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    Milo Canopener (September 1, 2019)

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    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 Layout Editors: Subscriptions Notices Cameron Klem 403-485-1592 Barb Godkin Barb Godkin 403-485-8389 403-485-8389 Can be left at Milo Library Any Can Opener volunteer Advertising: (Single Insertion) (Annual - includes subscription) Business Directory 5.00 5.00 60.00 Quarter Page 6.00 6.00 72.00 Half Page 8.00 8.00 96.00 Full Page 15.0015.00 180.00 Classified Ads 2.00FreeItems:EventNoticesAnnouncements:Wedding,AnniversaryBirths,Showers,etc.CardsofThanksNewsItemsArticlesofInterestEditorialContent:LetterstotheEditorarewelcome.Allsubmissionsmustbesigned.Letterswillnotbeprintedunlesssigned,andrequeststore­mainanonymouswillnotbehonoured.Deadlines:Thedeadlineforphotoready(JPEG)adcopyorarticlesisabout5daysbeforetheendofamonth.Pleaseallowadditionallayouttimeforunformattedcopy.TheCanOpenerisnormallyprintedthelast2daysofamonth.SubscriptionRates:SinglecopyCoverPrice 2.00 Free Items: Event Notices Announcements: Wedding, Anniversary Births, Showers, etc. Cards of Thanks News Items Articles of Interest Editorial Content: Letters to the Editor are welcome. All submissions must be signed. Letters will not be printed unless signed, and requests to re­main anonymous will not be honoured. Deadlines: The deadline for photo-ready (JPEG) ad copy or articles is about 5 days before the end of a month. Please allow additional layout time for unformatted copy. The Can Opener is normally printed the last 2 days of a month. Subscription Rates: Single copy “Cover Price” 2.50 (copies available at Milo Library) Inside Milo (pickup, delivery or mailed) 16.00OutsideMilomailedCanada16.00 Outside Milo mailed - Canada 24.00 Outside Milo mailed - U.S. 60.00 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: [email protected] [email protected] Regular mail: Milo Canopener PO Box 12 Milo, Alberta TOL 1L0 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. Goods & Services Sponsors We would like to thank our advertisers for their continued support. Without them, we would not be able to print this newsletter for the enjoyment of our readers. ,{jR Technology * J Consulting Ryyan & Jennifer (Bartsch) Maki Cell:403-850-4424 Email:[email protected] “Have you tried turning It off and on again?” KRYSTALOWICH & CO. Certified General Accountant Diane Krystalowich, C.G.A. 111 - 2nd Street South P.O. Box 239 Vulcan, AB TOL 2B0 — All-Inclusive Bookkeeping Anylu Barcenas, CMA CPA 403-809-9244 [email protected] 1u1uuu.allinclusivebookkeepin9.com Liscombe Chiropractic Clinic DR. 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East, Vulcan (next to Furniture Villa) Ph: 403-485-2654 Services include exams, dental cleanaigs crowns/bridges root canals extractions fillings teeth whitening Implants, amimore www.vulcandentalclinic.com Follow us on Facebook and IG: Vulcan Dental Clinic Darren Deitz Certified financial Planner darren - dertzwfalth.com Goods & Services Sponsors We would like to thank our advertisers for their continued support. Without them, we would not be able to print this newsletter for the enjoyment of our readers. HEATHER TRUCKING WARREN HEATHER CATTLE HAY DECK WORK GRAVEL HAULING PHONE-403-599-2132 CELL-403-485-8200 BOX 178 MILO, AB TOL 11.0 T rucking and I lay ! laulincj Cel! (403) 485-8194 Res (403)599-2232 Box 145 Fax. (4031 599-2443 TOL 1L0 Tiegen Trucking Grain & Fertilizer Hauling ZODIAC TRUCKING LTD. Rod Lahd Septic Tank Services (A Division of J.B. Services) Portables - Sumps - Holding Tanks - Floods The Elevator Sox l i 3 Milo. 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Chinese & Western / Take out orders Open Tuesday - Sunday 9:00AM - 8:00PM (Closed Mondays) 599-3832 Scott Schroeder Mobile Mechanic Milo, AB Box 163 TOL 1LO [email protected] cell (403) 485-9607 fPrairiSp^ection catering/service TOL ilO Chris & Amanda Gauthier Phone: 403.485.8461 Email: [email protected] Find us on Facebook - Prairie Perfection Catering Invisible Fence THE ORIGINAL CONTAINMENT SPECIALISTS Greg Deitz Top Dog 403-262-pets (7387) 1-877-364-2929 Fax 403-250-8177 Email: topdog@,ifence.ca Web Site www.invisiblefence.com Trish Thompson Invisible Fence of Western Canada 8 A - 3529 12th Street NF. Calgary. Alberta T2E 6P4 5? DJElLIj/X Independent Stylist Doi [email protected] 403-485-8547 www.stelladot.com/trishthompson -----------------------------,--------------------------------------.