Wedding Guide Call today to book your ad 780-942-2023 email redwater@shaw.ca email: redwater@shaw.ca PH: 780-942-2023 Fax: 780-942-2515 View online: cowleynewspapers.com Vol. 25 No. 13T Redwater, Alberta February 10, 2015 Teachers again offered $35,000 for early retirement Aspen View Public Schools (AVPS) is offering an early retirement package to teachers again this year. Following discussions during its Jan. 22 and Feb. 5 meetings, the board of trustees voted to offer an early retirement incentive package (ERIP) for the fourth consecutive year. It provides a single payment of $35,000. A maximum of six applications to the program will be accepted. This retirement incentive is not expected to be offered next year. Superintendent Mark Francis explained that this is being done both as a cost saving measure and as a way to keep more teachers long term. During times of budgetary restraints or declining enrolments, the number of new teaching positions becomes limited. Because few new teachers are being hired, the average age of teaching staff steadily increases. ERIP offers older teachers the opportunity to retire early and creates employment opportunities for beginning and relatively new teachers. A third year teacher makes about $26,000 less than a tenth year teacher. If three to four teachers take ERIP, the savings between their top-of-the-grid salaries and new teachers’ salaries is enough to cover a teaching position. Francis said this is particularly important given that the spring provincial budget is expected to be lean. He estimated that even if provincial funding to the school division stays the same, the combination of reduced enrolment and increased costs will create a negative $800,000 impact on the division budget. Board chair Dennis MacNeil asked what the maximum for ERIPs Francis recommended. “Six at the most,” said Francis. If more than that apply, some will be selected based on meeting the ERIP criteria and then on which schools need to reduce staff. To qualify for ERIP, a teacher must have been employed by AVPS a minimum of 10 consecutive years and be at least 55 years of age. The board briefly discussed wording of the ERIP document and decided to change the application so it reads only the super- intendent can accept or deny an ERIP application. The board is the appeal body and should not be listed as a decision maker. AVPS has 181 teachers of which 113 are at the top of the grid. The ERIP will enable more younger teachers to become long term staff members, because if staff must be reduced and there are no retirements, the last-hired teachers will be the Batter up Volunteers Kalika Kemp (Left) and Janna Blok flip pancakes at the Thorhild Central School pancake breakfast hosted by the Thorhild Community Church Feb. 4. Huge loads coming to NWR refinery Some heavy loads came in to the North West Redwater (NWR) Partnership’s Sturgeon Refinery site Feb. 5, and more will arrive this week. Ph: 780-942-2023 The Foster Wheeler Boiler A was Fax: 780-942-2515 tranported from Edmonton to RedBox 850, 4720 - 50 Ave., email: redwater@shaw.ca water and then south to the refinery Redwater, AB T0A 2W0 • Publications Mail Registration No. 8521 by Mammoet on a scheurle trans• Canada Post Agreement No. 40051458 port, the trailer that has a large platform with many rows of wheels Copyright: No material - news, graphics or advertising may be reproduced without the written permission of the along its entire length to spread the publisher. Failure to obtain consent may result in legal load out. action. 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AVPS offered ERIP during the previous three years. Through it, the average teacher salary within the division was lowered by $8,000. There was a temporary loss of service of ville where it stopped on Feb. 4 to overhead Telus fibre optic data lines near overnight. the ES Fox Edmonton facility. Boiler A On Feb. 5 the convoy then went north weighs 490,000 lbs. With the on Hwy 36 to Ashmont, west on Hwy 28 windbox/burner, roof panels, and front to SH829, then south to SH644, west to wall refractory, it was still well under the Hwy 38 and south to the refinery, arriving permitted weight of 596,000 lbs. by late afternoon Feb 5. 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Trustee Pat Pedersen said the fundraising bodies at the schools are separate entities and should be autonomous in how they raise money. She said she is concerned that some people may get over- Romantic Secrets 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 FINE LINGERIE S TO 4X CORSETS SEXY SHOES GIFT BASKETS GAMES MASSAGE PRODUCTS TOYS WE-VIBE 4 JEWELLERY #251 10421 - 99 Ave. 780-589-1588 Fort Saskatchewan Mall Downtown Fort Saskatchewan www.romanticsecrets.ca Sponsored by the Thorhild County Library Board Discover and Explore “The Best for Less“ 3 DOORS EAST OF ATB 4820 - 50TH AVENUE, REDWATER 780.942.CUPS (2877) February SPECIAL ½ PRICE ALL JEWELRY FOR YOUR SWEETHEART & ALL RED ITEMS ½ PRICE Open 7 Days a Week! zealous and say others can not do some activities. “Health and wellness is not a rule,” said superintendent Mark Francis. “It’s how you strive towards it, make small changes.” “The policy is not designed for administration to dictate to any parent group,” said board chair Dennis MacNeil. “It’s for within the school, not what you sell out in the community.” Chizawsky said some people feel the Celebrate Valentine’s Day with that Someone Special The Aspen View Public Schools (AVPS) Health and Wellness policy direction to strive to provide healthy food alternatives to students and use healthy alternatives in fundraising refers