom fl oor and the backyard.

I recently attended a pre-sentation that announced Red Deer College’s pend-ing transformation into a polytechnic university. For some strange reason I feel that that future institu-tional title won’t have the capacity to grant me any

sort English undergradu-ate degree—however, I al-ready knew that my lifes-pan at RDC was going to be short. Sometime soon I will have to schmooze a big city university into letting me in its doors.

I have some apprehen-sions though about RDC’s future as a polytechnic university: I don’t want to see the institution de-grade into blasphemous diploma (or degree) mill. These sort of post-sec-ondary schools do exist south of our national borders. The business model of a diploma mill models that of a puppy mill—massive breeding (or inbreeding) for means of profi t.

Part of the so called sales pitch (at the pre-sentation) included the belief that international students will be attracted

to attend post-secondary studies in Red Deer as a polytechnic university. RDC just cut its second language programs last year: French and Spanish classes got cleaved. It was only after student dismay and protest that French was brought back to RDC on a limited level. Just type in most common-ly spoken languages into Google’s search engine and the paradox I’m sug-gesting will be realized. The core values of RDC are changing.

RDC is essentially a busi-ness and I understand this concept. The suit-wearing-types just want to expand their business like any business owners would. However, while I attend RDC I don’t want to have to make fi sts with my paws and fi ght over dry kibble.

in fact, quite happily!For the children, the

road trip was a very long prelude to the fun things to come.

Very long!I’m sure there are ways

to shorten the drive to Prince Albert, Sask. some-how, but weirdly enough no one in my family has every fi gured that out.

We just drive.“East,” I say, but quietly

to my daughter, the driver. “We just need to go east.”

And in the end, we did go east, but fi rst, because apparently the trip to PA isn’t quite long enough we went the wrong way fi rst.

The little trip backwards was not a good thing and for a great many miles no one said much of any-thing at all. It was a time when silence was truly golden, and until the cut like a knife type of tension in the vehicle dissipated, that rule held.

We just drove, staring in silence at the road and the fi elds and the sky and being silently hopeful our wheels were turning in the right direction.

Finally, relaxed and con-fi dent we weren’t actually heading home, the sounds

of silence faded away and someone turned ‘kid speak’ on.

“How much farther? I’ve been in this car for a hun-dred hours? Are we almost there? Are we at least in Saskatchewan? Mom, tell him to stop looking at me like that. He is so bugging me. No, she is bugging me. Can I sit in the front? Can I? Can I? You wrecked my headphones. Why do you always do that?

How could you eat every single chocolate bar? I think I’m going to be car-sick.

Of course, as in all road trips, the end comes even-tually, and, fi nally, after we had driven past three hun-dred thousand fi elds that stretched endlessly from the road to the horizon and looked surprisingly similar to the fi eld we had just passed and the one we passed before that, we found the plastic owl.

Seeing the plastic owl perched majestically at the entrance of the long and winding driveway was a good thing.

It meant we had arrived.And so we spilled out

of the vehicle, our limbs slightly numb and our

brains foggy from seeing nothing but fi elds and sky and more of the same for such a long time, and pasted on plastic smiles.

We assured our host the trip was good, we loved all things about Saskatchewan and we were ready for the fun to begin.

I must admit I was a lit-tle worried the kids would not realize the great op-portunities that lay be-fore them in the good old rural prairie province, and might end up doing kid things like nothing and more of the same.

I could not have been more wrong.

And for the short time we visited, my citifi ed grandchildren, without any resistance at all on their part, became quite thoroughly countrifi ed.

I had made a list of things to do because I felt like I should, being the grandma and all.

But, really they needed no list. They just seemed to know.

I watched them watch-ing the Northern Lights fl icker and dance across the sky and I knew with-out saying they felt the

appropriate sense of awe they should feel when gazing upon the wonders of the heavens.

As for me, I just felt grateful for my grand-children and and for the Northern Lights.

And I watched them take a tiny owl captured in mid fl ight in a mist net, and hold the bird ever so gently and observe it being weighed, measured, banded and fi nally re-leased and I was pleased.

And it turned out I didn’t have to tell them about the thrill of riding the quad, or the fact the machine was very power-ful and big.

They drove it with equal amounts of excitement and respect!

And I didn’t need to talk about the absolute tran-quility and beauty experi-enced while fl oating down a slough in an old wooden canoe or the almost giddy excitement of aiming a fi rearm at a target like a coke can fi lled with water and watching it shatter when the bullet hit it, dead on.

I didn’t have to tell them any of that stuff.

They, in fact, told me!

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Town of Rimbey Wants you!

SUBDIVISION AND DEVELOPMENT APPEAL BOARD Applica ons are now being accepted for the Subdivi-sion and Development Appeal Board. This is a quasi-judicial board. Please stop by the Town of Rimbey Administra on O ce to pick up an Applica on for Ci -zen Appointments to Boards, Commissions and Au-thori es. There are two year and three year terms available. The successful applicant(s) must be a resi-dent of the Town of Rimbey. The applica ons will remain open un l ve public members have been appointed by Council.

Police investigate break-in at Bluffton

Post Offi ceBY TREENA MIELKE

Rimbey RCMP are still on the lookout for persons re-sponsible for a break-in at the Bluffton Post Offi ce occur-ring in the early morning hours of Oct. 20.

Const. Carman Dutz said RCMP received a call from a postal worker later that morning that the locked doors of the post offi ce had been forced opened.

He said some of the stolen mail has been recovered outside of Bluffton.

“Our identifi cation unit is working on evidence that was left behind at the scene,” he said.

Anyone who saw anything happening around the Bluffton Post Offi ce that might have been suspicious is asked to contact the Rimbey RCMP at 403-843-2224 or Crime Stoppers: Phone 1-800-222-8477 #8477 on Rogers AT&T

Young voter: Tye Munro, 20, votes for the fi rst time in the federal election Oct. 19. Munro, who took time off from work to cast his ballot believes it is important to vote and was pleased to exercise that freedom at the polls at The Peter Lougheed Community Centre, Monday.

