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The Town of Strathmore has agreed to support a request for annexation of a half section
of land on the northwest corner of town along
range road 254 and township road 244.
The Telsec Property Corporation (landowners within the annexation boundary) requested the annexation.
This Oxbow development has been contemplated for many years, said Kristi Beunder, a planning consultant with Civic Works, a
specialized Calgary-based planning and design
consulting firm. We had a letter from the Town
of Strathmore allowing us to connect to their
water system but not their sanitary system. If
this land stays sitting in the county and not annexed in the town, we would have to come up
with a solution for the waste water, she said.
If the annexation takes place, the land use
is envisioned to be residential land and can
support 1,500-2,000 dwelling units which is
approximately 3,105-4,140 future residents.
There will also be a small scale local commercial node developed on the land.
The existing Oxbow Golf Course will not be
moved and will still be available for use.
I was really concerned about [whether] the
golf course would be staying and it is, said
Hillview resident, Jack Worth. I was also really concerned about the existing wetland but
I was told they are keeping that or else moving
it elsewhere, but they arent getting rid of it.
Should the annexation be supported by the
municipal government, it will move on to the
provincial Minister of Municipal Affairs for approval. The whole process can move along
quickly if uncontested.
An open house was held Jan. 10, and although many questions were answered, some
people are still unsatisfied about what is happening and worried that not everything has
been thought through.
I live here (on the north side of township
road 244, directly north of the proposed annexation area) and we rent out our land to
farmers whose only access to both sides of
our property, which has a coulee through it, is
from township road 244, said county resident,
Jennifer Corbin, also stating that the north
boundary road, which runs through the north
end of Strathmore, has a 75 per cent ban on it
all year long.
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The Town of Strathmore is going to issue fines to enforce compliance by residents, to actions requested on matters
concerning private property.
We had roundtable talks with staff
and we will continue to talk to people
and work on this, said Mel Tiede, Town
of Strathmores director of corporate services.
Bylaw 17-02 passed third reading on
Jan. 11. The bylaw establishes a $250
fine for recreational vehicles or storage
units kept for extended periods in front
yards of residential properties. Parking
cannot be longer than three days in a
one-week period.
There are a number of options available to residents, including renting a
space at one of the many storage businesses, said Tiede.
The Town of Strathmore development
officer will have the authority to fine residents $500 for having a sea can storage
unit on residential lots. The development
officer will notify the owner by letter
that they are required to remove the unit
from their property.
Sign infractions will see $500 fines
based on a decision forwarded by the
towns downtown design review committee, as a way to deal with temporary
signage left up longer than necessary.
Development fees will also double
should work commence prior to the issue of development permits.
Staff said the fines reflect the cost of
staff investigations, processing the paperwork and information related to the
infractions. Bylaws can be read in full on
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BINGO Donations
The Strathmore Legion presented cheques made up of bingo profits from
the past two years, to nine non-profit organizations within Strathmore on
Jan. 11. Barb Beaton (l-r) presented the cheques on behalf of the Strathmore Legion, President Jenny Schuman accepted a cheque for the Legion
totaling $10,161, Sylvia Westgard accepted $1,200 on behalf of the Happy
Gang, $1,200 on behalf of the Veterans Events Group and $1,200 on behalf
of the Strathmore Handi-Bus, Mona Cutts accepted $1,200 on behalf of
the AIMS Society, Shannon Zieman and Hannah Magee accepted $1,100
on behalf of the Strathmore Youth Group, Kevin Link accepted $1,200 on
behalf of WADEMSA, and Rose Jeffery accepted $1860.33 on behalf of
the Wheatland County Food Bank. Missing was a representative from the
Strathmore Fire Department who received $1,200.
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After graduating from the University of Alberta,
Howard became active with farm organizations as
an Alberta Wheat Pool delegate, a Unifarm director, and with the seed growers association.
Karen was born and raised in Edmonton, the
eldest of three sisters. She attended the University of Alberta, and graduated in psychology in
1961. During her time at university, she befriended Lois Griffiths of Rockyford, and while spending
a weekend with Lois, attended
Rockyford United Church where
she met Howard. They were married in June 1961, and have four
children Alison, Mark, David
and Stephen and four grandchildren. They continue to live
on the farm, and in the house
they built 48 years ago.
