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Milo Canopener (September 1, 2019)
An archive of the Milo Canopener.The University of Lethbridge Library received permission from the Archives at Milo Library to digitize and display this content.Milo Can Opener Canada Post Agmt. # 40607518
Box 12, Milo, AB T0L1L0
September 2019
Edition No. 352
MILO LIBRARY N/C
The Milo Can Opener
BUSY WEEKEND FOR LIONS BBQ AND SHOW N SHINE
August 11 was a very busy day for the annual Milo Lions BBQ and Show ‘N Shine.
There were 57vehicles entered in the Show "N Shine and just under 400 served at the BBQ.
In addition, Milo Recreation hosted a ball tournament during the weekend
and the new playground had a grand opening.
Thanks to the many volunteers that make these events possible.
Photos taken by Cameron Klem.
The Milo Can Opener
A Community Newsletter published
by Volunteers
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Barb Godkin
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How to reach us:
Email is our preferred method of contact if possible, as photo ready
(JPEG) advertising copy can be printed clearly (rather than scanned).
Fax transmissions are also low resolution, and tend to be unclear.
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Clinic Hours:
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NEW LOCATION
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“It’s not just me is it...this is creepy for you too right?"
My thoughts... Reverend Crauvoh
The readings for the past few Sundays all have to do with
possessions. Of course, we in the First World countries have
too much of everything: too many cars, too many TV's, too
many toys - both kid's toys and men's toys. We all know
how much you can take with you when you go. Even before
that, how much can you take to a senior's residence? How
much of my china, crystal and silver do you think I will be
able to fit into a one-bedroom unit? How many shoes do you think I will need when it
is difficult for me to walk?
Why don't we begin to unclutter our lives and homes? Do you want to leave this
job to your children? They probably don't know the value or significance of many of
your possessions. I remember Bev asking the son of one of our organists of long ago
where all his mother's music was. "Oh, it was all in a pile and we took it to the dump."
Sometimes that is what the current generation thinks of those treasured possessions
we collected over the years.
As I write this, the sermon for Sunday will be on the famous Lilies of the Field portion
of St Luke's gospel. In it Jesus looks at the ravens and how they don't have granaries
or barns to store their food. The lilies of the field do not toil or spin, but King Solomon
in all his glory was not arrayed as they are. Jesus is not suggesting that we sit around
and do nothing and God will provide for us. Perhaps He will, but I think He appreciates
it if we put a bit of toil into it. The thing is - God provides our needs, not our
wants. Everyone's Want list is always more ambitious than the actual Need list. We
all would be much happier if we kept to what we need and ignored more of what we
want. Perhaps in that way, all peoples would be closer to all having what they need.
There are so many people throughout the world whose need list and their want list are
identical. They want food and shelter, clean water and a roof over their head, to live
their days in peace and safety, to have their children educated, to earn their daily
bread. Keeping our sight on God and God's purpose for us in this life is difficult.
What do you want to present when you face the Lord: a list of what you
owned, or a list of those you helped and loved during your lifetime?
September Services:
Sunday, 8th -9:00 am
Sunday, 22nd - 9:00 am
see you. luv chixroh!
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02 September 2019
5 Meals & Soup:
Chicken Stew
Pork Roast w/Apple Sauce,
Mash Potato & Veggies
Chicken Francese w/Roasted
Potato & Veggies
Turkey w/Gravy, Stuffing,
Mash Potato & Veggies
Beef & Veggie Stir Fry w/Rice
Vegetable Soup
7 Meals Add:
Pork Scaloppini w/Noodles
& Veggies
Quiche
16 September 2019
5 Meals & Soup:
Sweet Potato & Beef Chilli
BBQ Meat Loaf w/Mash Potato &
Veggies
Grilled Balsamic Pork Chop w/Rice
& Veggies
Chicken Cacciatore w/Noodles
& Veggies
Pork & Veggies Stir Fry w/Rice
Beef Barley Soup
7 Meals Add:
Ham w/Mash Potato & Veggies
Beef & Veggies Kabob w/Rice
09 September 2019
5 Meals & Soup:
Macaroni & Cheese w/Veggies
BBQ Pork Ribs w/Spaghetti
& Veggies
Honey Garlic Chicken Meatballs
w/Rice & Veggies
Beef & Broccoli w/Noodles &
Veggies
Chicken w/Potato & Veggies
Turkey Noodle Soup
7 Meals Add:
Pot Pie - Beef, Chicken or Turkey
Roasted Chicken w/Roasted
Veggies
Helping you make your Meals in
Minutes with:
Fully Prepared Individual Meals
that are Delivered Weekly
Catering Small or Large Groups
Custom Shopping
Custom Meals - Weighted &
Portioned
Harvest Meals
Pot Pies, Perogies, Cabbage Rolls,
Soup & Family Size Meals
Call Orlena 587 678 5448
for details
23 September 2019 5 Meals & Soup:
Chicken Al a King
Beef Short Ribs w/Mash Potato & Veggies
Pork Schnitzel w/Noodles
& Veggies
Chicken Bacon Parmigiana w/Noodles & Veggies
Sweet & Sour Pork w/Dirty Rice & Veggies Split Pea & Ham Soup
7 Meals Add:
Ginger Beef w/Rice & Veggies Spaghetti & Meatballs
30 September 2019 5 Meals & Soup:
Taco Skillet w/Rice & Veggies
Swiss Steak w/Baked Potato
& Veggies
Chicken w/Rice & Veggies
Pork Tenderloin w/Potato
& Veggies
Ginger Orange Shrimp w/Rice
& Veggies Chicken Rice Soup
7 Meals Add:
BBQ Chicken w/Potato & Veggies Sausage & Onions w/Mash Potato & Veggies
Weekly Meal Pricing:
5 meals [28 oz] & large soup
5 meals [38 oz] & large soup
7 meals [28 oz] & large soup
7 meals [38 oz] & large soup
Call Orlena
587 678 5448
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200 worth of new socks, underwear and back packs were donated to "Rosie's Gift of Love" for the kids of Vulcan County
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"Kids in the Kitchen" a program in partnership with Meals in Minutes, Palliser Regional School District and County Central High School, giving students a chance to earn high school credits and work experience while working in the kitchen, helping to prepare and serve lunches for Students and Staff, and the Palliser Monthly Lunch Meetings
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Have Meals in Minutes CATER your Christmas function and I will donate 15% of your bill to a charity or organization or of your choice
Christmas is on its way, let Meals in Minutes and the kids prepare and serve you and your guests!The Top 10 Things To Check In The Salad Bar Before You Load Your Plate Up
1.
Anything that's moving.
2.
Green carrots.
3.
Moldy croutons.
4.
Body parts.
5.
Blood in the French dressing.
6.
A cucumber slice with a bite out of it.
7.
I've seen the movie...they could be there so watch out for Killer Tomatoes!!!
8.
Lettuce that closely resembles Astroturf.
9.
How should I put this...let's just say that the sneeze guard didn't do its job and there's something in the radishes.
10.
The body of Harold, the dim-witted drive-through clerk who kept messing up orders, under the ice on the bar.
Things Not To Do As a Hostage Taker
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Demand to speak only with FBI agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully.
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Have one of the hostages hold your gun while you make a quick trip to the bathroom.
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Let one hostage go to the bathroom. When he doesn't return, send the others to see what's taking him so long.
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Agree to let the hostages go, after doing so, make your demands.
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Rig the building to explode if someone tries to go through the door, then remember that you forgot to lock your car and leave the room.
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Confuse the detonator for your explosive booby-traps with your garage door opener.
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Tell the negotiator that you'd rather choke on tear gas than let the hostages go.
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Allow one of the hostages to win possession of your gun because of a paper-rock-scissors tournament.
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Forget your gun at home.
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Run away bawling like a baby when one of your hostages calls you a "meanie".
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Ask the negotiator to tell your fiance that this is all a joke and would she marry you.
The Top Signs You’re in a Bad Nursing Home
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It’s named “Heaven's Waiting Room”.
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Cheap cable service can’t pick up any sports.
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Defibrillator doubles as a remote control.
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No furniture in it outside of beds and lots of caskets.
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Radio stations alternate between Glenn Miller and broadcasting Last Rites in every language known to man.
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You can't ring a nurse but you can page the attorney's office down the hall.
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Rectal thermometers made of wood.
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Two words: Community Bedpan.
The Top Bad Response For Guys To Give To The "How Do I Look" Question
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"I ain't seen a caboose that big since CPR left town."
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"That's a great outfit honey but Halloween was last October."
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"Uh-uh, the last time I answered that question, I went temporarily blind."
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"Ssshhh, the game’s on right now..go look in the mirror, that's what its there for!!"
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"Oh man, I'm gonna lose my lunch."
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"Like someone in dire need for some liposuction."
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"Well, if I close my eyes, just like my previous, prettier girlfriend."
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"How can I put this...MOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!"
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What a Cat Thinks About
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I could have sworn I heard the can opener.
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Is there something I'm not getting when humans make noise with their mouths?
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Why doesn't the government do something about dogs?
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I wonder if Morris really liked 9-Lives, or did he have ULTERIOR motives?
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Hmmm ... If dogs serve humans, and humans serve cats, why can't we cats ever get these STUPID dogs to do anything for us?
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This looks like a good spot for a nap.
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Hey - no kidding, I'm sure that's the can opener.
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Would humans have built a vast and complex civilization of their own if we cats hadn't given them a reason to invent sofas and can openers in the first place?
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If there's a God, how can He allow neutering?
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If that really was the can opener, I'll play finicky just to let THEM know who's boss!September Computer Classes at Milo Library
No fee - phone the library 403-599-3850 to register
DIGITAL RESOURCES
Tuesday, September 17, 2019 from 10:30 am - 11:30 am
Miio Library
Libraries are more than just books on shelves1 Join us to learn about what digital resources the library
has to offer you and how to access them. In addition, we will look at basic and advanced search
strategies for Internet search engines and databases, to help you find what you are looking for.
For more information or to register: 403-599-3850 or help@mi:olibrary.ca
With funding from
Canadj1a*1
Presented in
partnership by:
CHINOOK
ARCH
Milo Library
ONLINE PRIVACY
uesday, September 24,2019 from 10:J0 am * 11:30 am
Milo Library
fh-s free class will cover the fundamentals of online privacy, including data and
digital identity protection measures tips for internet safety for ch idren. and how to
evaluate online resources for accuracy and trustworthiness of information.
For more information or to register 403-599-3850 or help^milo brary.ca
Canada CHINOOK
ARCH
Milo Library
Milo Library
Sept 2019
This month the Book
Club is reading the
sharply gripping debut
thriller Behind Closed
Doors by B.A Paris.
On August 19th book
club members made a
second field trip to
Burnt Earth Pottery, this
time creating many pottery
works using the
wheel. A third trip will
be planned this fall.
The next book club
meeting will be September
25th.
Book Club members
recommended reading:
The New Girl by
Daniel Silva
Shamed by Linda
Castillo
A Dangerous
Man by Robert
Crais
CHINOOK
A PCI—I /A I \ I I LIBRARY SYSTEM
Change in Hours of Operation
beginning Oct 1st
The change affects
Tuesdays only. We will be
open from 10:00am-
7:00pm We will still be
open for 9 hours that day,
but will no longer close
from 5-6 and then open 6-
8. We will be open straight
thru and close at 7 instead.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Literacy Skills
Program
Join us for an
encore presentation
of this
session on how
to protect yourself
on-line.
ONLINE PRIVACY
Class 2 of 7 in the
Fundamental Digital
Tuesday Sept. 24th at
10:30 in the
Library
New Purchases
ADULT FICTION
The New Girl by Daniel Silva, In
His Father’s Footsteps
by Danielle
Steel, The Perfect
Couple by Elin
Hilderbrand, The
Summoning by
Heather Graham,
Heads You Win by
Jeffrey Archer,
Paranoid by Lisa
Jackson, Between
the Orange Groves
Dangerous Man by Robert
Crais, The Birthday Girl by
Melissa De La Cruz, The House
Across the Street
by Lesley Pearse,
Smoke Screen by
Iris Johansen, All
the Flowers in
Paris by Sarah Jio,
The Lemon Sisters
by Jill Shalvis
Hunter Burning Daylight by William
W Johnstone
FANTASY
The Hills Have Spies
by Mercedes Lackey
WESTERN
Luke Jensen Bounty
SCIENCE FICTION
Timeless by R. A. Salvatore
by Nadia Marks, A
Family of
Strangers by Emile
Richards, Total
Mayhem by John
Gilstrap, Liar, Liar
by Lisa Jackson,
The Favorite Daughter by Patti
Callahan Henry, The Deal of a
Lifetime by Fredrik Backman, A
ADULT NON-FICTION
Cannabis &
CBD for Health
& Wellness by
Aliza Sherman
and Dr. Junella
Chin
DVD’s &
Blu-Ray
Guernsey Literary &
Potato Peel Pie
Society
YOUNG ADULT FICTION
CHRISTIAN FICTION
The Promise of Palm Grove by
Shelley Shepard Gray, Amish
Outsider by Marta Perry, Wherever
You Go by Tracie Peterson
The Beholder by
Anna Bright, Escape
from the Isle of the
Lost by Melissa de la
MY LIBRARY CARD
CAN DO WHAT? You’ll be amazed at the world your library card opens, up for you.
New
Purchases
Continued
from p a g e 1
Friends of
Milo Library
0*=*
Cruz, Sorcery of Thorns by Margaret Rogerson
EASY READER
ma Hugs by Hannah C
Hall, Five Little Monkeys
Shopping for School by
JUNIOR FICTION Eileen Christelow
2 Kitten Kingdom books - Tabby’s
First Guest and Tabby
and the Pup Prince by Mia
Bell, 2 Pepper Party Books -
Family Feud Face-off and
Picks the Perfect Pet by Jay
Cooper, Theodore Boone
The Accomplice by John
Grisham, The Epic Dog
Show and The Trouble with
Tryouts by Stan and Jan
Berenstain, The Almost Epic
Squad What Blows Up by
Ted Staunton
Llama Llama Dance Recital Fun
by Anna Dewdney, StoryBot
Triceratops by Scott Emmons,
Sisters Save the Day by Kristen
Depken, Moana’s New Friend by
Jennifer Liberts, Fancy Nancy
Shoe La La by Victoria Saxton,
Join us for the Digital Literacy course on
Tuesday, Sept 17th at 10:30 am
BOARD BOOK
Busy Busy Construction Site and Busy
Busy Cars and Trucks by Richard Scarry,
Grandpa Love by Hannah C. Hall, GrandThe
Best Seat in Kindergarten
by Katharine Kenah,
PICTUREBOOK
The Pigeon Has to Go to
School by Mo Willems,
Puppy Dance Party by
Hollis James, Peppa in Space by Reika Chan,
Llama Llama Happy Birthday by Anna
Dewdney, Puppy Dance Party by Hollis James
Seniors and preschool join us for this
fun intergenerational program on
Tuesday Oct 1st from 10:30-11:30 am
FALL
HOURS!
DONATIONS
l/Ve want to thank the following people for
their donations to our Library this month:
Vera Garrett, Cathie McNiven, Irene
Smith, Georgina Bennett, Colleen
Bartsch, Shelli Barnes, Kylee Booth, Alison
Collins. Thank you to the Kindergarten
for donating puppets to the Rhyme
Time
Milo Canopener (August 1, 2020)
An archive of the Milo Canopener.The University of Lethbridge Library received permission from the Archives at Milo Library to digitize and display this content.Milo Can Opener
Box 12, Milo, AB T0L1L0
Canada Post Agmt. # 40607518
August 2020
* Edition No. 361
MILO LIBRARY N/C
The Milo Can Opener
THE TREE
Photo by Roxane Schalin
This tree speaks to me every time I drive by it.
I finally just had to stop and have a closer look and snap a pic.
It’s out at the old farm we rent out east.
Some people might think it’s ugly but I love its crooked character.
I’m sure there is a story behind the way it has grown.