--------------- ftwowwooi dku^ck & areal www.ArrowwoodGospelChurch.ca 28 - 2nd St. East, Arrowwood, AB <5 BLIND CREEK ANGUS Wayne and Peggy Robinson Pastor Ryan Lidstone 403-690-0090 [email protected] Baptist General Conference of Canada PO Box 36 MOSSLEIGH, ALBERTA TOL 1P0 PHONE (403) 934-4083 MILO CAFE 5 c ccRvirp^ utJf taJ) Vaa I V W I Vaa Vaa aJ Leslie Lahd 403-485-1508 Consultant est 1997 EPICURE GOOD -0'00 REAL FAST [email protected] Facebook: Leslie’s Epicure - Adventures in cooking EPICURE Https:/ /lesKelahd.epicure.coiA7en.<^a^p^..'. independent Cq&ultant Goods & Services Sponsors We would like to thank our advertisers for their continued support. Without them, we would not be able to print this newsletter for the enjoyment of our readers. ------ ---- ---------- ---""........—... ." ------------;i’------------------------------------- Arrowwood Hea«n Pharmacy Arrowwood Pharmacy Branded Drugs Available Prompt Prescription Filling Free Medication Delivery Easy Prescription Transfer Free Seasonal flu shots & Immunization Blister packs Medication Review & Health Promotion P: 403 534-3333 Community Appreciation Day Every Wednesday Get 15% off your meal at Center Street Eatery courtesy of Arrowwood Pharmacy fcENTERSTREETl ____MBBflBBI___ 5 Centre Street Arrowwood Eat in or Call for takeout 403 534-3747 THAT'S NOT TRUE^ HERE WE GO....ANOTHER DRY OF BEING WONDERFUL KE—CUTE, FLUFFY AND I ADORABLE........WITH TUST A HINT OF f EVIL, PSYCHO, NINTA ASSASSIN Mackenzie Landscaping Snow • Grass • Hedge Trimming • Gutter Cleaning Power Rake • Handyman • Fall cleaning • Dump Runs Vern Mackenzie 403-485-4700 Volker Stevin HIGHWAYS LTD Volker Stevin Highways Ltd. REPORTA HIGHWAY PROBLEM 1-888-877-6237 1-888-VS-ROADS x*------- DOCTOR, I’VE EATEN SOMETHING THAT ^DISAGREES WITH “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! Zx/A EE /\ L_ S I r-J I IJT FE 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 60.00 70.0070.00 70.00 90.00MealsinMinutesisgivingback...SponsoredachairintheNEWMiloCafeTheCottage90.00 Meals in Minutes is giving back... • Sponsored a chair in the NEW Milo Cafe - The Cottage • 200 worth of new socks, underwear and back packs were donated to "Rosie's Gift of Love" for the kids of Vulcan County • "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 • 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 • Demand to speak only with FBI agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully. • Have one of the hostages hold your gun while you make a quick trip to the bathroom. • Let one hostage go to the bathroom. When he doesn't return, send the others to see what's taking him so long. • Agree to let the hostages go, after doing so, make your demands. • 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. • Confuse the detonator for your explosive booby-traps with your garage door opener. • Tell the negotiator that you'd rather choke on tear gas than let the hostages go. • Allow one of the hostages to win possession of your gun because of a paper-rock-scissors tournament. • Forget your gun at home. • Run away bawling like a baby when one of your hos­tages calls you a "meanie". • 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 • It’s named “Heaven's Waiting Room”. • Cheap cable service can’t pick up any sports. • Defibrillator doubles as a remote control. • No furniture in it outside of beds and lots of caskets. • Radio stations alternate between Glenn Miller and broadcasting Last Rites in every language known to man. • You can't ring a nurse but you can page the attorney's office down the hall. • Rectal thermometers made of wood. • Two words: Community Bedpan. The Top Bad Response For Guys To Give To The "How Do I Look" Question • "I ain't seen a caboose that big since CPR left town." • "That's a great outfit honey but Halloween was last October." • "Uh-uh, the last time I answered that question, I went temporarily blind." • "Ssshhh, the game’s on right now..go look in the mir­ror, that's what its there for!!" • "Oh man, I'm gonna lose my lunch." • "Like someone in dire need for some liposuction." • "Well, if I close my eyes, just like my previous, prettier girlfriend." • "How can I put this...MOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!" I What a Cat Thinks About • I could have sworn I heard the can opener. • Is there something I'm not getting when humans make noise with their mouths? • Why doesn't the government do something about dogs? • I wonder if Morris really liked 9-Lives, or did he have ULTERIOR motives? • Hmmm ... If dogs serve humans, and humans serve cats, why can't we cats ever get these STUPID dogs to do anything for us? • This looks like a good spot for a nap. • Hey - no kidding, I'm sure that's the can opener. • 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? • If there's a God, how can He allow neutering? • 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)