only to items being sold in the schools, not to fundraisers that parents may hold in the community. Each school community is able to address physical and mental health and wellness leadership in its own way. During the Feb. 5 board meeting trustee Elohne Chizawsky said some parents were made to feel bad about their volunteer and fundraising efforts, and that stakeholders at H.A. Kostash School in Smoky Lake school felt the division policy was too vague. Also, one of their biggest fundraisers is selling Purdy’s chocolates, and parents pointed out that it is people in the policy wording to “strive” to choose healthy fundraising alternatives is not clear. Francis explained it is worded that way because the board sets the direction; how each school and community take it on is up to them. Pedersen said there is also confusion about things like classroom pizza parties or Valentines cupcakes. The board referred the policy to the Policy Committee for review. THE REVIEW, Redwater, Alberta, 780-942-2023, email: redwater@shaw.ca, www.cowleynewspapers.com, Tuesday, February 10, 2015, Page A3 Page A4, THE REVIEW, Redwater, Alberta, 780-942-2023, email: redwater@shaw.ca, www.cowleynewspapers.com, Tuesday, February 10, 2015 Hall hits 20,000 km milestone as a runner Brian Hall of Redwater is celebrating be controlled. It quickly became its own 20,000 kms of running and 83 lost pounds. reward. “It’s a milestone,” he said. “It’s an “I’ve never come back from a run thinkexciting time for me. I’m 41, but I feel ing I shouldn’t have gone,” said Hall. “It’s better and move around better than when I something I can’t wait to do. It’s an unbewas 20.” He has completed four marathons and two ultra marathons, but when he started walking six years ago, one km was a challenge. Hall and his wife, Ann, were expecting their third child when he realized he had to begin taking care of himself to be around for his children. At 230 pounds he was quite heavy for his height and bone structure. “I started going for one km walkruns,” he said. “I was frustrated when I could barely do that.” The one km turned into two, and two into three. Once he could do that, he got the bug. He ate healthier foods and dropped 40 pounds in two months. “I started getting my wife to drop me off 10 km from home,” he said. “I had to get myself home.” Running was something he With his back pack and water bottle on his back and his could control in a participation number on his front, Brian Hall of Redwater is world full of ready for the Grizzly Solo Ultra Marathon in Canmore, things that can’t October 2014. lievable experience.” During his second year of running he went 4,200 km, mostly around town. He keeps a written record of his daily runs and details such as what the weather was like. Minus 35 or plus 30, he runs in any weather. Looking back at those notes is very motivating. In the spring of 2008 Hall signed up for the five km run that is part of the Edmonton Police Foundation Half Marathon. “I thought I was going to die,” he said. “I couldn’t fathom that people could run 21 kms.” He decided he wanted to try it, so he trained hard all summer and in the fall participated in the Edmonton 21 Half Marathon. He finished in one hour, 51 minutes. Hall’s latest accomplishment was the October 2014 Grizzly Solo Ultra Marathon in Canmore. “It was my biggest one yet,” he said of that mountain run. Now he is looking forward to St. Albert’s Run Wild marathon which raises funds for the Zebra Child Protection Centre and the St. Albert 50+ Club. As someone who works with at-risk children, this fundraiser is close to his heart. Running is a solo sport, as are the snow shoeing and skiing Hall enjoys, but having a supportive family makes it easier. “It takes a very understanding wife,” Hall said. “She’s been most supportive. 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Phone 780-942-2023 • Fax 780-942-2515 email: redwater@shaw.ca THE REVIEW, Redwater, Alberta, 780-942-2023, email: redwater@shaw.ca, www.cowleynewspapers.com, Tuesday, February 10, 2015, Page A7 Energy minister tours Heartland Industrial growth continues in Alberta’s Industrial Heartland despite recent challenges to the province's energy sector from lower oil prices. Alberta’s Energy Minister, Honourable Frank Oberle, along with local MLA Jacquie Fenske, Fort Saskatchewan/Vegreville, toured the Heartland region to witness the steady activity. Minister Oberle and MLA Fenske also met with local industry and organization representatives. “Alberta has the expertise to produce high energy products and I was pleased to see firsthand how the Heartland region continues to grow and attract investment. By working together, we will weather the current low price environment and ensure this region has a bright future as a leader in value-added and petro-chemical development”, said Frank Oberle, Minister of Energy. Industrial Growth Amidst Challenges As Canada’s largest hydrocarbon processing sector, continued growth in Alberta’s Industrial Heartland helps stimulate long term investment, jobs and revenue in the petrochemical and oil sands logistics sectors. There is currently over $30 billion invested to date in the region. An additional $14 billion is under construction or planned in the near term. “Our province is facing major challenges related to the current commodity pricing cycle, confounded by access to markets, and other external factors,” explained Wayne Woldanski, Chair of Alberta’s Industrial Heartland Association (AIHA). “We discussed with Minister Oberle and MLA Fenske our support of the province’s continued efforts to open pipeline access to Eastern Canada