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Federal election candidates ready to move on

BY TREENA MIELKEThe votes have been

counted. The results tab-ulated and fl ashed across networks. The winners and the losers have watched, waited and fi nally gone home.

It’s over! The federal elec-tion, a long, long road fi lled with heated debates, dis-sension, thinly veiled dis-dain and political jargon that has more often than not left voters slightly con-fused is done and Canada will be ruled by a majority Liberal government.

In the aftermath of the long, tedious and cost-ly election, re-elected Conservative candidate for the Red Deer-Lacombe rid-ing, Blaine Calkins says he still “has a fi re in his belly.”

Although he admits the results, which saw the Liberals sweep the nation with an overwhelming majority win, has left him with a new and challeng-ing role, he says he is ready.

“It is new for me, but I need to keep on sticking

up for folks here, the vet-erans and the seniors and the families. We need to keep our economy grow-ing and keep taxes for all Canadian down. When the Liberals come up with bad ideas we need to be ef-fective at stopping those ideas from happening.”

Calkins, in keeping with an impressive track re-cord of handily claiming his riding in the last three elections captured 70.4 per cent of the votes in the Red Deer-Lacombe riding on Oct. 19.

He said he is humbled and grateful for the sup-port received by his team of helpers and his constit-uents.

“Who would have thought this could hap-pen to a farm boy from Lacombe? I’m very hum-bled.”

Calkins expressed best wishes to Liberal candi-date Jeff Rock and NDP candidate Doug Hart.

“I want to thank them for a good campaign and

Barbara and Blaine Calkins, outside the doors of the Lacombe Memorial Centre, are ready to cast their ballots on Oct. 19. The Conservative candidate for the Lacombe-Red Deer riding, Blaine Calkins was re-elected with 70.4 per cent of the votes.

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I wish them well,” he said.For Liberal candidate Jeff

Rock, the party’s landslide victory seemed to over-shadow any negative feel-ings regarding garnering only 15.4 per cent of the votes.

“I’m probably the hap-piest losing candidate in Canada,” he said.

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Candidates respond

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He said he enjoyed his time in the political arena, although he admits it was a lot of hard work.

Rock, a minister in the United Church, took the time to chat while on his way back to work. The next job on his to-do list involved helping a couple plan their wedding.

“I have a full time job to get back to,” he said.

He is undecided if he will return to politics in the future.

“I’m not rushing to make any decisions at this time.”

NDP candidate Doug Hart, who trailed behind Rock with 11.4 per cent of the ballots, seemed re-signed to the results the polls showed.

“I’m no stranger to not winning elections,” he said.

Hart said he believes Albertans are angry at the NDPs about the current state of the economy.

“I had signs pulverized in Red Deer,” he said. “The signs in Rimbey were fi ne. People are more civil in Rimbey, but there is so much anger.”

Hart said he found the election to be gruelling and he is ready for rest, al-though he plans to contin-ue to chair the NDP rural caucus and be an advocate for rural Albertans.

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County offers assistance to Town of Rimbey

BY JORDIE DWYERBLACK PRESS

A potential fi nancial sit-uation has turned itself around, however, an offer for assistance from Ponoka County will remain on the table.

The situation was re-garding a payment re-quest by the contractor re-sponsible for building the new skate park in Rimbey and the possibility that Ponoka County may need to lend some fi nancial as-sistance.

That potential situa-tion was averted through a Ponoka County coun-cil motion that would allow an advance of up to $200,000 to the Town of Rimbey.

The issue was brought to light at the Oct. 13 county council meeting by Reeve Paul McLauchlin, who rep-resents the Rimbey area.

As he explained to council, a member of the Rimbey Kinsmen Club had approached him to ex-plain that the contractor was looking for a payment reportedly close to $62,000 for work that had been done and that payment was due immediately.

McLauchlin was con-cerned if the payment wasn’t made it would not only hurt the service club, but also the reputation of

the town and the coun-ty, so he proposed council could do something in the way of assistance.

“My initial concern is that we are not a bank, but considering Rimbey owns the property and this would be between two governments, a loan could be allowed,” he stated.

“It would be nice if we could do something to help, since we have so much in common and in the manner of continuing our good relations I’m sure we could work it out.”

That’s when the sug-gestion came about using the annual unconditional grant the county provides to the Town of Rimbey, which works out to slight-ly more than $200,000.

“As it’s an uncondition-al grant that is mainly used by them for recre-ation, that could be used as an advance as it could be refunded or recovered if needed,” said County chief administrative offi -cer Charlie Cutforth.

“As it is an annual pay-ment, we would have the

ability to recover any ad-vance, and if they choose to use a portion of it to pay the contractor then that is their option as we provide it without any conditions on how they use it.”

Council unanimously ap-proved the motion to ad-vance up to $200,000 of the 2016 unconditional grant to the Town of Rimbey.

However, with Cutforth following up the next day with the town, it was de-termined the fi nancial as-sistance wasn’t need right now.

“When I was able to reach them the next day, (the town) did appreci-ate the motion and that we were prepared to do what was necessary, (but) they don’t need it,” added Cutforth.

“They are apparently still in discussions with the contractor and some work still needs to be completed on the project. If they do need help, they will be in contact with us, so we are leaving the motion on the books and the help will be there if they ask.”

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2015 Remembrance Day Service

Peter Lougheed Community Centre

Nov. 11, 2015, 10:45 AM

Rimbey Legion

Branch #36

Anyone wishing to lay a memorial wreath contact

Barbara Patey: 403-843-2844 Lance Hannesson: 403-913-9795

“Lest We Forget”“Lest We Forget”

To all who took part in Rimbey Lions Activities and Booths to raise funds:

THANK YOUIt is with the aid of the businesses, the

citizens of the town of Rimbey and surrounding areas that the Rimbey

Lions Club was able to assist with the following quali ed needs for the year.

