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Next Regular
Council Meeting:
March 20th, 2019
Next Committee
We want you to share your vision for Kinsmen Park. Help us enhance your park.
of the Whole Stop by Town Hall (680 Westchester Rd.), March 12th, between 5:30pm-8pm.
Meeting: Architects and project specialists will be on hand to capture your ideas. We also have refreshments for
your enjoyment. We look forward to seeing you.
March 13th, 2019
Campaign is open from
February 23 to
March 31 2019.
Individuals, families or
businesses can commit
for $250.
For a limited time, 100 For a limited time, 100
Community Commitments
donors have the donors have the
– Wall of Fame
opportunity to create an is a permanent tribute opportunity to create an
impact on the health and that will display the impact on the health and
100 donors.
wellness of the wellness
Last Wednesday Town staffofatthe
community. community.
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Funds for Carseland School program
Carseland School’s Ik ka nutsi land-based stewardship program will become a reality for the 2019-2020 school year. During @gmail.com
a school-wide assembly on Feb. 27, Nutrien, one of the key sponsors of the program, presented a cheque for $20,000 to go
towards the program. The Ik ka nutsi land-based stewardship program provides students the opportunity to visit Wyndham Pro-
vincial Park regularly and take part in educational programming that focuses on stewardship and honours Indigenous ways of
knowing. On hand for the presentation were Claire Wade (l-r), Trina Aburto, Chris Paige, Glen Ford, Vinesh Kohli, Kaysea Boake,
Water Softeners, Iron Filters
Lori Red Crow, Kyler Leger and Joyce Doore.
Photo Courtesy of Amanda Christensen & Drinking Water Systems
“We Care.”
Here at Strathmore High School (SHS), that is
not only our motto, but also the foundation of our
community. It is also the perfect basis for a mission
statement.
With the recent change in leadership and admin-
istration team, Principal Kyle Larson thought it was
the perfect time for a new mission statement that
supports this idea. A committee of 14 staff mem-
bers worked for months to share what made each
of them proud of our school.
After identifying what values we hold in SHS and
allowing students the opportunity to share feed-
back, we had our mission statement: Empowering
Strathmore High School’s new mission statement hangs
a Community of Accomplished and Caring Citizens.
prominently on the wall in the school, and is fully supported
Thanks to Kevin Muenchrath at Tri-M Design, we by its leadership team, Agnieszka Barwacz Riou (l-r), associ-
have a mission statement sign in our front entry ate principal; Kyle Larson, principal; Kevin Mertz, associate
way as well as a matching Spartan head. As a stu- principal. Photo Courtesy of Cheryl Davidson
dent at the high school, it’s great to see SHS’s val-
ues front and centre in the halls. challenge students by offering honours and ad-
The mission statement defines the purpose of vanced placement classes, and supports the growth
our school, reminding staff, students and visitors and use of technology in many courses. A future
alike what we are trying to achieve. As Associate goal they have is to encourage student interests
Principal Agnieszka Barwacz Riou says, “It pro- and connections to the community. This is best
vides the clarity and direction for the work that achieved by our clubs and activities occurring be-
we do. Every decision we make is guided by our yond school hours. Strathmore High School is like
mission statement.” a second home to many students and reinforcing
It also ties back to Strathmore High School’s pil- those relationships between students is always im-
lars: Accomplished, Caring and Connected. From portant. We believe that Strathmore High School
the pillars in the hallways, to the metal mission inspires and empowers the student body to be ac-
statement sign in the entry way, SHS has never felt complished and caring citizens in their daily lives,
more united, supportive or inspired. and to go on to great things.
“Here at SHS, we believe there is something for Look for our weekly article here in the Strath-
every student ... in both the programming and ex- more Times as students share how the high school
tracurriculars,” Barwacz Riou adds. lives its mission statement.
Maintaining diversity in the courses offered here You can also follow us on the Facebook page:
is always a priority, as is expanding the art, dra- Strathmore High School, Instagram: @strathmorehs;
ma and band programs. The school continues to and Twitter: @strathmoreHS.
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speak with their teachers and contact
Cheadle Lions Club their school counsellor. Strathmore
High School, Holy Cross Collegiate and
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spots for their students at the event,
said Pollon.
