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Serving: Onoway, Alberta Beach, Calahoo, Gunn, Glenevis, Darwell, Cherhill, Sangudo, Mayerthorpe, Rich Valley, Barrhead, Whitecourt, Stony Plain and Spruce Grove August 14, 2018 LAC STE. ANNE COUNTY FARM TOUR Submitted by Megan Ca- about cattle watering systems Tour”) or at the county office by sey, ALUS Coordinator | from the manager of the Uni- contacting the ALUS Coordina- Lac Ste. Anne County versity of Alberta’s Mattheis tor Megan Casey. Research and Kinsella Ranches. Registration is due by August Lac Ste. Anne County is happy The next stop is at a custom 20th. to invite residents on a farm-fo- Appaloosa breeder who has won The $15 ticket includes trans- cused tour. On Thursday August several Canadian National and portation and lunch at the 23, 2018, the tour will begin at Reserve Championships with Bridge. Lac Ste. Anne County Rochfort Bridge Trading post at their extraordinary horses. The Alternative Land Use Services 8:30am. tour will finish off with lunch (ALUS) program is excited to The first stop is a custom graz- at Rochfort Bridge showcasing show the projects we are cur- er, boasting Lakeland College’s this amazing restaurant Lac Ste. rently working on as well as all Commercial herd and a cen- Anne County has to offer. the wonderful things Agriculture tennial farm in Lac Ste. Anne Tickets are still available on- has to offer. County. The second stop is at line at Eventbrite.ca (search We hope to see you there! Hathersage hall for a lecture “Lac Ste. Anne County Farm DDRA COMMUNITY INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION NIGHT Submitted by Jocelyne Volunteer and not-for-profit or- Community Information and April, Director | Darwell Dis- ganizations, such as Girl Guides, Registration Night. If you have trict Recreation Association 4-H, Cadets, Lac Ste Anne Com- not received an invitation by munity Choir, Public Library, email, and you would like to par- The Darwell District Recre- etc., will be sharing information ticipate in this event by having a ation Association (DDRA) is and you will have an opportuni- display table and an opportunity hosting a Community Informa- ty to register for events sched- to promote your organization, tion and Registration Night on uled for the fall/winter season. please contact Jocelyne April - Thursday, September 13, 2018, If you are a volunteer organi- Director, Darwell District Rec- 5:30 - 7:00 PM at Darwell Com- zation or a not-for-profit orga- reation Association at 780-892- munity Hall for volunteer orga- nization, you will have received 2124 or email rjapril42@gmail. nizations in the Darwell area. an invitation to participate in the com
Page 2 Community Voice August 14, 2018 INVESTIGATION INTO SERIOUS INJURY DURING STONY PLAIN VEHICLE STOP Submitted by Alberta Se- stopped a vehicle on Township occurred. During a struggle with At the time of the stop, the rious Incident Response Rd 232 and Range Rd 280. There officers, the man sustained dog man had outstanding warrants Team (ASIRT) were two people in the vehicle. bite punctures/scratches on his for possession of a weapon for a Police identified the passenger, right forearm, cuts or bite marks purpose dangerous to the public The Alberta Serious Incident a 29-year-old man, and advised to the left ear and surrounding peace, possession of a controlled Response Team (ASIRT) has him that he would be detained area, and a skull fracture with a substance, theft under $5,000, been directed to investigate the on outstanding warrants. The cut on the left side of his head and three counts of failing to ap- circumstances surrounding a man got out of the vehicle and near the ear. pear in court. traffic stop by members of the ran into a wooded area north of The man was taken to hospital ASIRT’s investigation will fo- Stony Plain RCMP that resulted the vehicle stop location. and needed stitches to the area cus on the man’s arrest and the in serious injury to a 29-year-old The RCMP sent a police dog around his left ear. The skull circumstances surrounding his man. and a handler to the scene to fracture was deemed minor, the serious injury. The RCMP will On Aug. 5, 2018, at approx- help find the man. When police man was medically cleared and maintain responsibility over the imately 1:46 a.m., officers located the man, a confrontation released into police custody. investigation into the criminal conduct of the occupants of the vehicle. With the investigation under- way, ASIRT will not make any further comment until the matter is concluded. ASIRT’s mandate is to effective- ly, independently and objectively investigate incidents involving police that have resulted in seri- ous injury or death to any person, as well as serious or sensitive alle- gations of police misconduct.