The Milo Can Opener
A Community Newsletter published by Volunteers
Layout Editors:
Subscriptions
Notices
Cameron Klem
Barb Godkin
Barb Godkin
Can be left at Milo Library
Any Can Opener volunteer
403-485-1592
403-485-8389
403-485-8389
Is your Can Opener subscription due?
Check the end date on your label on the front cover.
We would appreciate it if we didn't always have to invoice for
subscriptions to save time and money.
We will normally invoice business ads.
Thanks so much.
Can Opener volunteers.
Advertising: Subscription Rates:
Single Annual
Insertion With Subscription
Business Directory 60.00 (12 x 8.00 6)
Half Page 96.00 (12 x 20.00 15)
Classified Ads 2.00
(copies available at Milo Library)
Inside Milo (pickup, delivery or mailed) 25.00
Outside Milo mailed - U.S. 65.00
T0L1L0
How to reach us:
Email is our preferred method of contact if possible, as photo ready
(JPEG) advertising copy can be printed clearly (rather than scanned).
Fax transmissions are also low resolution, and tend to be unclear.
Thanks!
Email:
Information and submissions [email protected]
Barb Godkin [email protected]
Cameron Klem [email protected]
(Please use CAN OPENER in your email header.)
Regular mail:
Milo Can Opener
PO Box 12
Milo, Alberta T0L1L0
Fax:
403-599-2224
403-599-3924 (Milo Library)
Drop off:
Items may be left:
• at Milo Green Foods in the Can Opener Box at the back of the
store.
• at the desk in the Milo Library, or in the library book drop box.
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Phone: (403)599-3922
Winter Business Hours
Oct 1 to Apr 30
(open thru lunch):
Mon-Sat: 9 AM - 5:30 PM
Fax:(403) 599-3835 Holidays: 10 AM - 4:30 PM
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OFFICE HOURS
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Thursday 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
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POST OFFICE HOURS
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NOTE: Parcel pickup is available at the Village Office
Wednesday until 4:00 PM
COUNCIL MEETINGS
Held at the Village Office,
on 2nd Tuesday of each month at 7:00 PM
"2020 can't get any
worse"
August:
Martin Shields, MP
Bow River Constituency
129-2nd Ave, Box 2070
Strathmore, AB T1P 1K1
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New Siracha
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not only will it kill germs but it
will stop you touching your eyes,
face and other places a second time
Milo Waste
Transfer Station
Hours of Operation
Tuesdays T.00 PM - 4:00 PM
Thursdays 9:00 AM - noon
Saturdays 9:00 AM - noon
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The World Health Organization has announced that dogs
cannot contract Covid-19. Dogs previously held in
quarantine can now be released. To be clear, WHO let the
dogs out.
Phillips Seed
Our building construction on Railway Ave in Milo
is almost complete’!
Pioneer Hybrid Seeds
Varieties available include:
Canola (Roundup Ready, Liberty Link, Clearfield)
Alfalfa (Grazing and Silage), Soybeans, Corn
PIONEER
For more information or to place orders, contact:
Robert Phillips
403-485-8233
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My thoughts... Rev. Gordon Cranch
There are 2,500 varieties of apples grown in North America. There are
over 7,000 varieties of apples grown world wide. I am really only fond
of 2 or 3 varieties. But then how many of the 7,000 varieties have I
tried? So I guess I really have a very narrow view of apples.
There are 2.2 billion Christians in the world (over one third of the
world's population). That's a fairly large group of people. And, like
with the apples, I have only experienced a few of the many
denominations that make up the Christian world. And even at that, I
probably have only experienced a very few forms of services in other
denominations. This was with varying degrees of appreciation from
'get me out of here now' to 'I never want to leave this heavenly
place'.
Yet the wonderful thing is that Sunday by Sunday we join with the
other 2.2 billion people around the world, worshiping Christ in many
ways, in many forms, but joined together as Christians, "all members
of the body, though many, are one body". The Church is made up of
people, an infinite number of people, each with their own version of
worship. And that is OK. It is too bad that all the world is not Anglican
(or Lutheran) but God has it all in hand. It is tough to see the variety
of denominations that exist, but exist they do. And like with apples, I
may have 3 or 4 favourites but it is the same Lord that is being
served and worshipped. We may all be different but we do all serve
the same God.
August Services:
Aug 9th- 9:00 am
Aug 23rd - 9:00 am
see cwu tut CTiixrC'h!
Viral thoughts
Please remember that the current era is crap enough without having to feel
guilt that we aren’t learning another language and painting watercolors of
daffodils. If you brushed your teeth today and got showered and ate
something and spent ten minutes not looking at the news, then well done - it's
an achievement.
We’re going to be so bored by the end of this that everybody will know how
to fold a fitted sheet.
You are not stuck at home. You are safe at home.
This is stupid! I just tried to make hand sanitizer and it came out as rum
and coke.
I wish coronavirus could’ve started in Las Vegas because what happens in
Vegas stays in Vegas.
Bank teller arrested for attempting to carry money home...claiming he was
going to work from home.
Yesterday my husband thought he saw a cockroach in the kitchen. He
sprayed everything down and cleaned thoroughly. Today I’m putting the
cockroach in the bathroom.
Commercials in 2030 will be like: Were you or someone you know overly
exposed to hand sanitizer, Lysol, or bleach during the 2020 coronavirus
pandemic? If so you may be eligible for compensation...
Until further notice the days of the week are now called Thisday, Thatday,
Otherday, Someday, Yesterday, Today and Nextday.
I’ve been thinking about Osama Bin Laden. He was stuck in his house with
three wives for five years. I'm beginning to wonder if he called in those Navy
Seals himself?
Grocery store clerk to customer: “Wanna hear a joke?” Customer “Sure.”
Clerk: “Did you find everything you need?”
Unemployment Application Job Title: Burglar...Reason for lay-off:
everyone is home.
Day 8 of homeschool...Lucas called me from his room to tell me he
missed the bus.
The drop in gas prices during the “stay at home” order is like a bald man
winning a hairbrush!
If you would like to know how it feels to be in the hospitality business
during the pandemic, remember when the Titanic was sinking, and the band
continued to play? Well, we're the band.
The most unused household item during Quarantine 2020? Bras.
Social Distancing: I looked into her eyes, deep into the emerald green,
and my heart fluttered. I felt a connection, something deeper, and magical. I
was transported to another place, and thought “Holy crap, these binoculars
are amazing!”
Finally, remember that our Grandparents were called to war. We’re being
asked to wear a mask and stop hoarding toilet paper.
Told my wife i wanted
to be cremated. She
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appointment for
Tuesday.
My doctor said now that I'm older
I need to install a bar tn the shower
It’s been a bit of a ■ w O Mvwll <WI Will VI JMI
strange day!
First I found a hat
full of money.
Then I was
chased by an
angry man with a
guitar.**
FCSS community Event
Bike Scavenger Hunt
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^E^Q^S^BBQ Teams will be staggered to maintain social distance
Snacks will be provided
Free of charge
YOUTH CENTRE
COMMUNITY EVENTS
SENIOR SUPPORT
HOME SUPPORT PROGRAM
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Vulcan & Region
FCSS
Times are tough, and now more than ever,
Albertans need their money to work for them.
Albertans also need a financial partner who can get
things done - and that’s us. Our full range of
services is available in branches and by distance -
give us a call, and we’ll make the rest easy.
ATB Financial The Milo Agency remains open for essential banking only please.
Open 10:00 - 3:00 Monday - Thursday, 10:00 - 3:30 Friday
121 Centre St., Milo, TOL 1L0
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MILO LIONS CLUB NEWS
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Donations
-1000 to Vulcan Food Bank
(to replace donation of items and cash normally
done for our July 1 Pancake Breakfast)
Activities
Our Milo Community Camp
Out July 3rd to July 5th at Enchant
Municipal Park had 24 camping
units take part.
No breakfasts this year, but
everyone had a good time, playing
baseball and enjoying swimming.
August would be the time we normally
would have our Annual Barbecue
and Show 'N Shine. It has
been cancelled for 2020 because
of gathering size limitations.
We are contemplating starting
supper meetings September 16.
Maintenance work at Lions Park
and both cemeteries continues.
At Lions Park, we are removing
and trimming quite a number
of the old poplars as they have
become rotten and unstable.
Thank you to Chett Deitz for
driving the unreliable old truck to
remove wood chips.
Terry Fox Virtual Run
Sunday, September 20,2020
This September marks the 40th anniversary of the National Terry Fox Run and they have chosen
to have it a virtual run for 2020. There will be more information on our Milo Run in August.
If you would like to purchase a t-shirt, they can be ordered on-line at www.terryfox.org.
Feel free to contact me if you have any questions. Joanne Monner
Me: (sobbing my heart
out. eyes swollen, nose
red)...l can't see you
anymore... I am not
going to let you hurt
me like this again!
Trainer: It was a sit up.
You did one sit up. -Ji
You might be
old when...
Your friend compliments
you on your new alligator
shoes and you're barefoot..
A sexy babe or hunk catches
your fancy and your
pacemaker opens the garage
door.
You don't care where your spouse goes, just as long as
you don't have to go along.
You are cautioned to slow down by the doctor instead
of by the police
Getting a little action' means you don't need to take any
fiber today.
'Getting lucky' means you find your car in the parking
lot.
An 'all nighter' means not getting up to use the bathroom.
Signs You’re Getting Old
www.adriennehedger.com
You pull a muscle
putting on a sock.
Phone calls after
9:00 p.m. upset you.
You know you're getting Old
when you feel bad in the morning.,
without having any
fun the night before!
Instead of sharing
pictures of babies,
you and your friends
share cute pictures
of pets.
You can't read
the directions on
your anti-aging
face cream.
and Ts Saloon
The Milo Hotel
The Milo Hotel Bar is open!
Covid cleaning and protection
protocols are in place.
We handle off sales of beer and liquor.
One VLT machine is now operating.
Room rentals are not available at this time.
Wing Night
Every Wednesday
6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
For takeout, cost is $10/dozen to cover packaging
Retirement poses many questions...
How many days in a week?
Six Saturdays, and one Sunday.
When is a retiree's bedtime?
Two hours after he falls asleep on the couch.
How many retirees does it take to change a light bulb?
Only one, but it might take all day.
What’s the biggest gripe of retirees?
There isn’t enough time to get everything done.
Why don’t retirees mind being called Seniors?
The term Seniors is usually accompanied by a discount.
Among retirees, what is considered formal attire?
Tied shoes.
Why do retirees count pennies?
They’re the only one who have the time.
What is common term among retirees for someone who enjoys their career,
and refuses to retire?
Nuts.
Why are retirees so reluctant to clean out their basement, garage, or attic?
They know that as soon as they do, one of their adult kids will want to
store their stuff there.
What do retirees call a long lunch?
Normal.
What is the best way to describe retirement?
The never ending coffee break.
What’s the biggest advantage of going back to school as a retiree?
If you skip a class, no one calls your parents.
What do you do all week?
Well, Monday through Friday, not much. Then Saturday and Sunday, I
rest.
Why does a retiree often say he doesn’t miss work, but misses the people
with whom he used to work?
The retiree is too polite to tell the whole truth.
Just before the funeral services, the funeral director came up to the
elderly widow, and asked “How old was your husband?”
The widow smiled, and replied “He was 92, two years younger than
me."
“So you’re 94!” the funeral director commented.
Again, the widow smiled. “Hardly worth going home, is it?”
Reporters interviewing a 102 year old woman asked what she though
was the best thing about her life now.
The woman simply replied “No peer pressure. ”
One overlooked advantage of senility is - the ability to hide your own
Easter eggs.
An elderly woman was with her lawyer, preparing her will, and told the
lawyer that she had two last requests: first, to be cremated, and second, to
have the ashes scattered in the parking lot at Costco.
“Costco?" asked the lawyer. “In the parking lot? May I ask why?'
“Of course," said the woman. “Then I’ll be sure my daughters visit me
about twice a month!'
These days about half the stuff in my shopping cart has a label that starts
with “For Fast Relief of...”.
Thank you for teaching me the
definition of "plethora". It
means a lot to me.
I can'
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“Sitting in a field with a wonderful view to the west, this Harris Gas Harvester is still in
good condition. Kneeling in the snow and looking through the viewfinder to take this
shot, I felt so very lucky to see this piece of history up close. Imagine the journey of
this machine, from Stockton California all the way to Vulcan County, and the long days
in the field, threshing out bushels of grain. I believe this model is circa 1913, but
would love to be corrected."
Photo and commentary by Cameron Klem
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Santa Visit to Milo School
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Majorville
Gleichen Call, 24 August 1911, Page 8, Item Ar00803
Town and District
The well-known post office of “Liberty” has been changed to “Major" by directions from Ottawa. Why?
Well perhaps a few majors have drifted across the southern line since the “war.”
Bassano News, 27 February 1913, Page 1, Item Ar00110
Farmers Demand Bridge Across Bow River
The News Receives Big Petition from Major Farmers Urging Bridge South of Bassano
That a fairly convenient bridge over the Bow connecting farmers with some centre at least, has been
wanted for some considerable time as the tenor of a letter received this week by The News from D. H.
Shaw of Major, who sends in a strong petition representing the whole voice and view of the residents of
that district on the subject .He quotes some convincing reasons why there should be some outlet for the
grain of the south which it absolutely lacks at the present moment.
Here are his words:
Dear Sir:
I
I have laid this petition before the majority of ratepayers in this immediate vicinity and am pleased to
state that the majority of them were only too pleased to sign it, as you stated there would be a determined
effort made to secure a bridge at that point. I would certainly be the relief of a long felt want for this district;
for the last number of years we have been petitioning the powers that be for a bridge at or near some point
directly south of Cluny, but so far with no results. We were formerly known as the Queenstown district until
the country got divided up into several School districts, each taking its own individual name. When the
country was settled first we had a Ferry centrally located leading to Gleichen, then our principal trading
point. We naturally expected that a bridge might be built at or near this point, but what was our
disappointment to find that the bridge was built some two miles West of Gleichen there by totally
discriminating against the farmers of the Queenstown districts.
We had written to the Editor of The Gleichen Call, calling attention to some of those facts but for
reasons best known to himself he did not publish our letter.
When we have to go West from eighteen to twenty-five miles it is entirely too far for any modern
convenience.
‘Tis true a Ferry was installed south of Cluny, but it proves entirely inadequate to the traffic, which it is
called upon to convey. The congestion at this point for the last two seasons was something abnormal,
particularly when the grain hauling began. It was no unusual sight to see from forty to sixty teams waiting
their turn to cross the river. Frequently the grain haulers had to remain over night at the river. There was
danger to life and property, when the Ferry was abandoned and the ice forming as a consequence of too
much venturesomeness there being no proper crossing facilities, seven valuable horses and a large
quantity of wheat lies in the bottom of the Bow River.
‘Tis true there are rumors of railroad building but the farmers in the meantime have to market their
crops.
This petition represents some six thousand four hundred acres of wheat lands or a present year’s
production of about 45,000 bushels of grain, which must be marketed and it only represents one district.
There are some five or six school districts west and south of us, wholly dependent on this meagre means of
getting to their nearest point of transportation.
There is only one Bridge between Calgary and Medicine Hat. Surely the Government will investigate
and see that we should get what is justly coming to us.
Mr. Editor you have our best wishes for success in the project you have attempted.
Yours Respectfully, D. H. Shaw, February, 22,1913, Major, Alberta.
The Petitioners are:
D. H. Shaw.
S. E. Ebdale.
Charles Sanderson.
Alex Long.
S. O’Leary.
George Scott.
C. M. Edwards.
T. H. Wallace.
C. L. Buchanan.
J. R. Long.
W. Plante.
H. Gailey.
T. Merrimac.
J. E. Edwards.
N. F. Harvey.
J. J. Bartsch.
J. W. McLeod.
James Barber.
W. A. Francis.
Alex Godkin.
E. Bushell.
T. Sutherland.
H. T. Stephens.
P. C. Leavell
H. Cutforth.
Victor L. Scott.
Alva A. Clemmons
T. Scott.
H. S. Leavell
William Osler
0. H. O’Tott.
H. Laughren.
Hugh C. Long.
Preston Mills.
M. T. Clemmons.
Henry J. Winch.