2014-2015• Barry Dersch-Fire• Cattle Round Up• Dixon Family in Trust• Heart and Stroke Fund• Lions International Fund• Lions Eye Research• Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides• Lions of Alberta Foundation• Old Timer’s Association• OutReach School Scholarship and Lunch

Program• Rimbey Big Brothers - Big Sisters• Rimbey Boys & Girls Club• Rimbey Food Bank• Rimbey Victim Services• Royal Canadian Legion• STARS Ambulance• Central Alberta Raceways• Canadian National Institute for Blind• Dog Guides Canada• Lions Eye Glass Recycle Society• Lions Quest• Rimbey & District Vol. Supper• Royal Canadian Legion History Book• Western Blind Curlers• Western Blind Golfers• Camp He Ho Ha• Cavalcade for Diabetes• Rimbey Kinsmen Club Skateboard Park

TOTAL DONATIONS:$75, 275.00

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No charges laid in

domestic incident

BY TREENA MIELKEA teenage boy fl ed the

premises after a family dis-pute escalated last Friday and RCMP were called.

Const. Carman Dutz said Rimbey and Sylvan Lake RCMP responded to the rural address after receiv-ing a report of the dispute between the parent and child.

No charges were laid in the incident which oc-curred northeast of Rimbey around noon on Fr., Oct. 16.

“It was between a par-ent and a child. The boy allegedly had a knife and made threats.”

Dutz said the boy had left the area by the time the RCMP arrived.

“The teenager is not be-lieved to be a danger to the public and there is no charges being laid.

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The fi nal barricade has been removed and the pro-cess that will see a new regionalized fi re protec-tion model established for Ponoka County is now mov-ing forward.

Last Tuesday, the Town of Ponoka passed the motion – although by the slightest of

margins 4-3 – to approve the newly negotiated fi re pro-tection agreement with the county, clearing the path for the county to hire a regional fi re chief that will oversee all of the fi re departments located in the county in-cluding those in the towns of Rimbey and Ponoka.

Ponoka County CAO Charlie Cutforth explained that he sees the post as

more managerial and ad-ministrative in nature.

“This individual will pro-vide leadership to the fi re departments and mainly deal with day-to-day man-agement along with looking after things such as bud-gets, capital plans, equip-ment, facilities and ensur-ing training and other items are done in an organized manner,” Cutforth told

Plans moving forward on new regional fi re structure

county council at their reg-ular meeting last Tuesday.

With the Town of Ponoka’s acceptance of the new agreement, the county will be moving quickly to fi ll the new position.

They received 23 applica-tions for the position and have shrunk that list to four candidates.

The plan is to have the selected candidate in place in November.

“The regional fi re chief won’t be there to take over command, it’s anticipated the current fi re chiefs of the respective departments and their offi cers will con-tinue to do the jobs they have been doing,” added Cutforth, “It’s just that now they will have someone new to report to.”

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In the old days your mom just threw a sheet over your head, cut out two eye-holes, and away you went. But then the costumes got fancier, the candy got bet-ter, and now your neigh-bour’s yard looks like the set of a Hollywood horror fi lm. Somewhere along the way, Halloween became a competitive sport.

With All Hallow’s Eve fall-ing on a Saturday, there’s bound to be more minia-ture zombies and minions running wild in the streets this year so drivers need to be extra cautious, espe-cially in residential areas. And parents can up their game as well, by adapting costumes to be visible in the shadows and teaching children to practice safe trick-or-treating.

Here are some Halloween safety tips to cover off ev-erything but the sugar rush:

See and be seen:• Plan a light-coloured

costume or add bright re-fl ective strips to be more visible to drivers. Glow sticks can brighten up a dark costume.

• Heavy masks can af-fect your child’s vision – opt for face paint instead of masks and make sure peripheral vision is clear. Always lift up your mask to cross the street.

• If your little ghouls are fl ying solo this year, walk through the route with them early in the week, and have set times for them to check-in.

• Front yard frights are part of the fun, but make sure your walkway and yard are clear of tripping hazards like tools, cords and debris.

• Have a safe, quiet (in-door) place for your pets. Strangers and costumes may put them on edge.

Be street smart:• Trick-or-treating is

more fun with friends. Make sure your kids travel in a group, stay together, and don’t approach hous-es that do not have a light on.

• Reinforce that if some-one invites them to come in the house or to get into a car to warm up, say thanks but no thanks, and report it to an adult.

• Cross only at cross-walks or safe corners. Point to indicate your in-tent to cross, pause to dou-ble-check and make eye contact with driver, then proceed only after all traf-fi c is stopped.

Halloween safety tips

Continued on A11

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Trudeau and Liberals win majority government

BY TREENA MIELKEOct. 19 was a day which will, no doubt,

go down in Canadian political histo-ry as the Liberals, in only a few short hours, went from third place popularity to becoming the nation’s offi cial majority party.

The election is over, but the echoes of promises, inuendoes and veiled accusa-tions voiced during the last few months still linger.

Everywhere people are waiting in the wings to see what the future holds.

Rimbey Mayor Rick Pankiw has adopted a wait and see policy.

“t’s tough to say,” he said. “Really, it’s too early to see what will happen. Until we see a new budget….”

Pankiw said he was not surprised by the outcome of the vote, but he was hoping for a minority government.

He believes that Justin Trudeau’s charis-ma was enough to lure the undecided to vote Liberal.

Ponoka County Reeve Paul McLauchlin said the federal election clearly indicates people are ready for change. He noted that his time in politics has taught him that change is inevitable.

“Harper was up against the wall and the people spoke loud and clear. I respect that. I’m getting used to political change.”

McLauchlin noted Ponoka County has maintained a good relationship with MP Blaine Calkins and he expects that rela-tionship to continue.

“Blaine has always been a good advo-cate for us and it’s nice to continue to have that relationship,” he said.

McLauchlin is on the same page as Pankiw regarding future changes which could be brought about by the new party.

“Time will tell,” he said. “I’m not wor-ried. I expect federal funding will con-tinue.”

Voter turnout in Central Alberta, slight-ly more than the overal turnout across Canada, was high this year with more than 71 per cent of eligible voters casting a ballot.