Those who are interested in being a
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TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the W heatland County, in the P rovince of TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the W heatland County, in the P rovince of
Alberta, has given first reading to borrowing By-law No. 2019-07 which will, upon final Alberta, has given first reading to lending By-law No. 2019-08 which will, upon final
passage and approval, authorize the proper officers of the Municipality of Wheatland passage and approval, authorize the proper officers of the Hussar Seed Cleaning Co-
County to borrow monies from the Alberta Finance Capital Authority by way of a loan, op Ltd. to borrow monies from the Municipality of Wheatland County by way of a
for the purpose of providing a loan to the Hussar Seed Cleaning Co-op Ltd. paying for loan, for the purpose of paying for upgrading the existing seed cleaning plant facility
upgrading the existing seed cleaning plant facility located on Lot K, Plan 7610598, SE 20 located on Lot K, Plan 7610598, SE 20-24-14-W4M in the Village of Hussar. The total
-24-14-W4M in the Village of Hussar. The total amount of the aforesaid loan amounts up amount of the aforesaid loan amounts up to $2,500,000 and shall be repayable over a
to $2,500,000 and shall be repayable over a term not to exceed ten (10) years, repaid term not to exceed ten (10) years with interest charged annually at a rate set by
with semi-annual payments, with the annual interest rate to be set by Alberta Finance Wheatland County Administration, with a rate of interest equal to the amount that will
Capital Authority. be set by the offsetting borrowing Bylaw 2019-07, which will be set by the Alberta
Finance Capital Authority.
NOW THEREFORE NOTICE is hereby given by the Council of W heatland County
that, unless a petition of the electors for a vote on By-law No. 2019-07 is dem and- NOW THEREFORE NOTICE is hereby given by the Council of W heatland
ed, as provided for by the terms of Section 231 of the Municipal Government Act, the County that, unless a petition of the electors for a vote on By-law No. 2019-08 is
said Council may pass the said loan by-law. demanded, as provided for by the terms of Section 231 of the Municipal Government
Act, the said Council may pass the said loan by-law.
All persons interested are hereby notified and they are required to govern themselves All persons interested are hereby notified and they are required to govern themselves
accordingly. accordingly.
DATED at W heatland County, in the P rovince of Alberta, this 8th day of M arch, DATED at W heatland County, in the P rovince of Alberta, this 8th day of
2019. March, 2019.
Wheatland County Wheatland County
General Manager of Corporate and Financial Services General Manager of Corporate and Financial Services
Pursuant to Section 1(i) of the Municipal Government Act an "elector" means: Pursuant to Section 1(i) of the Municipal Government Act an "elector" means:
A person who is eligible to vote in the election for a councillor under the Local Author-
A person who is eligible to vote in the election for a councillor under the Local Authori- ities Election Act.
ties Election Act.
Pursuant to section 47(1) of the Local Authorities Election Act a person is eligible to
Pursuant to section 47(1) of the Local Authorities Election Act a person is eligible to vote vote in an election if he:
in an election if he:
a. is at least 18 years old,
a. is at least 18 years old, b. is a Canadian citizen, and
b. is a Canadian citizen, and c. has resided in Alberta for the 6 consecutive months immediately pre-
c. has resided in Alberta for the 6 consecutive months immediately preceding ceding election day and is resident in the area on election day.
election day and is resident in the area on election day.
A poll may be demanded in Wheatland County by electors equal in number to at least:
A poll may be demanded in Wheatland County by electors equal in number to at least:
a. in the case of a municipality other than a summer village, by electors of a. in the case of a municipality other than a summer village, by electors of
the municipality equal in number to at least 10% of the population, and the municipality equal in number to at least 10% of the population, and
b. in the case of a summer village, by 20% of the electors of the summer b. in the case of a summer village, by 20% of the electors of the summer
village. village.
c.
In accordance with the provisions of section 223 of the Municipal Government Act and in In accordance with the provisions of section 223 of the Municipal Government Act and
accordance with the provisions of section 265 of the Municipal Government Act. in accordance with the provisions of section 265 of the Municipal Government Act.
The petition for a vote must be received by the Chief Administrative Officer within 15 The petition for a vote must be received by the Chief Administrative Officer within 15
days of the last publication of this notice and shall contain on each page "an accurate days of the last publication of this notice and shall contain on each page "an accurate
and identical statement of the purpose of the petition". (Further requirements of the and identical statement of the purpose of the petition". (Further requirements of the
petition are provided in section 224 of the Municipal Government Act.) petition are provided in section 224 of the Municipal Government Act.)