August 14, 2018 Community Voice Page 3 TWO ARRESTED AFTER FLIGHT FROM POLICE Submitted by Stony Plain/ Range Road 272. A second session of Methamphetamine and will appear in Stony Plain Spruce Grove/Enoch RCMP suspect was arrested a short time Jody Peters was remanded into Provincial Court on September later by Morinville RCMP. custody and he will appear next 6, 2018 On July 31, 2018 at approx- A 42 year old male, Jody Pe- on August 22, 2018 at Stony RCMP work with other juris- imately 3:30 a.m. members of ters, from Red Deer was charged Plain Provincial Court. dictions and police agencies to the Stony Plain/ Spruce Grove with 13 offences including: A 27 year old female, Shantell ensure all communities in the RCMP located a suspicious • Section 249.1 of the Criminal Hebert, from Edmonton was province are safe and secure. By vehicle at a construction site Code – Flight from Police charged with Section 145(5.1) sharing intelligence, officers and in Spruce Grove. Members • Section 249(1)(a) of the of the Criminal Code, Failing to other resources, we are able to attempted to stop the vehicle, Criminal Code – Dangerous Op- comply with undertaking. He- mount complex multi-jurisdic- however the driver failed to stop eration of a Motor Vehicle bert was released from custody tional investigations at any time. for police. • Section 129(a) of the Crimi- With the assistance of Ed- nal Code – Resisting Arrest monton Police Services Air 1 • Section 145(3) of the Crim- and RCMP Police Dog Services inal Code- Fail to Comply with (PDS), RCMP members were Recognizance able to track the suspect hiding • Section 4(1) of the Controlled under a trailer in a field near Drugs and Substances Act- Pos-
Page 4 Community Voice August 14, 2018 IT’S SINGING TIME AGAIN WITH THE LAC STE. ANNE COMMUNITY CHOIR! Submitted by Lac Ste. Sangudo. They all just love sing- never read a note of music real- age, so those who need to learn Anne Community Choir ing, and enjoy the camaraderie ly works. The joy that results is by ear will have an excellent tool and friendship of the group, so infectious, and the proven health to use to learn the music. Debbie The Lac Ste. Anne Commu- are willing to travel for both re- benefits of choral singing com- Rosen will inspire you to excel, nity Choir is about to begin its hearsal and performances. We bine with this joy to inspire both make you laugh along the way, next season, and we’re inviting rehearse in Alberta Beach, a cen- singers and audience.” and leave you with a smile on the many people who’ve told us tral location. While we strongly encourage your face at the end of every re- they’d love to become part of Director Debbie Rosen is those with choral experience to hearsal. this successful group to join. proud of her part in the Lac Ste. join us, there are no auditions, The next season of the Lac Ste. Most of our members live in Anne Community Choir. “This and people with no choirs in Anne Community Choir begins the Lac Ste. Anne/Onoway area, choir performs above all ex- their past, and/or no music read- Wednesday, September 5. Reg- but others come from as far pectation. The combination of ing ability, are also welcome. istration begins at 6:15 p.m. at away as Edmonton, Wabamun, seasoned choir singers, profes- Rehearsal CDs of all parts are the Heritage Centre in Alberta Sandy Beach, Spruce Grove and sionals, and amateurs who have included in the registration pack- Beach (5012 – 49 Avenue). At 7 p.m., the first practice begins. All rehearsals are Wednesdays from 7 – 9 p.m., preparing for Christmas-season concerts. Membership is just $70 each session (September to Decem- ber; January to May), with a discount for multiple family members. No one is refused membership, and if necessary, fees may be adjusted to meet in- dividual needs. Each member is also asked to help with our var- ious fundraising efforts. A black binder plus concert clothing is the only other cost. Questions? Call Diane at 780- 924-2348 or Deb at 780-497- 0531.