The 2015 election was the fi rst one held since the new electoral boundaries were established. Six of the 30 ridings added across Canada were in Alberta.

The new boundaries saw Conservative candidate Blaine Calkins, who had rep-resented Wetaskiwin since 2006, running for the newly formed Red Deer-Lacombe riding.

Calkins, who has repeatedly won at the polls, winning 75.1 per cent in 2006, 77.1 per cent in 2008 and 81.4 per cent in 2011, continued to capture the popular vote, garnering a healthy 70.4 per cent in this election.

Liberal candidate Jeff Rock, a United Church minister, and a novice to the po-litical scene, trailed behind Calkins with 15.4 per cent of the votes.

Veteran politican NDP candidate Doug Hart captured 11.4 per cent of the votes.

Justin Trudeau’s overwhelming victory has left Canadians more than a little curi-ous as to what the future will hold.

But regardless of the emotions follow-ing the aftermath of the Liberals land-slide victory, Canadians have no choice but to wait and see and hope the change

Ryan and Marie Cabanela, originally from the Phillipines, and now residents of Rimbey exer-cised their civic right to vote in the federal election Oct. 19. The couple say it is an honor to vote. The Cabanelas, with their children, four-year-old Nicole and 23-month-old lsaiah, were among the voters who cast a ballot at the Peter Lougheed Community Centre.

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Playing it safe for Halloween

Blaine Calkins treat-ed attendees of the 2015 Rimbey Volunteer Fair and FCSS/RCHHS open house to an impromptu concert, Oct. 8.

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If you have to drive, stay focused:

• Stay home, watch a scary movie, hand out treats and leave the car in the garage.

• If you do hit the streets, expect the unexpected. Watch out for children jaywalking, crossing drive-ways and stepping out from behind parked vehi-cles.

• Make eye contact with pedestrians. Masks, costumes and ‘Candy Distraction Disorder’ can reduce a child’s view of the road. If you aren’t 100%

Continued from A9sure, play it safe and give pedestrians the right of way.

• Avoid distractions like cell phones and give Mr. Bluetooth the night off. If you head out to a party, put the keys away and use a designated driver service to fi nd a safe ride home.

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BY JUNE NORVILAAt the Alberta Horseshoe Pitcher’s Association an-

nual general meeting on October 3 at Wetaskiwin the names of provincial award winners for the province and for all affi liated clubs were released.

This year the Bentley and Lacombe clubs had joined together.

Bentley league nights were on Wednesdays in Bentley and Lacombe league play nights were in Lacombe on Tuesdays with some members playing on both nights.

League play started May 20 and ran through to the end of July. It ended earlier than usual this year when some players, for medical reasons, had to quit.

Hopefully they will be back next year and some new players will join. End of year Provincial Awards for Bentley/Lacombe club league play went to Noel Peterson for high average ringer percent that was 27.8. He also earned club most improved. He im-proved 5.4 per cent to 21.6 per cent to 27.8 per cent.

Gloria Ellersiek, who earned her fi ve per cent crest, won high game over average with a 16.2 per cent over average game. She threw a game of 20.0 per cent when her aveage was 3.8 per cent.

She was also named the club player of the year because of the enthusiasm and commitment to play that she exhibited and how much she worked at improving her game. She always added fun and laughter to the evening, whether playing in Bentley or Lacombe.

The Bentley club’s men’s’ champion, earning the most points for league play, was Logan Mehls with 52 points and the club’s ladies champion earning the most points for league play with 46 points was Gloria Ellersiek. Points are based on the total number of games played and the number of wins. A handicap system is used.

During the annual Bentley fair, the club was again able to host their tournament thanks to the support from sponsors, volunteers, and dedicated club mem-bers.

Sponsors were: the Bentley & District Ag Society, Servus Credit Union (Bentley), Greg & Sandy Beavis, Shir-Al Welding Ltd., Teamworks Fabricating Ltd., Bentley IDA Pharmacy, Crop Production Services (Bentley), Bentley Chiropractic Health Centre, Kal Tire (Lacombe), Gull Lake/Deer Creek Gas Co-op, D & M Concrete Products Ltd. and Sunny 94 FM.

The Rimbey Review continues to give the club good coverage.

The club is grateful for the continued use of the Bentley Ag Society storage building and for the town keeping the park and area mowed.

There were fi ve singles classes on Saturdays. Class winners were Steve Moody (40 Foot Men), Lyle Olmstead (Mixed A), Bill Hinds (Mixed B), Stuart Little (Mixed C), Esther Hoerle (Mixed D). The names of these individuals have been engraved on the John Talsma Memorial Trophy.

There were fi ve teams in doubles play on Sunday. The names of doubles winners Myrna Kissick and junior partner Garrett Christensen will also go on the trophy.

The 2015 Allan Boettger Memorial V.I.P. Award, pre-sented by Pearl Boettger, daughter Sharon Schrauwen, and Hazel Heistad, went to Tammy Christensen from Regina.

Club president is Paul Norvila. Treasurer is Hazel Heistad and secretary is June Norvila. Club statis-tician is Pearl Boettger. These dedicated volunteers have held these positions for many years.

This was the club’s 42nd year of participating in the Bentley Fair. Plans are to host a tournament next year on August 6-7, but more players are needed.

Club members hope everyone winters well and that they will see some new faces around the courts in the spring.

Bentley Horseshoe Club announces award winners

Bentley Horseshoe Club president Paul Norvila, club statistician Pearl Boettger and 2015 club Mens Champion Logan Mehls take a break during league play.