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I love that TV show with all the different video clips of things going disastrously wrong. What’s it called? Oh yes—the news.
Enough is Enough
Two guys are out drinking when one of them falls off his bar stool and lies motionless on the floor.
“One thing about Fred,” his buddy says to the bartender. “He knows when to stop.”
Makes You Think
The other day I was thinking, “I must be the most unobservant person in the world.” Then I thought, “Well, maybe other people are equally unobservant and I just haven’t noticed before.”
Pessimist vs. Optimist
There once were twin boys, age six, that had developed extreme personalities. One was a pessimist and the other a total optimist. Concerned, their parents took them to a psychiatrist.
First, the psychiatrist treated the pessimist. Trying to brighten his outlook, the psychiatrist took him to a room filled with toys. But instead of yelping with delight, the little boy burst into tears. “What’s the matter?” the psychiatrist asked. “Don’t you want to play with any of the toys?”
“Yes,” the little boy bawled, “but if I did I’d only break them.”
Next, the psychiatrist treated the optimist. Trying to dampen his out look, the psychiatrist took him to a room piled to the ceiling with horse manure. But instead of wrinkling his nose in disgust, the optimist climbed to the top of the pile, and began gleefully digging out scoop after scoop with his bare hands.
“What are you doing?” the baffled psychiatrist asked.
The little boy replied, “With all this manure, there must be a pony in here somewhere!”
Always Complaining
Every 10 years, the monks in the monastery are allowed to break their vow of silence to speak two words. Ten years go by and it’s one monk’s first chance. He thinks for a second before saying, “Food bad.”
Ten years later, he says, “Bed hard.”
It’s the big day, a decade later. He gives the head monk a long stare and says, “I quit.”
“I’m not surprised,” the head monk says. “You’ve been complaining ever since you got here.”
A man tells his doctor, “Help me.
I’m addicted to Twitter!”
The doctor replies, “Sorry, I don’t follow you...”
Misfortunate Pirate
Two pirates, Morty and Sol, meet in a bar. Sol has a patch over one eye, a hook for a hand, and a wooden peg leg. “Ye gads, matey,” says Morty. “What happened to ya?”
Sol says, “Me pirate ship was attacked, and a lucky shot lopped off me leg. So now I got me a wooden peg.”
“And yer hand?” asks Morty.
“When me ship sank, a shark bit me hand off. So now I got me a hook.”
“OK, but what’s with the eye patch?”
“I was standin’ on a dock, and the biggest seagull I ever saw poops right in me eye.”
“But ya don’t go blind from no seagull poop."
“True,” says Sol. “But it was me first day with the hook.”
A Bug’s Life
A couple of cockroaches are munching on the contents of a garbage can in a deserted alley. “Have you popped into that new coffee shop across the street yet?” asks one. “The floors are so shiny you can see your antennae in them. The walls are so clean you can’t run up them. The air is so fresh it smells like flowers.”
“Stop!” cries the second cockroach. “Please, not while I’m eating.”
Follow the Light
A guy walks into a dentist’s office and says, “I think I’m a moth.”
The dentist replies, “You shouldn’t be here. You should be seeing a psychiatrist...”
The guys replies, “I am seeing a psychiatrist.”
The dentist says, “Well then what are you doing here?”
And the guy says, “Your light was on.”
Par For the Course
The police are called to an apartment and find a woman standing over a lifeless man, holding a bent and twisted five-iron. The detective asks, “Is that your husband?” “Yes,” replies the woman.
“Did you hit him with the golf club?”
“Yes, I did,” sobs the woman.
“How many times did you hit him?” asks the detective. “I don’t know,” she replies. “Five, six, maybe seven times. Oh look, just put me down for five.”
Fishing Rink
A guy goes ice fishing for the very first time. All of a sudden, he hears a voice. “There are no fish under the ice!” He ignores it and moves to another area, cuts a hole, and tosses his line in. Again, he hears the booming voice: “There are no fish under the ice!”
He nerv
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the seed unit - proof that petroleum continues to help feed the world.
This equipment needs to (slowly!) move from field to field, and seeding time is
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MEAL INCLUDES: BBQ ROAST BEEF, BAKED
POTATO, BAKED BEANS, COLESLAW, BUN,
CONDIMENTS, 2 COOKIES
Pick up from the Milo Curling Rink
Pick up times must be pre-booked by
Thursday May 6:
• Text or call 403.485.8461
• Email [email protected]
• Send us a message on Facebook
*Orders must be paid for prior to May 15*
Memorial Bench
This memorial bench is dedicated to those who passed away during the last year for
whom we were unable (due to pandemic restrictions) to have a community funeral.
Their names are on the bench.
Thank you to the following people for their contribution:
• Charity Lewis for the concept
• Lion Pete Silbernagel for the lumber
• Lions Mike Collins and Loren Mozill for building the bench
• Painting by Tracy Mozill
• Additional materials sponsored by the Milo Lions Club and the Village of Milo
• Gravel for the pad donated by Marks Oilfield
The memorial bench is located in Haggins Park, just off the Milo bike path.
It is with excitement that I start my journey to retirement.
I have been blessed with a 25 year successful career with ATB full
of triumphs and achievements. The community of Milo played an
integral role in my success.
I have never, and will never, find a community as cohesive,
supportive and friendly as Milo. I will forever cherish the time I
have spent here. I cannot thank you all enough.
It will not say good bye, just farewell.
ATB Financial
The Milo and Arrowwood Agencies remain open for essential banking only please.
Hours 10:00 - 3:00 Monday - Thursday, 10:00 - 3:30 Friday
Milo -121 Centre Street TOL 1L0
403-599-3981
Arrowwood - Bay 5, #6 Railway Ave.
403-534-0002
MILO LIONS CLUB NEWS
Club Events
Meetings are held when needed.
Donations
Milo Lions Club is proud to have
been part of the construction of a
memorial bench in Haggins Park.
This is to honour community
members who have passed away
since we have been unable to have
the large community funerals
we are so used to.
Thanks to Lions Mike Collins and
Loren Mozill for building the bench,
and Lion Pete Silbernagel
for donating the lumber.
COMMUNITY EVENTS
Community Campout - Enchant Park
July 9- 11,2021.
Groups sites are booked.
Milo Lions will pay for community members staying
in our group sites. We will need to get more units
in group areas to accommodate everyone so make
sure to leave room. We will not be able to pay for
those staying in other campsites.
"Slop. Think. Ask yourself — exactly what
wou’-d a garden worm be doLng in a lake?*
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FOR A WHOLE WEEKENPZ/
"My first IS wives claimed I loved fishing
more than them. Isn't that silly? By the
way, happy anniversary."
Milo Library
May 2021
May book club meeting
will be held
Wednesday, May 26th
at 6:00 pm.
This month’s read is
The Immortal Life of
Henrietta Lacks by
Rebecca Skloot. Her
name was Henrietta
Lacks, but scientists
know her as HeLa.
She was a poor Southern
tobacco farmer
who worked the same
land as her slave ancestors,
yet her cells—
taken without her
knowledge-became
one of the most important
tools in medicine.
As of April 8th, the government
re-implemented
COVID restrictions and
so the Library is back to
providing curbside service.
vice for the next 5 years.
Participants could enter
their name into a draw for a
free membership for a year.
Congratulations to our winner
Deb Hughes!
candidate needs to be between
15-30 years old and will
work 30 hours a week for 8
weeks. Check the ad in the
Can Opener for further details.
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Thank you to everyone
who filled out the library
survey. We appreciate
the feedback we received
and have put that
information together to
create our Plan of SerHWIREI’NRGE!
Milo Library has received a
grant from 2021 Canada
Summer Jobs and we will
be hiring a summer employee
for July and August. The
Thank you to the Congregation
of the Hope Lutheran
Church-Milo for their donation
to Milo Library Archives for
processing their historical
records.
New Purchases
Recommendations
from Book Club Members:
From the Ashes
by Jesse
Thistle
The Unwilling by
John Hart
This is Not a
Ghost Story
by Andrea
Portes
The Guest List by
Lucy Foley
To Tell You the
Truth by Gilly
MacMillan
ADULT FICTION
Never Far
Away by Michael
Koryta,
The Unwilling
by John Hart,
Missing and
Endangered
by J.A. Jance,
Serpentine by
Jonathan Kellerman,
Twenty
by James
Grippando,
Find Me in
Havana by Serena Burdick,
Firefly
Lane by Kristin
Hannah
ADULT
NONFICTION
Red Notice by Bill Browder,
Fort Whoop-Up Remembered
by George
Kush
Farm Stand
by Amy Clip-ston,
Stay
With Me by
Becky Wade
WESTERN
Texas Kill of the Mountain
Man and Preacher’s Carnage
by William W. John-
CHRISTIAN FICTION
Aiming for Love and Woman
of Sunlight by Mary
Connealy, From This Moment
and Unveiling the
Past by Kim Vogel Sawyer,
The Bake Shop, The
Coffee Corner and The
stone and J.A.
Johnstone
JUNIOR
FICTION
Jeanie & Genie
The First Wish, Relax to the
Max and Follow Your Art by
Trish Granted, Purrmaids
Kitten Campout by Sudipta
MILO LIONS CLUB NEWS
Club Events
Meetings are held when needed.
Donations
Milo Lions Club is proud to have
been part of the construction of a
memorial bench in Haggins Park.
This is to honour community
members who have passed away
since we have been unable to have
the large community funerals
we are so used to.
Thanks to Lions Mike Collins and
Loren Mozill for building the bench,
and Lion Pete Silbernagel
for donating the lumber.
COMMUNITY EVENTS
Community Campout - Enchant Park
July 9- 11,2021.
Groups sites are booked.
Milo Lions will pay for community members staying
in our group sites. We will need to get more units
in group areas to accommodate everyone so make
sure to leave room. We will not be able to pay for
those staying in other campsites.
"Slop. Think. Ask yourself ~ exactly what
would a garden worm be dong in a lake?*
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He EATS FOR A PAY.
TEACH HIM HOW TO FISH
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more than them. Isn't that silly? By the
way, happy anniversary."
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Milo Library
May 2021
TBeo^* C^uii
May book club meeting
will be held
Wednesday, May 26th
at 6:00 pm.
This month’s read is
The Immortal Life of
Henrietta Lacks by
Rebecca Skloot. Her
name was Henrietta
Lacks, but scientists
know her as HeLa.
She was a poor Southern
tobacco farmer
who worked the same
land as her slave ancestors,
yet her cells—
taken without her
knowledge-became
one of the most important
tools in medicine.
As of April 8th, the government
re-implemented
COVID restrictions and
so the Library is back to
providing curbside service.
vice for the next 5 years.
Participants could enter
their name into a draw for a
free membership for a year.
Congratulations to our winner
Deb Hughes!
candidate needs to be between
15-30 years old and will
work 30 hours a week for 8
weeks. Check the ad in the
Can Opener for further details.
Survey Mon key we’S,
Thank you to everyone
who filled out the library
survey. We appreciate
the feedback we received
and have put that
information together to
create our Plan of SerMilo
Library has received a
grant from 2021 Canada
Summer Jobs and we will
be hiring a summer employee
for July and August. The
Thank you to the Congregation
of the Hope Lutheran
Church-Milo for their donation
to Milo Library Archives for
processing their historical
records.
New Purchases
Recommendations
from Book Club Members:
From the Ashes
by Jesse
Thistle
The Unwilling by
John Hart
This is Not a
Ghost Story
by Andrea
Portes
The Guest List by
Lucy Foley
To Tell You the
Truth by Gilly
MacMillan
ADULT FICTION
Never Far
Away by Michael
Koryta,
The Unwilling
by John Hart,
Missing and
Endangered
by J.A. Jance,
Serpentine by
Jonathan Kellerman,
Twenty
by James
Grippando,
Find Me in
Havana by Serena Burdick,
Firefly
Lane by Kristin
Hannah
ADULT
NONFICTION
Red Notice by Bill Browder,
Fort Whoop-Up Remembered
by George
Kush
Farm Stand
by Amy Clip-ston,
Stay
With Me by
Becky Wade
WESTERN
Texas Kill of the Mountain
Man and Preacher’s Carnage
by William W. Johnstone
and J.A.
Johnstone
CHRISTIAN FICTION
Aiming for Love and Woman
of Sunlight by Mary
Connealy, From This Moment
and Unveiling the
Past by Kim Vogel Sawyer,
The Bake Shop, The
Coffee Corner and The
JUNIOR
FICTION
Jeanie & Genie
The First Wish, Relax to the
Max and Follow Your Art by
Trish Granted, Purrmaids
Kitten Campout by Sudipta
Friends of
Milo Library
Bardhan-Quallen, Snow
Sisters The Silver Secret
and The Crystal
Rose by Astrid Foss,
Good Dog
Where the Heart Is,
Herd You Loud and
Clear and Raised in
a Barn by Cam Higgins
As of March 27 all comics currently
found on our RBDigital app will be
available on our Overdrive/Libby apps.
Visit our website to get started!
https://chinookarch.ca/elibrary/eservices/overdrive
DONATIONS
We want to thank the following people
for their donations to our Library this
month: Cathie McNiven, Tim Francis,
Marilyn Nelson, Hope Lutheran
Church, Monica Monner
We apologize to anyone who we may
have missed. M/e appreciate each one.
The next Board meeting is May 31st
@7:00 pm.
Tuesday: 10:00 am —7:00 pm
Thurs & Fri: 10:00 am —5:00 pm
Phone 403-599-3850
Fax 403-599-3924
Email messages to [email protected]
or check out our website @ www.milolibrary.ca
Or http://www.albertaonrecord.ca/milo-librarY-archives
Joanne Monner
Tracy Mozill
Amy Monner
Charity Lewis
Kathy Catt
Manager
Assistant
Assistant
Assistant
Board Chair
The Milo Hotel
and T’s Saloon
Curbside Liquor Sales are available
from noon until 6:00 p.m.
Please call 403-485-8233 to arrange.
We are closed until further notice for table service. ♦
Wings takeout and room rentals are also closed.
A. sneak peek at an upcoming article...
The Milo/Queenstown area has
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VILLAGE OF MILO ALBERTA
1
200 Centre Street,
Box 65, Milo AB, TOL 1L0
Phone: (403) 599-3883
OFFICE HOURS
Tuesday 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Wednesday 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Or by Appointment
POST OFFICE HOURS
Monday - Friday 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
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Mobile: (403) 485-8516
Marks
Heavy & Light Duty Mechanic / Tire Sales - Oils & hydraulic hoses
[email protected]
Cell (403) 485-9607
Box 163
Milo AB
TOL 1L0
Trucking, Gravel
Oilfield Maintenance and Construction
[email protected]
Oilfield Services Inc.
Welding
Norm Stokes The Elevator
Box 113
Milo, AB TOL 1L0
Work. 403-599-3826
Cell 403-485-8366
Fax. 403-599 3827
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General & Oilfield Repair
New & Used Steel Sales
Custom Built Trailers
B-Pressure Welding
Norm- Phone 403-792-2255
Cell 403-485-0365
Craig- Phone 403-792-3314
Cell 403-485-0288
Wade- Cell 485-1119
Lloyd Deitz
Alternative Grain Marketing Solutions
Container and Transloading Facility
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599-2150
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Gavin Vooys Manager
Trucking - Grain & Hay Hauling
Iron & Steel Salvage
Fax: (403) 599-2443 TOL 1L0
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403-599-3922
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Consultant
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Monday 9 AM-6:30 PM
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Every Sunday!
Contemporary worship service
11:00am - 12:15pm
VULCAN DENTAL?
Dr. Michael McKee DMD
Clinic Hours:
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TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
8:30 A.M.—3:30 P.M.