Page 6 Community Voice August 14, 2018 LETTER TO THE EDITOR: FLOWERING RUSH INFESTATION AT LAKE ISLE Submitted by Patricia many different relationships a piece of Truth. We don’t need We all have a voice, and we all (Patti) Fish with water. Beyond these dif- to repeat the mistakes of the past should use it. You are encour- ferences, people are united in and divide ourselves into ‘us’ aged to mail your comments and Many Lake Isle Residents are their genuine concern for the versus ‘them’. Current times concerns to the (2) Ministers frustrated and confused to learn health of these lakes and fragile challenge us to offer respect, responsible for addressing the that local residents’ concerns ecosystem. We can trust that openness and trust to each other, Flowering Rush crisis at Lake have, for the second year in a everyone concerning themselves as a way to reconcile our differ- Isle. row, thwarted the Alberta gov- with the Flowering rush infesta- ences. You can tell them why you ernment plans to combat the tion is acting on what they be- This herbicide application was are concerned that a herbicide Flowering rush infestation at lieve is the best way to protect stopped by ordinary people who would be introduced to Lake Lake Isle with a federally ap- these freshwaters. called on the Ministries to ad- Isle fragile aquatic ecosystem; proved herbicide treatment. Whether our knowledge orig- dress their concerns. This is a You can tell them why you are Our watershed community is inates from sacred wisdoms or good reminder that democracy concerned that this planned home to many people who hold modern science; each of us holds works if people do. herbicide application is getting thwarted year after year. You can tell them what this all means to your lifestyle, your relation- ship with the lake, your property value, etc. People are also being en- couraged to come and hear the information being presented by Honorable Oneil Carlier, (AAF) and Mr. Travis Ripley, (AEP) regarding this decision and the government plans for the upcoming year. They will be speaking at LILSA AGM/ Conference Saturday Aug 18 – 9:30am – 12:00pm at Alberta Beach Heritage Center: 5012 49 Ave. Alberta Beach, AB. Your presence at this meeting amplifies your expectation that “something” must be done to address the seriousness of the threats to Lake Isle, Lac Ste. Anne, and all the fresh water resources in the Sturgeon River Watershed. Every mailed-in letter must be responded to. For the price of 2 stamps, you will be heard! 1. Honourable Shannon Phil- lips, Alberta Minister of Envi- ronment and Parks (AEP) Mail to: 208 Legislature Build- ing | 10800 - 97 Avenue Edmon- ton, AB Canada T5K 2B6 2. Honourable Oneil Carlier, Alberta Minister of Agriculture and Forestry (AAF) Mail to: 229 Legislature Build- ing | 10800 - 97 Avenue Edmon- ton, AB Canada T5K 2B6 Thank you to everyone for caring for the water and making your valuable contribution to this Alberta government process!
Page 10 Community Voice August 14, 2018 CANADA’S CONSERVATIVES CALL ON TRUDEAU GOVERNMENT TO DEFEND BEEF PRODUCERS Submitted by Jim Eglins- conflict between Canada and the Unit- of broad-based tax cuts and industry nadian families. The beef sector em- ki, MP – Yellowhead ed States, export industries, such as supports for the agricultural sector in ploys more than 60,000 people, and is the beef sector, have become increas- the event of further retaliatory trade responsible for $6.8 billion in sales. OTTAWA: On August 7, 2018, ingly nervous about what the future measures that could cause significant “We will continue to listen to Ca- Jim Eglinski, Member of Parliament holds,” stated MP Eglinski. “It is im- damage to Canadian beef producers. nadians and help protect local jobs in for Yellowhead, along with 32 Con- portant that we stand up for the 60,000 The Conservative Caucus has been Canada,” concluded MP Eglinski. servative MPs, wrote to the Finance beef farmers across Canada, 18,000 of touring Canada this summer listening For more information and to provide