RCMP ARREST MALE FOR NUMEROUS CHARGES IN MULTIPLE JURISDICTIONS
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Serving: Carvel, Darwell, Duffield, Wabamun, Seba Beach, Gainford, Entwistle, Evansburg, Wildwood, Tomahawk, Spruce Grove, Stony Plain & Drayton Valley July 2, 2019 RCMP ARREST MALE FOR NUMEROUS CHARGES IN MULTIPLE JURISDICTIONS Submitted by Parkland The vehicle was tracked to St. In a coordinated effort between RCMP Albert, Alta. where St. Albert Edmonton Police Service Air RCMP attempted to pull the ve- Services, Morinville, St. Albert Spruce Grove, Alta. - On June hicle over, but the suspect fled and Parkland RCMP, the suspect 22, 2019 at 2:17 a.m., Parkland from police. The suspect drove was located and arrested without RCMP were dispatched to a the vehicle through multiple res- incident. report of a break and enter to a idential properties and then left Matthew Marler (30), of no business located in the Spruce the St. Albert area and proceed- fixed address, was charged with Grove Industrial Park. Entry ed to Morinville, Alta While in the following offences: had been gained to the business Morinville, the suspect commit- • Robbery with offensive and a service vehicle had been ted several offences including, weapon stolen. The service vehicle had robbery, break and enter and a tracking device. theft. Continued on Page 2 TRUDEAU LIBERALS FAIL TO SET CONSTRUCTION DATE FOR TRANS MOUNTAIN EXPANSION Submitted by Jim Eglins- the right thing and approved This pipeline project has been ki, MP – Yellowhead the Trans Mountain Expansion. approved three times, yet not a However, what the Liberals single inch of new pipeline has June 19, 2019 failed to do is commit to a con- been laid,” said MP Eglinski. Jim Eglinski, Member of Par- struction date for this vital pipe- Canadians are rightly con- liament for Yellowhead, today line project. cerned and want to know how highlighted Justin Trudeau’s “Thousands of Canadian oil this time will be any different. failure to get the Trans Mountain and gas workers have been pa- The Trudeau Liberals must an- Expansion built. tiently waiting for this project swer these vital questions: After pressure from Canada’s to start. It is unacceptable that • Will construction of the pipe- Conservatives, Premiers, May- the Trudeau Liberals failed once line begin in Burnaby this sum- ors, job-creators, and Canadi- again to put forward a com- mer? ans, Justin Trudeau finally did prehensive construction plan. Continued on Page 2
Page 2 Community Voice July 2, 2019 RCMP Arrest Male For Numerous Charges In Multiple Jurisdictions Continued from Page 1 warrants out of Athabasca, Red Commander. “Collaboration • Possession of property ob- Deer and Boyle, Alta between enforcement agencies tained by crime over $5,000 After a judicial hearing, Marler comes with its challenges, but • Possession of a weapon for was remanded into custody. His everyone worked together and dangerous purpose first court appearance will be a prolific offender’s crime spree • Possession of break-in instru- July 4, 2019 in Stony Plain Pro- was ended.” ments vincial Court. If you have information about • Dangerous operation of a mo- The investigation is ongoing this investigation, please call the tor vehicle and further charges are pending. Stony Plain RCMP at 780-968- • Operation while prohibited “Incidents like this demon- 7267, or call your local police • Failure to comply probation strate how effective law en- detachment. If you want to re- order (x3) forcement is at working togeth- main anonymous, you can con- • Failure to comply with con- er to pursue those who threaten tact Crime Stoppers by phone dition of undertaking or recogni- public safety and solve crime,” at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), by zance (x5) said Inspector Mike Lokken, internet at www.tipsubmit.com, Marler was also arrested for Parkland RCMP Detachment or by SMS. Trudeau Liberals Fail to Set Construction Date for Trans Mountain Expansion Continued from Page 1 • How much have the Liberal ing them with last minute rule delays cost taxpayers? changes. We Conservatives un- • When will the pipeline be in “Justin Trudeau has said he der Andrew Scheer, have a plan service? wants to “phase out” Canada’s to unite Canadians, get Canada’s • Who will own and operate oil and gas sector. Energy work- energy sector back to work, and the pipeline? ers and their families deserve make life more affordable for • How will the Trudeau Liber- a government that champions Canadian families,” concluded als handle new court challenges? energy projects, instead of kill- MP Eglinski.
