classified ads Claresholm Local Press, Monday, December 22, 2014 - 13 ERRORS/CHANGES: Phone: 403-625-4474 • Fax: 403-625-2828 4913 - 2nd Street W. • Claresholm, AB • e-mail clpclass@telus.net Classified Deadline: Friday 5 p.m. • Online at claresholmlocalpress.ca OBITUARIES OBITUARIES OBITUARIES OBITUARIES TAYLOR, FREDERICK LESLIE CHISAN, BEV April 26, 1945-December 15, 2014 May 7, 1941-December 16, 2014 Fred Leslie Taylor was born on April 26, 1945 in Calgary, Alberta. He was the youngest child of Leslie and Bertha Taylor. He attended Stanley Jones School in Calgary. As a young man and in his spare time, Fred enjoyed going to his Uncle Bill and Aunt Cecilia Taylor’s farm. Here he spent a lot of time with his cousins Bobby and Arthur Taylor learning all that farming entailed. As the years passed Fred maintained a close relationship with Bobby, often helping him on the farm. Fred was employed with the Canadian Pacific Railway for over twenty years – first as a Telegram Messenger then later as a Baggage Handler. He enjoyed a brief stint in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan where his nephew Gordon (Jan) Laczynski lives. During this time Fred was employed at the Allan Potash Mine as a labourer. Shortly after his return to Calgary, Fred moved to Granum, Alberta. Here he continued to be involved in the rural life he loved so much, helping Darlene and Ralph Ellefson with their chores and yard work. During his last few years, Fred’s life was compromised by ill-health. Even though he eventually moved to the Willow Creek Continuing Care Centre in Claresholm, Fred was still able to maintain his independence. Being able to drive almost daily to Granum to help Darlene at the farm or to have coffee with his friends meant the world to Fred. Fred was predeceased by his parents Leslie and Bertha Taylor, his sister and brother-in-law Dorothy and John Baird, his brother-in-law Rev. Sam McGuffin, his Aunt Cecilia and Uncle Bill Taylor, his Aunt Lena Carr, his nephews David Brosh and David McMullen. Fred is survived by his sister Jean McGuffin, his sister Lois (Chuck) Brosh, his cousins Shirley (Harvey) Goerlitz, Bob Taylor, Arthur (Linda) Taylor, Elaine (Emil) Thomas and many nieces and nephews. Fred’s family would like to thank the caregivers and nurses at Willow Creek Continuing Care Centre for the care and friendship shown to Fred. Also, thank you to all the doctors and nurses at the Claresholm General Hospital for the care and compassion shown to Fred during his many hospital stays and especially his final visit. Fred’s cremated remains will be interred at the Granum Cemetery at a later date. Cremation & Arrangements entrusted to LEYDEN’S FUNERAL HOME, Claresholm. Tel: 403-625-3212 www.leydens.com “Chapel of Remembrance” 4079 - First Street West, Claresholm, AB Morley Copeland • David Moore 403-625-3212 • Toll Free 1-800-883-7702 • www.leydens.com ANNOUNCEMENTS WCCHS Athletic Program ORDER DEADLINE JAN. 16 Pick-up at WCCHS end of Jan. $45/BOX pefruit 30 lbs. Gra g es 40 lbs. Oran e vine! Fresh off th Call to place your order 403-625-3387 CARDS OF THANKS Bev was born on the family farm near Cutknife, SK. He attended veterinary school in Saskatoon and then teacher’s college in Regina as well as at the University of Calgary. Through the ‘60s and ‘70s he taught in several schools around northern Saskatchewan and southern Alberta, including Claresholm, and was also a photographer. Later, he became well known as a local carpenter and contractor. He had many other vocations and pastimes including mechanics and a variety of building trades. Bev and his wife Bonnie enjoyed travelling and camping and Bev was an avid collector of almost anything he found interesting. He was relied upon as the family mechanic and handyman and would work until he was satisfied a job was done right. He had a tender heart and a special love of animals. Bev is survived by Bonnie, his loving wife of 46 years; his son Clinton Chisan (Tammie) of Strathmore and their children Wade and Morgan; and his daughter Kimberley Berreth (Mitchell) of Granum and their children Mia and Liv. He is also survived by his brother Rod Chisan (Jean) of Regina; brother Brian Chisan (Susan) of Calgary; sister Caroleen Chisan (Dave Anderson) of Calgary; sister-in-law Leeta Chisan of Neilburg, SK, as well as several nephews. He was predeceased by his brother, Max Chisan, in 2012; his mother, Louise, in 2012; and his father, Robert, in 1977. At Bev’s request there will not be a funeral service. A special thank you to Dr. Gish and Cathy as well as the staff at the Claresholm Medical Centre, the Claresholm General Hospital and the Willow Creek Continuing Care Centre for their special, loving care of Bev. Angels do walk among us. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to the Claresholm & District Health Foundation, Box 2638, Claresholm, AB, T0L 0T0 or the Alzheimer Society of Calgary, 201, 222 58 Avenue S.W., Calgary, AB, T2H 2S3. Arrangements entrusted to LEYDEN’S FUNERAL HOME, Claresholm. Tel: 403-625-3212 www.leydens.com CARDS OF THANKS A Big Thank You! FUNERAL HOMES LTD. & BOW VALLEY CREMATORIUM ORANGE & GRAPEFRUIT FUNDRAISER Bev Chisan of Claresholm passed away December 16, 2014 at the Willow Creek Continuing Care Centre. CARDS OF THANKS Leyden’s ANNOUNCEMENTS We apologize for any errors or omissions. Please contact the office as soon as possible and we will be happy to correct any mistakes. The Claresholm Local Press will be responsible for the first incorrect insertion only, and does not accept liability for any amount greater than the cost of the ad. The Claresholm Library would like to thank the following for making our Spirit of Christmas event such a big success! For their talented performances: Shelly Hughes, Fern Brothers, John Dunn, Stephanie King, Laci McLeod, Janice Guinacaran, The Filipino Dancers For their generous door prize donations: Claresholm Pharmasave, Tim Hortons, Willowtree Designs, Linderman Law, Winking Mutant, Top Hand, Regions Cafe, Jay Sawatzky, Sylvia Morelos, Tammy Ford For their hard work before, during, & after the show: Shirley & Don Leonard, Barb & John Johnson, Morris Dube, Kathy Richardson, Claire Laselle, Doris Burchill, Arden Dubnewick Special thanks to Larry Ford: For the outstanding entertainment you provided our crowd and your help in organizing the program! CARDS OF THANKS Gladys Nelson Words seem inadequate to convey our thanks for the expressions of support and sympathy in the forms of phone calls, emails, cards,hugs, donations to charities, visits, flowers, kind words and food to our families since the passing of Gladys. Special thanks to Dr. Gish, Joyce Burnham, Iris Breum, and Donna Lambe. The people of Claresholm, Stavely, Porcupine Hills Lodge, and the Willow Creek Continuing Care Center have been her circle for 92+ years and for that we are grateful. Sandy, Dan,Glory, Mel, Sharon, Alec, Larry, Terry and families. COMING EVENTS COMING EVENTS Ring in the New Year with the Stavely Elks WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31 Fun Casino & Dance at the Stavely Community Centre PRIZES INCLUDE: Trip for 2 to Las Vegas Trip for 2 to Banff 2 - 46” TVs Cash & more Cocktails 6 p.m. • Buffet & Casino Open 7 p.m. Tickets $30/person Includes: $500 Casino CASH!|Door Prizes|Hourly Draws & MORE! available at Town of Stavely, Stavely Hotel, & Home Hardware RIDE HOME SERVICE AVAILABLE. For more info. call DON 403-625-6368 OR BRIAN 403-625-0965 COMING EVENTS COMING EVENTS LIBRARY EVENTS! Merry Christmas to All! EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES 403-625-4168 • PROGRAMS@CLARESHOLMLIBRARY.CA The Claresholm library would like to thank everyone in our community and surrounding areas for their continued patronage and support of our library. The staff and board sincerely wish all of you the merriest of Christmases, and the very best to you and your families in the new year! LIBRARY HOLIDAY CLOSURES: Christmas Eve / New Year’s Eve – Closed at 3:00 pm Closed on Dec. 25, 26, 27, and Jan. 1 Friendz Helping Friendz Society & CPOA Invites you… If you are alone this Christmas, Please Join Us For Thursday, DECEMBER 25 12:00 p.m. Christ the King Catholic Church Hall 344 -50th Ave. W., Claresholm This is offered Free of Charge WCCHS Annual ALUMNI BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT Friday, December 26 Old Timers/Community vs. Current Cobras 9 am Girls alumni vs. Current Cobras 10:15 am Remainder of draw to be determined All games will be played at WCCHS. $25/player before December 26 $30/player Day of Tournament All Proceeds to WCCHS Sport Society Registration: lybbertt@lrsd.ab.ca call/text 403-682-9803 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES REQUIRED - Cook, part time dishwasher & waitress. Apply in person to Douros Pizza. NEEDED - someone to do light cleaning, approximately 4 hours per week. Call 403-6255444. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES F/T TRUCK DRIVER WANTED: Clean class 1 abstract, long haul. Drug testing required. Legally entitled to run USA. 5 years experience. Competitive remuneration. Benefits. Fax resume or request application to 403-625-2367, or needhamd@telusplanet.net. LONG HAUL DRIVERS WANTED • Flatbed carrier looking for drivers to run Canada & US • Wide Load & Flatbed experience required • Permanent, full time position • Wage base $26/hour • Benefits package available Send resume to jstewart@wattstewart.com or call 403-625-4436. Watt & Stewart Commodities Inc. P. 403-625-4436 • F. 403-625-4185 4134 3rd Street East, Claresholm, AB WWW.WATTSTEWART.COM FOOD COUNTER ATTENDANTS Full Time - 40 hrs/wk $11.89/hour FOOD SERVICE SUPERVISOR Full Time - 40 hrs/wk $14.55/hour Claresholm Dairy Queen is looking for 2 food counter attendants and 1 food service supervisor. The right candidates will need to possess good interpersonal skills, a willingness to learn, and must be able to work days, evenings and weekends; be on-call and work overtime as needed. Training provided. Medical, dental & life insurance benefits available. Apply to: CLARESHOLM DAIRY QUEEN P.O. Box 57 4057 1A Street West, Claresholm, AB T0L 0T0 PORK PRODUCTION TECHNICIAN (Full Time) Dynaporc Farms Inc. a division of Verus Animal Health Alliance is looking for a full time Pork Production Technician in the Claresholm area. This site is a multiplier grow out operation consisting of 4 barns with 2000 pigs in each. Candidates should have the following: an aptitude for handling and care of animals; physically fit for working on their feet all day and self-motivated to work alone and as a team player. The job involves weekend work (usually every third weekend) and statutory holidays. Duties include looking after pigs, detection and treatment of health problems, feeding, cleaning, power washing, basic maintenance, record keeping, selecting, moving, receiving and shipping pigs. Experience is beneficial but not required as the training will be provided. Work is based on 40 hours per week and compensation includes a competitive pay rate, production bonuses and full health benefit package after 3 months. This is a long term position and not a seasonal job. Candidates should apply by email to chelsy@verusalliance.com or in writing to: Verus Animal Health Alliance, 200, 239 Midpark Way SE, Calgary, AB T2X 1M2 classified ads 14 - Claresholm Local Press, Monday, December 22, 2014 MEMORIALS In loving memory of Henri Keller who passed away Dec. 16, 2010 Sadly missed along life’s way, Quietly remembered every day, No longer in our life to share, But in our hearts she’s always there. Love, Frank, Randy & Nathan, Blaine, Kristi, Teighan & Damion In loving memory of Vi Ashford, who died Dec. 23, 1986 Hugh Ashford, who died, Jan. 14, 1993 Always a smile, Instead of a frown, Always a hand, When one is down, Always true, thoughtful and kind, Wonderful memories you’ve left behind. Love always: Lynne, Deb & families RENTALS AVAILABLE PERSONALS DRINKING PROBLEM? Phone Alcoholics Anonymous: 403468-0038, 403-625-1538 or 403-625-1556. REAL ESTATE RENOVATED - 2 bedroom house with garage and storage shed. Large yard, beautiful trees, close to downtown area. $140,000. Call 403-625-9286. RENTALS AVAILABLE 2 BEDROOM, 792 SQ. FT. condo plus balcony and heated parking stall. $700/month, across from hospital, includes heat, water and trash. Laminate floors, large storage, 2nd floor. No smoking, no pets. $700 security deposit. Credit check and references required. Available Immediately. Call Gail 403-723-0279. LARGE 4 BEDROOM, fully developed house in Claresholm. No Pets, Nonsmokers. References required. $1500/month + utilities & D.D. 928-514-5309. Two bedroom home newly renovated for rent near downtown. $900+DD. No smoking and no dogs. References required. 1-877686-4215 KENSINGTON MANOR - Quiet adult building, 2 bedroom apartment on main available. Rent includes heat, water, parking. Laundry facilities on site. 403-468-2485. TWO BEDROOM HOUSE WITH WASHER & DRYER and 1 Bedroom Suite, Fully Furnished Includes utilities & cable. No smoking, no pets. Call 403-625-5355 TWO BEDROOM APARTMENTS, parking, heat and water included. Laundry facilities. $700/month. Call 403-625-4002 or 1-403-9321501. TRIPLEX 1130 SQ. FT. 4425A, 2nd St. W. Claresholm. Totally renovated, open concept, new kitchen with island, 6 appliances, 2 bedroom, den, laundry, irrigation. Non smoker, no pets. Possession flexible in January. $840/month includes water & snow/lawn care. 403-850-8777 or 403-620-2027. 3 BEDROOM HOUSE with double garage. 1 year lease, no smoking or pets. Landlord reference required. $950/month + DD, Utilities extra. Available January 1. 403-625-1610. SERVICES CUSTOM WINDOW BLINDS, Shades & Drapes. Save up to 50% off select items. Grande Finale Interiors. Call Brenda, 403-646-1170 or 403-6014032. SHARED ACCOMMODATION MATURE LADIES looking for a room / room & board. Make a house a home. Beautiful home In Claresholm. All amenities / split home utilities. Backs onto park. N/S. Small pets welcome. By appointment for January 1/15. 