and international markets. “We also believe that policies to expand energy diversification in the province will provide a host of benefits for all Albertan's - jobs, new markets, and stable revenue to pay for our roads, schools and hospitals.” Stimulating New Investment New investment is focused on oil sands logistics, natural gas processing and manufacturing. Part of this expansion is due to Alberta’s policy and competitive tax regime. For example, the province’s ethane extraction program has stimulated over $3.5 billion in direct investment from Dow, Nova Chemicals and others while encouraging innovation from mid-stream producers in Alberta’s Industrial Heartland such a Williams Energy. Williams captures offgas from the oil sands and supplies ethane/ethylene from its fractionator in Redwater to Nova Scotia’s operation in Joffre, Alberta. “While we are seeing a commitment from industry to pursue many of their plans for expansion, further government programs to encourage value added investment are critical. Policies focused on producing propylene and polypropylene from propane, and other value chains such as methane will create billions of dollars in future investment, new products, and long term manufacturing jobs,” commented Neil Shelly, Executive Director of AIHA. “There is significant opportunity with lower cost feedstock from natural gas, including a range of petrochemical products. With the right policies in place, the business case for further investment is strong.” Economic Impact of Development A study commissioned by AIHA, Economic Impacts of Adding Value to Alberta's Hydrocarbon Resources Study, prepared by University of calgary Economist Ron Schlenker reported on the economic impact of new value added development. Current and planned projects will create long term manufacturing jobs that pay $1.8 billion a year in salaries, and increase provincial revenue by over $6.5 billion and federal revenue by $10 billion over a 10 year period respectively. The report conservatively assesses the impact of a number of petrochemical and hydrocarbon processing projects already sanctioned or being considered in Alberta. Despite the conservative assessment, the report demonstrates significant benefit for long term stable corporate taxes. These revenues provide ongoing stable income to all levels of government and offset the current and future fluctuation in oil and gas commodity prices. AIHA continues to work cooperatively with industry and other stakeholders under the Alberta Plus campaign, which highlights the importance of enhancing the province's value added sector for the benefit of all Albertans. Alberta's Industrial Heartland Association is a cooperative effort of Lamont County, Strathcona County, Sturgeon County, and the Cities of Edmonton and Fort Saskatchewan. The Association is dedicated to coordinating, advocating, and promoting long-term sustainable development of the Heartland. Waskatenau School Youth Foundation in support of Holy Family Catholic School are having a 2nd Annual Peroghy & Ham Supper & Silent Auction February 21, 2015 @ the Waskatenau Community Centre Doors open at 5:00pm • Supper at 6:00pm Adults: $15 Kids (age 6-12 years) $10 Kids (age 5 & under) $2 Tickets available at: Holy Family Catholic School, Waskatenau Motors or Shaggies Hair Salon. Tickets will be presold & at the door Accepting Cash, Cheques, Visa & Mastercard Value adding and innovation in the Heartland showcased to government officials -(L-R) Michael Frigge, Upgrader General Manager, Shell Scotford; Honourable Frank Oberle, Minister of Alberta Energy; Jacquie Fenske, MLA Fort Saskatchewan/Vegreville; with another Shell official.. Page A8, THE REVIEW, Redwater, Alberta, 780-942-2023, email: redwater@shaw.ca, www.cowleynewspapers.com, Tuesday, February 10, 2015 The Redwater Health Center Auxilliary queen quilt raffle was won by St. Albert resident David Taylor. Proceeds from the raffle went towards the purchase of a Diagnostic Integrated Wall System for the ER department. Transient facing 10 charges after attempted break-in, altercation with police A 33 year old male of no fixed address awaits trial on 10 charges after an incident that began north of Thorhild and ended with an altercation with police in Thorhild. On Jan. 25 at about 4:00 p.m. RCMP responded to a report of a suspicious vehicle followed by a report of a break and enter (B&E) north of Thorhild. Officers arrived during the in-progress B&E. The suspect fled and was tracked to a house in Thorhild. Redwater RCMP Cpl. Brad Campbell said a physical altercation ensued between the suspect and the police officers. The participants in the fight received bumps Mini crime spree at Half Moon Lake A small community near the junction of Sturgeon, Thorhild and Westlock Counties is experiencing its own mini crime wave. Overnight on Jan. 29th, a residence located in Half Moon Lake was broken into. The suspects gained entry to the residence by kicking in the back door. They rummaged through the residence, and stole a television. In the recent weeks RCMP have received multiple reports of Break and Enters to homes in the Half Moon Lake area. Police are looking for anyone who may have observed the incident or can identify the person involved. Contact the Redwater Detachment or Crimestoppers with any information. Campsite contractors selected for Mons, Kaduk Smoky Lake County contracted Veronica Fox and Donald Holmes to supervise the Mons and Kaduk lake campsites for the next five years. During its Jan. 29 meeting council considered two submissions for supervising and cleaning the campsites from 2015 to 2019. Fox and