July 2, 2019 Community Voice Page 3 SUMMER GOINGS ON AT DARWELL PUBLIC LIBRARY Submitted by Sandra Ste- be here to present this fun filled look at running a 10-week program welcome to attend. See you there! paniuk, Library Manager | class of singing, dancing, movement in the fall or early 2020. Should we The next Darwell Public Library Darwell Public Library and instrument play. The Music meet the minimum required reg- Society meeting will be held Mon- Class® is an international music ed- istration of 10 children we would day, September 23, 2019 starting at We are extending the collection ucation company that offers playful look at reducing the cost by partial 7 PM. The Library is open 11:00 am date for your used clothing, shoes, and creative music and movement funding through our FCSS partners. to 4:00 pm on Monday, Tuesday and accessories, books, linens and small classes including the Music Pups® We have a New Program Survey Thursday and from 5:00 pm to 8:00 household items (small items only program. Should you wish to attend on our website and Facebook page pm Wednesday and Friday, closed no furniture) until July 10, 2019. the session please register by calling and encourage you to provide your Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays. You can pick up a list of acceptable the library @ 780-892-3746. The feedback. You can also find out what is hap- items at the library or find the com- cost to attend would be as follows: The Darwell Library Friends Soci- pening at the library by checking plete list on our website or Face- children 9 months and under are ety will be holding a meeting Mon- our Website www.darwellpublicli- book page. Drop off your donations free, 1 child is $ 125.00, sibling $ day July 8, 2019 starting at 7PM at brary.ab.ca or follow us on Face- at the library expansion during regu- 75.00. Depending on interest and the library. All meetings are open to book at www.facebook.com/Dar- lar library hours. Should these times commitment of families, we would the general public and everyone is wellPublicLibrary not work for you please contact the library @ 780-892-3746 to make al- ternate arrangements. Funds raised will go towards the completion of the library expansion. Registration is now open for the Summer Reading Program for children 6 to 13 years of age at the Darwell Public Library? This year we will be exploring the Nat- ural World and each week will be centred around various aspects of nature. We will be kicking off the program this year with the Kompa- ny Family Theatre interactive per- formance of” Secrets of the Curious Creepy Crawlies” at the Darwell Centennial Hall. We are extending an open invitation to all families in the community, so even if you are unable to register your children for the program, we encourage you to attend the performance starting at 2 PM. Admission for non pro- gram attendees will be a donation of your choosing to the library. We have room for 15 participants, so we encourage you to pre-register by calling the library early to avoid disappointment. The program starts Thursday, July 18 from 1-3PM and will run for 6 consecutive weeks un- til August 22, 2018. See you there! Sponsored by FCSS from Lac Ste Anne County. The Book Club is on Summer Break until Monday, September 9, 2019. Do you love to read? Do you like to discuss what you have read with others? We are always inter- ested in a new perspective to add to our conversation. If you want to participate, you can register and ar- range for loan of the current title by calling the library @ 780-892-3746. Join us on Monday, September 16, 2019 from 1 to 2 pm., as we are hosting a free demonstration session of Music Pups®. Katelyn Riva will
Page 4 Community Voice July 2, 2019 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE SOUGHT TO LOCATE MISSING MALE Submitted by Parkland Robert McGrath (46) is de- RCMP would like to locate RCMP scribed as: and speak with him as soon • Caucasian as possible. RCMP are asking Spruce Grove, Alta. – Parkland • Brown Hair the public’s assistance for any RCMP are seeking the public’s • Blue Eyes information in relation to his assistance to locate Robert Mc- • 6’2” whereabouts. Please contact the Grath. Robert McGrath was last • 220 lbs Parkland RCMP at 780-968- seen in Russell, Manitoba on • Tattoo of a dragon on one of 7267 or your local police. If Feb. 13, 2019. He had a phone his upper arms you wish to remain anonymous, conversation with a member of • Tattoo of a circular symbol by you can contact Crime Stoppers his family in late March when his thumb at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), on- ing the “P3 Tips” app available he stated he was moving back to There is a concern for Rob- line at www.P3Tips.com (http:// through the Apple App or Goo- Newfoundland. ert McGrath’s well-being. The www.p3tips.com/ ) or by us- gle Play Store. YOUTH EMPLOYMENT AND SKILLS STRATEGY (YESS) FUNDING Submitted by Jim Eglins- overcome barriers