Minister about the potential impact which are in Alberta. to workers, business leaders and la- feedback about how federal legislators sanctions or tariffs would have on Ca- The co-signed letter requests that bour groups from across the country can best address the trade challenges nadian beef producers. the Liberal government consult the about the ongoing trade dispute with Canada is currently facing, visit: De- “With the escalation of the trade beef industry and prepare a package the United States and its effects on Ca- fendLocalJobs.ca. FUNDING FOR STUDENT PLACEMENTS IN THE MINING SECTOR Submitted by Jim Eglins- Developing Mining Talent Through challenges facing the Canadian miner- placements are eligible to receive 50% ki, MP – Yellowhead Work-Integrated Learning project. als and metals sector. of an intern’s salary (up to $5,000). “This project will help 850 students Applicants must be Canadian-owned There is currently no established OTTAWA: Jim Eglinski, Mem- throughout Canada in the STEM and small, medium or large companies in- deadline. ber of Parliament for Yellowhead, is business fields to develop important volved in the mining or mineral ex- “This is a program that many com- pleased to inform local companies skills and gain valuable workplace ex- ploration sector. Not-for profits and panies in Yellowhead can take advan- that the Department of Employment, perience,” stated MP Eglinski. educational institutions can also apply. tage of. I encourage all those who are Workforce Development and Labour Interested companies can apply to Eligible employers will receive eligible to fill out an application and has announced that it will provide the Mining Industry Human Resourc- up to 70% of an intern’s salary (up invest in a student,” concluded MP $7.8 million over the next four years es Council, which is a not-for-profit to $7,000) for new WIL placements Eglinski. to the Mining Industry Human Re- organization that works with stake- involving under-represented groups For more information and an ap- sources Council for their Gearing Up: holders to identify and address the (women, immigrants, people with dis- plication, visit: www.mihr.ca/careers/ human resources and labour market abilities and first year students). Other wage-subsidy-programs/gearing-up
August 14, 2018 Community Voice Page 11 DRIVE HOME A WINNING GOLF TOURNAMENT Hosting a golf tournament is a great Andrea Martin, Senior Underwriting golfer hits an ace.” Often courses will have staff to assist way to entertain customers, thank Manager, Wayfarer Insurance. “You One of the biggest tips is speak to you, or at least literature that will help employees or raise funds for your can get insurance coverage that will the professionals at the golf course you plan a successful event. group. While there are many details pay for the prize in the event that a where you book your tournament. www.newscanada.com to arrange, organizing such an event doesn’t have to be distressing. Experts recommend that you cover the basics first. Picking the right date and a course that is suitable for your group is the first priority. The earlier you do this the better as you will get a wider selection of dates and courses. Ensuring your guests are well fed and hydrated out on the course should be another priority. In the heat of sum- mer, a good supply food and non-al- coholic beverages will ensure your participants enjoy a healthy and safe round. What about prizes? The excitement of winning something is always a big draw, so hit up local businesses, sup- pliers, business partners and friends for prize donations. To take your tournament to the next level, you could offer hole-in-one prizes such as a car, boat, trips or cash. “Adding big prizes to your golf tour- nament doesn’t have to be an expen- sive or worrisome endeavour,” says