Karen is an avid gardener,
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Throughout the years, she was
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and has served as a Girl Guide
captain, camp advisor and commissioner.
Karens church involvement
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Church, and continued to the
United Church Women in Alberta, where she has served as conference president,
the national church and Alberta Northwest Conference president. Karen enjoys reading, and has
participated in a Canadian literature class in Calgary for many years.
Howard and Karen both love to travel, and enjoy
seeing new people and places. On a recent cruise
in South America, they visited the Falkland Islands
and made contact with a descendant of the Rudd
family, which a century ago owned much of the
land where they live and farm today.
The main changes they note are the decline in
small towns and villages in this area, large farm
sizes and the new technology available in farm
equipment.
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The Gleichen and District Library will be closed for most of
the month of February to undergo renovations.
The library, which hasnt
been updated for several decades, will be receiving new
flooring and a fresh coat of
paint.
The last official day the library will be open until the
renovations are complete will
be Jan. 27.
Although there isnt a set
date for the library to be reopened, it will most likely be
around the first week in March.
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The Strathmore Library is hosting a
painted vase class fundraiser on Jan. 24,
with all proceeds going to help increase
programs and services for the library.
Tickets are still available and are $40
each, which includes all supplies needed to create one painted vase or candle
holder that participants can take home
after the class.
The class will be instructed by Susan
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Galleria in Inglewood in Calgary. Fields
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There is a limit of 15 people per session, and the program is open to participants 14 years of age and older. To
reserve your spot, register in person at
the Strathmore Municipal Library. Registration deadline is Jan. 21 at 5 p.m.
This fundraiser is just one part of
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TYLER LOWEY
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The Alberta Female Hockey League (AFHL) honoured their best bantam players during the Elite AllStar game Jan. 14 at the Strathmore Family Centre.
It was extra special for Rocky Mountain Raiders
centre Kaia Borbandy. The Langdon product got to
skate in the inaugural all-star game with her family
in attendance.
It was a great experience to be a part of this event.
Not too many girls get the opportunity to play in it
and represent where they come from, said the second-year Borbandy.
It was nice to see her rewarded for her efforts. She
trains very hard on her own, said Raiders head coach
Dustin Borbandy. She is one of the first ones in on
the fore check and one of the first ones back on the
back check. Her line has had several opportunities at
the net this season. Hopefully they get a couple more
pucks in for their effort in the second half.
The league divided the teams into a north and
south team, and gave them the full NHL treatment
with player introductions, an anthem and a topsyturvy logo on a screen in one of the corners.
Strathmore put a bid in and we thought they
would do a good job with it. We know that they are
one of the draw zones for the Rocky Mountain team,
so there was a chance to have some local girls playing in the game, said Hockey Alberta coordinator of
programs and events, Melissa Drake.
The south squad carried the majority of the play
through the first period, but headed into the intermission 0-0.
Borbandy was zipping around the ice. Starting at
left wing, she was lined up with Hayleigh Craig (Lethbridge Cyclones) and Dylan Norrie (Olds Grizzlys).
She had a pair of cracks at loose pucks in front of
the net in the second, but couldnt jam one in, as the
north led 1-0 after two.
I would see these girls in the regular season and
think that they were really amazing. It was a great
experience to play with them, said Borbandy.
Things have been trending upwards for the Borbandy family in 2017. Earlier in the month, her older sister Emma won the Macs AAA Midget Hockey
Tournament. The 14-year-old was very deserving of
her all-star nod. She leads the Raiders with six points,
and was joined by teammates Sydney Trotter and
Shaye Parkinson.
I wish all of my teammates were here to experience it with me, but Im glad that they were here with
me. They were both very deserving, said Borbandy.
The Raiders will resume action Jan. 21 when they
host the Grizzlys in Okotoks.
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TYLER LOWEY
Times Reporter
The Wheatland Athletic Association (WAA) is celebrating a banner
year. The successful hockey organization turns 25, making it one of the
oldest minor hockey programs in the
province.
To help celebrate the quarter-century mark, an alumni tournament
was held Dec. 28-30 at the Strathmore Family Centre.
There were guys from some of
our first teams, all the way up to
guys from our graduating class last
year, said president Murray Brown.
It was a lot of fun, there were plenty
of stories and laughs going around.