to employ- must take place in three or more and I encourage organizations in ki, MP – Yellowhead ment and develop a broad range provinces or territories the Yellowhead, to apply,” con- of skills and knowledge to par- • Regional: activities cluded MP Eglinski. OTTAWA: Jim Eglinski, ticipate in the current and future can be provincial, territorial, or More information can be found Member of Parliament for Yel- labour market. local in scope, but limited to one at: lowhead, wishes to inform con- The application period is open province or territory. https://www.canada.ca/en/em- stituents that the Department of from June 3 to July 26, 2019. YESS will provide up to ployment-social-development/ Employment and Social Devel- Funding projects are scheduled $600M to organizations over services/funding/youth-employ- opment is providing funding to to begin on April 1, 2020. three years. ment-skills-strategy-program. organizations to deliver a range The projects can be: “This will help youth over- html of activities that help youth • National: activities come barriers to employment
July 2, 2019 Community Voice Page 5 PARKLAND RCMP REQUEST PUBLIC ASSISTANCE TO IDENTIFY MALE Submitted by Parkland quad drove around the police ve- a Caucasian male with short call the Stony Plain RCMP at RCMP hicle and entered a field, causing buzz cut hair. The suspect was 780-968-7267, or call your lo- extensive damage to the freshly shirtless and wore dark coloured cal police detachment. If you On June 19, 2019 at 7:50 planted crop. Patrols were made shorts. want to remain anonymous, you p.m., Parkland RCMP were but RCMP were unable to locate If you are able to identify the can contact Crime Stoppers by dispatched to a complaint of a the vehicle. suspect or have information phone at 1-800-222-8477, by white quad driving around the The suspect is described as about this investigation, please internet at www.tipsubmit.com. Stony Plain Composite High School and then on the bike path adjacent to Golf Course Road. RCMP located the white quad travelling at a high rate of speed on the walking path and activat- ed emergency equipment in or- der to initiate a traffic stop. The
Page 6 Community Voice July 2, 2019 YELLOWHEAD COUNTY COUNCIL HIGHLIGHTS Submitted by Yellowhead they are new to Canada or just the presented to council in regards to his file replacement, and other works) County area. The initiative is meant to help proposed venture. Mr. Martin seeks to Northern Road Builders LP in newcomers find other services in the to build safe and sober housing for the amount of $5,140,446.12. The Edson and District Community area, improve their English literacy those recovering from substance work will cover approximately 9.8 Learning Society – Raelene Young, through classes, aid them with fill- abuse in the county and requested km from Hwy 32 west to Range Rd. Community Liaison with the Edson ing out forms, and tutor them one- a letter of support from the coun- 145. and District Community Learn- on-one. On the whole, the society ty’s council as well as funds for the Landfill Bylaw Amendment – ing Society, presented to council hopes that this initiative will help down payment of his venture. Council gave second and third regarding their new Settlement create safe spaces for newcomers TC Energy – Cole Thomson, of reading to Bylaw 12.19 amending Services initiative. Ms. Young dis- and root them into our communities. TC Energy (formerly: TransCana- Land Use Bylaw 16.13, Landfill and cussed the merits of the program Living and Working in Recovery da Energy), presented to council in Composting District. This amend- to local residents, which offers help – Duane Martin, President of Living regards to new developments within ment will require that a class 2 and for newcomers to Edson, whether and Working in Recovery (LAWIR), TC Energy’s NOVA Gas Transmis- 3 landfill be 1.5 km or greater from sion Ltd. System. Mr. Thomson a residence. The provincial setback detailed new expansion (within the from a landfill to residences is 450 same footprint) of two compressor m. station projects and six pipeline sec- Property Tax Agreement – Coun- tions. Mr. Thomson also reiterated cil moved to enter into a property the positive interactions between tax agreement with Pine Cliff Ener- TC Energy’s crew members and lo- gy Ltd. which must pay 50% of their cal communities as well as the local 2019 tax amount owing by June 30, spending opportunities, community 2019. The remaining amount will be and social investment in the areas, paid in 6 equal monthly instalments and TC Energy’s commitment to ending December 31, 2019. ensuring safe transportation on Hwy The next Council Meeting is on 16 and 40. July 9, 2019. The next Governance Baseline Road and Bridge File & Priorities Committee Meeting is Tender – Council awarded the ten- on July 16, 2019. All meetings start der for Baseline Rd and BF 85347 at 9:30 a.m. in the Council Cham- (which includes grading, bridge bers.