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Phone: 403 534-3333
Text: 403 803-3457
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Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
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Phillips Seed
and Scott’s Shop S S SERVICES
Tires, Batteries,
Grandwest Auto (automotive accessories)
Hydraulic Hose and Fittings,
Boss Lubricants
Northstar Seeds (ail forages and grasses)
Pioneer Hybrid Seeds
S S SERVICES
Scott Schroeder
403-485-9607
PIONEER
Phillips Seed:
for more information or to place
orders, contact:
Robert Phillips
403-485-8233
heavy and light duty mechanic service,
tires, hydraulic hose, batteries
Justin Thompson
403-485-8125
THURSDAY’S 10:00 am - 3:00pm
AUGUST 5,12,19 & 26
BUILD A
CARDBOARD
TOWN
NERFAND
WATER
FIGHTS
CRAFTS KIDS DAY OUT
GAMES
FIRE SAFETY
TRAILER
BIKE EVENT
SURVIVAL
SKILLS
For kids
5-13
years old.
Children
under 5 can
take part if
a parent
stay with
the child.
IN MILO
LUNCH IS
INCLUDED
Activities
to take
place
outside in
Milo.
Please send
children with
their own water
bottle, hat,
sunscreen,
bug spray, and
a change of
clothes if they
want to take
part in a water
fight. Based on
weather and
time each day.
Register with the FCSS Get-A-Way Youth Centre
at 403-485-6033 or
email [email protected]
Sunday
August 8, 2021
1:30 p.m.
Milo Community Hall
Includes BBQ beef, baked potato,
coleslaw, corn on the cob,
refreshments and ice cream
20/person, ages 6 and under free
Due to late scheduling of this event, the Show ‘N Shine will be a SHOW event only
where owners of antique and unique vehicles can show their units.
No prizes and awards this year.
Please try to have your vehicles parked by 12:30 p.m. on main street.
For more information, contact Christopher Northcott (403-990-0720).
ACTIVITIES
MILO LIONS CLUB NEWS
Club Events August 2021
August 4 - Milo Regular Meeting 7:00 p.m.
August 18 - Milo Regular Meeting 7:00 p.m.
Community Events 2021
August 8 * Milo Lions BBQ & Car Show
COMMUNITY EVENTS
Lions Barbecue & Car Show
August 8, 2021
1:30 p.m. at Milo Hall
Milo Lions members continue with
maintenance work on Lions Park in
Milo and both cemeteries.
Donations
200 to Milo Golf Tournament We are pleased to be able to host this event
Community Campout
Enchant Park
this year and look forward to welcoming friends
we have not seen in a while.
July 9-11,2021
There were 14 units this year.
We did not host breakfasts again
but were glad to sponsor the
sites. We are looking at the possibility
of a different location for
2022 for something new.
We welcome any of your beloved vehicles
in a modest car show on main street, but there was
no planning time to do a complete Show N Shine
with prizes.
See full poster in this edition of the Can Opener.
Events ground Town
Fireworks Friday August 13 @ 10pm
Parade - Saturday 10am
Vulcan County Cruisers Show and Shine After the parade, on 2 Avenue South
Dunk Tank! Beside the Vulcan Lodge Hall Saturday 11:30 am to 3pm
Slo Pitch Tournament - email [email protected] for more
FURNITURE Vulcan Advocate
Vulcan
Pancake Breakfast By Vulcan Lions - 7-10am ©CRC
Bikes 4 Vets 2021 Poker Run
Starting at the Vulcan Legion
Call 403-485-2138 for more information
Taste of Vulcan County new Format for 2021! Passports available around Vulcan County at
participating restaurants and food retailers. Get yours signed and enter it by Aug 14 to win great
prizes!
ATB Treksi Hunt and Chalk LUalk
Starting location at ATB on main Street
Prizes for the Treksi Hunt and Goodie bags for everyone who participates in the Chalk UJalk!
Saturday 12pm - 3pm
VULCAn HEALTHCARE AUXIUARy is BEAmiAG to a location near uou for SPOCK DAyS!
Come see us on Saturday for an array of summer clothing. LUe will be located near the Senior's
Center.
Vulcan Tourism & Trek Station Trekkie BBQ
Saturday August 14, From S to 11pm
music by DJ Stewart, Tenforward Roadshow
JR matthew Hypnotist
Tickets 50 / Half day 4 days
Youth
Creative Camp
This camp focuses more on the artistic, creative side,
From drawing to creating art projects, campers will
enjoy a week of creativity.
When: August 16—20,9am—3:30 am
Age: 7-14
Price: 80 / full day full week
For information or to register visit our website or call us
www.townofvulcan.ca/recreation / 403 485 6659
August 2021
Milo Library V CHINOOK
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August book club
meeting will be held
Wednesday, August
25th at 7:00 pm.
This month’s read is
“The Melting Queen by
Bruce Cinnamon
"Every year since 1904,
when the ice breaks up on
the North Saskatchewan
River, Edmonton has
crowned a Melting Queen-a
woman who presides
over the Melting Day spring
carnival and who must
keep the city's spirits up
over the following winter.
But this year, something
goes wrong. A genderfluid
university dropout called
River Runson is Named as
Melting Queen, and the city
tears itself in two as River's
reign starts to expose the
dark underbelly of the city's
century-old traditions. River
is betrayed by their best
friend, has their mind
ripped apart by intrusive
memories from past Melting
Queens, and ultimately
brings an end to the city's
grand traditions-only to
start something new."
Book Club Members
recommend:
• The Widow by
Fiona Barton
• Kane & Abel by
Jeffrey Archer
• Relative Happiness
by Lesley Crewe
• Justice Redeemed
by Scott Pratt
• The Magic of
Found Objects by
Maddie Dawson
RECOMMENDED
SUMMER READING
From the staff at the
Milo Library
View the full list here:
This list is part of our This Summer You Just Have to Read contest!
IRead a
book on
the list. 2 Fill in the contest entry form at
http:/bit.ly/CA-Contest-Form 3 You are entered to win one of
thirteen 100 gift cards from
Analog Books in Lethbridge.
Contest runs from luly 1 to August 31. Winners will be announced on September 3.
ADULT FICTION
The Woman
with the Blue
Star by Pam
Jenoff, Seaside
Springtime
by Debbie
Macomber,
Every Vow
You Break by
Peter Swanson, Of Women and
Salt by Gabriela Garcia, Letters
Across the
New Purchases
FOREST or
VANISHING
STARS
KRISTIN
HARMEL
ADULT NONFICTION
Greenlights by
Matthew McCoSea
by Genevieve
Graham,
The
Hatbox Letters
by Beth
Powning, The
Bookshop of
Second
Chances by
naughey,
Beyond
Order: 12
More Rules
for Life by
Jordan B.
Peterson,
CHRISTIAN FICTION
A Plan for her Future by Lois
Richer, Seeking Sanctuary by
Susanne Dietze, The Sheriff’s
Promise by Renee Ryan
Jackie Fraser, The Hunted by
Roz Nay, The Forest of Vanishing
Stars by Kristen Harmel,
JUNIOR FICTION
Mermaids Rock: The Coral Kingdom
and The Floating Forest by
Linda Chapman, Diary of a Pug:
Paws for a
Cause by Kyla
May, The
Weirdest Wish
by Calliope
Glass, Kittens
in the Kitchen
by Sudipta
Bardham-
Quallen,
GRAPHIC NOVEL
The Baby-
Sitters Club:
Claudia and
the New Girl
by Gabriela
Epstein
Friends of
Milo Library
READ TO WIN
ALL SUMMER LONG
HERE'S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
Lists of suggested summer reading from your
local library staff will be shared on Chinook
Arch's social media accounts. The full list can
also be requested from your local library.
Every time you read a book, fill in the
contest form found at
,h £x. p.. Ziai x J y ZC A - g.a n t gsx E.q r m
For every form submitted, your name will be
entered into a draw to win one of thirteen $1OO
gift cards from Analog Books in Lethbridge
Contest runs from July 1 to August 31. 2021
Winners will be announced on September 3. 2021
CHINOOK /\ D I------1 ««<*IONAL
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Questions? Email contestst&chinookarch.ca
Reading
fun for
kids, from
Canada’s
public
libraries
SUMMER
HOURS!
DONATIONS
We want to thank the following people
for their donations to our Library this
month: Colleen Bartsch, Cathie McNiv-en,
Linda Kurytnik, Karlee Thompson,
Charlie & Gail Kiemele, Stephanie &
Richard Staples, Ian & Elisabe
Milo Canopener (January 1, 2022)
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The Milo Can Opener
On a warm, calm November day this discovery was a joy. I asked
permission to stroll in past a gate, and was rewarded with a yes, and
directions to another wonderful century old site. I would like to take this
opportunity to thank all the generous land owners who granted me access in
the past years. Please know that I valued your land with every step and
gaze. Many others have also glimpsed the beauty through my photos. I
wish a safe, healthy, and Happy New Year to all!
Photo and commentary by Cameron Klem
The Milo Can Opener
A Community Newsletter published by Volunteers
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subscriptions to save time and money.
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Drop off:
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Fax:(403) 599-3835 Holidays: 10 AM - 4:30 PM
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House maintenance service
Handy man
587-678-4816
Interior:
• Window cleaning
• Plumbing
• Electrical
• Painting
• Senior living
modifications
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• Window cleaning
• Gutter cleaning
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• Deck and fence
repairs
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• Floors - laminate, tile, hardwood
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Phone: (403) 599-3883
OFFICE HOURS
Tuesday 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday 10:00 AM - 200 PM
Thursday 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Or by Appointment
POST OFFICE HOURS
Monday - Friday 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
COUNCIL MEETINGS
Held at the Village Office,
on 2nd Tuesday of each month at 6:00 PM
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or drop off at Village Office
For more information,
contact:
[email protected],
Jessy Vooys (403-485-1451)
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Transfer Station
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Box 7
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Heavy & light Duty Mechanic / Tire Sales - Oils & hydraulic hoses
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Cell (403) 485-9607
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Trucking, Gravel
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VULCAN DENTAL?
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Clinic Hours:
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TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY
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Prompt Prescription Filling
Branded Drugs available
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Everyday banking - you can open an account in minutes, and bank
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FUNDING APPLICATIONS
FOR COMMUNITY PROJECTS
Any groups In the community can apply to
the Ag. Society for funds for projects.
We consider these applications at this meeting.
We need a letter outlining your project and your group’s
latest financial statements, if possible.
Requests due by Wednesday, January 5, 2022.
Milo and District Agricultural Society
including FALL FAIR, HALL, ARENA,
CAN OPENER, and SUSTAINABILITY Committees.
Village and Milo Area adult residents
are welcome to join the Ag. Society.
Membership is $1.00.
Annual General Meeting
Wednesday
January 12, 2022
7:30 p.m. at Milo Hall
ZOOM participation can be arranged
register with Secretary-Treasurer Colleen Deitz
[email protected]
If you are on one of the sub-committees,
we expect you to attend and help with decisions on funding,
including any funding to your committee.
For more information, you can contact the current secretary-treasurer,
Colleen Deitz (403-599-2306, 403-485-8097)
Box 156, Milo (email [email protected])
Milo Library
January 2022
CHINOOK
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The Book Club’s
January meeting
will be announced
once the date is
determined. The
next book is Come
Closer by Sara
Green.
That’s the thing
about books.
They Let you
Christmas Market
Thank you to all of the
vendors who brought
items in for our Christmas
Market. It went
throughout December
and brought a lot of interested
customers into
the library. It was so
wonderful to see all of
the creative, unique, and
useful things our local
entrepreneurs supplied,
and it certainly added
some extra holiday flare
to the library. Thank you
also to everyone who
stopped in to support
our vendors and shop
local!
Raffle Fundraiser
As of December 31, our
raffle is officially closed.
Congratulations to our basket
winners! We hope you
enjoy your prizes. A big
thank you goes out to those
who sold tickets on behalf
of the library. And thank
you to everyone who
bought tickets, your support
is much appreciated. The
funds raised will be put to
good use in maintaining our
building and purchasing
necessary supplies.
Building Brains Together
Kit
The library has acquired a
Building Brains Together Kit
to loan out to patrons. The kits
were developed in partnership
with the University of Lethbridge
neuroscience department,
early-learning groups,
and school division representatives.
The kit contains games
and activities designed to improve
executive motor skills in
children. Formore information
about the program, visit
buildinqbrains.ca
Check out our kit and see all
of the things you can do with
your kids to learn and have
fun!
New Purchases
moving your feet.
travel without
The Brilliant
Life
of Eudora
Honeysett
by Annie
Lyons
Vande
Griek &
Mark Hoffman
ADULT FICTION
Before She
Disappeared
by Lisa
Gardner,
You Betrayed
Me
by Lisa
Jackson, The Midnight
Lock by Jeffrey
Deaver,
Sharpe’s
Assassin by
Bernard
Cornwell,
Game On
by Janet
Evanovich, Sisters of the
Great War by Suzanne
Feldman,
JANET
EVANOV CH
GME
YOUNG ADULT FICTION
Terciel &
Elinor by
Garth Nix
JUNIOR KIT
Building Brains Together
JUNIOR NON-FICTION
Hawks Kettle, Puffins
Wheel and Other Poems
of Birds in Flight by Susan
EASY READER
Goatlilocks and the Three
Bears by
Alicia
Rodriguez,
Pignocchio
by Alicia
Rodriguez,
Little Red
Riding
Aibiarx^
Friends of
Milo Library
Horse by Alicia Rodriguez, Cluck-erella
by Alicia Rodriguez, Planet
Odd by Jenny Jinks
PICTUREBOOK
I Didn’t Stand Up by Lucy Falcone, The
Nutcracker by Jan Brett
JUNIOR DVDs
BOARD BOOK Cruella, The Croods 2: A New Age
Vegetables in Holiday Underwear by
Jared Chapman
in HOLIDAY
UNDERWEAR
VEGETABLES
WINTER
HOURS!
DONATIONS
We want to thank the following people
for their donations to our Library this
month: Cathie McNiven, Tammy Lahd,
Amy Monner, and Gord Nelson.
We are sorry if we have missed anyone,
we do appreciate each one.
Tuesday : 10:00 am — 7:00 pm
Thurs&Fri: 10:00 am — 5:00 pm
Phone 403-599-3850
Fax 403-599-3924
Email messages to [email protected]
or check out our website @ www.milolibrary.ca
Or http://www.albertaonrecord.ca/milo-library-
Our next Library Board meeting will be
on January 10 at 7:00. Celia Lahd
Kathy Catt
Manager
Board Chair
f i i f i
Before a heart attack, you may have symptoms of heart failure.
Here are some things to watch for. Please see your doctor!
There are two major heart attack symptoms that everyone is aware of:
sudden and severe chest pain that feels like a clenched fist, and pain
radiating down the arm. But it’s possible other warning signs may have
cropped up on the way to that cardiovascular event, and not been recognized
as heart failure.
Unlike an actual heart attack, heart failure can happen gradually, and
that’s why people often mistake the symptoms for something else, like
indigestion or being out of shape. But the longer you go without seeing these
as signs of heart trouble, the more damage you may have over time.
Sometimes called congestive heart failure, this condition occurs when there
are problems associated with how the heart is pumping blood. That doesn't
mean your heart has suddenly stopped working. In some cases, the heart
may not pump with enough force to deliver the blood into your circulatory
system, and in other cases, not enough blood is getting into your heart so the
amount pumped out is reduced. As symptoms worsen, emergency treatment
may be required.
Currently, there’s no cure, but treatments like lifestyle changes and
medications can make a huge difference in terms of longevity and quality of
life. Like many conditions, the earlier you recognize it, the better your outlook.
Here are some signs that your ticker may not be operating the way it should.
You can’t seem to catch your breath.
Quick anatomy refresher: The heart and lungs are best pals when it comes
to functionality, working together to make sure your body has oxygen-rich
blood. The right side of the heart takes in blood that's been depleted of
oxygen and pumps it over to the lungs so it can get an oxygen refresh. Since
heart failure affects how well this elegant system operates, shortness of
breath is a major sign of trouble. People will feel “air hunger,” meaning no
matter how deeply you inhale, you don’t feel like you’re getting enough
oxygen.
Exercise seems much harder than it should be.
The feeling of air hunger can happen at rest but it’s especially acute with
exertion—even walking across a room can feel like too much effort. If you're
trying to get in an actual workout, increased activity raises your heart rate,
which means it’s trying to pump faster and you could find yourself really
gasping for air then. People often think they’re just out of shape when they
can’t catch their breath. They think they need to get to the gym. But what they
need is to get to the doctor.