June Norvila Photo

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LYNN, Walter Howard June 1, 1924 - Oct. 12, 2015

Walter (Walt) Howard Lynn passed away at home on October 12, 2015 at the age of 91. Walt was born in Youngstown, Alberta on June 1, 1924. He moved with his family to a farm just south of Rimbey, Alberta at the age of three. He received his formal education at the Rimbey School and thereafter joined the Royal Canadian Airforce during World War II. Upon leaving the RAC, he move to Calgary, Alberta where he operated his excavation business for the next 15 years.In 1952, he married the love of his life, Alice Sprecher. Their three sons were all born in Calgary.In 1962, the Lynn’s move to their farm in Rimbey. Walt was a

very busy man. In addition to farming, Walt was an active member of both the Masonic Lodge and the Order of the Eastern Star for 60 years, a lifetime member of the Royal Canadian Legion, a long-term school bus driver, a volunteer ambulance and handi-bus driver, and a full-time postal employee. His greatest interest always gravitated to his cow-calf operation right up to the end.In 1993, Walt and Alice built their dream home, an upper and lower duplex. Built for family and friends, he liked nothing better than having the table surrounded with family, grandchildren, and great grandchildren, who were very special to him, and friends with good food and fellowship. Walt was predeceased by his parents Walter and Helen Lynn, his three sisters Dorothy Cooper, Carol (Earl) Gaetz and Jean (Reverend George) Straiton. He leaves to morn his passing his beloved wife Alice, sons Gerald, Kenneth (Sri) and Douglas (Angie), a sister-in-law Carole Sprecher (George Bradley), nine grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews, and two special adopted daughters Irene Grutterink and Gail West.A family inurnment took place at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday October 24, 2015 in the Rimbey West Haven Cemetery. A Celebration of Walter’s Life followed in the Rimbey United Church at 2:00 p.m. with the Reverend Deborah Laing offi ciating.If friends desires, memorial donations in Walter’s honour may be made directly to the Rimbey United Church Memorial Fund.Expressions of sympathy may be forwarded to the family by visiting www.wilsonsfuneralchapel.ca

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KINLEY, FredOctober 19, 1930 - October 18, 2015

Fred has asked his family to announce his graduation, one day short of his eighty-fi fth birthday, to the life beyond what we know.Born and raised in the Meadowbrook area, Fred had a long career in the hardware business, fi rst as a salesman, and then as proprietor of Kinley’s of Berwyn Ltd. At retirement age he was still an accomplished carpenter and gardener, raising Highland cattle. He was a lifetime supporter of the United Church of Canada, councillor and mayor of Berwyn, and was always involved in his local community. Predeceased by his parents Will and Mabel, and brothers, George, Roy and Don, he is survived by sister Viola Jane and brother John (Zunny). Left to remember him are his wife of almost 60 years, Jessie Clare (Burns); children Marigold (Bob) of Edmonton, Myron of Bentley, Carillon of Vancouver and Trevor (Nancy) of Invermere; along with grandchildren Graham (Marianne) and Megan of Invermere.The family thanks every staff member of Rosefi eld Centre, Innisfail who provided care to Fred in his fi nal year.A memorial service was held at Bentley United Church on Friday, October 23, 2015 at 2:00 p.m. At Fred’s request, no fl owers please - think of Fred when you plant your garden or a tree, or give someone a hand up. Condolences may be made by visiting www.wilsonsfuneralchapel.ca

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PIKE (Irwin)Dawn Virginia

Aug. 9, 1934 - Oct. 16, 2015

On October 16, 2015 Dawn passed away at Rocky Mountain House, Alberta. Dawn is survived by her children; Elaine (Wade) Challand, Elwood (Bernadette) Irwin, Colleen McCaw, Debra (Ron) Anderson, Clarence (Wendy) Irwin, and Tammy (Blaine) Tokar, 20 grandchildren, 22 great

grandchildren, and one great great grandchild, she is also survived by her brother Lester Whelen and numerous nieces and nephews. Dawn is predeceased by her parents William and Ellen Whelen, brother Earl Whelen and sister Eleaneor Lyttle. A Celebration of Dawn’s life will be held at the Chapel of the Rocky Funeral Home on Saturday, October 24th at 1:00 PM. In lieu of fl owers memorial donations can be made in Dawn’s honor to the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network: www.pancan.org at 1500 Rosecrans Avenue, Suite 200 Manhattan Beach, CA 90266 or the CURE Pancreatic Cancer Lustgarten Foundation: lustgarten.org at 1111 Stewart Avenue, Bethpage, New York 11714. Condolences may be forwarded to:www.rockyfuneralhome.ca.

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Fall SupperSunday, Nov. 15:00 -7:00 pm

Peter Lougheed Community Centre

Adults - $14(11 years & older)Ages 6-10 - $65 & under - FreeFamily Rate - $40Family Rate - $40

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Hoadley Annual MeetingMonday, Nov. 9

at 8 pm.

Everyone Welcome!

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Meetings 59AL-ANON WEEKLY MEETING

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5110 - 49 Ave., PonokaFor more info 403-783-4557

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403-783-4557 or 403-783-8371

Employment#700 - #920

Caregivers/Aides................710Clerical ..............................720Computer Personnel ..........730Dental ................................740Estheticians........................750Hair Stylists ........................760 Janitorial ............................770Legal ..................................780Medical ..............................790Oilfield ................................800Professionals......................810Restaurant/Hotel ................820Sales & Distributors ..........830Teachers/Tutors..................840Trades ................................850Truckers/Drivers ................860Business Opportunities......870Miscellaneous ....................880Volunteers Wanted ............890Positions Wanted ..............895Employment Training ........900Career Planning ................920

Caregivers/Aides 710

IN HOME caregiver for elderly parents, optional

accommodation avail. at no charge on a live in basis, this is not a condition of

employment, driving req’d, F/T on farm near Rimbey,

$15.75/hr. Equal opportunity employer.

Encourage all applicants. email:

[email protected]

Trades 850

BusinessOpportunities 870

Medical 790HUGE DEMAND for

Medical Transcriptionists! CanScribe is Canada’s top

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MEDICAL TRAINEES needed now! Hospitals &

doctor’s offi ces need certifi ed medical offi ce &

administrative staff! No experience needed! We

can get you trained! Local job placement assistance available when training is

completed. Call for program details! 1-888-627-0297.