DATE of the first publication of this notice is the 8, day of March, DATE of the first publication of this notice is the 8, day of March,
2019. 2019.
DATE of the last publication of this notice is the 15, day of March, DATE of the last publication of this notice is the 15, day of March,
2019. 2019.
A draft copy of Bylaw 2019-07 is available at the Wheatland County Admin- A draft copy of Bylaw 2019-08 is available at the Wheatland County Admin-
istration Building or on the Wheatland County website istration Building or on the Wheatland County website
www.wheatlandcounty.ca www.wheatlandcounty.ca
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DAILY OFFICE All entry fees will be donated to the Wheatland Crisis Society.
Outside in the parking lot, between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. will
be a selection of food trucks to suit the taste buds of those
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geous park,” we’re building in the existing • Regarding a seniors’ lodge in the park- To find a celebration
parking lot, and very few spots will be lost. ing lot, that building would have to be in your area visit:
We’ll be re-designing the lot and we’ll be much bigger than the new town hall. To
leaving the “gateway” and flower garden at house that many seniors of differing phys-
the four-way stop as is. Also, with chang- ical abilities and with the latest codes and
ing times and technologies, the town hall regulations for senior care, would require
is designed to be useful for many, many more land than the part of the parking lot
years as future employees will come and we’re planning to use for the hall.
go daily, often working from home or lap- • Lastly, Kinsmen Park is indeed beauti-
top computers. In other words, times have ful and we’re adding over nine acres to
changed; work at offices will also change. it, and also adding many amenities. We’re
If you’ve ever been to other towns and cit- planning to add playground equipment,
ies, many parks have beautiful buildings expand the splash park, improve the base-
as part of the park amenities. Often the ball field, firepit areas and we’re finally
buildings came first and a park sprang up developing the green space across Centre
around it. I was visiting Prescott, Arizona Street from Kinsmen. Last week’s writer
last summer, and it has a beautiful central referred to our town as “having a lake in
park used for events, and it has an old, their park.” We all need to remember this
beautiful courthouse as part of the park.
I’ve even seen town halls in parks used
is not a freshwater lake, it’s a storm water
pond that holds runoff water from streets. BECOME A RENTAL DEALER
in wedding photos, and wine/cheese and It’s one part of the town’s storm water sys-
craft beer sampling, even small receptions tem that transports storm water and street
can occur in these buildings’ lobbies. Just runoff out of town (under the Trans-Can- JOIN OUR FAMILY THE FLAMAN ADVANTAGE
a reminder, we’re talking about the park- ada Highway). Flaman offers a solid dealer network with over The Flaman name is held in a very high regard
ing lot, not the park itself. Lastly, last week’s letter writer had op- 20 years of rental experience. When you become in the agricultural industry across the Prairie
an authorized Flaman Rental Dealer, you provinces. Not only will you get the benefits
• As far as town hall uses, as I stated portunities to come to the various open become part of a family and we take care of you that come along with being associated with a
earlier, at least 70-80 people work in the houses held at various dates and times, in the same way. company known for excellent service, products
current town offices. Our current build- and could have made comments or asked and innovative thinking, you will also benefit
• Flaman Rental Representative support from the following perks:
ing is undersized and has many problems questions there. Our decision to put a - here for anything at anytime with the
with the roof and windows, as well as town hall in a part of the parking lot of experience to answer any questions you may • Up to 33% off on rental equipment and 15%
mould. Right now, we also have three de- Kinsmen Park will not destroy the park’s have. Your Rep will handle any problems or off on all parts
conflicts that may arise
partments leasing other office spaces. The beauty and we feel it will add to the park’s • Advertising support (including signs,
• Dealer Network: with over 70 dealer business cards, flyers, rental contracts and a
town hall can still be a centre of “goings amenities. Many towns and cities have locations in Western Canada support is easy annual advertisment allowance)
on,” as staff have reported that over 100 town halls or official buildings in park set- to find
• Superior equipment: Flaman is involved
daily front counter visits from residents tings. This new town hall can help bring • Dealers work hand in hand whether it’s for with some of the best manufacturers in the
occur. This doesn’t include developers go- vibrancy and financial support to our solving problems or maximizing equipment business. As a rental dealer you will be
use getting the absolute best when buying
ing to the planning area. So many people downtown. In 2010, when I first ran for from Flaman
don’t see going to the town offices as “off council, there were many vacant down- • Volume bonus based on total rental dollars
the beaten path.” town buildings and SAVING downtown given back to our dealers in the form of cold
• Last week’s letter writer stated a past was a huge campaign issue. This town hall hard cash
council’s decision to sell the property next is part of an overall plan to help support • Asset based investment
to the Hi Ho was a bad mistake. The rea- Strathmore’s downtown. Taking shots at • Tried and true system - all of the “bugs”
are already worked out!