July 2, 2019 Community Voice Page 7 PROTECTING YOURSELF FROM ALLERGIES Submitted by Alberta on grass after snow melts, may midifier in the bedroom and tak- your doctor if immunotherapy Health Services – Andrea cause allergic symptoms. ing hot showers may help relieve or allergy shots might help you. Juarez These symptoms may include symptoms,” says Yvonne Ewan- They help prevent and reduce itchy and watery eyes, sneezing, icke, a site manager at Health allergies. Seasonal allergies occur at the headache, fatigue and a runny, Link. “You can also try taking an Visit myhealth.alberta.ca or same time of the year, every stuffy or itchy nose. over-the-counter antihistamine call 811 for more information. year. Exposure to pollen and “Cleaning the inside of your to relieve symptoms.” snow mold, a type of fungus nose with salt water, using a hu- If symptoms continue, ask 11 COMMUNITIES COME TOGETHER TO TACKLE ECONOMIC DIVERSIFICATION Submitted by Community together to develop a cross-re- er before have I seen this many tion within specific businesses, Futures Yellowhead East gional strategy to build a stron- communities come together to as well as what needs to occur ger, more diversified economy. resolve a common issue. This to grow a more sustainable and Business diversification is a The Strategy will help guide the could well be a game-changer diversified economy. In addition little like the weather – a lot of efforts of these communities as for our Region.” to the interviews, all businesses people talk about it but most feel they try to improve our Regional The project is being launched will soon have the opportunity to not much can be done about it. economy by bringing the right this week. The municipalities participate in the project through However, it is essential to diver- tools and resources to business- are providing lists of businesses, an online survey. sify our economy if we want to es. and shortly a number of busi- Later this year, the completed reduce exposure to the boom and Central to the project is Com- nesses across the Region will Strategy will aim to address any bust cycles that Alberta knows munity Futures Yellowhead East be contacted for an interview by common issues affecting busi- well. Recognizing this, the com- – a federally-funded econom- McSweeney & Associates, one nesses in our region and there munities of Swan Hills, Fox ic development agency whose of Canada’s most respected eco- will no doubt be a number of ex- Creek, Whitecourt, Woodlands mandate is to enable business nomic development consulting citing projects and partnerships County, Mayerthorpe, Lac Ste. growth and regional coopera- firms. The goal of the interviews to improve the local business Anne County, Barrhead, County tion. Their General Manager, is to better understand issues environment supporting busi- of Barrhead, Onoway, Alberta Michelle Jones is very excited currently facing businesses, any ness success and diversification. Beach and Westlock are working about this project and said “Nev- opportunities for diversifica-
Page 8 Community Voice July 2, 2019 GYPSD’S SUPERINTENDENT YOUTH COUNCIL Submitted by Grande Yel- participate in leadership opportu- identities and perspectives, are pas- schools. lowhead Public School Di- nities. This is the second year for sionate about and willing to share Selected members also partici- vision the SYC, under the leadership of experience knowledge and skills, pated in leadership opportunities Carolyn Lewis, Superintendent of and are interested in leadership op- outside of the school division in- Grande Yellowhead Public School Schools. portunities both at the division and cluding both the Fall and Spring Division’s Superintendent’s Youth The 2018 - 2019 SYC included school level. Public School Board Association Council (SYC) affords students op- student and teacher members from This year’s members had the Student Voice Conferences in Ed- portunities to build positive work- each of five high