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August 14, 2018 Community Voice Page 17 Classified Ads - Call 962-9228 Mayerthorpe Diamond Centre, FULL TIME MANAGER needed Stump Grinding For Hire - Alberta Hall Rentals Charlotte at 786-4659 for Alberta Beach Hotel. Please Beach & surrounding areas, Call Mayerthorpe Legion, 786-2470. contact Tom @ 780.446.1884 or 780-779-3589 (22) 01-05 Alberta Beach Agliplex, Susan 780-996- Email Resume to tomemanca@ 2960. Onoway Community Hall, 967-4749. Alberta Beach & District Seniors 55+ Onoway Heritage Center - Gym/ gmail.com (2) 14-08 Dog Caretaker Club. We now have air conditioning! Classrooms, 967-1015 Space Available! Call Jeanne (780) 913 Onoway Legion , 967-4980 Services Alberta Beach & Surrounding 4494. Areas, thinking of a Summer Park Court Community Hall, 727-4476 WANTED: Standing Timber. Are you Anselmo Community Hall, Phone 780- Getaway? Worried about leaving 786-4280 Parkland Village Community Centre, looking to cut your woodlot before your dog in a kennel? Don’t 780-298-9155 @PVCCentre pine beetles or forest fires destroy worry anymore, you can leave Bright Bank Hall, 780-968-6813 Ravine Community Hall, 325-2240 it? Top dollar paid. Call now! Paul your pet with me! There is a wrap Cherhill Legion, Mary 780-785-3578. Rich Valley Community Hall, 967-5710 780-706-1470 (12) 31-07 around deck in court yard! I will Cherhill Community Assoc. Hall, Debra or 967-3696 provide tender loving care, with 780-785-2907 Best-Cistern-Septic-Solutions. Rosenthal Community Hall, 963-7984 Cistern and Septic Inspection, walks every day. Best of all, I’m Darwell Hall, 780-721-2690 cheaper than a kennel! Daily drop Sandy Beach Rec Hall, 967-2873 Installation and Repair! New Darwell Seniors, Phone Debra 780-785- Installs Available. Plastic, metal, in’s or overnight stays welcome. If 2907 Sangudo Community Hall, 780-204- interested call 780-920-4166 (4) 07-08 OG 1652 or 780-785-2904 fiberglass or concrete. We clean Goose Lake Hall, Contact Deanna (780) them all! Your cistern will be 584-3738 Stettin Nakumun Comm. Hall, 967-9198 vacuumed, cleaned and sanitized Cleaning Gunn Hall (G.A.R.S.) 780-951-9452 with our high pressure, hot wash, Hathersage Community Centre, Noreen Employment sanitizing system. Reasonable Ceiling & Wall Cleaning - Stipple, at 786-2946 Opportunities Rates, Call 780-668-4306 (5) 07-08 OG Wood, All Types. Ceramic Tile Lake Isle Community Hall, PH: 780-892- Cleaning, Cig. Smoke Removal, Nasty’s Tree Removal. Stump Biodegradable non toxic cleaner. 3121 or Email: lakeislehall@mail.com Cleaning Staff Required on PT/ Grinding, Pruning & Firewood for We travel to acreages and farms! Magnolia Hall, 727-2015 Casual basis, for new Motel in sale. Licensed & insured. Roger @ Seniors Discount, Call Nano Alberta Beach. Please contact Manley Goodwill Community Hall, 963- 780-720-2207 (13) 07-08 OG 9165 or 916-0146 Cheryl at 780-906-1675 (2) 14-08 Cleaning Today! 780-914-0323 (5) 17-07 OG
Page 18 Community Voice August 14, 2018 Classified Ads - Call 962-9228 Challenger, with has low acreage Computers Firewood Farm Equipment usage. Call 780-554-2538 or 780- 686-5290 (4) 07-08 Free Computer Check-ups, FIREWOOD FOR SALE - Birch, 1997 CTS John Deere Combine, Computer repairs NOT over $50. Tamarack & Spruce Pine mix. 4x4x8 cords and 1/2 cords. Quality with pickups, 2260 trashing Recreational Discount for Seniors, low income, seasoned wood, Delivery or Pick hours, 3000 engine hours, 1998 Vehicles single parents. Available: Good up. Woodchuck Firewood, 780- Display Coupe, with outback, GPS Laptop or Desktop - refurbished, 288-7247 (28) 24-04 system, 2314 hours, 1981 C-65 1979 Chev Glendale Motorhome clean, good, upgraded, net, games, His Helping Hands Firewood - Blue Chevrolet 3 ton with 17ft box ‘22’, 350 V8, sleeps 6, good music, pictures, videos. ONLY $100. Poplar, Tamarack & Birch for sale. and roll up tarp, 43591kms, all condition - $3900 OBO. Call 780- Call or leave message, 780-892- All profits go to charity. 780-218- equipment is in excellent condition 785-2454 (S) OG 4993 (14) 22-05 4177 (4) 31-07 OG and field ready. Morris 40ft, DT Miscellaneous Top Soil and Peat Moss, and Utility Trailer for sale without vin number. 