1-403-849-2250, Carol-Anne. M.D. re-zones landfill lands By Rob Vogt Local Press Writer The council of the Municipal District of Willow Creek has re-zoned land next to the Willow Creel landfill from rural general to rural industrial, despite the opposition of adjacent landowners. Council held a public hearing on Dec. 17 regarding the proposed re-zoning at NW22-11-26-4 northeast of Granum, to gather input. Before discussion began on the matter, Coun. Earl Hemmaway declared a conflict of interest, because he chairs the landfill commission, and sat as such. Gail Gibeau, the M.D.’s manager of planning and development, explained that after changes to the M.D.’s land-use bylaw, the landfill is considered legal, non-conforming, meaning it was grandfathered in. It also means there can be no changes to the facility unless it is re-zoned to align it with the land-use bylaw, which means going from rural general to rural industrial. Now the landfill commission wants to make additions to the existing building. It has suffered flooding, forcing the basement to be abandoned, so space is required. Consequently, they want to add an accessory building. Gibeau added if the land is re-zoned, it will bring the property into compliance with the land-use bylaw. Cecilie Fleming, and her husband Duncan, are adjacent landowners, who were present at the public hearing. They opposed the application without more consultation on what is to be done with the entire area. She said the family has spent money fighting the landfill, but “it is what it is.” However, by re-zoning the entire 160 acres from rural general to rural industrial, she wanted to know what the long-term ramifications are. She said she has no problem with a smaller portion of land, where the landfill currently sits, being re-zoned because the landfill is a noxious industry and should be zoned as such. “We feel the full 160 acres is not necessary,” she said. Therefore, she requested the north portion of land be left as rural general. Re-zoning the entire quarter section is alarming to them, Fleming said, because the landfill may not always be owned and operated by the commission. Once it is re-zoned, she continued, and rural industrial development can come in. “We want to protect ourselves,” she said. “We would like to have the most strict enforcement.” Further, she said with rural general a development cannot be grandfathered. Policies and environmental controls change. She suggested let future applications deal with re-zoning, when it is necessary, not today. The landfill is already a tight fit with the minimum distance setbacks, she said, and they have three water wells within this setback. “We feel protecting the water for our future generations is a critical thing,” she said, adding they are concerned about contamination. “We were here first, and we’d like to be protected as much as possible by our M.D.” The Flemings have been prevented from development because of the way the landfill sits. “We were changed forever more,” Fleming said, when the landfill was built. That includes baring extra traffic, speeding traffic, and picking up garbage and nails from disrespectful landfill users. “We’re the ones picking up the pieces,” she said. Fleming concluded by stating they are opposed to the re-zoning of the full 160 acres. She said they are proud of the M.D. for wanting to preserve agricultural land. “Here is your opportunity to preserve agricultural land,” she said, adding they want to protect their farming operation for future generations. Cynthia Vizzutti, the M.D.’s chief administrative officer, said regardless of zoning, cells can continue to be dug to bury garbage because that has been approved through development permit. The trigger is the building. If the landfill commission wants to change that, it has to be re-zoned. “This is nothing more than housekeeping,” said Coun. Earl Hemmaway. Fleming said she is concerned other cells could go in. Hemmaway responded that can already happen. Gibeau said that from a planning perspective, the M.D. likes to discourage split zoning, as Fleming proposed, unless it is along a property line. Hemmaway added he really does not see ownership of the landfill changing either. It is currently owned by the commission, which is made up of Claresholm, Stavely, Granum, Fort Macleod, and the M.D. Council then closed the public hearing, and approved all three readings of the rezoning. They also denied a request by the landfill commission to waive the re-zoning application fee of $2,000. business directory Sabey & Co. DR. 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