schools and The opportunity to participate in three monton and Red Deer, a week-long ing relationships with others across Learning Connection. There were meetings with Superintendent conference in Ottawa with Encoun- the division, lead by example in both new and returning members Lewis. Agendas included a litera- ters with Canada at the Terry Fox their schools, provide valuable in- chosen from those who demon- cy activity, budgeting and planning Centre, and the first ever Provincial put on education initiatives, and strate a diverse range of interests, information, an opportunity to pro- Youth Mental Health Summit In vide student feedback on the pilot Red Deer. calendar and other education ini- Dana Labiuk, a student member, tiatives, facilitation skills practice, expressed her “appreciation in the and the Making of a Leader activ- emphasis put on mental health, and ities. Teacher advisor, Jan Wiens excitement to learn more about how shared that, “being able to ask their she can make a difference in our Superintendent questions and have community”. Ms. Lewis value student-input, mo- The GYPSD Superintendent’s tivates students to be change-agents Youth Council engages students and continue to lead their school as leaders for change within their communities forward in the best in- communities and Grande Yellow- terests of ALL students.” head Public School Division. Su- Student and teacher members ex- perintendent Lewis remarked how pertly facilitated the Community much she “values the input of our Engagement Sessions in Evans- students. Their voice makes a sig- burg, Edson, Hinton, Jasper, and nificant difference and truly informs Grande Cache and proposed Health my decision making.” and Wellness initiatives for their
July 2, 2019 Community Voice Page 9 Classified Ads - Call 962-9228 or 325-2391 Caretaker Required for 17 706-1470 (12) 14-05 Hall Rentals Suite Apartment Building in Employment Onoway. Call 780-920-3652 Personal Care Bright Bank Hall, 780-968-6813 Opportunities (3) 25-06 Camp Encounter, Vincent Mireau DV COMPANION CARE - Camp Director. director@ campencounter.com. C: 780-504- LOCAL DRIVERS NEEDED!! Services SERVICES - Do you need Community Voice is looking help with shopping, cooking, 2012 W: 780-967-2548 for local newspaper delivery WANTED: Standing Timber. companionship, or light Cherhill Community Assoc. Hall, drivers. Every Tuesday at Are you looking to cut your housekeeping? Local Kevin 780-785-8153 9:00am. Must have own wood lot before pine beetles references, call Tricia 780- Darwell Hall, 780-721-2690 vehicle. Call 780-962-9228 for or forest fires destroy it? Top 292-5992 (4) 09-07 more information. (S) OG dollar paid! Call Paul 780- Darwell Seniors, Phone Debra 780-785-2907 Duffield Hall, 892-2425 Entwistle Community League Hall Rentals, Call Cheryl at 780-515-1755 Entwistle Senior’s Drop In Centre, Barb 727-2108 or Glennis 727-4367 Mon-Fri Evansburg Senior’s Heritage House, Dennis 727-4186 Evansburg Legion, upper hall 250 people, lower hall 80-100 people, 727-3879 Fallis Community Hall, 892-3150 Gunn Hall (G.A.R.S.) 780-951-9452 Keephills Hall, 731-3761 Lake Isle Community Hall, PH: 780- 892-3121 or Email: lakeislehall@ mail.com Lake Romeo PeaVine Hall, 785- 2700 Magnolia Hall, 727-2015 Manley Goodwill Community Hall, 963-9165 or 916-0146 Mayerthorpe Diamond Centre, 786-4044 Moon Lake Community Hall, Nikki Berg 780-898-1390 Park Court Hall, call or text Karyn 780-712-3918 Parkland Village Community Centre, 780-298-9155 @PVCCentre Ravine Community Hall, 325-2391 Rich Valley Community Hall, 967- 3696 or 967-5710 Rosenthal Community Hall, 963- 7984 Smithfield Community Hall, 892- 2390 Tomahawk & District Sports Agra, Bookings: Kathy 780-339-3773. Wabamun Jubilee Hall, 892-2699. Wildwood Community Hall, 325- 2180 or 780-514-6105 Wildwood Rec Complex 325-2077 or 514-8944 Wildwood Senior’s Hall, 325-3787