Holmes’ proposal to keep the camping fees and not be paid a wage by the county was accepted. The contractor provides toiletries and fire wood. CAO Cory Ollikka said this contract provides the least financial risk to the county, particularly if there are lower camper volumes. “The number of units has been going down over the years,” he said. Mons Lake has eight camping sites and a boat launch. Kaduk Lake has 14 camping sites, a boat launch area and a day use area with a camp kitchen. The number of user units was 572 in 2014, 533 in 2013 and 596 in 2012. Last year the county received $11,400 in campsite revenue and paid the contractor $10,000. In 2013 the county took in $10,700 and paid the contractor $10,000. The other submission for operating the sites was sent by Trevor Tychkowsky, who proposed the contractor keep the camping fees and be paid $6,000 by the county. and bruises but no serious injuries. The suspect was arrested and charged with three counts of assault on a police officer, two counts of uttering threats and one count each of break and enter, resisting arrest, attempt to disarm a police offi- cer, breach of probation and mischief. He has made an initial court appearance and remains in custody awaiting trial. THE REVIEW, Redwater, Alberta, 780-942-2023, email: redwater@shaw.ca, www.cowleynewspapers.com, Tuesday, February 10, 2015, Page A9 Olson to carry Wildrose colors in election Colinton area farmer and family man Travis Olson, has succeeded in winning the Athabasca-Sturgeon-Redwater constituency nomination for the Wildrose Party. The President of the constituency association, Cameron Bell, confirms that “Travis Olson has been selected as the official Wildrose party candidate for our constituency” and that “Mr. Olson is prepared to serve our riding and all Albertans with diligence and integrity”. Bell stated “Wildrose has a clear vision for our province: An Alberta where the hard work and determination of our citizens is recognized and properly manged by our government to create new opportunity and prosperity”. Olson has strong family and economic ties to our community and is looking forward to serving the people in our riding, Bell added. Service charges, gas disconnection process formalized by Smoky Lake town council Town of Smoky Lake council put into legislation when to not bill service charges during renovations and how gas disconnections are handled. During its Feb. 4 meeting council gave three readings to its amended utilities bylaw. Coun. Pat Palechuk asked if there were any residents who were presently reconnecting the gas utility and would be impacted by the change. CAO Harvey Prockiw said no, but there are some lots that have had the gas lines removed to the alley. They will be affected by this change when the owners reconnect the utility. Property owners who renovate buildings and desire to pay only the utility consumption costs, not the monthly service charges, may advise the town office of the renovation in order to have the monthly fixed charges waived while the renovation takes place. The fees will come back into effect when the building can again be occupied. The property owner is responsible for advising the town when the renovation starts and when the building is ready for occupancy after the renovation. Prockiw said the town does not have the staff or time to monitor who is doing extensive renovations. Regarding gas lines, the bylaw was amended to read, “Owners that require any gas service be removed shall be required to sign a release form under the natural gas installation and service agreement fees.” 8 Water Well Drilling & Servicing 8 Residential 8 Commercial 8 Pump Sales & Servicing 8 Well Reclamation & Warspite Hall Abandonment Dennis Melnyk Cell: (780) 975-4687 Willie Nelson George Jones Johnny Cash Fax: (780) 398-2668 View our 29 patented and patent pending inventions online at www.1800bigiron.com Page A10, THE REVIEW, Redwater, Alberta, 780-942-2023, email: redwater@shaw.ca, www.cowleynewspapers.com, Tuesday, February 10, 2015 Three arrested with stolen BMW on trailer in Radway Three persons were arrested after being spotted with a stolen vehicle in Radway. Early on Jan. 27 RCMP responded to a report of suspicious activity in Radway. The investigating officer determined that a BMW car on a trailer had been stolen out of Edmonton. 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Vilna Ukrainian Catholic Church celebrates 75th Anniversary Vilna Ukrainian Catholic Church Descent Of Holy Spirit celebrates 75th Anniversary. The first talks to build a Ukrainian Catholic Church in Vilna started in 1935 with Zenon Mikitka and Alex Buyar leading the way. Basilian Father Zadon purchased the land and building contractor Frank Wanat was hired to construct our church. Construction started in 1939 and although the church was not fully complete, church services were held in the fall of 1939. For the first few years our parish was served by the Basilian Fathers from Mundare. We were fortunate starting in 1948 to have resident priests who lived n Vilna. The church was active with weekly services and had many fund raising events in the Grand Hall in Vilna such as, Dine and Dance, Weddings and Bingo’s. We were very fortunate to have an active Ukrainian Catholic Women’s League which took on many fund raising projects to support our church. They also beautified our church with many emboridered and cross-stitched linens that are still used in our church today. Most recently, with Father Don’s guidance, Alec Barabash spearheaded the project of painting the exterior of our church in time for our 75th Anniversary celebration. This