780-967-2279 (7) 14-08 For Rent 1 Bedroom Apartment, fully furnished with full kitchen, WIFI, cable, phone, A/C, power, gas all included. New Motel looking over lake, downtown Alberta Beach, $950/month. Cheryl 780-906-1675 (10) 24-07 Available Immediately, Large 2 Bedroom in Adults ONLY building in Entwistle. Includes Heat, Water & Parking. Rent $765/month + DD $300. Cats allowed, Must have good credit. Call Ivka 780-554- 5493, jakovljevicivka@yahoo.ca (2) 07-08 OG Onoway Renovated 1 & 2 Bedroom Suites. Clean quiet building for rent. $795.00 - $895.00. Call 780- 967-2055 or 780-920-3652 (4) 07-08 Sangudo, AB. 2 Bedroom Senior Housing 55+ Apartment, heat & water included, N/S. $721 - $772/month, DD same. Available Immediately. Call 780-999-7777 (4) 14-08 OG For Lease Fully Equipped Restaurant For Lease. 1300 sqft with seating capacity of 42 seats, spaces located in Hotel, 200 Seat Bar, located 1 hour outside of Edmonton, ideal for family run Chinese or Homestyle restaurant. Living accommodations included with lease. For inquiries, call Dan 587- 990-4455 (8) 26-06
August 14, 2018 Community Voice Page 19 2018 If you are a LICENSED, NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION, you are welcome to submit your announcement FREE of charge, space permitting. You are required to submit your non-profit number. Call (780) 962-9229. Please note that all submitted event listings must be limited to 200 characters or less (including spaces). DEADLINE: 12 noon Friday prior to publication (Thursdays on long weekends). AUG 18 - THE FARM AND HERITAGE CARNIVAL, 12:00pm - AUG 27 TO 30 - DAY CAMP at Brightwood Ranch. Enjoy archery, 4:00pm at SG Grain Elevator Museum Site. Hosted by Spruce Grove climbing wall, horseback riding, crafts, wagon rides, games, water & District Agricultural Society. activities, and a short God talk. Open to all kids ages 6-13 from AUG 18 - DARWELL FARMERS MARKET In conjunction with the Evansburg, Entwistle, Seba Beach, Tomahawk, Wildwood and Darwell Fair, 10:00am-3:00pm to be held in the seniors hall. areas. No cost. For info, contact the ranch at 1-780-727-3840. AUG 26 - OL’ PEMBINA TRACTOR PULL SOCIETY: FALL PULL, SEPT 15 - THE HARVEST FAIR, 9:30am - 1:30pm at SG Grain Start time 11am. 2 Pulls/8 classes Antique & Classic. Cheer on your Elevator Museum Site. Hosted by Spruce Grove & District favorite tractor. Concession. More info: Don/Carol 780-785-2967 Agricultural Society. FARMERS MARKETS 3rd Sunday, 1-5pm. Info Florence 780-962-3104 Ave. 780-967-3436. Join our Pro-Life meetings for the Spruce Grove/ Margaret 780-962-3051 *September - June. ONOWAY HAVE FUN & GET FIT! Excercise Class Stony Plain area once a month. Call Chris 780- ALBERTA BEACH: Open Every Sunday, May - Oct, STONY PLAIN: Stony Plain Seniors Drop In with Video La Blast. Fridays 10:30am at the Drop 963-6997. 12-3pm. Contact Joeanne 780-690-6392 Center, 5018 - 51 Ave. Every 2nd & 4th Thurs of in Centre, 5023-49 Ave. PH: 780-967-2056. DARWELL & DISTRICT AG SOCIETY MEETINGS, BARRHEAD: Open Saturdays, May - Dec. 10am - month, 7pm, $2. PH: 587-989-7214 or 963-7920. PANCAKE/BREAKFAST SOCIAL: 3rd Sunday 9:00- 8:00pm, 1st Monday, Darwell 1pm. Sherry 780-674-6802 THE ABBOTTSFIELD VARIETY MUSIC JAM: 11:30am, Parkland Village Community Centre. DDRA MEETING, 7:00pm, 2nd Mon, Darwell 892- ONOWAY FARMERS’ MARKET: Thursdays, at Abbotsfield Rec Centre (3006 119 Ave. *except June, July, August 3099. *except Jul/Aug/Dec 5-8pm at Onoway Community Hall. Starts May Edmonton) 3rd Friday of month, 7pm. PH: 780- RIVER TALKERS TOAST MASTERS CLUB, GIRL GUIDES, BROWNIES & SPARKS Thurs, 1st. 780-667-6327 or onowayfarmersmarket@ 918-8545, Adm: Donations Only. Thursdays, 7-9pm. 32 Whitecourt Ave. Hilltop 6:30pm, Onoway Heritage Centre. Info Laura, gmail.com. Community Church. Info Lorainne 286-5040. 