Lying down flat is a major problem.
When you lie down, some of the blood in your legs goes back into your
bloodstream, and that creates an increased amount returning to the heart.
Usually, the heart can compensate through its pumping mechanism. But with
heart failure, it can’t keep up and that can cause more shortness of breath.
You can often find some relief through propping your head up, relieving the
pressure on your lungs, which is why a cardiologist might ask how many
pillows you use to avoid feeling winded.
Legs and feet swell up.
When your heart isn't operating properly, it pumps less blood to your
kidneys, and as a result, that organ compensates by retaining fluid. Most
often, this shows up first in your lower extremities. Also called edema, this
puffiness in your legs, arms, and feet tends to affect both sides, and causes
stretched, shiny skin. It’s also a telltale sign of edema if you press a finger
into the swelling and that indentation stays for several seconds.
You’re suddenly gaining weight.
The fluid buildup that may be in your legs can "back up” higher into the
abdomen and arms. This rapid weight gain is often mistaken for fat
accumulation, but it’s actually “water weight’’ from fluid retention. This can
happen suddenly, like seeing an additional five pounds over a few days,
particularly in the belly.
...or having to pee much more often.
All that fluid you're retaining has to go somewhere eventually. That’s when
you may find yourself always having to pee, especially multiple times in the
middle of the night. Sometimes, people brush this off as a sign of aging, or
drinking too much water close to bedtime. Unfortunately, some people try to
correct the issue by cutting down on water intake during the day, but this can
make fluid retention worse, since the body starts holding on to water in order
to prevent dehydration. That cycle gets even uglier with heart failure because
dehydration causes strain and increases your heart rate.
You’re tired all the time.
The way the body compensates during heart failure is to divert blood to
vital organs, especially the brain, and channel it away from less-important
areas like your muscles and limbs. That can lead to a feeling of weakness
and fatigue.
Nausea or lack of appetite have come out of nowhere.
Another area of the body the heart considers non-vital when there’s
trouble? Your digestive system. With blood being diverted, your stomach and
gastrointestinal tract are getting less blood, and that can slow their functions
way down. You might have a range of effects, including indigestion, lack of
appetite, nausea, and constipation.
You’re lightheaded or feel confused often.
Even though the heart prioriti
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You and Your Child
A specialized program that
meets the needs of pregnant
and parenting teens.
Students can bring their baby
to school and earn 5 credits
while they learn. Also an
opportunity to earn Level 1
Child Care Certification
from the Alberta
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Ability Resource Centre
Aboriginal Council
Aboriginal Housing
Alberta Rose Lo4ge
All-Tra Battery
American Eagle
Block Buster Vi4eo
Bri4ge City Collision
Cana4a Safeway
Cana4ian Tire North
Cana4ian Tire South
Caspian Pay Care
Com-Res Property Management
Country Kitchen
Dairy Queen
Pays Inn Lethbri4ge
Pino's Lan4scaping
Dollar Giant
Pollarama
Galbraith School
Homes Alive Pet Centre
Humpty's Restaurant
King of Tra4e
Lethbri4ge Foo4 Bank
Lethbri4ge Hon4a Centre
Marble Slab
Northsi4e Auto
Peavey Mart
Pemmican Lo4ge
Pet City
Pet Smart
Quality Inn
Re4 Crow College
Shoppers Drug Mart
Sport Chek
Subway San4wiches
TNT Towing
Totem Buil4ing Supplies
V.O.N. Pay Centre
Walmart Supercentre
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AWARD WINNERS
VICTORIA PARK HIGH SCHOOL AWARDS 2010-2011
1.
Appreciation Awards
These awards are presented to the following people/organizations for their continued support of Victoria Park High School. (2010-2011):
Wesbridge Construction, Agrium, Shaun Heggie, Deh Zarowney, McDonald Nissan, JoAnn St. John, Scott Whiteside, Vickie Vanderpyl, Colleen Sullivan, Deh Forsyth, Soheys South, Bruce Wolf Child, Lethbridge Food Bank, Centennial Quilters Guild, Reid Shuttleworth, Linda Yamamoto
2.
Munchies Food Services Most Improved Student Awards
This award is presented to the student at each grade level who has shown improvement in academic grades and has shown substantial growth in attitude, behavior, co-operation, and citizenship.
Grade 9: Reece Benoit
Grade 10: Kelsey Margison
Grade 11: Kenton Williams
Grade 12: Jerry' Belanger
3.
Munchies Food Services Academic Excellence Awards
Th is award is presented to the student at each grade level with the highest average in combined academic subjects.
Grade 9: D’artangan Pool-Archibald
Grade 10: Clancy Prokop
Grade 11: Nikolina Blatancic
Grade 12: Jamie Colby
4.
Occupational Component Awards
Presented to the top student in each of the CTS programs offered at VPHS.
Art:
Bike Repair: Building Services: Cosmetology: Food Services:
Fashion Studies:
Adam Stoltenberg Callum Magog Ashton Morelli Clancy Prokop Nikolina Blatancic Kirsten Davis
5.
Jeb Trotter Memorial Award
This award is presented to the student who best combines academics and a work experience placement.
Alex Hawkins
6.
KRJ Memorial Citizenship Award
This award is presented to the student who has gone out of their way to accept and help their fellow students.
Sofia Zenebe
7.
Ken Smith Memorial/Laidlaw Scholarship
This award is presented to a student who has overcome adversity and made a positive change in life.
Winner: Jamie Colby
Runner-up: Julie Agerskov
458.
D.R. Yates Award
This award is presented to the student who has demonstrated excellence in the area of Fine Arts. Preference is given to students pursuing a career in the field of the arts.
Freedom Knife
9.
Anna Best-Marshall Award
This award is presented to a student who has shown academic achievement, has been involved in school athletics and fine arts, as well as, actively involved in the community.
Callum Magog
10.
Grace Dainty Award
This award is presented to a student for academic excellence at the high school level.
Clancy Prokop
11.
Turcotte Award
This award is presented to students from the previous graduating class who have successfully completed a year in a postsecondary program.
Amber Desmarais
12.
Matoomoohkotokii (First Rock) Award
This award is presented to a First Nations, Metis, or Inuit student who has demonstrated academic achievement, leadership, citizenship and consistent attendance.
Nathan Many Shots
SCHOLARSHIPS
13.
Jeff Payne Memorial Scholarship
This scholarship is presented to a student who will meet the following criteria:
1.
19 years or less at the beginning of the current academic year; and
2.
obtain at least 15 credits while enrolled at Victoria Park High School; and
3.
complete the requirements for an Alberta High School Diploma; and
4.
register in a post secondary program within the next twelve months; and
5.
earn a 60% average or better in Grade 12 Diploma Courses; and
6.
show a commitment to his or her individual education program and progressive academic achievement; and
7.
shows positive personal growth and development.
Awarded to Skylar Sawers
14.
Victoria Park High School Scholarship
This scholarship is presented to a student who will meet the following criteria:
1.
19 years or less at the beginning of the current academic year; and
2.
obtain at least 15 credits while enrolled at Victoria Park High School; and
3.
complete the requirements for an Alberta High School Diploma; and
4.
register in a post secondary program within the next twelve months; and
5.
earn a 60% average or better in Grade 12 Diploma Courses; and
6.
show a commitment to his or her individual education program and progressive academic achievement; and
7.
shows positive personal growth and development.
Awarded to Dallas Widdop
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for the
memories!
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great
summer!
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THE PRINCIPAL
Students at Victoria Park
have been given many
As another school year comes to a close, it is
always interesting to reflect on the many
successes our students have had throughout
the school year.
High School
opportunities to learn outside the classroom
from plays in Calgary, to Stepping Away
(acquiring trade skills), to taking Cosmetology
to creating amazing shop projects. Many of our
students have proven that they can be
successful at school when the time is right for
them.
Waune Pallet
Students who have experienced the most
success with us have figured out that building
relationships with the adults in our building
makes all the difference. It is always fun to see
the significant growth our students make once
they are ready to be successful in completing
their high school program. It is amazing how
our students meet their challenges head on,
and understand that they will be supported by
our terrific staff at Victoria Park High School.
I wish all of our staff and students a restful
and event filled summer. And then, get ready
to return next year for another amazing year.
Good luck to our graduates as they embark on
their next quests in life. We are all cheering for
you!
Looking back on my second year as VicePrincipal
at Victoria Park High School, I
cannot tell you how wonderful it has been to
join such a wonderful, hard-working,
dynamic group of teachers and students.
VPHS most certainly has a reputation of
creating a culture of inclusiveness and
absolute regard for all. My continued
objective is to encourage and support the
existing amazing initiatives at VPHS, while
fostering and creating new opportunities for
growth. 2013-14 served up so many
highlights. 2014-15 will no doubt prove to
be another exciting year. I'm very much
looking forward to continue working with our
students, staff, parents and community
members, as we collectively strive to make
learning meaningful and engaging for each
and every student.
Trish Syme
"I don't know. Just
make something up
for me. I trust you. I
trust you more than
I trust Crystal."
Rod Dueck
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KAREN DOHERTY
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DIXIE CHARLEBOIS
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KATHY SHIGEMI
JOANN ST. JOHN
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Kiara Jensen Curtis Killoran Shalynn Krushel
Dreyton Kuffler Taylor LaBonte Tyler Langille
Payton Murphy Samantha Olson Derek Parker Karlee Petersen Taylor Proc
Heather Rainey Taejah Reevis Melissa Ringland
Mykala Robson Tyrell Shade Travis Shaw
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2013-2014
MUNCHIES FOOD SERVICES MOST IMPROVED STUDENT
AWARDS
Grade 9 - Mikey Johnson
Grade 10 - Adara Harris
Grade 11 - Taylor Proc
Grade 12 - Breanne Carmichael, Kylie Chew,
Michaela Fusco, Taran Link, Kierra Tomayer
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MUNCHIES FOOD SERVICES ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE
AWARDS
Grade 9 - Jayden Bruchet
Grade 10 - Garret Bjorn
Grade 11 - Noah McLeish
Grade 12 - Chase Houghton
OCCUPATIONAL COMPONANT AWARDS
Art - Sam Hansen
Bike Repair - Mesha Little Shields
Building Services - Adara Harris
Cosmetology - Isabella Fehr
Food Services - Katelyn Vielle
Fashion Studies - Shelbie Koci
JEB TROTTER MEMORIAL AWARD
Noah McLeish
KRJ MEMORIAL CITIZENSHIP AWARD
Jacob Ward
KEN SMITH MEMORIAL/LAIDLAW SCHOLARSHIP
Dreyton Kuffler
Katlin Maddin
D.R. YATES AWARD
Garret Bjorn
JEFF PAYNE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
Bell Sherlock
GRACE DAINTY AWARD
Shaelyn Constant
ANNA BEST-MARSHALL AWARD
Mesha Little Shields
TURCOTTE AWARD
Leah Grahame
Lauren Hann
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VICTORIA PARK ARTS SCHOLARSHIP
Amanda Patterson
VICTORIA PARK HIGH SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP
Katelyn Vielle
MATOOMOOHKOTOKII (FIRST ROCK) AWARD
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G.S. Lakie Middle School 2006
The annual publication of the students of G.S. Lakie Middle School, Lethbridge, Alberta. (2012-13)pdf2006Published in Canada
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Enrollment 630
2006 Yearbook Vol. 3
G. S. Lakie Middle School
50 Blackfoot Blvd.
Lethbridge, AB.
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. After school is
play and band
class to get extra
s or just to hang We come early before the first classes start
and stay late after the last
help, work on unfinished project:
out with our friends. Students rush to their rooms
before the bell goes or run to their lockers to get
some forgotten assignment. Lunch time is filled
with advisor challenges and fun
busy with team practices or
rehersals. To make it just a little I interesting add
an occasional fire drill or lock down in between
everything. Finally the last bell
and everybody heads out to the
for rides to take them home after
day.
of the day goes
buses or to wait
another exciting
Tan Khotpalee shows off a mask she made in an exploratory
class with Mrs. Brown
Mitchell Thomas, Kevin Tait and Cole Hamilton struggle to
get to the front of the starting line at the school cross country
run at Nicholas Sheran Park
Brennan Tanner looks sharp in the shop wearing ear muff hearing
protection
Courtney Neher,
Megan Low and
Alyssa
Andreachuk enjoy
their lunch
au
Taylor Feininger
focuses on her
school work
Ezra Yellow Horn
gets some help
from Ms. Rowntree
Alex Shade and Coben Steele enjoy just hanging out at lunch
time
Carly MacLennan, Mr. James and Maddie Siegl twist and
shout at a Friday morning activity
Hassaan Ali
Austyn Anderson
Jessica Anderson
Tanner Anderson
Alyssa Andreachuk
Megan Banmann
Brandi Bartha
Kym Barthel
Kerry Bennett
Nicole Big Bull
Garrett Bishoff
Amber Bitschy
Logan Blood
Myranda Blunden-Postman
Kim Bobinec
Jackson Bocksnick
Josef Bohnert
Megan Bohnert
Tory Boschee
Hannah Braithwaite
Virginia Brickley
Jordan Bright
Mike Brooks
Nic Brown
Brandt Buchwald
Lane Buck
Karli Butler
Melissa Campanella
Julia Case
Damariz Castillo
Shelby Charlesworth
Cheyanne Charlie
Shannon Clark
Teran Clark
Aubraye Closson
Jason Coard
Nicole Colucci
Harrison Conroy
Ryan Cook
Jarrod Cordeiro
Jade Coughlin
Nathan Crow
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Madison Dahl
Danish Dar
Cody Day Chief
Madison Demuriak
Jasmine Deringer
Sean Dixon
Janelie Dobing
Madison Dobra
Eric Drader
Kylee Duncan
Kimberly Earl
years
lat This year's grade 8's are the first to
have spent all three years at Lakie so
they must have some interesting
memories of the school.
“ I got four stiches when
I rammed my left knee
into the bleachers. I was
trying to jump up onto
the bleachers and I
missed.”
Tanin French
“ I remember getting off the bus
for school and everyone waiting
for me so I ran to see them and
tripped over a chain fence and
fell right on my face.”
Laurie Turnhull
“Ashley Jones has been
farting for the past 3
years in every shop class
that i’ve been in. That
kid needs help!”
Kyle Johnson
“Mr. Sandusky was
telling our shop class
about a shop accident
and the story made
me so sick I had to lay
on the floor before I
fainted.”
Kelton Watson
“ We were playing
British bulldog and
Kwade Horvath and
I ran for the same
person at the same
time. Kwade
accidently bit my
eyebrow. I needed
three stiches.”
Jason Coard
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“ I will always remember Mr. Wood’s
class because of the things he did like
the day he came dressed up to help us
review. Also after all the fundraiser
when all the male teachers dressed up
and did a ballet.”
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Kyle Pollock
“I got to throw a cream pie in
Mrs. Wilfong’s face. It was my
payback time.”