was possible with the generous donations received from members and friends of the church. On October 25, 2014 the Vilna Ukrainian Catholic Church Descent of Holy Spirit celebrated it’s 75th Anniversary with divine liturgy celebrated with Bishop David Motiuk; current parish priest Father Don Bodnar; former parish priests Father Mark Sych and Father Anton Tarasenko. Retired Vilna Roman Catholic priest Edmond Croteau also helped deliver the divine liturgy. Also in attendance was former parish priest Father Myron Pysh along with approximate 70 faithful. The Knights Of Columbus from Edmonton lead the solemn entry as Bishop David Motiuk and clergy entered the church. Frank Pawlowski and Pauline Kucher welcomed and presented Bishop David with traditional welcoming gifts of bread (Kolatche) and salt which were placed on the first alter during the mass. Father Don welcomed everyone to our Anniversary Celebration and spoke of the importance of gathering together to remember and celebrate 75 years of prayer and worship in our church. Our current cantor Marlene Rohatynchuk welcomed and joined the St. Paul Ukrainian Catholic Church Choir in singing and assisting the clergy during divine liturgy for the special occasion. Following the Divine Liturgy the congregation gathered on the front steps of the church for a commemorative photo. Everyone then made the short trip to Stry Catholic Hall for the celebration banquet. Everyone was welcomed by MC Bernie Buyar who introduced the head table. Following the presentation of a bouquet of roses to Bishop David Motiuk, by Justin and Nathan Cherniwchan, the Vilna Velselka Ukrainian dance club entertained everyone with some excellent traditional Ukrainian dances. Lauressa Pawlowski-Weinlick then performed a lovely solo of “Ava Maria.” The St. Paul Ukrainian Catholic Church Chior sang a beautiful rendition of “Dez Hoda Rodyni.” After Bishop David gave the blessing, a delicious meal of many traditional Ukrainian dishes were served by Jean Muzyka and her kitchen helpers. Greetings were presented by Shayne Saskiw MLA, Ron Bobocel County Reeve, Bob Rohatynchuk Stry Parish President and Steve Zarusky Inter-Parish President. The afternoon ended with people visiting and sharing stories past and present. The Vilna Parish appreciates all who attended and made this 75th Anniversary a huge success and hopes to see you all in 25 years time at our 100th Anniversary. Buffalo Heating & Air Conditioning Ltd. 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Hewitt, Stratford, ON - Weddingstar, Medicine Hat, AB Owner / Electrician 4630 - 49 Ave NE P.O. Box 396 Redwater, AB T0A 2W0 For For all all your your electrical, electrical, Cell: industrial, industrial, commercial, commercial, residential residential & & farming farming needs. needs. Office: 780-699-2820 780-991-5590 scottw.connect@telus.net THE INVITATION LADY Check out the selection or shop online at http://invitationlady.shawwebspace.ca Ph: 780-975-9574 Page A12, THE REVIEW, Redwater, Alberta, 780-942-2023, email: redwater@shaw.ca, www.cowleynewspapers.com, Tuesday, February 10, 2015 CLASSIFIED ADS SMALL ADS -- BIG REACH AUCTIONS CAREER TRAINING NEED TO ADVERTISE? Province wide classifieds. Reach over 1 million readers weekly. Only $269. + GST (based on 25 words or less). Call this newspaper NOW for details or call 1-800-282-6903 ext. 228. COLLECTOR CAR AUCTION. 9th Annual Red Deer Speed Show & Collector Car Auction. March 13 15, Westerner Park. Special Guests Rick & Kelly Dale - American Restoration. Dan & Laura Dotson Storage Wars. Consign today. 1888-296-0528 ext. 103; egauctions.com. VALENTINES DAY Antique and Collector Auction! 11 a.m. Saturday, February 14. Wainwright Legion, Wainwright, Alberta. Furniture, collectibles, oil/gas, advertising & much more! Scribner Auction 780842-5666; www.scribnernet. com. MEDICAL BILLING Trainees needed! Learn to process & submit billing claims for hospitals and doctors! No experience needed! Local training gets you ready to work! 1-888-6270297. ARE YOU an individual who would like to pursue a career in the Print Media and could use a little help getting started or wish to continue your print journalism studies? Eligible applicants are Albertans/NWT who are: graduating high school students intending to pursue journalism studies; existing journalism students; or staff members of AWNA member newspapers who wish to return to school for refresher courses. For more information, please visit: http://www.awna.com/ bursaries. BUS. OPP. 2 AGRICULTURAL Field Workers required for horticultural & agricultural crops. Duties include greenhouse planting, watering, market garden field planting, weeding and harvesting crops. Apply by fax to 780-921-2398, 56311 Lily Lk. Rd, Bon Accord. Wage: $10.50/hour. Start Date: April 15, 2015, & August 1, 2015. End Date: Oct. 30, 2015. 13F HELP WANTED: School bus driver. Require qualified driver for 3 bus runs a day from Namao School. 9 days in March, 17 days in April, and 1 day in May. Call Barb for more information: 780-973-5670. 11F-14F REDWATER DENTAL Clinic is seeking a F/T registered Dental Assistant with Basic 5 & Expanded 6 skills. Apply to careers@ redwaterdentalclinic.com or fax to 780-942-2585. 13T THE DISABILITY Tax Credit. $1,500 yearly tax credit. $15,000 lump sum refund (on average). Covers: hip/knee replacements, back conditions & restrictions in walking and dressing. 1-844-453-5372. GET FREE vending machines. Can earn $100,000. + per year. All cashretire in just 3 years. Protected territories. Full details call now 1-866668-6629. Website: www.tcvend.com. CAREER TRAINING MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONISTS are in huge demand! Train with the leading Medical Transcription school. Learn from home and work from home. Call today. 