Last year (2016) was very good to
the WAA. It was highlighted by the
bantam Warriors capturing the South
Central Alberta Hockey League
(SCAHL) crown, and the midget
Chiefs being named south division
champs.
The success of last season has
rolled over into this season, as the
Chiefs sit perched atop the south division once again, five points ahead
of the Medicine Hat Hounds. At 202-2, the Chiefs have barreled over
the competition this season, helped
by a 12-game win streak. They own
the league leader board with three
players in the top-four in points. In
net, Ty Tarvyd leads the league with
a stunning .940 save percentage and
1.38 goals against average.
The defending bantam SCAHL
champs started slow, but began to
turn things around entering the
holiday break. They are only three
games back in the win column from
a top-three seed in the south. The
Warriors are led offensively by Kage
Yellowfly (11G, 10A), Adam Kirkpatrick (9G, 10A) and Nolan Bailey
(11G, 6A). In net Logan Grant carries
a 6-4-2 record to go with a respectable .900 save percentage and 3.01
goals against average.
After taking a year off from coaching the peewee Braves, Keith Klemmensen and Slavo Halkovic are trying to instill a good work ethic in
their young players.
With Chestermere getting its own
team this year, that kind of lightened
the pool from guys to choose from.
Im glad Keith and Slavo are back,
and the team seems to be coming
along nicely, said Brown.
The Braves currently sit seventh in
the north division, led by Nolan Mahussier (10G, 12A), Tyler Fairbairn
(14G, 8A) and Philip Raycroft (12G,
8A). The goaltending has been split
down the middle, with Matthew Dovichak going 2-7-1 with a .840 save
percentage and a 4.45 GAA, while
Rhett Harten sits 3-8 with a .820 save
percentage and a 5.09 GAA.
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TYLER LOWEY
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Despite the downtick in the economy, the Strathmore Minor Hockey
Association (SMHA) has seen inflation in their numbers program-wide.
SMHA went from having just under 400 skaters last year to 455 this
year, while projecting to add three
more teams next season.
We were pretty shocked to see
our numbers rise like they did considering the way the economy has
been lately, said SMHA secretary
Natalie Haslund.
Having a finger on the pulse of
the market has seemed to help improve things. They made payments
easier on families during these difficult times by offering extended payment plans.
Running ripe with numbers, the
SMHA offers programs all the way
from Intro to Hockey, Timbits, up
to the midget level, with the number of teams being maxed out along
the way.
Even the girls programs are on
the rise. One of the marquee events
of the New Year happened Jan. 14
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TYLER LOWEY
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The Strathmore High School Spartans senior
boys basketball team are hoping that by exposing themselves to different teams, they educate
themselves which, in turn, will help them out
down the road.
The Spartans entered their second straight
weekend tournament, this time in Beaumont,
going 1-2.
The Spartans dropped the opener Jan. 13 10090 to the West Central High School Rebels from
Rocky Mountain House, in what was the Spartans best shooting performance of the weekend,
nailing 47 per cent of their field goals.
John Le May poured in a tournament-high 34
points on 10-of-14 shooting to go with a pair of
triples and knocking down 12-of-18 free throw
attempts. Ryan Edwards picked up 17 points after connecting on 4-of-10 shots.
Rocky Mountain House was a pretty good
team. We were getting our shots to fall, but
we just couldnt stop anyone on defence, said
Spartans head coach Matt Laslo.
Playing on the consolation side, the Spartans
smoked the Cold Lake High School Royals 8244.
Back from his holiday vacation, Caleb Funk
turned in his strongest performance of the tourney, scoring 15 points on 7-of-16 shots. Senior
guard Mackenzie Bain also turned in his best
performance, shooting 5-for-9 for 13 points and
dialed up three 3-pointers.
Its great to have Caleb back with us, said
Laslo. Hes really good down low, hes a big
body and provides a big presence for us at the
rim.
Strathmore High School Spartans senior boys guard Mackenzie Bain looks to knock down a mid-range jumper Jan. 11
against the Oilfields High School Drillers at the Strathmore
High School gym.
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The Holy Cross Collegiate (HCC) Hawks senior boys basketball team returned from the Badlands with a 1-2 record in
the Drumheller tournament.
Playing the host Drumheller Valley Secondary School Dynos in the opener Jan. 13, the Hawks were outscored by 15 in
the third quarter, going on to lose 73-69.