Page 10 Community Voice July 2, 2019 Classified Ads - Call 962-9228 for them or children. Call or Prices! 780-914-0323 (5) 11-06 Sundays, noon to 5. We Computers leave message at 780-892- buy and sell interesting old 4993 (15) 18-06 Landscaping things. See us on Facebook. FREE Computer Checkup. Repairs NOT over $50. Good & Maintenance Call Pat 780-237-3528 (12) 11- refurbished Mini, Regular or Cleaning 06 Stump Grinding For Hire - Wide Screen solid Laptops or Desktops for all family from CEILING & WALL CLEANING Alberta Beach & Surrounding For Rent - Specializing in cleaning areas. Call 780-779-3589 (28) only $100. Also, screens, parts, 23-04 Stipple & California Newly Renovated Onoway batteries, Save or Recycle. knockdown. Cig. Smoke & Motel, offering 1 bedroom/ FREE Repairs for Single Parents and donations of any Odour removal. Ceramic floor Appliances bachelor with full kitchen, tiles steamed cleaned. Call fully furnished suites, Free kind of electronics welcome Nano Cleaning for Discount Entwistle Appliance Sales cable, utilities & WIFI. Starting - New & Used Appliances. at $825/month, laundry 4905 45 Avenue, Entwistle. facilities on site, Michelle Fridge’s, Stove’s, Washers & 780-945-1723 (4) 18-06 Dryers. Call 780-604-2276 (12) Onoway 1 & 2 Bedroom 11-06 Suites, Reasonable Rent, Call 780-920-3652 (3) 25-06 Buy & Sell Available Immediately, Large 2 Bedroom in 12 Unit I buy Guns/Gun Collections Apartment Building in & WW2 Collectables. Please Entwistle. Includes Heat, call Jay at 780-686-1350 (24) Water & Parking. Rent $795/ 19-03 month + DD $300. Also, 1 EVER AFTER ANTIQUES Bedroom Available $695/ & COLLECTIBLES, 4823- month + DD $300. Please Call 50 Avenue, Alberta Beach. Ivka 780-807-1300 or email: Open Wed. to Sat. and most jakovljevicivka@yahoo.ca (2) 02-07 OG
COMMUNITY EVENTS 2019 July 2, 2019 Community Voice Page 11 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) 962-9228. 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). JULY 8 to 12 - ENTWISTLE COMMUNITY CHURCH AUG 17 - FARM & HERITAGE FESTIVAL, 12pm-4pm at DAY CAMP MAKER FUN FACTORY, from 9am- the Spruce Grove Grain Elevator site. Enjoy old fashion 2pm. Monday starts 8:30. Preregister online at www. games, face-painting, glittering tattoos, balloon-twister, entwistlecommunitychurch.com and follow the links. pony rides, and mini farm animals. JULY 20 - FLAPJACKS AT THE TRACKS, 8am-11am at SEPT 21 - HARVEST FAIR, 10am-2pm at the Spruce the Spruce Grove Grain Elevator site. Fresh farm eggs, Grove Grain Elevator site. Bring your family and enjoy pancakes and sausages. Ticket sales on site ($4 kids, $8 old farm games and competitions. Hosted by Spruce adults). Hosted by Spruce Grove Ag Society Grove Ag Society FARMERS MARKETS PROBLEMS WITH DRUG OR ALCOHOL every Wed & Sat at 10-3pm. ENTWISTLE SENIORS 55+ CLUB: Tue & Fri, ADDICTION in a loved one? Contact Drug SEBA BEACH QUILTERS & FIBER ARTS: 1:30-4:00pm at Entwistle Hall DRAYTON VALLEY: Evergreen Farmers’ Rehab Resource for a free confidential Wednesdays 9:30am, Seniors Center. EVANSBURG SENIOR’S 55+ HERITAGE Market, Wednesdays at the Mackenzie consultation. 1-866-649-1594 or www. SENIORS 50+ LUNCHEON: 3rd Wed, 12pm at HOUSE: 2nd Wed of Month, 7:00pm. Dennis, Center of the Omniplex from 10:30am- drugrehabresource.net. Stony Plain United Church basement hall. 727-4186. 1:30pm. *Ends Dec. 19 LIBRARY EVENTS Call Audrey (780) 963-7582 FALLIS COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION: 3rd EVANSBURG: Sat, 10am-2pm, Tipple Park SENIORS WEDNESDAY* AFTERNOON Tuesday, 7:00pm. Museum. Call 727-2240 for tables. AFTERNOON BOOK CLUB at Keephills 1-4pm at Parkland Village Community GIRL GUIDES OF CANADA: Poplar Hollow SPRUCE GROVE: at the Elevator, Sat 9:30- Library. 2nd Tues of every month, 1:30– Centre. Games, Crafts & more! Call Sheryl District Guides-Pathfinders, Mon 6-8pm. 1:30pm, tables (780)240-5821 3:00pm. Visit www.pclibraries.ca for info. 780.695.7032 *exceptions incl. Weather. Sparks-Brownies Tues 4-5:30pm. Meet at STONY PLAIN: Sat, 9am-1pm, Downtown, FAMILY GAMES NIGHT: 3rd Wed of every SPIRITUAL LIVING STONY PLAIN Camp Evansburg. Brenda 780-727-4476 Stony Plain. Phone Nancy 780-962-3993. month, 6-8pm. Located at Entwistle Library, INSPERATIONAL CINEMA & DISCUSSIONS LAC STE. ANNE & LAKE ISLE WATER BINGO Duffield Library and Tomahawk Library. In at PERC Building (5413-51 St). 