1-800-4661535; www.canscribe.com. info@ canscribe.com. Classified Word Ads require Payment with Order. Low cost - high circulation. Reach over 35,000 circulation. Bonus --Pay for one title and it will run in all four: Farm ‘n’ Friends, Free Press, Review, The eXtra Up to 25 words: $15.00 per week, GST included. Additional words: 50c/ each. Deadline: Monday 2 p.m. for Friday edition; Thursday 2 p.m. for Tuesday edition. Mail to: Review, Box 850, Redwater, AB T0A 2W0 Phone 780-942-2023 email: redwater@shaw.ca EMPLOYMENT CAREERS Now Hiring Pepper’s Highway Service Inc. Highway 28, Waskatenau Y Food Counter Attendants Y Service Station Attendants Y Cashiers Starting Wage $11.00-$13.00 per hour Full Time & Part Time Flexible Student Schedules Work Experience Students Welcome Optional Benefits CONTACT: Phone Dale or Candace 780-358-2644 ext.4 Fax 780-358-2661 Email peppers@mcsnet.ca CAREERS THE REVIEW, Redwater, Alberta, 780-942-2023, email: redwater@shaw.ca, www.cowleynewspapers.com, Tuesday, February 10, 2015, Page A13 CLASSIFIED ADS SMALL ADS -- BIG REACH Classified Word Ads require Payment with Order. Low cost - high circulation. Reach over 35,000 circulation. Bonus --Pay for one title and it will run in all four: Farm ‘n’ Friends, Free Press, Review, The eXtra Up to 25 words: $15.00 per week, GST included. Additional words: 50c/ each. Deadline: Monday 2 p.m. for Friday edition; Thursday 2 p.m. for Tuesday edition. Mail to: Review, Box 850, Redwater, AB T0A 2W0 Phone 780-942-2023 email: redwater@shaw.ca EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EQUIPMENT FOR SALE WELDER - Flagstaff County seeks permanent full-time Welder, will consider Apprentice/Journeyman. Competitive salary, benefits, pension plan. Apply to: Kevin Kinzer; kkinzer@flagstaff.ab.ca. More details at flagstaff.ab.ca. INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT Operator School. In-the-seat training. No simulators. Real world tasks. Weekly start dates. Funding options. Weekly job board! Sign up online! iheschool.com. 1-866-399-3853. LAKESIDE DAIRY LTD. is in need of Dairy Herdsman (NOC8253); Full Time - Permanent; $18.00; 10 hrs/day, 50 hrs/week, 7AM to 6PM, 2 varied days off per week. Duties: Milking cows, monitor health and well-being of the dairy herd, recognize and treat health problems, ensure that water is available and the cows are fed the correct amount and type of feed, carry out breeding and/or artificial insemination, assist in the implementation, vaccination program and herd health, assist in manipulation of rations to match nutrition requirements of livestock, knowledge of dairy cattle record keeping procedure, operate and maintain farm equipment including tractor and feed wagon, transport feed and supplies, basic farm maintenance. Requirements: College certificate or other specialized training in Agriculture or Livestock Husbandry; Minimum of 1 year work experience in Dairy Cows; Livestock experience necessary with knowledge in animal diseases and husbandry. Mail, Fax or email resume: Employer: Lakeside Dairy Ltd., Business/ work location: 57225 RR242, Sturgeon County, AB, T0G 1L2. Email: jeff@lakesidedairy.com. Phone: 780-961-4039. Fax: 780961-3412. 13T-14T MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION is an in-demand career in Canada! Employers have work-at-home positions available. Get the online training you need from an employer-trusted program. Visit: CareerStep.ca/MT or 1-888-5280809 to start training for your work-at-home career today! SEEKING A CAREER in the Community Newspaper business? Post your resume for FREE right where the publishers are looking. Visit: awna.com/ forjob-seekers. A-STEEL SHIPPING Dry Storage Containers. Used 20’ & 40’ Seacans high cube & insulated containers 40’ HC. Winter Specials in stock now. Self unloading delivery. Phone toll free 1-866528-7108; www.rtccontainer. com. METAL ROOFING & SIDING. 30+ colours available at over 40 Distributors. 40 year warranty. 48 hour Express Service available at select supporting Distributors. Call 1-888-263-8254. STEEL BUILDINGS/ METAL BUILDINGS 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100, sell for balance owed! Call 1800-457-2206; www.crownsteelbuildings.ca. REFORESTATION NURSERY SEEDLINGS of hardy trees, shrubs, & berries for shelterbelts or landscaping. Full boxes as low as $0.99/tree. Free shipping. Replacement guarantee. 1-866873-3846 or www.treetime.ca. KILL BEDBUGS with Good Clean Dirt! Natural, nontoxic, effective. Only $11.99 at GoodCleanDirt.com. We also offer giant zip-seal bags to protect your belongings from infestation. CAREERS CAREERS FEED OATS & WHEAT WANTED - Any condition, dry, wet or heated. On farm pick-up. Immediate payment. Toll free 1-866-349-2056. 47F-46F HEATED CANOLA buying Green, Heated or Springthrashed Canola. Buying: oats, barley, wheat & peas for feed. Buying damaged or offgrade grain. “On Farm Pickup” Westcan Feed & Grain, 1-877-250-5252. FOR SALE: Alfalfas, Clovers, Grasses plus Hay, Pasture, Reclamation and Lawn Mixtures. Early HAY FOR SALE order discount - Book now! No charge custom blending. Call 1-800-661-1529 or esther@ ALF/TIM/BR/CW MIX. Shedded small squares, hannasseeds.com. no rain, $5. Second cut, no rain, $7. Rounds second cut, no rain, $70. Phone late evenings FIREWOOD 780-942-4107. 07T-24T LOG TRUCK LOADS of firewood & firewood HAY FOR SALE - 300 Large Round - Oat/Straw. 11F-12F for sale with delivery. 