780-967-1004. SPRUCE GROVE: at the Elevator, Sat 9:30- TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) SANGUDO ART GROUP: Wednesdays 9am-12pm GREENCOURT COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION 1:30pm, tables (780)240-5821 ALBERTA BEACH: Tuesdays, Weigh-in 6:00- at Sangudo Community School. Info call 780- meet 2nd Tuesday, monthly at 7:30pm at the hall. STONY PLAIN: Sat, 9am-1pm, Downtown, Stony 6:45pm. Meeting 7:00pm. Alberta Beach Lutheran 785-2112. Info W. Jager (780) 786-4648. Plain. Nancy 780-962-3993. Church, Hwy 633. 967-5009. SPIRITUAL LIVING STONY PLAIN KINETTE CLUB OF MAYERTHORPE, 7:30pm WESTLOCK: 11-3pm, Bargain Shop Mall, Dave EDMONTON: Thurs 8:30-10am at Annex of Grace INSPERATIONAL CINEMA & DISCUSSIONS at Kinsmen Hall, 1st Tues of month. Contact: 780-954-2437 United Church (6215-104 Ave). $7/month at PERC Building (5413-51 St). 2nd Friday of mayerthorpekinettes@gmail.com, Tracy: 780- WHITECOURT: Legion, Tuesdays from 11am - SANGUDO: Tues, United Church, 6:00pm. Sharon month at 7pm. Popcorn provided, donations 786-0161. 2pm, May - Oct. 779-7002. 785-2095 or Marlene 786-4646. appreciated. Contact 780-940-3032 LAC STE ANNE ARMY CADETS, Thurs, 6:30- SPIRITUAL LIVING STONY PLAIN GATHERING 9:30pm at Onoway Museum (780) 967-0443 BINGO STONY PLAIN: Thurs evening, Stony Plain at PERC Building (5413-51 St). Every 2nd & 4th LAC STE ANNE COMMUNITY CHOIR, Wed 7-9pm United Church. Susan (780) 968-0869 BARRHEAD ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION: Doors SPRUCE GROVE: Wed 8:45am at Anglican Sunday of month. Meditation 10am, inspirational at Alberta Beach Heritage Center. 18+ Guys & 5:30pm, games start 7pm. Games: #7, Jack Pot, Church, 131 Church Rd. Christiane 960-1109 sharing 10:30am. PH 780-940-3032 Gals, especially Guys! All voice ranges. Call Diane Mini Jack Pot, Loonie #1 & #2. WRITERS PROGRAM: Mayerthorpe Library, 1st & Gibbs @ 780-924-2348. **NEW SEASON BEGINS CHERHILL BINGO: Tuesdays at Cherhill YOUR COMMUNITY 3rd Wednesday at 1pm. SEPTEMBER 5TH. LAC STE. ANNE & LAKE ISLE WATER QUALITY Community Association. Doors @ 6:30pm, Games ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS IF Drinking is a MEETINGS MANAGEMENT SOCIETY: 3rd Fri, 7pm, Alberta @ 7:30pm. Problem, call 780-236-1043 CHERHILL LEGION: First Sunday of Month. 1ST ONOWAY SCOUTS: Registration, Mondays Beach Council Chambers. ONOWAY ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION: Open Doors Open 12:00pm 6:30-8pm. Beavers 5-7; Cubs 8-11; Scouts 12-14. LAKE ISLE HALL COMMUNITY HALL BOARD: 3rd Tuesdays 7:00pm to 10:00pm for “Games’’ (pool, MAYERTHORPE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION: Kim 967-4339. Thurs of each month @ 7:30pm at the Lake Isle shuffleboard, darts, cards, etc.) Fridays 3:00 pm- Tues, doors 6:30pm, bingo 7:30pm 299 ROYAL CANADIAN SEA CADETS CORPS Hall (Hwy 633 and RR55) Ph # 780-892-3121 10:00pm. Friday’s Family Friendly Dinner, 5:30pm RICH VALLEY COMMUNITY HALL BINGO: MACKENZIE: Stony Plain Comm Center, Wed MAYERTHORPE HOSPITAL AUXILIARY ASSOC, (open to the public). 7:30pm. Loonie Pots. Next bingos July 11 & 25, 6:30pm. Youths 12-18, 963-0843 every 4th Mon, 5pm in Hospital Basement PROBLEMS WITH DRUG OR ALCOHOL August 8 & 22. 3053 ROYAL CANADIAN ARMY CADETS, Onoway Education Room. ADDICTION in a loved one? Contact Drug Rehab STONY PLAIN SENIOR’S DROP-IN CENTRE, Historical Centre, Wed, 6:45-9:30pm for youths MEN FOR SOBRIETY: Wednesdays at 7:30pm, Resource free confidential consultation. 1-866- public bingo every Tues, 7pm. All ages welcome. 12+. 967-0443 FCSS Building (#105, 505 Queen Street, Spruce 649-1594 or www.drugrehabresource.net. Phone (780) 963-6685 526 BARRHEAD AIR CADETS, Wed 6:30-9:30pm, Grove). Mike (780) 965-9991. SPRUCE GROVE ELEVATOR TOURS, Tues-Sat, High School. Ages 12-18. 780-305-7233 MS SOCIETY PARKLAND COMMUNITY SUPPORT MEAT DRAWS 9:00-3:00pm. Info 960-4600. 