son it was sold was that we had a terrible past and present councils when you don’t
doctor shortage about eight years ago. live IN town and don’t have the correct
The prospective buyers had plans and de- facts is not constructive at all.
signs for brand new doctors’ offices on the
building’s main level, with condos above. Mayor Pat Fule Interested? Contact Kelsey Dortman at 403.892.6271 for more information
Council thought new offices could attract Town of Strathmore kelsey.dortman@flaman.com
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Ice freeze Lightning to take zones Hawks junior boys finish season
The Strathmore U16B Ice defeated the Indus Lightning in a decisive 9-3 victory on March 2 in Hussar The Holy Cross Collegiate Hawks junior A boys basketball squad came up short at the 3J zones tourna-
to capture the 2019 Zone 2 championship. The Ice had six players from Hussar making the win extra ment in Brooks March 1-3. The Hawks struggled to get going in the tournament and finished with a 1-2
special. The Ice will head to their final event at the Ringette Alberta Provincials in Westlock March 8-10 record. They came in fifth place at the seven-team battle for the zones title. The young squad is now
and enter the tournament as the second seed in the south division. done for the year but will return older and stronger next year.
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SPORTS
Warriors forward Cole Grant (left) had three points in the final game against the Medicine Hat Hounds on March 3, while Warriors forward
Joshua Alberda (right) battled through tight checks.
Brady Grove Photos
Local gymnast
The tournament playoff format of the SCAHL had
the Warriors play two round robin games during the
The Wheatland Warriors were dominant all season tournament. They came out ahead decisively, with
and it continued into the playoffs with four straight
victories, including a 4-1 win over the Medicine Hat
a 5-1 win against the Taber Golden Suns and a 6-1
drubbing of the Okotoks Oilers. They faced the Oilers makes history
with gold medal
Hounds in the bantam double-A finals. again in the semifinal game and handed them another
The Warriors won the South Central Alberta Hock- heavy defeat, 7-1.
ey League (SCAHL) south division title in front of the “We started to get better with every skate and that’s
hometown faithful at the Strathmore Family Centre on what you want,” said Brown. “Up until the finals you’re BRADY GROVE
March 3. playing two games a day so you really have to dig Times Reporter
“The boys worked hard all weekend and it’s good deep.”
to see them get the result they deserved,” said War- The winners of the SCAHL’s south division and Strathmore resident Montana Fairbairn ce-
riors head coach Cody Brown. “They (Hounds) are an north division will now face off in a best-of-three se- mented her place in the record books with her
excellent team and they gave us a really good game.” ries. The Warriors will play the West Central Tigers for gold medal- winning floor routine for Team Al-
The Hounds drew first blood with a goal eight min- the league championship starting on Friday, March 8 berta at the 2019 Canada Winter Games in Red
utes in, but the Warriors responded quickly on a pow- (7:30 p.m.) at the Strathmore Family Centre. Game 2 Deer from Feb. 15 to March 3.
er play goal by Cole Grant. Moments later, the War- will be the following day in Sylvan Lake and Game 3, Fairbairn is the first female to win a gold
riors aggressive forecheck would pay off when Joshua if necessary, will take place March 10 (2:45 p.m.) at medal for Team Alberta in the floor routine for
Alberda stripped the puck from the Hounds defender the Strathmore Family Centre. artistic gymnastics and the first female gym-
right in the slot and fired it top cheese to take the lead.
nast to win a gold medal for Team Alberta at
The Warriors didn’t let up going into the second BRAVES FEAST ON WINGS the Games since 2007.
and scored off the opening faceoff when the Hounds The Wheatland Braves ended their regular season “All my hard work finally paid off,” said Fair-
defensive zone coverage broke down and Grant was with a double header against the Cranbrook BP Wings bairn. “I just had to focus on the little details
alone for the easy tap in and his second goal of the in Cranbrook on March 2 and 3. The Braves won the to get the best score possible.”