Restaurant/Hotel 820CAMERON Bay Holdings Inc. o/a McDonalds’s in Ponoka and Red Deer

(Gasoline Alley East and West) is now hiring full

time and part time Food Service Supervisors.Wages are between

$13.95 to $16.00 per hour,depending uponexperience and

qualifi cations. Candidatesmust be able to work a

variety of shifts and have 3to 5 years previous

experience. Must be able to supervisor up to 20

crew. Part-time applica-tions will be accepted fromCanadians and PermanentResidents. Apply in person

4419 Hwy 2A, Ponoka,37479 Hwy 2, Red Deer,and 37428 Hwy 2, Red Deer or email resume to

[email protected] or fax to403-783-4251.

Sales &Distributors 830

FULL-TIME SERVICE CONSULTANT. Full-time Parts Consultant required

immediately by busy Import Dealership in

sunny Okanagan. Benefi ts, aggressive salary

package. Resumes to Service Manager;

[email protected]. http://hilltopsubaru.com/employment-opportunities.htm.

Trades 850REQ’D IMMEDIATELY

EXPERIENCED Sheet Metal and

Furnace InstallersTop wages, hourly wages. Openings in new home,

replacement and service dept. Great working

conditions. Please call or e-mail. brent@

comfortecheating.com403-309-8301

Misc.Help 880

Trades 850JOURNEYMAN

MECHANIC, PROFESSIONAL DRIVERS: Troyer

Ventures Ltd. is a privately owned energy services

company servicing Western Canada. All job

opportunities include competitive wages,

comprehensive benefi ts package and room for advancement. We are

accepting applications for Journeyman Mechanics

and Professional Drivers (Class 1, 3). Successful candidates will be self-motivated and eager to

learn. For more information and to apply, please visit our website at: Troyer.ca

SHUNDACONSTRUCTION

Requires Full TimeCarpenters

Competitive Wages& Benefi ts.

Fax resumes & ref’s to:403-343-1248 or email to:

[email protected]

BusinessOpportunities 870

GET FREE VENDING machines. Can earn

$100,000. + per year. All cash-locations provided.

Protected territories. Inter-est free fi nancing. Full

details. Call now 1-866-668-6629. Website:

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Misc.Help 880

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Looking forfull-time help in home care fora young manwith Autism.

Must enjoy walking and swimming.

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EmploymentTraining 900

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Business Services#1000 - #1430

Butchering 1055JKC MEATS

Licensed Mobile Butchering

Custom Cutting & WrappingBeef, Pork and Wild Game

Paul Taylor843-4383

2 miles E & 1.5miles N of

Hoadley AB.

JKC MEATSLicensed Mobile Butchering

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Paul Taylor843-4383

2 miles E & 1.5miles N of

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LegalServices 1260

CRIMINAL RECORD? Think: Canadian pardon.

U.S. travel waiver. Divorce? Simple.

Fast. Inexpensive. Debt recovery? Alberta

collection to $25,000. Calgary 403-228-1300/

1-800-347-2540.

Misc.Services 1290ADVERTISE PROVINCE

WIDE CLASSIFIEDS. Reach over 1 million read-ers weekly. Only $269 + GST (based on 25 words or less). Call now for de-tails 1-800-282-6903 ext.

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Misc.Services 1290

EASY ALBERTA DIVORCE:

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years experience.Open Mon. - Sat.

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Proven for over 32 years. www.

allcalm.com Mon-Fri. 8-4 EST 1-800-765-8660

Painters/Decorators1310RALPH’S PAINTING

Journeyman painter,serving the area: since 1984

403-843-4172

“When Ralph’s done brushingyou don’t feel rolled”

WellDrilling 1400

Auctions 1530

Misc. forSale 1760

PersonalServices 1315

CANADA BENEFIT GROUP. Do you or

someone you know suffer from a disability? Get up

to $40,000. from the Canadian Government. Toll free 1-888-511-2250 or www.canadabenefi t.

ca/free-assessment.

HIP OR KNEE Replacement? Arthritic

conditions? Restrictions in walking/dressing?

Disability Tax Credit. $2,000 tax credit. $20,000 refund. For Assistance:

1-844-453-5372.

Pet Services 1318

KennelsOld MacDonaldOld MacDonaldOld MacDonaldOld MacDonald

Animal services for Ponoka CountyDog Shelter

BoardingDogs for adoptionDogs to surrender

www.pawsandclawsanimalrescue.caclick courtesy adoptions

Phone (403) 783-7447Classifieds...costs so little

Saves you so much!

Roofing 1370METAL ROOFING & SID-ING. 32+ colours available at over 55 Distributors. 40

year warranty. 48 hour Express Service available

at select supporting Distributors. Call 1-888-263-8254.

Auctions 1530(2) UNRESERVED

PUBLIC AUCTIONS. Tuesday, November 3, 2015. CPA - Canadian

Public Auction Ltd., 9320 - 52 St. SE, Calgary,

Alberta. Wednesday, November 4, 2015. Lauren Constructors.

Shop Dispersal, 9241 - 44 St. SE, Calgary, Alberta.

Call 403-269-6600 or visit: canadianpublicauction

.com.

Auctions 1530ANTIQUE COLLECTIBLE AUCTION. Sunday, Nov. 15, 10:30 a.m., Breton

Community Hall. 3’ X 5’ Coke sign, automobilia,

auto books, crystal, crocks. 780-696-2428 (speak

loud); www.AndresensAuctions.com.

BIG STRAPPER AUCTIONS

UPCOMING SALES Wednesdays @ 6 pm.

Estate Auction Sun. Oct. 25, 12 noon 5910-60 Ave.

Ponoka, AB

Oct. 28 &

Nov. 25&

Dec. 2, 9 & 16

at The Moose Hall, 2 miles south of Ponoka on

Hwy. 2A ~~~~~

TO BOOK YOUR SALE CALL 403-782-5693

Check website for full listingswww.bigstrapperauctions.net

CLOSEOUT AUCTION for Paragon Machine &

Tooling Ltd. Tuesday, November 3, 11 a.m. 8207 Davies Road, Edmonton. Milling

machines, tooling, shop equipment, vehicles. For

more details contact Meier Auctions 780-440-1860; www.meierauction.com.