780-849-3963 or call or $7/bale. Call 780-619-4427. text my cell 780-849-1168, email: LAND FOR SALE red_baron_fire wood@hotmail.com 15F 1/4 SECTION of land for sale near Egremont. 780-995-0474. 13T-14T FLYERS FLYER DISTRIBUTION Economic, reliable - no shrinkage from carrier non-delivery; no overlap or holes in your coverage. Large chains had their experts evaluate our system and select us; local small businesses who know their clients and their market also choose us. Compare prices -- great savings. Cover the full territory or a single community. Call today, 780-942-2032 or email: redwater@shaw.ca 02-15T FOR SALE SAWMILLS from only $4,397. Make money & save money with your own bandmill. Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free info & dvd: www.NorwoodSawmills.com/400OT. 1-800566-6899 ext. 400OT. LIVESTOCK 43 REGISTERED Red Angus bulls (from 9 herdsires). Quiet, easy calving, low to moderate birth weights, good growth, EPD’s available. Semen tested & vet checked. Cleveley Cattle Company 780-689-2754. 13T-28T BULL SALE!! Are you missing the four county market? We provide market coverage of the Counties of Thorhild, Smoky Lake, Lamont, and Sturgeon. That’s over 16,000 audited circulation, no bull! Reach a fresh market: Farm ‘n’ Friends has less than 1% circulation overlap with the neighbouring Town & Country. Cattlemen ... Don’t miss the Breeders Guide deadline Feb. 16, Bull Sale Round-up deadline March 2; or Beef Country deadline March 16. Call Farm ‘n’ Friends 780-942-2032, email to redwater@shaw.ca CAREERS Page A14, THE REVIEW, Redwater, Alberta, 780-942-2023, email: redwater@shaw.ca, www.cowleynewspapers.com, Tuesday, February 10, 2015 CLASSIFIED ADS SMALL ADS -- BIG REACH REAL ESTATE RENTALS SERVICES COMMERCIAL Space -Located in Bon Accord just off Hwy 28. Complete with 1996 mobile home 74 x 16 wide. 2nd building of 25 x 15 wide. Lot size is .4 acre. Asking $285,000. Call Kostas @ 780-921-2559 or 780-686-1015. 09F-12F INVESTMENT Opportunity Near Redwater Lots of opportunity here for the investor or someone wanting a home with a business opportunity in front. There is room for a convenience store, laundromat or antique store & currently there is no other store open in this hamlet. There are still 2 large coin operated front load washers & 4 dryers, counter with sink & folding table. Nicely updated apartment in the back of building with huge bath, lots of cabinets with moveable island & 2 bdrms & FR on upper floor. Oversized single detached garage, extra lot for yard or parking & RV parking. This is a great investment in Radway, just a few minutes from Redwater where rental units are needed with upgrader being constructed this year. $183,500. Call Heather from Remax to view. 780-699-7914. 49T-TFN REDWATER - 1 BDRM Apt. 10 min from Northwest Upgrader. Available now. Brand new kitchen & paint. All utilities included, $1100/mth. 6 mth or 1 year lease only. Laundromat across the street. 780-237-4897. 11F-12F RURAL SUITES - Centrally located between Legal & Bon Accord. 20 min to Redwater. Furnished bachelor & 1 bdrm units including utilities start at $995/mth + DD. Call 780-9213441. 12T-19T GIBBONS - 2 bdrm suite. Adults only, no pets, no smoking. For information call 780-569-1335. 12F-16F REDWATER CONDO - 3 bdrm, full bath & 2 1/2 baths. Basement also. $1300/mth + DD, utilities incl. except power. NP, NS. 780-942-4190. Avail Feb. 15/15. 12F-15F 2 BDRM TOWNHOUSE in Redwater. C/W fridge, stove, washer & dryer. Avail immediately. $1250/mth + power. 780-580-6669. 12F-14F FOR RENT - 4 bdrm apt., utilities incl. No pets. And commercial space for rent, 3000 sq. ft. Both available immediately. For more info call 70-3708894 or 587-991-4299. 13T-16T APT/HOTEL/Morinville - Fully furnished suites. Monthly, weekly, daily. Centrally located. Easy access to Ft. Saskatchewan, Redwater, St. Albert. Call 780-939-3111. 13T-16T BANK SAID NO? Bank on us! Equity Mortgages for purchases, debt consolidation, foreclosures, renovations. Bruised credit, self-employed, unemployed ok. Dave Fitzpatrick: www.alberta lending.ca. 587-437-8437, Belmor Mortgage. FEED TRENCHUK CATTLE Co. (Smoky Lake) Is Currently Buying ROUND HAY BALES & FEED BARLEY Call 780-656-0052 MNFCTRD HOMES 3 BRAND NEW 20 X 76 Triple M Homes. Starting from $108,000. Available for immediate or spring delivery. For more information call United Homes Canada 1-800-461-7632 or visit us at www. unitedhomescanada.com. BLOW OUT ALL 2014 models on our lot. Any homes sold that are our 2014 models off our lot will get a discount of $2000. Delivery included for 300 kms. For more information call Marg at Craig’s Homes in Lethbridge, Alberta at 1-855380-2266. LOW OIL + Canadian Dollar = Great Savings! New SRI 20’X76’ Modular Homes. Immediate delivery. Call Delee 1-855-358-0808; www. westerncanadianmodular.com. Classified Word Ads require Payment with Order. Low cost - high circulation. Reach over 35,000 circulation. Bonus --Pay for one title and it will run in all four: Farm ‘n’ Friends, Free Press, Review, The eXtra Up to 25 words: $15.00 per week, GST included. Additional words: 50c/ each. Deadline: Monday 2 p.m. for Friday edition; Thursday 2 p.m. for Tuesday edition. Mail to: Review, Box 850, Redwater, AB T0A 2W0 Phone 780-942-2023 email: redwater@shaw.ca RENTALS 5236-49 ST. IN Waskatenau. 1/2 duplex, 2 bdrm, hardwood floors throughout. Full open basement insulated & drywalled. Appliances incl. newer fridge, stove, washer & dryer. Large deck & shed. Available Feb. 20 or possibly sooner. $940/mth + DD + utilities. N/S, N/P. Call 780-398-2343 to view. 10T-15T THORHILD HOUSE for rent. 3 level split, 3 bdrms, attached bath, large kitchen. 