Virgina Brickley ■■■■■■
nTira 7
Amanda Esser
Stephanie Etches
Taylor Fenz
Tanin French
Gregory Frick
Wes Friebel
Becky Friesen
Lauren Friesen
Eric Gallant
Dakotah Garant
Andrew Gay
Bryn Gilbert
Megan Giroux
Dana Grandmont
Travis Green
Darashea Gregson
Conor Grigg
Amanda Grinton
Kerri Stupak rocks to the tune,
YMCA at the first school dance
Karlee Hatch and Lindsay Kada
look crazy on twin day
Brady Murakami and Jordan
Oseen goof off during a science
experiment
Alex Hamilton
Trevor Harding
Keenan Harrison
Karlee Hatch
Jordan Hawker
Nicole Hawkins
Kendall Healy
Jace Hendry
Gerald Herter
Shay Hill
Samantha Hofman
Jocelyn Horhozer
Kwade Horvath
Jeff Hunter
Stephanie Hurd
Alanna James
Melissa James
Josh Jentink
'4^ Julia Case models her cardboard arm
Jesse Many Chief and his
new “no care” hairdo
Brendon Laczo asking a
question on how to use a
digital camera
Jayce Olsen has fun
while he carves a
pumpkin
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Cyi Johnson
Kyle Johnson
Spenser Johnson
Ashley Jones
Lane Jones
Lindsay Kada
Dallon Karl
Raeanne Keer
Josh Kennedy
Steven Killoran
Sophia Kim
Kinsey Kindt
Emily Kirkvoid
Kyle Klassen
Courtney Kocken
Taneil Kolsza
Jaydon Kostek
Jarred Kotkas
Kirstin Kveder
Gabrielle Labrash
Brendon Laczo
Scott Lamb
Riley Lawlor
Braedon Leadbetter
Holly Lengyel
Taylor Levesque
Megan Low
Cianna Lyon
Kaylee Lyon
Tommy Lyon
Blake Lyons
Dylan MacDonald
Suzannah MacDonald
Elie MacHtmes
Alexis Maclejko
Brooke MacKay
Alex Mahoney
Josh Malcolm
Summer Malmberg
Rhonda Mannarino
Jesse Many Chief
Riley Martin
Spencer Matheson
Lunden McMahon
Sonya McNeely
Kelsey Mead
MacKenzie Milligan
Jason Molenaar
Tyler Morton
Brady Murakami
Byron Nalder
Courtney Neher
Blake Nelson
Brendan O'Leary
Stephen Ohene-Adjei
Cody Olafson
Alysha Olsen
Jayce Olsen
Allie Olson
Brody Orr
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In Memory
1’e.LlLS SllCL'V
G. S. Lakie was blessed for much too brief of a time to
have Tanis as a grade eight student. Tanis was originally from
Saddle Lake in northeastern Alberta and more recently from
Lomond. She enrolled at Lakie and made an immediate positive
impact with both students and staff.
She had a wonderful smile mixed with a great sense of
humor - well, the combination made her delightful.
Tanis was a great friend but not to the exclusion of others.
If she spotted someone sitting alone during lunch she made a
point of joining them. Her friends say that lunch times were much
more fun with her around, and that she made those around her
feel better.
This young lady had her own style and was never content
just to copy someone else - whether it was the way she dressed or
danced. Tanis knew that she was unique, we knew that she was
unique.
In a middle school with grades from six to eight it is essential
that the older students step forward in a leadership role. Tanis
was well on her way when, as her family said, the Creator came
for her. As much as we needed her, she was needed elsewhere
more.
Tanis is survived by her parents Jacqueline and John Short,
sisters Larissa and Melody, brother Eagle, and many other uncles,
aunts and cousins.
Tanis, you walked tall and we shall never forget you.
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Jordan Oseen
Brenden Palmer
Kyndrilyn Perverseff
Kyle Pollock
Michael Pols
Jamie Ponomar
Tiffany Preete
Stuart Pritchard
Brandon Quinn
Nathaniel Quinn
Kaylen Rath
Hayley Rice
Travis Robinson
Hannah Roper
Courtney Roth
Kelsey Schenk
Jeff Scott
Samantha Serniak
Karli Sewers
Carissa Shaw
Erika Sheen
Justin Shigehiro
Evan Singleton
Kandace Sittichinli
Tessa Smith
Skyler Sparkes
Kellen Spencer
Dillon St Jean
Julia Steed
Dylan Strank
Niki Strate
Kerri Stupak
Courtney Sturtevant
Nicole Sutherland
Mike Szmaj
Cassidy Taal
Rustin Tallow
Brennan Tanner
Luc Tataryn
Derek Thomas
Jessica Tolman
Dylan Townshend
Laurie Turnbull
Kolby Valgardson
Megan Van Woerkom
Nickolas Veer
Kayla Veltman
Laura Veltman
Ethan Vidmar
Marshall Wakelen
Drew Walton
Kelton Watson
Alex Wehrwein
Chris Welder
Katelyn Wells
Blair Wesko
Kianna Whittaker
Megan Wilson
Jessica Wilton
Alexis Wolsey
Logan Wourms
Ezra Yellow Horn
Danni Young
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Nabaa Alam
Trevor Alexander
Alexander Anderson
Ian Andrews
Sydney Ascroft
Laura Beattie
Willow Beck
Maison Benoit
James Besharah
Brittany Bird
Ashley Bloudoff
Mark Boychuk
Cj Bradford
Tyler Bradshaw
MacKenzie Briscoe
Ayden Broadhead
Brad Brown
Davis Brown
Evan Brown
Ali Buchwald
Nathan Bullock
Damian Butler
Cordell Campbell
Isbhi Castillo
James Cazal
Travis Charlesworth
Erin Chatterton
Matthew Chatterton
Adam Chrapko
Ryan Clarke
Kennedy Clifton
Christopher Cote
Samantha Cotton
Carolyne Cox
Jordan Crabbe
Ariel Crowshoe
Stuart Dalby
Sarah de Boer
Tara Deheer
Sayeed Devraj-Kizuk
Teresa-Lynn Dillabough
Emily Dong
Angela Gruninger snacking and dancing Oddette Wadhams and Savannah
Jackson rock out at the first
school dance
Ryley Donkersgoed
Kelsey Driscoll
Max Drollinger
Pengfei Du
Andrew Duell
Bryce Duff
Duvina Duffy
Maryn Dwyer
Erick Ebner
Ryley Elser
Preston Elton
Connor Emigh
Scott Erlendson
Kyla Everson
Taylor Feininger
Jesse Ferguson
Jesse Fjordbotten
Lauren Gallimore
Jessica Garner
Steven Gillis
Bria Graham
Kami Grayson
Angela Gruninger
Marshall Guenther
Brock Hadden
Ashley Haimila
Dalyce Hamilton
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Jennifer Harrington
Kaela Hawker
Mallorie Hawkes
Justine Heavy Head
Jalyce Heller
Baillie Helm
Matthew Hemmerling
Austin Hendry
Jenny Hennigar
Drew Herauf
Braedan Heyland
Jordyn Hilts
Ashley Hood
Jayda Hooge
Erik Hopkins
Logan Howells
Ashley Humphries
Connor Irvine
Ammara Ishtiaq
Marshal Iwaasa
Brittany Izsak
Savannah Jackson
Spencer Jensen
Tanner Jensen
Amber Johnson
Jessie Johnson
Tyler Johnson
Mark Joosten
Natasia Jose
Nathaniel Jote
Kristyn Kearl
Ellis Kennedy
Tan Khotpalee
DongJin Kim
Jenny Kim
Tyler Kindt
Pamela Kirkham
Robert Krein
Devon Laidler
Amanda Langston
Brandon Larue
Josh Lawlor
Brooke Leadbetter
Ryan Leadbetter
Dongwon Lee
Alecia Lennie
Dylan Letondre
Tony Li
Connor Livingstone
Kyra Livingstone
John Logan
Aryssa Loranger
Brooklyne Lyon
Davey Lyon
Brendan MacArthur
Rhian MacDonald
Megan MacFarlane
Jessica MacIntyre
Spencer MacLean
Dustin Many Guns
Jordan Marchuk
Erin Marshall
Brendan Martens
Outrageous!
“I want to own a
zoo in Africa
with lots of
exotic animals”
Melissa Matis
“I want to start a
fashion line made
of food, so if you
get hungry you
can eat your
clothes”
Katlyn Robinson
“I’d like to ride
my horse in a
Spruce Meadow
jumping
competition
someday”
Tara McLeod
“I want to go to
Jupiter in my
family’s old
broken down
Ford Tempo
named Lucky”
Emily Dong
“I want to play
lacrosse on top of
a semi-truck
going highway
speed”
Katherine Seleski
I
I
“I want to play
hockey for the
NHL and beat up
all the guys”
Sarah Spooner
19
In My opinion:
Hockey - “I have
played defence in
hockey for 3-4 years
and I like it because I
get to hit people.”
Chris Cote
Animals - “I really like
my cat, Player. She
likes to play with lazer
pointers.”
Jesse Fjordbotten
Football - “Football is
cool because you are
allowed to tackle
people. I play it three
times a week.”
Brad Melchin
Melissa Matis
Zack McAllister
Campbell McCarthy
Rebecca McColl
Shane McDonald
Tara McLeod
Brad Melchin
Kenzie Menzak
Chelsea Mereska
Kennedy Meyer
Brayden Middleton
Megan Molenaar
Dallas Mortensen
Leigh Muirhead
Ryan Munn
Kristyn Nelson
Benton Neufeld
Kayden Newman
Brock Nickel
Thomas Nixey
Riley Olsen
Tianna Olson
Braeden Ostepchuk
Mitchell Owsley
Jffit Tyson Wojtowicz and Davis
Brown are Siamese twins for
Twin Day
Rhian MacDonald finds a new
way to wear her phys. ed. shorts
Tanner Parisien
Brady Paul
Haley Perlow
Cole Peters
Johnathon Peters
Shane Pilling
Matthew Pitcher
Jessica Pols
Travis Pontarolo
Brady Proc
Amy Qian
Darnell Quinn
Kelsey Redekopp
Ryan Rideout
Katlyn Robinson
Tyson Robinson
Eric Roesler
Jordan Rouse
Amanda Safinuk
Tyler Schwarz
Emily Schwengler
Raven Scott
Talissa Scotton
Dustin Scout
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Holly Screpnek
Katherine Seleski
Dwight Selke
Brandon Setter
Kyle Shelton
Keeton Sheridan
Stefanie Simms
Tavleen Singh
David Skilling
MacKenzie Small Eyes
Corwin Smith
Dustin Smith
Nicholas Solowoniuk
Jessica Sommer Feldt
Sarah Spooner
Brandt Stansfield
Chris Stodolka
Oliver Stokes
Ryan Swanson
Breea Tamminga
Sarah Thompson
Paige Toly
Raelene Tomalty
Megan Truscott
Kyle Shelton in a pumpkin pie
eating contest at the Halloween
party in Mr. Bryant’s room
Laura Beattie shouts out during a
Lakie volleyball pep ralley
Holly Screpnek gives us the attitude look
C.J. Tuff
Ethan Tymburski
Tara Van Driesten
Braeden Varty
Kaitee Vegter
Kelly-Ann Veniot
Ethan Visser
Oddette Wadhams
Emily Wevers
Justin Whillans
Aaron White
John White
Tyra Whitson
Jake Wilkins
Mathew Williamson
Tyson Wojtowicz
Brendan Woods
Ryan Yee
“I do my biking in the mountains and down in the coulees.
It’s fun to do the bigger jumps.” David Skilling
“I like mountain
biking because of the
fun and the pain. I like
to go biking with my
friends from Bert and
Macs. We usually go
down in the coulees or
to Ewok Village.”
Andrew Duell
“I like biking up in the mountains by Kimberley
and Fernie. We do lots of trails and go down the
ski hills. ” Drew Herauf
“I like mountain biking because it's fun and good
exercise.” Scott Erelendson
“I do my biking in the coulees
at the Ewok Village and Dead
Fall. My favourite is doing
the Dead Fall jumps. The first
time was scary but not any
more.” Matt Chattertph
I do BMX racing for the speed and adrenaline rush.
Ryan Yee
“BMX biking because it's fun and cool. I like
doing dirt jumps at construction sites.”
Riley Olsen
“I like casual biking beacuse its a cheap form of
transportation. Its also a lot faster then walking.”
Braeden Ostepchuck
Bikes are used for fun, sports, or just cheap transportation.
We surveyed students to find out where and why they
like to strap on a helmet and ride.
“ 1 enjoy mountain biking in the coulees with my
friends. I don’t have much time to go as often as
I'd like. I like the feel of the adrenalin when I do
jumps, but not really high ones.” Nabaa Alam
Kaira Adamson
Ayesha Ahmed
Julie Anderson
Eric Ankutowicz
Rehan Arshad
Joe Artzberger
Laidlaw Austin
Hailey Babb
Demi Babe
Tianna Barnes
Jason Beaver
Tyler Beninger
Christina Bennett
Samantha Bennett
Michael Big Swan
Peggy Big Weasel
Alexis Bloos
Ashleigh Blunden-Postman
Spencer Bobinec
Sammy Borland-Dashiak
Jordan Bosma
Mariko Boulet
Taylor Bourassa
Caden Boyce
Adam Brais
Kayla Braun
Ryan Brown
Tanaya Brown
Tyler Campagna
Dillen Campbell
Brandon Carleton
Ashlee Carlson
Joseph Charlebois-Perry
Lindsay Coleman
Will Cuel
Bryce De Boer
Cam Degroot
Cassidy Deringer
Kyle Devisser
Raelee Eagle Bear
Alexa Elser
Jared Etches
Hunter Evans
Brady Eveleigh
Justin Fehr
Jordan Fenz
Korey Fenz
Kara Ferguson
Taylor Findlay
Chloe Flanagan
Quincee Folk
Jeremy Forster
Robert Foster
Matthew Frick
Conner Fromm
Jared Gomany
Dylan Gordon
Blake Gourley
Jacob Graham
Johnathan Greene
Brittany Greene-DeJager
Brayden Grenier
Nathan Grigg
Callie Gundlock
Cole Hamilton
Miranda Harvie
Brooke Heggie
Adam Hesketh
Eric Hill
Aaron Hofman
Jinjin Hou
Melanie Hurd
Joey Ibbotson
Taylor Irwin
Justin James
Brandon Johansen
Kelli Johnson
Kory Johnson
Riley Jones
Taylor Jones
Katy Jorgensen
Kendra Keer
Jordan Kendall
Cortney Kindt
27
In My Opinion:
MOVIE-“2 Fast 2
Furious is my favorite
movie because it has
cool cars like the
Nissan Skyline and
Toyota Supra.”
Jordan Fenz
HOCKEY-“There’s
more penalties and the
game seems slower
than before the NHL
strike and rule
changes.”
Callie Gundlock
OKLAHOMA - “Is my
favorite place to
vacation because my
dad’s family is from
there.”
Joe Artzberger
SONG - “Photograph by
Nickelback is my
favorite song because I
like the lryics. It’s a real
story about their
childhood.”
Shaelynn Lyon
Tanner Layton
Benji Leavitt
Kayla Lee
Rikki Levesque
Devin Logan
Justin Lowe
Kara Lumley
Cooper Lyon
Shaelynn Lyon
Aubrey Lyons
Jordan MacKinnon
Carly MacLennan
Garret Many Chief
Kaylee Marance
Vanessa Marshall
Sydney Martin
Mark Maxwell
Amy McAllister
Justin Klassen
Jessica Krampl
Colten Kunst
Austin Laidlaw
Jordan Lamb
Matthew Lavis
Matthew McNally
Kyle Melchin
Kristen Millband
Kailee Miller
Ashia Moore
Hailey Moors
Mackenzie Moser
Brookelyn Neher
Storm Nelson
Alexis Nobert
Kevin Noh
Ashley Norris
Ashley Northey
Katelyn O'Sullivan
Brandon Oliver
MacKenzie Olsen
Ramy Osman
Tanner Parascak
Jamee Pasolli
Austin Payne
Kristopher Phillips
Jenna Phoebus
Michael Putz
Allayna Ramp
Tanis Rath well
Emily Rea
Braydon Reach
Andrew Robb
Madison Romard
Jason Roth
Trevor Sakatch
Jade Salus
Justan Sawada
Sarah Schultz
Kelly Schwartz
Taylor Scully
Ryerson Seguin
Elaine Selke
Alex Shade
Diamond Shelstad
Logan Shephard
Maddie Siegl
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Austin Steed
Coben Steele
Ashley Steenbergen
Haley Steenbergen
Kaitlyn Stork
Savannah Strank
Erik Sutherland
Lisa-Marie Swanepoel
Zachary Sweetgrass
Kevin Tait
Brien Tajiri
Logan Tataryn
Mitchell Thomas
Jordyn Thompson
Rachael Thompson
Amara Thrall
Tyson Thurlow
Robyn Tingey
Braden Simpson
Devon Sinclair
Katherine Sittichinli
Kierra Slater
Karissa Smith
Derek St. Jean
if you had
400
bonus cheque.
“I am spending 400 cheque?”
Jason Beaver
“I’m giving it to
parents, because they
need it more than I do.”