Shooting guard Alex Nwoyes tourney-high 31 points led
the Hawks, going 12-for-29 with 11 rebounds. Luke Sproul
shot 50 per cent from the floor on 18 shots, finishing with 18
points with 11 boards.
Nwoye led the Hawks, scoring 27 points in a 76-62 loss to
the J.R. Robson School Marauders on Jan. 14. Taking 25 shots
and connecting on 10 of them, he also sank five-of-10 threepoint attempts, to go with 10 rebounds.
Landon Osachuk and Sproul both registered 13 points. Osachuk yanked down 10 boards and three assists, while Sproul
contributed six boards and three steals.
The Hawks won their final game of the weekend when they
bounced the Acme School Redmen 62-54.
Nwoye and Sproul were strong once again, Nwoye with 24
points, six rebounds and four assists, while Sproul finished
with 20 points and 14 rebounds.
The Hawks hosted the Strathmore High School Spartans at
the HCC gym Jan. 18.
JUNIOR A BOYS GRAB SILVER
There was plenty of action among the junior varsity Hawks
teams, as they also participated in tournaments this weekend.
The boys junior A Hawks hosted their own tournament over
the weekend at the HCC gym and bagged the silver medal.
In the championship, the Olds Koinonia Christian High
School Royals stuffed the Hawks 50-30.
The Foothills for Learning Academy opened the second
game on a 12-2 run over the Hawks, but HCC responded,
cutting the lead to 16-10 at half. A strong third quarter guided
the Hawks to the 41-36 victory.
The Hawks received a balance attack on offence, as they
stung the Hugh Sutherland Kodiaks 66-23 in the opener.
JUNIOR A GIRLS SPLIT A PAIR
The girls junior A Hawks played in a tournament at Strathcona-Tweedsmuir over the weekend. Taking on the host Spartans Jan. 13, the Hawks lost 38-11.
On Jan. 14, the Hawks started slow, but made a strong second half push, only to fall short in the end 28-18 to the Hugh
Sutherland Kodiaks.
Hitting their stride in the finale, the Hawks displaced the
Ecole Francophone DAirdrie 27-20, to finish seventh on the
weekend.
JUNIOR B BOYS GO 1-2 AT TOURNEY
The junior B boys also played a tournament at StrathconaTweedsmuir, in a triple-header on Jan. 13.
They took on the host Spartans in the opener, falling 32-20.
In the sandwich game, they dumped the Rosemary School
37-19. In the finale, the Glenmore Christian Academy Royals
clipped the Hawks 35-19.
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BRAVES EDGED 5-4
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FAY, Doreen Margaret
It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of our dear Mom
and Gran, Doreen Margaret Fay (nee
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at the age of 95. Doreen was born in Stettler, AB on
July 2, 1921 to Jack and Hazel Lyle. She grew up in
and around the Edberg/Buffalo Lake area with her 3
siblings. She left home to attend secretarial school at
the Camrose College and there she met the love of
her life, Langley Shirras (Pete) Fay. The newlyweds
lived in Winnipeg while Pete was in the army and
that is where their eldest daughter Ada Marie (Alan)
was born. From Winnipeg the young family moved
to the family farm at Laura Saskatchewan where 3
more daughters followed Carol (Rick), Nancy (Jack)
and Candace (Jim). Doreens happiest times were
spent on the farm until Petes untimely death in 1973.
Doreen was Gran to 4 grandsons Aaron, Aric, Dylan
and Sean as well as to 2 great-grandsons Zeke and
Zane. Doreen and Pete were avid square dancers
and Doreen continued to pursue that lifelong hobby
well into her 80s. She made so many friends and
enjoyed such a healthy, active lifestyle thanks to
square dancing. Doreen was a very artistic, creative
person and an incredible seamstress. She dressed
4 daughters, numerous dolls and herself with such
style and on a shoestring budget. She worked many
different jobs in her long life but her best work was
done as Mom. Doreen was small in stature but her
friendly personality and quick wit made her stand out
above the crowd. She loved to socialize but, she also
cherished her quiet times with her books and listening to her music. Her ready smile, kind caring heart,
encouraging way, and strong determination will be
greatly missed. A celebration of Doreens life took
place on Monday January 16th at Lord of All Lutheran
Church (Strathmore) at 1:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers
donations may be made directly to the Alzheimer
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