2 Friday nd QUALITY MANAGEMENT SOCIETY: 3rd Fri, partnership with Parkland School Division. of month at 7pm. Popcorn provided, 7pm, Alberta Beach Council Chambers. ENTWISTLE COMM. LEAGUE BINGO: Visit www.pclibraries.ca for more info. donations appreciated. Contact 780-940- LAKE ISLE HALL COMMUNITY HALL Every Wednesday, Doors Open 6pm. HATCHET CITY READERS at Tomahawk 3032 BOARD MEETINGS: 3rd Wed of each month STONY PLAIN SENIOR’S DROP-IN Library. 3rd Tues of every month, 10-11am. For SPIRITUAL LIVING STONY PLAIN @ 7:30pm at the Lake Isle Hall (Hwy 633 and CENTRE: public bingo every Tues, 7pm. All what we’re reading next, visit our website, GATHERING at PERC Building (5413-51 St). RR55) Ph # 780-892-3121 ages welcome. Phone (780) 963-6685 www.pclibraries.ca. Every 2nd & 4th Sunday of month. Meditation LAKE ISLE MULTI 4-H GENERAL TOMAHAWK: every Mon at Agra Centre, INVENTORS CLUB: 2nd Thurs of every 10am, inspirational sharing 10:30am. PH MEETINGS: 1st Thurs of each month @ doors 6pm, Bingo 7:30pm. Info 514-0366 or month, 3:30–5:00pm at Entwistle Library. 780-940-3032 6:30pm @ Lake Isle Hall. Contact 780-242- 339-3747 4th Thurs of every month, 3:30-5:00pm at SPRUCE GROVE ELEVATOR TOURS: Tues- 2486. WILDWOOD: Mon night. 6:30pm, bingo Tomahawk Library. Ages 8-13. To register: Sat, 9-3pm. 960-4600. LOBSTICK 4-H BEEF & MULTI CLUB: 1st starts 7:30pm, Early Birds & Lucky 7. Call the library at 780-339-3935. STONY PLAIN’S 5TH MERIDIAN GOOD Mon, Evansburg Arena, 7pm, Shannon 727- SEBA BEACH PUBLIC LIBRARY BOOK SAMS RV CHAPTER: Ecole Meridian 2358 MEAT DRAWS Heights School. 3rd Tues of Month, 7pm. Call LOBSTICK GARDEN CLUB: 1st Mon, 7pm at CLUB – meets the 4th Tuesday of the Darwell: Put on by Alberta Beach & District month in the library at 10:30am. For Pat at 780-963-6976 or Ruth at 780-288- Tipple Park Museum, Clara (780) 399-2205 Lions Club, 4:00pm, bi-weekly, Darwell info call 780-797-3940 or E-mail us at 9829. MAGNOLIA BOARD MEETINGS: 1st Tuesday Lounge & Restaurant sebabeachlibrary@yrl.ab.ca. MEETINGS of month, 7pm at Magnolia Community Evansburg: Evansburg Legion, Friday EVANSBURG PUBLIC LIBRARY BOOK Hall. 8-10pm & Saturday 3-5pm CLUB: 4th Thurs, 7:00pm Grand Trunk High 2ND TIMERS: A support & confidential MEN FOR SOBRIETY: Wednesdays at Wildwood: Wildwood Legion, Saturday 727-2030. group for Grandparents Parenting. 1st 7:30pm, FCSS Building (#105, 505 Queen Street, Spruce Grove). Mike (780) 965-9991. 3-5pm SOCIAL EVENTS Thurs of month, 6:30pm. Grand Trunk MS SOCIETY PARKLAND COMMUNITY High School (meet in Lobstick Literacy & JAMBOREES Learning room). Child care provided at the SUPPORT GROUP: Are you diagnosed AEROBICS: Low impact, Mon/Wed,11am- CARVEL: 2nd Sunday of month. $6 lunch 12pm, Wildwood Senior’s Centre,$1/session. Evansburg Public Library. with MS and have questions? Last Tues of served. Info 780-991-3001 BREAKFAST SOCIAL: 9:30am-Noon, 299 ROYAL CANADIAN SEA CADETS month, 7-9pm, Westview Health Centre. CHIP LAKE: Ravine Comm Hall, 1st Sat 325- Parkland Village Community Centre - 3rd CORPS MACKENZIE: Stony Plain Comm Contact Cassy 780-471-3034 2119 or 325-2391 Sunday. PH: 780.298.9155 Social Media: Center, Wed 6:30pm. Youths 12-18, 963-0843 NA MEETING: Tuesdays, 7:00pm. 514-6011 DRAYTON VALLEY: Last Sunday of month. PVCCentre. 