Derek St. Jean
“I think I will put 200 will
go in my bank account
and the rest I will spend
on shopping because
you can always use
extra money to shop.”
Jamee >!!t
11 ^pmpressions
After spending the first 5 grades in the same
building the sixes graduated to Lakie. Some of
their first impressions are:
“ I first walked into this school to
register on the last day of classes
and I thought the school was so
cool! 1 came to the school and met
lots of new friends.” Kierra Slater
“I thought Lakie was very big and
had lots of people. It was a little hard
to find my classes but I found them.
Lockers were a little hard at first but
now it’s a snap!” Ayesha Ahmed
“Since my brother went here last year I knew
that this school had a great reputation, but its
better then I thought it would be! All the teachers
are willing to help and everyone is very
friendly.” Alexa Elser
“When I first saw
G.S Lakie I thought
it was so big that 1
was going to get
lost!”
Collen Kunst
Brent Tradewell
Contessa Tran
Brandon Turchyn
Jerrod Unruh
Gabrielle Vasas
Ren Visser
Keely Wadsworth
Sharia Walker
Mitchel Walser
Grant Wasylewich
Laken Watson
Deirdre Wells
Sean Wiggill
Kirsty Wilson
Mariah Wilson
Melanie Wilton
Naixin Xu
Kayla Zieffle
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“I was kind of nervous at first but
not now. I also like how we have alot
of extra activites.”
Matt Frick
Mr. Valgardson plays the guitar in the staff band
r Contessa Tran and Mr. Rajcic-like student,
like teacher
Mr. Bucyk has another new hairstyle
Mr. Syme performs in the staff band
during a Friday AM assembly
Mr. Kubik demonstrates to his
advisor class the correct way to
throw a rubber chicken
staff 33
Miss Casson, Mrs. Wolsey, Mr. Ken and
Mrs. King Hunter enjoy a good dinnerbreak
during one of the parent/teacher
interview evenings
Mrs. Brown is a rockstar for the staff
band
Ms. Galicia in her 80’s aerobics gear on a
Friday morning
Heather Fleming
Liza Friend
Darlene Galicia
Pam Garner
Wendy Hall
Jennifer Halowski
Yolane Harding
Doug James
Jim Ken-
Dawn King-Hunter
Deb Kirkham
Rod Kornelsen
Ben Kubik
Frank Lowe
Deb Lysak
Nancy Marten
Kyle McKenzie
Mick Pariseau
Lori Adamson
Luke Anderberg
Janice Brown
Mike Bryant
Ken Bucyk
“Don’t sweat the small stuff unless it is
life threatening or a medical emergency
- life is too short.”
G. Smith
“I love teaching foods and sewing at
Lakie because the kids are always willing
to try new things, which makes me feel
free.” E. Wallace
34 .
Tammy Casson
Darryl Christiansen
Anita Christie
Fay Coleby
Gina Dudas
Angela Payne
Dee Peterson
Guy Pomohac
Richard Powell
Ken Rogers
Brenda Rowntree
Maria Rowntree
Jessica Rumer
Eldon Sandusky
Gord Smith
Christina Spooner
Loy Stuckey
Karen Sutherland
Bill Syme
Regan Thiessen
Melissa Thomas
Vanessa Upton
Jordan Valgardson
Joel Wetmore
Marie Wilfong
Lorraine Wolsey
Kevin Wood
“I love working with the students. It really
makes my day when students buy in and
start asking questions.”
D. Peterson
“The kids here at Lakie are fantastic.
We’ve got the best First Nations Club in
the school district.”
J. Hansen
“Teaching at Lakie is like a dream, or at
the very least, a reality unknown or
experienced anywhere else.”
L. Anderberg
“I believe it is important to enjoy the
small, simple things in life with the
greatest intensity.”
J. Rumer
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Donna Provick
Peter Rajcic
Megan Redpath
Laura Richardson
Jenn Robinson
student
back: Cortney Kindt, Sharia Walker, Brooke Heggie (Most Valuable Runner Award),
Keely Wadsworth, Shaelynn Lyon, Kelli lohnson( 110% Award), Coach Kevin
Wood
front: Ashley Northey, Carly Maclennan, Kaira Adamson, Mackenzie Olsen, Jordyn
Thompson, Jordan McKinnon
missing: Kaylee Marance
back: Grant Wasylewich, Justan Sawada, Brent Tradewell, Jordan Lamb (110% Award),
Ryerson Seguin, Joseph Charlebois-Perry
front: Justin Lowe (Most Valuable Runner Award), Justin James, Aaron Hofman,
Cooper Lyon, Korey Fenz
missing: Mitchell Thomas, Austin Payne
Ck'"’"’Pions
back: Tyler Schwartz, Corwin Smith, Nabaa Alam, Jake Wilkins (110% Award),
Evan Brown (Most Valuable Runner Award), Steven Gillis
front: Matthew Chatterton, Braedon Heyland, Ethan Tymburski, Mitch Owsley, Mark
Boychuck, Trevor Alexander
missing: Oliver Stokes
back: Cassidy Taal, Jasmine Deringer, Julia Steed, Megan Bohnert, Bryn Gilbert, Hayley
Rice (110% Award)
front: Amanda Esser, Mackenzie Milligan, Erika Sheen, Kaylee Lyon, Nicole Hawkins
missing: Shannon Clark, Brooke Mackay (Most Valuable Runner Award)
back: Ellis Kennedy, Emily Schwengler, Kaitee Vegter, Willow Beck (110% Award),
Jalyce Heller, Sarah Thompson, Melissa Matis (Most Valuable Runner Award)
front: Leigh Muirhead, Rhian MacDonald, Kyla Everson,
Chelsea Mereska (110% Award), Kami Grayson
missing: Bria Graham
back: Ezra Yellow Hom, Taylor Levesque, Alex Mahoney, Trevor Harding,
Tommy Lyon, Austyn Anderson
front: Kym Barthel (110% Award), Kellen Spencer (Most Valuable Runner Award),
Jackson Bocksnick, Luc Tataryn, Brennan Tanner
missing: Jarred Kotkas, Conor Grigg
Terry
school
THANKS TERRY FO
FOR GIVING US
HOPE
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Chris Forget Matt Foster Wade Frederick Denton Fredrickson
Ladell Freison Cory Gaetz Robin Gagnon Dean Gaskarth Shawn George
Scott Gibboney Keenan Gilker Timothea Gilker Amber Gilmar Jaymes Going
Lindsy Gordon Ethan Gorner Stephen Goth Jason Grant John Granzow
Kelly Gray Angie Green Chris Gregg Hayley Gregory Aaron Gronemeyer
David Gudmundson Rod Haitel Jack Hall Niki Hall Heather Hamilton
Jodie Hanna Erin Hasinoff Kelly Healy Gloria Heavy Head
Noah Hebert Greg Hendricks Tyler Heward Jeremy Hillmer Alyisha Hindbull
Stacey Hirsche Lindsay Hornberger Michael Hovan Roni Hudemka Jessie Hughes
Jason Huie Megan Huston Kim Hutcheon Susan Hutcheon Clay Jacobson
Craig James Patricia Janhsen Candace Johnson Heather Jones T risha Kane
Jody Kary Micheli Keim Adrian Kent Jeff Kenzie Jennifer Kenzie
Nadia Khattak Dean Klassen Denise Knorr Ryan Kurtz Cara Lacey
Kevin Larue Ricky Layton Andrew Lee Nip Ly Sing Ly
Blain MacDonald Christie MacKenzie Jennifer MacLachlan Crystal Majeran Tammy Marshall
Jean Mathison Amanda Matthews Jackie May Jennie McArthur Mike McLean
Scott Me Clain Jaime McDowall Kyle McKinney Jim McLaren Laura McNairn
Pam Meadows Roxanne Melvin Kevin Mertz Julia Mitton Jim Morris
Francis Morven Lacey Mueller Shawn Mullen Tracy Neddo Angela Nelson
Dan O'Connor DeDee Oborosky Lisa Palmer Carrie Penner Cheryl Petro
Roy Phelps Shelly Pinder Charmaine Poole Troy Price
Ed Quan
Tracy Price
Alexis Puffer-Ross Mike Piska Kristin Reeves Lancea Ried
Sandra Roberts Clint Roberts Brad Roelofs Heather Ross Susan Russell
Tim Saunders Marco Scheiwiller Troy Scherer Karla Schroedder
Jeremy Scott Kristy Seaman Dave Shackleford Ryan Shannon
Kareen Schwarz
Lacey Sheen
Leah Sheer Troy Sitter Jeff Skretting Steven Sommerfeldt Jenny Speelman
Christine Spiers Lisa Spring Janies Steele Troy Stephenoff Karly Staffer
Aaron Sturgeon Robyn Symons Terri Talerico Jennifer Tamura Graham Taylor
Jennifer Taylor Sarah Thomas Megan Thomas Tim Tollestrup Tracy Tolley
Jennifer Tomomitsu Rachelle Toth Tenille Unruh Jordan Valgardson Jennifer Varzari
Carrie Webster Tricia Wells
Ask me if I care
Sally Wenning Deanna West Cindy Westergreen
Bill Wiehler Jamie Wieler Teresa Williamson
Ryan Young
Where????—Oh! Mark Willis Leanne Yanosik
there! I see her!!
Charles Yellowface
KISS ME ! ’
YOU FOOL’’
Computer Wizard
The old computers at Hamilton
Junior High were replaced this year
with two different new models -
Macintosh Plus and Amiga 500.
Jim McLaren takes a moment to
eyeball a camera lens before getting
back to his computer assignment.
Hamilton's verson of ’’Wayne’s World’’
Pat Janhsen, one of the students who help out
in the office with secretary Donna Wellander.
Jeanna Erb Michelle Keim,
Tiffany Engler, Sing Ly, and
Susan Hutcheon line up for a
mug shot. Look Out Saddam!
Grade 8
Susan Aarts Vicki Aarts Rob Allan
Chris Ames
Jason Adams Jennifer Ajtai
Kwasi Ampofo-Savage Melissa Anderson Steven Andrews
Cara Ball Scott Bascom
Miriam Armener
J.C. Ashmead Debby Bales Lisa Bascom
Ritchie Beaulieu Sadie Bell Ben Bennett Kerri Beresnak Jennifer Biernaskie
Craig
Erik Bjorgan Corrina Blakley Raj Boora Gina Borggard Born With A Tooth
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Niran Bounsombath Jarrett Bozzi Kelly Briggs Iann Brown Michelle Bulpitt
Bree Burns Kevin Chambers Jennifer Christensen Scott Copeland Dolly Cotton
Jennifer Crandall Richard Cronkhite Jeremy Crump Janice Daigle Patrick Dillabough
Angela Donison Krissy Dorrell Kelsey Drozdowski Camie Pace Billy-Joe Dyck
Sharon Earl Kent Edeburn Laura Entz Tyler Fallwell Jody Ferguson
Jonathan Fessler Neil Fisher Micheal Fitzhenry Justin Fletcher Chris Ford
Wade Forsyth Rory Freeman Shirley Friberg Dana Gagnon Ryan Glover
Aaron Going David Gorner Rebecca Goth Brandy Graf Jennifer Graham
David Graveland Brad Gray
Trinidy Hall Jennifer Harker Tara Hawkins Kristen Hegland Jennifer Heitman
Megan Hendry Jared Heninger Scott Henley Allison Heward Sherry Hopkins
Kathy Grover Amber Gruninger Greg Hackson
Aron Hornberger Colin Howe Donovan Huff Tracy Hughes Kevin Huie
Brad Hutton Steven Irvine Jody Isleifson Lindsay Ito Timythi Jasiukewicz
Michelle Jensen Karyjerke Nolan Johnson Kevin Johnson Wayne Jones
Steven Joseph Jennifer Kaye Amber Keebler
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Ryan Jones Kristy Kempt
Karie King Kim Kirchner Laina Knorr Josh Kosabeck Donya Kowal
Jack Kwong
Roxanne
Lindsay Leishman Long Time Squirrel Colin Mack Aaron Mack Lyle Madge
Stephanie Magyar Curtis Mandeville Vicki Maslen Aaron Mathes Christopher McCarroll
Karlene Lacanilao Charlene Lacanilao Eric Laforest Nadine Larko
Angela McDonald Leslie McDowall Trevor McGill Melissa McGowan Niall McKenna
Ryan McMurray Alex McNairn Shauna Meadows Chad Mellafond Charlene Millard
Michael Morgan Janine Motz Jim Mulock Craig Munro Jennifer Naylor
Laura New'man Alyssa Norsworthy David Palmer Shelli Paulson Nikayla Paulson
Kristine Peace 1 risha Perverseff Lindsay Pinnegar Lindsay Pisko Ted Pollard
Randi Pope Ryan Pozzi Jeff Puder Jodi Quiring Jack Rach
Carrie Rampold Chris Ramsay Alaina Read
Candace Reidel Chelsea Reidel Tennile Reidel Shawn Risling Robbie Rudolph
Angela Read Leila Regier
Sarah Russell Robyn Samuels Maegan Sandusky Carrie Scherer Sandra Schooler
Brett Schuler Nicole Scovill Kory Seaman Stephen Selski Amanda Sharp
Tanya Shot Both Sides Scott Sinclair Travis Sjovold Greg Skelton Chris Skriver
Ryan Smith Geoff Sommerfeldt Susan Sommerfeldt JoAnne Spackman Cindy Speelman
Wes Spring Trina Steinhauer Natasha Steinke Amanda Stewart Robert Straga
Matthew Stringer Katie Surber Melissa Svoboda Ryan Swagar Jeffrey Tchir
CoriTeramura Brenda Tschetter Jennifer VanEgmond Van Nieuwenhuizen Travis Waddell
Jerry Waldern Vince Walker Anthony Wallbank Wade Walters Jeremy Waterfield
Mike Wipple Timothy Wiehler Lily Wong Corey Wong Jerri Woodcock
Brian Woodring Troy Yancie Duane Zaretski Wes Zaugg Blake Zaugg
Thomas Zywina Michelle Neufeld
He was THIS BIG
Look ma, no cavities!