INDUSTRIAL/AGRICULTURAL LAND in

Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta. Ritchie Bros.

Auctioneers Unreserved Auction, October 29 in Edmonton. 4 parcels -

240.9+/- Acres, $12,439 Surface Lease & Power

Line Revenue. Jerry Hodge: 780-706-6652;

rbauction.com/realestate.

MEIER GUN AUCTION. Saturday, October 31, 11

a.m., 6016 - 72A Ave., Edmonton. Over 150

guns - handguns, rifl es, shotguns, hunting and sporting equipment. To consign 780-440-1860.

UNRESERVED AUCTION NOV. 4 - GLM Industries (Nisku, Alberta). Heavy

equipment, construction equipment, metalworking,

tools, shop tank Mfg, inventory, skid offi ces. Phone 780-566-1831;

www.CenturyServices.com.

UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE for Thunder Lake Ranches (Estate of Ed

Paull). Saturday, October 31, 2015. Sale Starts: 11 a.m. 175 - Black & Red

bred cows. 9 - 4 year old Black & Red Angus bulls.

Selling at 12 Noon. Selling a very large selection of

cattle handling equipment plus tractors, trailers,

trucks, grain bins, con-struction equipment & much much more. Call

Allen for more info: 1-855-783-0556; www.allenolsonauction.com.

Equipment-Misc. 1620

A-CHEAP, lowest prices, steel shipping containers. Used 20’ & 40’ Seacans insulated & 40’ freezers, Special $2200 Wanted:

Professional wood carver needed. 1-866-528-7108;

www.rtccontainer.com.

HouseholdAppliances 1710

KENMORE dryer, 400 series, $45. 403-318-4105

Agricultural#2000 - #2290

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

Grain, FeedHay 2190

SMALL SQUARE WHEAT STRAW

BALES FOR SALE.

$3.00/BALE.  

LOCATED JUST WEST OF BENTLEY.  

CALL OR TEXT

403-350-3329HEATED CANOLA buying Green, Heated or Spring-thrashed Canola. Buying:

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

or offgrade grain. “On Farm Pickup” Westcan

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

ROUND BALES - Hay, green feed, straw and bulk

oats. Delivery available. No Sunday calls please. Phone 403-704-3509 or

403-704-4333.

For Rent#3000 - #3200

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

Wanted to Rent#3250 - #3390

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

Houses/Duplexes 30201 BDRM., 1 bath, close to downtown, 4 appl., double garage, n/s, no pets, rent $800 + utils./dd same.

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The hours are from7:00am to 3:00pm & 3:00pm to 11:00pm

We are seeking a reliable hard working individual to join our Front Desk Team. This position requires

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RIMBEY BUSINESS DIRECTORYRIMBEY BUSINESS DIRECTORY

Rimbey Implements Ltd.

5410 - 43 StreetRimbey, AB

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

Al York General ManagerAl York General Manager

Action AutobodyRimbey

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

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

Owner Carey Anderson

403.843.3030

MOBILE - to your doorGLASS SERVICE

780-388-0216 Alder Flats • Buck Lake

www.blufftonvetservices.com

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

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

Box 2040, Rimbey, AB., TOC 2J0

email: [email protected]

Outdoor Wood or Coal BoilersHigh Efficiency Wood Gasifi cation Boilers

ASPENWORKS ASPENWORKS MECHANICAL MECHANICAL

5034 45 Avenue

HOMEWARD BOUND KENNELS

BOARDING & GROOMINGRR#1 Lockhart Road

Rimbey, Alberta

T0C 2J0

Ph: 843-7794

Cell: 704-5039

[email protected]

Windshields - Heavy Equipment GlassResidential & Commercial

Mobile • Pickup & Delivery • In ShopOwner: Jamin Sargeant

403-843-4527

Doug 1.403.318.0498Casey 1.403.358.0452

Hillbilly Tree Mulching Ltd.• FENCE LINES• FENCE LINES• CUT LINES• CUT LINES• POWER LINES• POWER LINES• PIPELINES• PIPELINES• BRUSH & BUSH• BRUSH & BUSH• STUMPS• STUMPS

MULCHING TO SUIT ALL NEEDS Can do trees up to 15” wide

P.O. Box 14 #4 50th StreetBluffton, AB T0C 0M0

Tel: 403-843-8463Fax: 403-843-8465

www.blufftonvetservices.com

TERRY GRIEMANHome Centre Manager

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

Rimbey Co-opAssociationLtd.

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

403-790-2700Call for your appointment today:

COUNTRYSIDECOUNTRYSIDEDENTURESDENTURES

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

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

Minerals, Herbs & Homeopathy

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

Rimbey CARPET CLEANING

Home, Auto, Business403-843-6637

ROGER MASURRimbey & Area Sales Representative

780-360-9552 • [email protected]

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

Toll-Free: 1-888-644-5463

4723-39 Avenue, Wetaskiwin, AB T9A 2J4

Distinctive Interiors Ltd.Lyndon Andrychuk

403-782-1615

Your Insulation, Drywall, Tapeing & Texture Specialist Serving the Central Alberta Area.

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BRIAN GODLONTONPetroleum Manager

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

Rimbey Co-opAssociationLtd. 6982

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Houses/Duplexes 3020BIRD SEED& HOUSES

Rimbey

APPLICATIONS TAKEN FOR

1 BDRM HOUSE

2 appl., nice yard, no pets,

n/s, no partiers.

$700mnth& $700 DD

Includes alltown utilities.

Call:1–306-571-9297

FOR RENTPet friendly, no

smoking, 2 bdrm, 1 bath, kitchen, and laundry, includes

town utilities.DD $875,Rent $875

Available Nov. 1 403-783-0762

3 BDRM. DUPLEXIN PONOKA,

4 appls., rent $900 + utils. Avail. Nov. 1 403-783-3860

PONOKA NEWER 3 bdrm. townhouse, $1,295/mo. Phone 403-704-1221

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

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

fenced yard. $1100 + utils, mo/d.d. Avail.Nov. 1.