755 PARKLAND AIR CADETS Thurs, 6:30- PEMBINA PORCUPINES - JUNIOR Upstairs @ the “55 Rec. Center” Doors at COME PLAY CRIB: Fridays, 7:30pm at 9:30pm Muir Lake School, ages 12-18. Info FOREST WARDENS: Entwistle Porcupine 12pm, Starts at 1pm. 780-542-3768 Darwell Seniors Hall; lite lunch is served. call 405-6585 or www.aircadet.com/755. gathering: 7pm, 1 Tue. Len & Tineke at 727- st SEBA BEACH: 2nd Friday 7pm, Seba Senior’s All ages! AA: Friday at 8pm, Evansburg. Call 325- 2020. Porcupines@yellowheadjfw.ca Centre, Toni 797-4233 COUNTRY QUILTERS in Stony Plain house 2204, 727-2466 or 727-6652. SOLVE: Community Enviro issues STONY PLAIN: Stony Plain Seniors Drop In a “Sew in Tuesday”, 2nd Tuesday of every AL-ANON: Wed 8pm. Spruce Grove United discussed at Smithfield Hall (N of Hwy 16 Center, 5018 - 51 Ave. Every 2nd & 4th Thurs month, from 10-3pm. Drop in $5/member, Church, 1A Fieldstone Drive. 962-5205 on RR34). 2 Thursday. Jana 892-0006 nd of month, 7pm, $2. PH: 587-989-7214 or 963- $6/non-members. Contact Cindy 780-963- CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (Evans/Ent): STONY PLAIN FISH & GAME ASSOCIATION 7920. 7170. 7:30pm 3rd Thurs, Heritage House. & WABAMUN GUN CLUB: 2nd Mon, Stony TOMAHAWK: Tomahawk Agriplex, 3rd EVANSBURG ART CLUB: meet & paint C.H.I.L.D. (Citizens Helping In Life’s Plain Comm Center, 7:30pm. Friday of month. 7pm. PH: 780-339-3755. Thurs 1-4pm Rec Plex. 727-4340 or 727-4098 Defence) Please join our Pro-Life meetings SUNDOWNERS TOASTMASTER CLUB: *Starts Oct 21st. EVANSBURG GUIDES & PATHFINDERS: once a month in Stony Plain. For info call Mon (excl. Holidays) 7:30-9:30pm. St. Mon 6pm, Camp Evansburg. Chris 963-6997. Matthew’s Church, Spruce Grove. Judy TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) EVANSBURG SENIOR’S HERITAGE CITIZENS ON PATROL: The Pembina 960-5258 ENTWISTLE: Wed 5:15pm weigh-in, 5:30- HOUSE: Floor Curling Mon & Thurs, 1pm. Community Watch Patrol Meets 2nd Thurs TOMAHAWK SENIORS (50+) meets every 6:30pm meeting, food bank building, South Court Whist Thurs, 7pm. of each month at 7:30pm, at the West Thursday from 1-4pm at the Tomahawk entrance. 780-932-2695. EVANSBURG TIPPLE PARK HISTORICAL Central Forage Association Office 5009 Agra. STONY PLAIN: Thurs evening, Stony Plain BUILDING TOURS: Wed - Sat, 10:00-5:00pm. 45th Avenue, Entwistle. Contact 780-727- W.E.E COMMUNITY FOOD BANK: Call United Church. Susan (780) 968-0869 HEALTHY AGING NURSE & FOOT CARE 2000 (780) 727-4043 for emergency food needs. SPRUCE GROVE: Wed 8:45am at Anglican PERSON, Wabamun Seniors Centre, 2nd COMMUNITY QUILTERS & CRAFTERS: 3rd Monthly Meeting: LAST Monday of month Church, 131 Church Rd. Christiane 960-1109 Thurs of month, 9am. Tues. Evansburg, Liz 727-3872 Brenda 727- at 7:00pm at the Food Bank (Old fire hall in WILDWOOD: Thurs at Wildwood School, OPEN HOUSE for socializing, Crib & 4476 Entwistle). *Except December 5pm. Connie (780) 325-2420 card playing at Entwistle Senior Center, DARWELL & DISTRICT AG SOCIETY: 8pm, WILDWOOD & DIST AG SOCIETY: 2nd Wed Thursdays at 6:45pm. Dan 780-982-0353 1st Mon, Community Hall. of each month 7:00pm at the Wildwood YOUR COMMUNITY PARENT & TOT PLAYTIME: PERC Building DDRA MEETING: 7pm, 2nd Mon, Darwell Complex. Wilma 325-2424 ALBERTA PARENTING FOR THE FUTURE Stony Plain Wed 10–11am; Holborn Community Hall 892-3099. *Except Jul/ WILDWOOD & DIST ROD & GUN CLUB: 2nd ASSOC: Call 963-0549 or visit www.apfa.ca Community Hall Thurs 9:30–11am; Parkland Aug/Dec Thursday, 7:30pm at the range clubhouse, to register. All programs are confidential & Village Tues 9:30–11:30am. DRAYTON VALLEY BRANCH OF ALBERTA wildwoodrodandgun@gmail.com free. POT LUCK every Tues 12:00pm, Wabamun GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY: meets 7pm at WILDWOOD SENIORS: 4th Wednesday FREE HOME MEAL DELIVERY PROGRAM, Seniors Centre. Come on down! Municipal Library (5120-52 St.) every 3rd at 2:00pm. PH: 325-3787 or 325-2391. *No for Wabamun Seniors & Wabamun Lions. SEBA BEACH SENIORS CENTER: Yoga, Wed of month. Call (780) 542-2787 meeting July/Aug/Dec. Arrange for meal preparation through a mon, 9:30am, $10/session. Bridge thurs, 1pm. ENTWISTLE LIONS CLUB: 2nd & 4th Tues, local restaurant. Call Darlene, 892-2551. Jams every Wed night, 7pm. Thrift Shop 8pm, Entwistle curling Rink. Jim 727-3573
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