night. The physical play intensified with the Hounds first game 6-3, but the Wings rebounded in Game 2 The 16-year-old’s attention to the little things
throwing their weight around trying to create some and skated to a 5-5 tie. paid off as she scored a 9.537 in her floor rou-
space but it never kept the Warriors down for long. The Braves finish the year with a 16-10-7 record tine to win it all. She said she really focused
Grant continued to impress when he outbattled two which is good enough for fourth place in the south on sticking her landings and being as precise
Hounds in the corner and sent the puck sliding across division. They are headed into the marathon week that as possible with her movements.
the ice to his teammate Nolan Mahussier for the back is SCAHL peewee playoffs with their first of four round The local’s efforts helped propel Team Al-
door one-timer. robin games of the tournament against the third place berta to a bronze medal in the team catego-
The third period didn’t have any goals because the Lethbridge Hurricanes White on March 7 in Vauxhall. ry. There were six gymnasts on the team and
Warriors were clogging up the lanes and the Hounds
they all competed in the four events, including
struggled to get any momentum going. CHIEFS WINNING STREAK SNAPPED floor, balance beam, uneven bars and vault.
Warriors goalie Parker Forrest only had to make 12 The Wheatland Chiefs were riding hot going into the The Top 4 scores from each event were added
saves for the championship and his biggest stop came last weekend of their regular season. They crushed the together for the team total.
with one minute remaining in the game when a pass Foothills Bisons 11-1 on March 2 in Nanton to extend Fairbairn came in sixth in the vault finals,
came out from behind the net to a Hounds forward their winning streak to six games. However, in their and although she didn’t qualify in the uneven
alone in front. He one-timed it hard but the magic final game of the year, the scoring dried up as the bars or balance beam, she shone in artistic
glove of Forrest kept it out. Medicine Hat Hounds shut them out 1-0 on March 3 gymnastics.
“I couldn’t be more proud of the guys. It was a tall in Hussar. “It was really amazing. We made history for
order; we played the second-best team (Lethbridge) The Chiefs completed their season with a 17-15-3 artistic gymnastics,” said Fairbairn. “Alberta
this morning and then run into these guys at night, we record and finished in fifth place in the south division. hasn’t won a team medal since 1995.”
just ran out of gas,” said Hounds head coach Brayden The midget tournament playoffs start on March 7 and Continued on Page 16
Desjardins. “We didn’t generate a whole lot tonight. I are hosted by the Okotoks Oilers.
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MARSHALL, DELROY, G. Wayne of Prayer Service be best prepared for the upcoming
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Norman Henry April 20, 1952 – March 2, 2019
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August 7, 1933 husband, father, father in-law, grandfather, and friend, G. Wayne Thank you for supporting local business!
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Norman (Norm) Marshall beloved husband of Sheila
such a vast space. Wayne has left his soul mate, best friend, and wife Liana Delroy, It will be hosted by the Kathie L Zakresky
Marshall of Okotoks, passed away surrounded by his United Church Women,
but only until they meet again. He has also left behind his mother, V. Agnes Del- 38 years of Knowlege, Experience & “Note-ability”
family on Saturday, March 2, 2019 at the age of 85 and the country being
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by numerous extended family and friends in Canada and the United States. Wayne
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was predeceased by his father, George Delroy, and sister, Theresa Barwitzki. He NOTICES CONTACT
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Goss and they wed on August 1, 1959. Together they January 23rd, 1963 - February 24th, 2019 until April 1
raised their 5 children on the farm in Delia. Norm
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Norm retired and left the farm in 2002. He spent the his sleep in his home in Carseland after a valiant battle with cancer. until March 15
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next 17 years focusing on his children, grandchil-
parents Archie Sr. and Marion, sister Donna (Ralph), brother Archie Jr. (Cindy), twin
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dren and great-grandchildren. He was very proud of
brother Brad (Tammy), Lee, Jesse, and numerous nieces, nephews, and great niec- BRANCH #10 WILL BE
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A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at St. James Par- es and nephews. He also left behind his beloved dog, Molly, and cat, Sasha. Brian Strathmore HOLDING ANOTHER ELECTION
ish, 338060 – 32 Street East, Okotoks, AB on Friday,
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was predeceased by his infant son Matthew.
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