403-783-4993

4 Plexes/6 Plexes 3050RIMBEY: Various 2 bdrm. suites in 4 plex buildings.

For info call 403-843-4894

Suites 30602 BDRM bsmt. suite in PONOKA incld’s util’s, washer/dryer, no pets, non partier, N/S. Long term working tenants and sen-iors welcome. Avail immed. 403-704-1645

PONOKA, 2 bdrm. suite in Riverside. Fridge, stove,

shared laundry. $675.. rent/dd. gas & water incl’d.Absolutely N/S, no pets, Avail. Nov. 780-242-0924

* RIVERSIDE APTS. *Newly renovated

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

403-357-0287

Pasture 3180PASTURE & HAY LAND. 400 - 8000 acres of year round water supply. Full

operational with manage-ment available. Central Saskatchewan. Cross-

fenced & complete infrastructure. Natural

springs excellent water. Shortly ready to locate

cattle. Other small & large grain & pasture quarters.

$150k - $2.6m. Call Doug Rue 306-716-2671.

GarageSpace 3310

LOOKING FOR:2-3 car

garage or shop, to rent,

ASAP.Call John:

403-704-4143

HousesFor Sale 4020$214,900! 2007 55+ Adult

Half Duplex/Condo Ponoka! Immaculate, on

one oor, 2 bdrms., 1 bath, att. garage. Call Avril Evans, Century 21

Advantage 403-348-6303

PublicNotices 6010

ManufacturedHomes 4090GRANDVIEW MODULAR HOMES Now Offering 24

X 68 Homes. Starting from $157,900 including

delivery (Conditions apply). Call one of our two

locations for details: 403-945-1272

(Airdrie) or 403-347-0417 (Red Deer).

BusinessesFor Sale 4140

KITCHEN FOOD SERVICES operation

available Apr. - Oct. 2016. Tender Deadline - Nov. 9,

2015. Contact Don McPherson for Tender

Details 403-975-5406. Box 1509, Vulcan, AB, T0L

2B0 or email: [email protected].

Financial#4400 - #4430

Investments ......................4410Money Wanted ................4420Money to Loan ................4430

MoneyTo Loan 4430

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MoneyTo Loan 4430

NEED A LOAN? Own property? Have bad credit? We can help! Call toll free 1-866-405-1228; www. r-

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NEED A PERSONAL or business startup Capital? Get 100% nancing on business, investment or

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SUV's 50402009 Saturn Vue, $13,500obo 67,000 km, Heatedseats & washer uids, carstarter, alarm, plus manymore options. Comes withnew summer and wintertires. 403-309-2428 or 403-392-5284.

Public Notice#6000

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

The Council of Ponoka County has been asked by Sander & Sara Spelt to amend Land Use By-Law 7-08-LU as follows:

Reclassify approximately 15 acres of the SE 15-43-1-W5 from Agricultural District to Country Residential (Hobby Farm) District to allow for subdivision of the rezoned area (1 new parcel to be created).

Before considering the by-law, Council will hold a Public Hearing at which any person claiming to be affected may ask questions or make comments. This hearing is scheduled for 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, November 10, 2015 in the Council Chambers of the County Administration Building.

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

Ponoka CountyPUBLIC NOTICE

Charlie B. CutforthChief Administrative Offi cerPonoka County4205 - Highway #2APONOKA, Alberta T4J 1V9Phone: 783-3333Fax: 783-6965e-mail: PonokaCounty @PonokaCounty.com

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

Real Estate#4000 - #4190

Transportation#5000-5300

BY JORDIE DWYERDespite the hopes of those in charge

of Ponoka County, the results have sim-ply not been what they would have liked.

Nearly two years ago, Ponoka County took advantage of a program through the RCMP to provide an enhanced of-fi cer position that was anticipated to bring more patrols, more coverage and better overall service by the RCMP in the west side of the county as well as help out the local Rimbey detachment.

Unfortunately, as the contract is set to enter the fi nal year of its three-year deal, county administration has not seen any of that occur, and recom-mended to county council during its meeting last Wednesday, that council let the contract lapse and not renew it when it comes due at the end of 2016.

“We could realistically give the RCMP notice that we would terminate the contract early, but it would be admin-istration’s recommendation to just not renew the contract when it concludes,” stated Ponoka County chief administra-tive offi cer Charlie Cutforth, to council during a recent meeting.

“There was no signifi cant changes in the amount of patrols and other things, so it no longer makes sense to continue with the posting.”

County Peace Offi cer Les Squires, who was at the meeting to present a verbal report on his recent activities to coun-cil, said the enhanced RCMP posting has really only been fi lled for about eight of the past 24 months.

“When the (Rimbey) detachment lost a member, the enhanced position was moved to fulfi l the municipal contract and it was left open until the detach-ment position was fi lled,” he explained to council.

“It wasn’t getting the bang for the buck the county was hoping for. Plus, we get a lot of complaints on the bylaw side, so it may be a better option to spend that money on hiring someone to do strictly bylaw enforcement.”

Reeve Paul McLauchlin added the in-tent at the time the county entered into the contract was that the position would improve visibility and enforce-ment, especially at a time when there was a tremendous about of oil and gas activity in the region.

Ponoka County decides to end

enhanced RCMP project

Carolynne Jensen from FCSS and Melissa Duran from C.A.R.E. in Red Deer share a smile during Rimbey FCSS’s 2015 Rimbey Volunteer Fair and FCSS/RCHHS open house, Oct. 8.

Morriah Rudnik Photo

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Field trip: Students in Mrs. Grzech’s Kindergarten class from Rimbey Elementary School took a fi eld trip to the Rimbey fi rehall recently. The students posed for a picture outside with the fi re truck with teachers and fi re-fi ghters.

Photo by Megan Hansen

Go Spartans go: Rimbey High School Spartan player No. 30, Spencer Pearman, fi ghts for possession of the ball in a hard fought football game held Oct. 22 at the high school against Millwoods Christian School from Edmonton. The Spartans edged themselves to a 32-30 vic-tory against the Edmonton team.

Morriah Rudnik Photo

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