1 bdrm in basement. Garage & carport. Nice clean home. $975/mth + utilities. No dogs. 20 min. to Redwater. Phone 780-474-6197. 13T-15T MORINVILLE - The Lakes, 3 + 1 bdrm, 2.5 + 1 bathroom, attached garage, developed basement. $2000/mth + utilities. No pets, No Smoking. DD required. Available now. Contact 780-994-7229. 11T-14T MORINVILLE PLACE - 2 bdrm, 2 bath condo washer, dryer, heat & water included. 1 parking stall, no smoking. $1300/month, DD required. Available February 1st. Contact 780-574-5679. 11F-12F CAREERS SERVICES ADVERTISING is fun if you just want to see your business name in print. However, there’s one question that lets you know if it is a cost effective investment. What is your audited circulation? 02T-15T CRIMINAL RECORD? Think: Canadian pardon. U.S. travel waiver. Divorce? Simple. Fast. Inexpensive. Debt recovery? Alberta collection to $25,000. Calgary 403-228-1300/1-800-3472540. DO YOU NEED to borrow money - Now? If you own a home or real estate, Alpine Credits will lend you money - It’s that simple. 1-877-4862161. LEGAL / NOTICES LEGAL / NOTICES THIS WEEK NEXT WEEK THIS YEAR NEXT YEAR You will continue to receive The Review as per normal through Canada Post despite the commotion going on in Thorhild County Council. The Review has operated as a free enterprise business serving area communities for over 20 years. We have never received a subsidy from Thorhild County to distribute our newspapers to residents, so the decision by the current council to provide a $58,000 distribution contract for another newspaper to go to some residents will not impact our Total Market Coverage through Canada Post. OPEN CALL FOR GRAVEL HAULERS As per Policy 913, Thorhild County will be opening up its gravel haul to out of County gravel haulers. Last date to register trucks will be Friday, February 20, 2015 The County will be hauling gravel in March 2015. Any trucks hauling gravel on the spring haul must be winter equipped with working vibrators. This mainly applies to clam and belly dumps, which are prone to plugging in spring gravelling. Any trucks that cannot make their spreads will not be used. The County will haul approximately 55,000 tonnes of gravel in March 2015. OTHER INFORMATION: 1) YOU MUST HAVE A THORHILD COUNTY BUSINESS LICENSE (available from the Administration Office.) 2) YOU MUST CARRY $2,000,000.00 GENERAL LIABILITY INSURANCE 3) YOU MUST CARRY $2,000,000.00 AUTO LIABILITY INSURANCE 4) A CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE SHOWING THORHILD COUNTY NAMED AS AN “ADDITIONAL INSURED” UNDER THE GENERAL LIABILITY INSURANCE MUST BE SUBMITTED TO PUBLIC WORKS BEFORE EQUIPMENT CAN BE USED. 5) CLEARANCE LETTER FROM WCB GRAVEL HAULERS – PW WILL REQUEST FROM WCB 6) GST NUMBER – IF YOU ARE GST REGISTERED NEW 7) OUT OF COUNTY GRAVEL TRUCKS MUST HAVE OUT OF JURISDICTION PERMIT REGISTRATION FORMS and A COPY OF POLICY 913 WILL BE AVAILABLE AT THE PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE (white building with blue trim), LOCATED AT 21414 TWP RD 600A, THORHILD, AB. (east of the Scotiabank) Anybody with questions or concerns about this issue, please contact Rick Nietupski, Public Works Director at (780) 398-3977. THE REVIEW, Redwater, Alberta, 780-942-2023, email: redwater@shaw.ca, www.cowleynewspapers.com, Tuesday, February 10, 2015, Page A15 North West Redwater (NWR) Partnership's Foster Wheeler Boiler A rolls down the highway to the Sturgeon Refinery site Feb. 5. The Ukrainian dancers are all smiles during the festivities as the Vilna Ukrainian Catholic Church celebrated its 75th anniversary. Story on page A11. Story on front page. TENDERS Thorhild Central School grade 5 student Emma Glover helps her grade 3 partner Colton Hesse create a paper mache mask. The grade 5 class at Thorhild Central School (TCS) were terrific mentors for the grade 3 class as they showed them the proper techniques necessary to complete this project. CL ASSIFIED ADS SERVICES VEHICLES GET BACK on track! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need money? We lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877-9871420; www.pioneerwest. com. DEBT CONSOLIDATION Program. Helping Canadians repay debt, reduce or eliminate interest regardless of credit! Qualify now to be debt free. 1-877-220-3328. Government approved, BBB accredited. 2008 GMC 1500 SLE Crew Cab, 5.3L, grey (silver), canopy, tow package. 142,000 kms. $18,300. 780-499-5472. 13T-14T WEDDING WEDDING GUIDE 2015. From invitations to flowers to jewelry to caterers, halls, and a band. Organizing a wedding requires so much planning. The wedding guide will help bring some of these goods VEHICLES and services to the fingertips of everyone planning a summer or fall 2006 MUSTANG Convertible for wedding. Call for details. 780-942parts. $4000 OBO. 506-866-9331. 2023 email redwater@shaw.ca. 01F-TFN 08-12F SERVICES Page A16, THE REVIEW, Redwater, Alberta, 780-942-2023, email: redwater@shaw.ca, www.cowleynewspapers.com, Tuesday, February 10, 2015 Customer Appreciation Day First Wednesd ay of each m onth! Great Price! Great Price! 5 for 00 5 Sunrype Pure Apple Juice 1L First 10 Chicken Wings 99 ea Select Sizes & Varieties Great Price! Valentine’s Day Heart Cake They’ll be in the cooler Thursday to Saturday 12 Co-op Fully Cooked Great Price! ¢/lb 982 99 7 Fuji Apples ea Produce of B.C. 6 7 8 9 10 16/kg 11 12 Prices in effect to February 12th, 2015 Fusarium, Blackleg, Root Rot, Cutworms... Do you know what you’re seeding this Spring? Call today to discuss your seed testing options. Protect your yield from the start, book your seed treatments today! Thorhild Co-op 780-398-3975 . .
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