Grade 7---------
Amanda Adnitt Charmaine Alexy Saqib Ali Anthony Anderberg Shawn Anderson
Stephen Balderson
Tonja Berg Heather Blakeley Jason Bohnet
Sherri Bakowski
Rejean Beaurivage Jess Bengry
Parveen Boora Stacey Boutland
Miranda Angus Scott Atkinson Rhonda Audenaert
Joshua Baril Leah Bashforth Rob Baskerville
Lindsay Brandley Angelica Brown Patrick Budzynski Shane Burton
Lia Buxton James Carefoot Tyler Carlson Michelle Carpenter Gene Castellano
Ian Lyndsay Chambers Chapman Lilian Chow Jennifer Chomiak Sheila Christie
Tammy Clark Ryan Cockburn Tamara Copeland Joshua Costanza Jacqueline Coward
Levi Cox Douglas Crandall Gwen Creeley Joshua Crittenden Michael CrossWhite
Joshua Daub Timothy Debot Crystal Dejong Marsha Delong Bryon Dorchuk
Beth Dorchak Mellisa Dudley Scott Duncan Danielle Dyke
Anna Ebel Riley Edwards Colyn Ekren Michael Evans
Simon
Ellis-T oddington
Lindsay Finch-Feild Brandon Fletcher Amber Forbes Sarah Forsyth Nathan Fraser
Georgette Frizzell Daniel Garrett Jeremy Garrick Deanne Gaskarth
Derrick Grant
Jeff George
Jessica Goertzen Khianna Graham Mark Grant
Andrea Green Chealsa Grigor Tyler Guenther Collin Gunter David Hackman
James Hadfield Ryan Hanna Teresa Hansen Aimee Harbidge
Sarah Haskett Randy Hatfield Danielle Heavy Head Tasha Hebert Brian Heitman
Daniel Hohlbein Christopher Holmes Jennifer Holzer Chrissy Ann Hovan Robert Howe
Aprila Heninger Warren Heppler Alanna Hirsche
Julie Hakze
Cam Hughes Alishea Inman Jamies Ives Allan James Lee Jensen
Naomi Johannessen Ryanjohnson Christine Joseph April Kaji Nadine Kary
Carmen Kercher Andrew Kergan Sabrina Kerr Jennifer Kew Heidi Koegler
Aaron Koegler Marcia Larson Linh Le Sheldon LePage James Leader
Alana Leavens Nicole Leclaire Ryan Lehbauer Brandon Leier
Kathi Lister
Andrea Leonard
Julie Lewis Steven Livingston Kimberly Long
Stacey Louis Aaron Low Phi Ly Evan MacDonald Scott MacDonald
Ian MacLachlan Ben Maj eski Christie Malm berg Craig Mathes Christina McGeough
Shannon Michael McKinley McAllister Carrie McDonald Lisa McKay Michael McNeely
Michael Mert z Tiffany Millard Matthew Mitton Katherine Moody Everett Morning Bird
Brett Nay Michell Nelson Brad Neve Sara Normoyle
Suzanne Olchowecki Jennifer Palmer Michell Parascak Jay Park Dawn Parr
Sarah Parrott Matthew Paskuski Kyle Paterson Robin Patterson Cory Patterson
Brooke Peacock Tammy Pelletier Matthew Pelzmann Monique Penner Alana Pentney
Ian Perks Tara Perron Thomas Peterson Shane Phair Darren Pierzchala
Michael Pinder Paul Planidin-Nitsch Jesse Poriz McKinnley Prince Tracy Rabbit
Dusty Savage Lydia Schroeder Tim Schwartz Melody Scout Christopher Seely
Leanne Slawson Rebecca Smith Amy Sommerfeldt Janis Spear Chief Locke Spencer
Myles Radford Jason Ramstad Jonathan Rollack Christine Sarter Susan Saunders
Jennifer Shackleford Chris Sheen Andrew Sheer Chloe Silver James Skelton
Ryan Stauffer Shannon Stenbeck Michelle Staffer Jesse Supina John Surber
Selina Szabo Ranken Tanaka Nancy Taylor Kelly Tschritter Lisa Twigg
Terra Unruh T ara Vataman Kalie Veres
Heather
Daina Ully Van Nieuwenhuizen
Stephen Viola Sheri Wadsworth Christopher Wall Bradley Weitz Michelle West
Duhhhhhhhhh!
B. J. Wilson Brianne Zaug
Staff-----------------------------------------------
Pam Adams Randy Bardock Sue Bengry Bob Brunelle KenBucyk
Ruben Bueckert Barry Byam Garry Canadine Jack Chalmers Brian Donaldson
Wendy Fox Wendy Hall Roger Harty Gail Holland Tokio Hori
Karen Hudson ' Jane Huson Rob King-Brown Ruth Litwin Terry Menzyk
MikeMyndio Karen McCune Dick McDonald Duncan McGeorge Linda McKenzie
Dee Peterson Diane Pokarney Jack Ramsay Kathy Roberts Sherry Rohovie
Eldon Sandusky Jodi Savage Harry Smith Tom Spackman Hugh Tamblyn
Larry Thomson Irene Yamamoto
Lidell Attwood Nettie Forth Louanne Lafournie Dorothy Pletell Lily Rogers
Donna Wellander Marge Wiens Terry Wills
Two Boneheads
Tough day
Mr. Smith !?
Senior Guys Basket-ball
Top: Ed Quan,
Randy Bullock,
Ryan Glover,
Jordan Valgardson,
Ryan Young,
Mr. Myndio,
Bottom: Ruston Edwards,
John Granzow,
Ricky Layton,
Scott McClain,
Kwasi Ampofo-Savage
Junior Guys Basket-ball
Top: Brad Hutton,
Blake Zaugg,
Mark Grant,
Wade Forsyth,
Chris McCarroll,
Micheal Mertz
Mr. Byam,
Bottom: Aron Hornbeiger,
Greg Hackson,
Chris Ramsey
Senoir Girls Basket-ball
Top: Miss Savage,
Camie Duthie,
Alexis Puffeross,
Kristy Kempt,
Susan Sommerfeldt,
Natasha Steinke,
Bottom: Amanda Sharp,
Candace Reidel,
Chelsea Reidel,
Jodi Quiring,
Jennifer Harker
Junior Girls Basket-ball
Top: Kristen Hegland,
Dana Gagnon,
Michelle Stoffer,
Jody Ferguson,
Sara Forsyth,
Brianne Zaugg
Suzanne Olchowecki
Bottom: Kelly Briggs,
Lisa Bascom,
Trisha Perverseff,
Jennifer Crandall
Senior Guys Volley-Ball
Top: Mr. Tamblyn
Middle: Ryan Young,
Mark Grant,
Ryan Glover,
Jeremy Crump,
Bottom: Ricky Layton,
Jason Huie,
Ed Quan,
Riley Ellis-Toddinton,
Robert Straga
Junior Guys Volley-Ball
Top: Scott Atkinson,
Bryon Dorchak,
Blake Zaugg,
Scott Henely,
Chris Ramsay,
Mr. Donaldson,
Bottom: Riley Edwards,
Kevin Huie,
Jack Rach,
Cam Hughes,
Ryan Johnson
Senior Girls Volley-Ball
Top:Terra Ferris,
Marilyn Budd,
Trisha Kane,
Middle: Amanda Sharp,
Natasha Steinke,
Alexis Puffer-Ross,
Miss McMune,
Bottom: Chelsea Reidel,
Susan Sommerfeldt,
Candace Reidel
Junior Girls Volley-Ball
Top:Miss Savage,
Trisha Perverseff,
Lilian Chow,
Cara Ball,
Stacy-Manager
Mr. Smith,
Middle: Shannon Steinbeck,
Sarah Forsyth,
Kristy Kempt,
Melissa Svoboda,
Bottom: Megan Hendry,
Camie Duthie
Badminton
TOP: Mr. Hori,
Bryon Dorchak,
Mark Grant,
Brad Neive,
Brad Weitz.
BOTTOM:
Ian MacLachlan,
Shane Burton,
Ranken Tanaka.
Gr.7 Guys
Gr. 7 Girls
TOP:
Shannon Stenbeck
Beth Dorchak,
Suzy Olcheweki,
Mr. Bardock,
Stacy Boutland,
Julie Lewis.
BOTTOM:
Christine Joseph,
Karmen Kirchner,
Linh Le.
MISSING:
Lillian Chow.
Gr.8 Girls
TOP:Kristine Peace
Laina Knorr
Natasha Steinke
Camie Duthie
Mrs. Litwin
BOTTOM: Chelsea Reidel
Candace Reidel
Leslie McDowall
Tennille Reidel
Gr.8 Guys
TOP:Jeff Tchir
Jeremy Crump
Chris Ford
Blake Zaugg
Kevin Johnson
Mr.Canadine
BOTTOM:Wade Walters
Chris Ramsey
Colin Mack
Nolan Johnson
Travis Waddle
Gr.9 Girls
TOP:Mr.Myndio
Kristin Reeves
MIDDLE:Tammy Marshall
Lacy Sheen
Trisha Kane
Julia Mitton
Marilyn Budd
Alexis Puffer-Ross
BOTTOM:Lisa Spring
Susan Russell
Jamie McDowall
Top:Mr. Bucyk
Jason Huie
Ryan Young
Graham Taylor
Ricky Layton
BOTTOM:Jason Chin
Edmund Quan
Riley Ellis-Toddington
Jim McLaren
Gr.9 Guys
Wrestling----------------------------------------
WRESTLING 90-91
Wrestlers this year competed in three tournaments:
Cut Bank H.S. Invitational (Cut Bank, Montana),
Ernest Manning Jr.High Invitational(Calgary),
and the Senator Riley H.S. Invitational(High River).
Although no medals were won, wrestlers wrestled
extremely well and should be extremely proud of
their accomplishments.
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Grade 7 Band
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This year there were 89
students in the HJH band
program. All three bands
performed at the Kiwanis
Music Festival of Bands.
The HJH band marks for
the Kiwansis Festival
were: Grade 7 -
excellent,Grade 8 - good,
Grade 9 - good plus.
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The choral program at HJH has been extremely successful
this year. All four choirs participated in the Kiwanis
Music Festival in March and did very well. Grade seven
received two marks of good, and grade eight received
three excellents. Two marks of excellent were acheived
by grade nine. Select choir attained excellent and superior
ratings. ”1 stood in The Maytime Meadow”, by Brent
Pierce, was commissioned for the Hamilton Junior High
choir.
ARE YOU HAVING A GOOD DAY?
HAVE ANY OF THE FOLLOWING EVER HAPPENED TO YOU?
1.
ou wake up and get ready for school .... but it's Saturday.
2.
^ou put your bra on backwards and it fits better.
3.
^ou call 911 and they put you on hold.
4.
^our parents come home 2 days early from their trip and crash your party.
5.
"You turn on your favorite radio station and they 're playing Milli Vanilli.
6.
Vour twin forgets your birthday.
7.
"Your income tax refund cheque bounces.
8.
^our boss tells you to not bother taking your coat off.
9.
Vou're 1/2 way through your Raisin Bran and your sister asks if you've seen her scab collection.
10.
Vou wake up and your braces are locked together.
11.
^?ou put both contact lenses in the same eye.
12.
\?ou wake up to find your waterbed has a leak and then remember you don't have a waterbed.
13.
Vou walk in the school and find that your dress is tucked in your pantyhose.
14.
Vou turn on the T.V. and find that they are showing emergency evacuation routes from the city.
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Vou discover that the buttons on your Levi 501's are undone and you've been walking around with your hands in your pockets.WHATEVER
This is the first year at Hamilton that there has
been a cooking club. The Cooking Club serves a
lunch to the staff every staff meeting Friday.
Meals have consisted of Chinese food, turkey at
Christmas and at Easter a ham. The members shown
are, from left to right: Stacy Hirsche, Rebecca Smith,
Miss Hall, Jamie Hadfield, and Brad Weitz.
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Due to changes throughout the
year, RONI HUDEMKA
shared the secretary position
with JESSIE HUGHES.
From left to right: JESSIE HUGHES-Secretary,
RUSTON EDWARDS-Treasurer,
JORDAN VALGARDSON-VICE-
PRESIDENT, TRACEY TOLLEY,
DENTON FREDRICSON, LINDSY
GORDON-PRESIDENT.
Center: MRS. FOX.
Due to changes throughout the
shared the with
year, CARRIE DESMOND
presidency LINDSY GORDON.
His Royal Highness King Ruston Edwards,
and Her Royal Highness Queen Mandy Entz.
Her Royal Highness Princess Tasha Steinke,
and His Royal Highness Prince Robert Straga.
Her Royal Highness Dutchess Andrea Greene,
And His Royal Highness Duke Tyler Carlson.
ARTS
A new dimension in Industrial Arts is the CAD
(Computer Assisted Design) Program. Four Amiga
computers and one printer were loaned to the school
for one year. Many drafting projects were completed
on an IntroCAD Program.
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B.U.M. EQUIPMENT
RECYCLING
PUMP BOTTLES
BUTTON FLY
FRESH PRINCE OF BEL-AIR
RECESSION
TEAR JERKERS
NUTRA-SWEET
BLOND JOKES
AWARENESS
SADDAM HUSSEIN
VANILLA ICE
TOM CRUISE
OPRAH
M.C. HAMMER
SARAH GILBERT
ARSENIO HALL
BRUNETTES
PATRIOT MISSILES
BART SIMPSON
PREPS
NEIL PATRICK HARRIS
G.S.T.
ADIDAS
SEGA
COTTON GINNY
STYROFOAM
AEROSOL SPRAY CANS
ZIPPERS
ROSEANNE
FREE-SPENDING
JAW BREAKERS
SUGAR
UKRANIAN JOKES
DRUGS
MANUEL NORIEGA
NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK
MICHAEL J. FOX
DONAHUE
MILLIV ANILLI
ALYSSA MILANO
JOHNNY CARSON
BLONDES
SCUD MISSILES
HERCULES
SKATERS
KIRK CAMERON
BRIAN MULRONEY
TOP:
Karly Stoffer(Editors' right
arm), Kyle McKinney(Video
game expert),Becky Goth
(Should be blonde), Ed Quan-
PhotographyEditor(In the
dark), Stephen Goth(Sir?).
MIDDLE:
Lindsay Leishman(What can I
do?), Jennifer
Varzari(Resident blonde),
Jennifer Ajtai(A ray of
sunshine), Canlie
Duthie(Evironmentalist),
Meagan Sandusky(Gotta’ go),
Stephanie Magyar(Editors’
left arm).
BOTTOM:
Nicole Scovill(Lindsay’s
better half), Kimber Ames-
Editor(Armless!), Carrie
Webster-Layout
Editor(Guess what?).
SIRS:
Mr.Bueckert(Ask me later!),
Mr. Sandusky(Edible bribes
accepted).
OUR INCREDIBLY LARGE
AND SPACIOUS OFFICE.
THE PAGE THAT NEVER MADE IT.
THE HAMILTON 200
FUND RAISER
The students and staff of Hamilton
Junior High School say Thank You
to parents, relatives, friends and
neighbors for the fantastic success
of our fund raiser Hamilton 200
project.
The school wide Hamilton 200 took
place in October when students
canvassed for pledges for their efforts
which involved brains, brawn
and community service.
The overwhelming participation by
the majority of the students resulted
in pledge collections that raised the
fundraiser thermometer red line up,
up and over the anticipated total.
The Funds will be used to support
the many programs offered to the
students at Hamilton.
Hamilton Junior High students'
enthusiasm and energy plus city
business and merchant sponsorship
made a highly successful fundraiser.
ANDREW SHEER
1st PLACE COLOR TV
RYAN COCKBURN
2nd Place 300 Gift Certificate
The success of the Hamilton 200 Project can be attributed to the
many sponsors who provided prizes, discounts and certificates.
Thank You to the following:
Gentlemen Three
Alpha
Grand and Toy
Forzani's
Music World
Shopper's Drug Mart
Southern Stationers
Backstage Hair Studio
YMCA
LA 107
Lethbridge Herald
Ross Electronics
Picture Butte Golf Club
Doug's Sports
L. A. Surf
Revelstoke
McMurren's Gym
Athletes World
Hurricanes
Canbra
Thriftway Drugs
South Country Photo
Model Baron
Tex-Style
Players Bench
5th Ave Electronics
Currie's Fine Foods
The Discory
Treasure Chest
Hindson Computers
Yamaha
Rainbow Recreation
AGT
7-11
Stubbs
Monarch Chinook Video
Northern Reflections
Lewis Stationery (Willson)
Hoopla Enterprises
Sam the Record Man
Crazy Mike's Video
Dark Side Tanning
Lethbridge Curling Club
Akita Sports
Country Style Donuts
Lethbridge Hobbies
Cotton Ginny
Lewiscraft
Old Dutch
Hostess/Frito Lay
Value Village
Safe way
Henderson Lake Golf Club
Mariposa
McDonalds
The Card Shop
Westside Turbo
Tim Horton Donuts
Racquetime
Micro Age Computers
Miles Godionton
Amalgamated Beverages
A & M Cycle
Comic Legends
T & P Video Games
Alpenland
Ericksen's Family Restaurant
Parry McDonald/Huckvale
City of Lethbridge
Blackwood Beverages
Au Coton
Video Cinema (West)
LADELL FRIESEN
3RD PLACE
BICYCLE
BRAD GRAY
4TH PLACE
GAME BOY
TRACY RABBIT
5TH PLACE
GHETTO BLASTER
STEVE ANDREWS
6TH PLACE
ROLLER BLADES
Major Winners of the HJH 200
also include:
Christie Malmberg, Tom Zywina,
Troy Stepenoff, Kelly Briggs, Jodi
Quiring, Kevin Chambers, Cara Ball,
Amber Gilmar and Aaron
Hornberger. More than 300 prizes
were distributed to students during
the assembly and in the following
week so that all who participated in
the fund raiser received a prize.
The Money Board
Students names were drawn daily
for chances at the money board.
Winning students threw darts at
balloons containing money certificates
from 5 to $20.
Prizes, Prizes, Prizes
Prizes were chosen by the students
during an assembly. The participating
students were invited t