755 PARKLAND AIR CADETS Thurs, 6:30-9:30pm GROUP Are you diagnosed with MS and have UNITED CHURCH THRIFT SHOP: North end Muir Lake School, ages 12-18. Info call 405-6585 questions? Last Tues of month, 7-9pm, Westview ALBERTA BEACH MUSEUM: Every Sat 4pm, Curling Rink, Onoway. Open Fri & Sat, 10am-4pm. or www.755aircadets.com. Health Centre. Cassy 780-471-3034 *Sept–June Alberta Beach Hotel VOLUNTEER TUTOR ADULT LITERACY AA - MAYERTHORPE, Kingsmen Hall, Thurs 8pm. NA MEETING, Tuesdays 7:00pm Poplar Valley ALBERTA BEACH: Lac Ste Anne Community PROGRAM: Need assistance with reading/ (780) 786-2604 or (780) 786-1927 Church (780)514-6011 Choir & Onoway Minor Hockey Meat Draw - writing, English language (ESL) or Basic AA - SANGUDO GOLDEN CLUB, Tues 8pm call ONOWAY & DIST HERITAGE SOCIETY: 2nd Wed of Sundays, 4:00pm at Jungle’s Bar & Grill. Computer skills? Free 1-on-1 tutoring! Carla 786-4402/785-9214/785-3599 each month, 7:30pm, Chateau Lac Ste Anne BARRHEAD ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION: Fridays Burkell, 780-554-2940, email: literacy@lsac.ca AL-ANON: Tues 7pm, Onoway Anglican Church ONOWAY & DISTRICT HISTORICAL GUILD: 3rd 6:00pm. Queen Of Hearts draw & 50/50. WATER SAMPLE DROP OFF: Tues Onoway Aspen (4809-50 St.) 780-967-3356 or 1-800-4AL-ANON. Wed 7pm, Onoway Museum. 967-5263 or 967- DARWELL: by Alberta Beach & District Lions Health Services. Drop off 1:00-2:30pm. AL-ANON Wednesdays, 8pm. Spruce Grove 2452. Club, 4:00pm bi-weekly, Darwell Lounge & Restaurant SOCIAL EVENTS United Church, 1A Fieldstone Dr. 780-962-5205 ONOWAY & DISTRICT QUILT GUILD: Every 2nd ALBERTA 55 PLUS: Villenvue Hall at 10am. Thurs, 10am-4pm, @ the Lac Ste. Anne Chateau ONOWAY ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION: Fridays, ALBERTA BEACH & DISTRICT ACTIVE 50+ CLUB Meetings on 2nd Tues of month. Info: Donna 780- Activity Room. Info, Ph Dixie @ 780 967 0528. Ph. 780-967-5361 ACTIVITIES: Tues 7:30pm Crib; Wed 1pm Bridge. 962-5933 ONOWAY ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION General STONY PLAIN ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BR# Mon, Wed, Fri 10:15am Aerobics/Fitness. ALBERTA BEACH & DIST LIONS CLUB meets Meetings, 1st Mon, 7pm. *Sept–June 256: Saturdays @ 3:00pm. Meat Draw & 50/50. BADMINTON: Wed, 7-10pm, Barrhead High every 4th Tues 7:00pm, Alberta Beach Agliplex. RICH VALLEY AG SOCIETY BOARD MEETINGS: at WHITECOURT LEGION: Saturdays 4:00pm. School Gym. Jamie (780)674-8974 or (780)674- ALBERTA BEACH AG SOCIETY meets on the 4th the Agriplex on the 2nd Wed of the month. 7:00pm. Located downtown behind the CIBC. 6974. Thurs of month, 7:00pm, Alberta Beach Agliplex. RIVER TALKERS TOASTMASTERS CLUB Build MEALS ON WHEELS COME PLAY CRIB: Fridays, 7:30pm at Darwell ALBERTA BEACH MUSEUM meets on the 2nd confidence, speaking & listening skills. Thursdays Seniors Hall; lite lunch is served. All ages! 7-9PM at the Hilltop Community Church. Carla Wed, 7:00pm at Heritage House 924-3167. ALBERTA BEACH & AREA: Diane 780-924-2348. COUNTRY QUILTERS in Stony Plain house a Burkell, VP Membership, (780)268–3653. BARRHEAD ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION, meeting DARWELL & AREA: Tracey, 780-915-2621. “Sew in Tuesday”, 2nd Tuesday of every month, SANGUDO PAINTING GROUP: 1st & 3rd Wed, every 2nd Thurs, 7pm at the Legion Hall. ONOWAY & DIST: Call 967-2338 or 967-5244. from 10-3pm. Drop in $5/member, $6/non- 9:30am-12:00pm at Sangudo Community School. CHERHILL COMMUNITY ASSOC. Monthly members. Contact Cindy 780-963-7170. JAMBOREES JR. SCRAPBOOKING Wed 4–6pm. Pre-register Meeting 1st Wednesday, 8pm at the Hall. 785-2825 Info, call 780-785-2112. *Except Jan, July, Aug, Sept. SUNDOWNERS TOASTMASTER CLUB: Mon SANGUDO: Sangudo Community Hall, 1st Sat by Tues evg. Mayerthorpe Public Library www. (excl. Holidays) 7:30-9:30pm. St. Matthew’s CHERISHED MEMORIES, PARENTS & TOTS Wed of month 7pm. 785-4105 or 305-5088. *October mayerthorpelibrary.ab.ca (780)786-2404 Church, Spruce Grove. Judy 960-5258 & Fri, 10-12pm, Alberta Beach Agliplex. Info call - May. ONOWAY GOLDEN CLUB: Cards Tuesdays, 1pm. WEIGHT WATCHERS Alberta Beach Agriplex - 780-902-4879 or 780-999-7622. *Sept-June. SPRUCE GROVE: at Sandhills Community Hall, Excercise Fridays, 10am. 1st Tuesday: Pot Luck Mondays, weigh in 6:30pm. Meeting at 7pm. Citizens Helping In Life’s Defence (C.H.I.L.D) Supper, Last Friday: Soup & Sandwich. 5023 49
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