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    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 5.00 5.00 60.00 (12 x 6)QuarterPage6) Quarter Page 8.00 72.00(12X 72.00 (12 X 6) Half Page 12.0012.00 96.00 (12 x 8)FullPage8) Full Page 20.00 180.00(12x180.00 (12x15) Classified Ads 2.00FreeItems:SomeEventNotices(thoseputonbycommunitynonprofitsandarenotfundraisers)Announcements:Wedding,AnniversaryBirths,Showers,etc.CardsofThanksNewsItemsArticlesofInterestEditorialContent:LetterstotheEditorarewelcome.Allsubmissionsmustbesigned.Letterswillnotbeprintedunlesssigned,andrequeststore­mainanonymouswillnotbehonoured.Deadlines:Thedeadlineforphotoready(JPEG)adcopyorarticlesisabout5daysbeforetheendofamonth.Pleaseallowadditionallayouttimeforunformattedcopy.SinglecopyCoverPrice 2.00 Free Items: Some Event Notices (those put on by community non-profits and are not fund-raisers) Announcements: Wedding, Anniversary Births, Showers, etc. Cards of Thanks News Items Articles of Interest Editorial Content: Letters to the Editor are welcome. All submissions must be signed. Letters will not be printed unless signed, and requests to re­main anonymous will not be honoured. Deadlines: The deadline for photo-ready (JPEG) ad copy or articles is about 5 days before the end of a month. Please allow additional layout time for unformatted copy. Single copy “Cover Price” 2.00 (copies available at Milo Library) Inside Milo (pickup, delivery or mailed) 20.00OutsideMilomailedCanada20.00 Outside Milo mailed - Canada 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. Milo Can Opener Goods & Services Sponsors Please support our local businesses - without their support of The Can Opener, we would not be able to publish for you! Milo Green Foods Folk Automotive A Tire Serving Milo, and Surrounding Area Tires. Repairs, and Vehicle Ar cessr ries Tom, Ellie & Luna 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 Rob Taylor House maintenance service Handy man 587-678-4816 Interior: • Window cleaning • Plumbing • Electrical • Painting • Senior living modifications Exterior: • Window cleaning • Gutter cleaning • Pressure washing • Deck and fence repairs • Site cleanup Invisible Fence THE ORIGINAL CONTAINMENT SPECIALISTS Greg Deitz Top Dog 403-262-pets (7387) 1-877-364-2929 Fax: 403-250-8177 Invisible Fence of Western Canada 8A - 3529 12th Street NE Calgary. Alberta T2E 6P4 Email: [email protected] Web Site: www.invisiblefence.com Government Inspector call Dean @ 403 862 0032 Competitive Prices id Fast Service F CJ R G Canada's Forage Seed Innovator Chad Monner Authorized Dealer P.O. Box 63 Milo AB TOL 1L0 403-485-5980 [email protected] www.unionforage.com Justin Cooper (403) 397-9128 [email protected] ("J Painting by J&M © Painting by J and M BLIND CREEK ANGUS Hobart Holdings Waste Management *"* Wayne and Peggy Robinson PO Box 36 MOSSLEIGH, ALBERTA T0L1P0 PHONE (403)934-4083 403 485 0227 Josh Oberhotaer [email protected] Qkuvck ^WA’.arrowwoodgospelchurch.ca Every Sunday! Contemporary worship service 11:00am - 12:15pm Septic Tank Services (A Division of J.B. Services) Portables - Sumps - Holding Tanks - Floods “Ya gotta go, so phone Joe” Business: (403) 485-2667 Cell: (403) 485-3552 PO Box 93, Vulcan Alberta TOL 2B0 30+ Years Experience Alberta Licenced Technician UNION Painting by JMLtd. Milo Can Opener Goods & Services Sponsors Please support our local businesses - without their support of The Can Opener, we would not be able to publish for you! HEATHER TRUCKING WARREN HEATHER CATTLE HAY DECK WORK GRAVEL HACLING PHONE-403-599-2132 CELI.-IO 3-485-8200 BOX 178 MILO, AB TOI 11.0 Trucking - Grain & Hay Hauling Iron & Steel Salvage iTiegen Trucking Grain & Fertilizer Hauling Andy Dixon Cell: (403) 485-8194 Res: (403) 599-2232 Fax: (403) 599-2443 Box 145 Milo, AB TOL 1L0 BOX 7 Milo, AB TOL 1L0 Office. (403) 599-0003 Fax: (403) 599-3990 Mobile: (403) 435-8516 Dereck Tiegen Cell: 403-485-8715 PO Box 53 - Milo, AB - TOL 1L0 Doug Marks PRESIDENT Marks , Oilfield Services Inc. Trucking. 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TH E COTTAGE Chinese & Western / Take out orders Chris & Amanda Gauthier Phone 403.485.8461 Box 22, Milo AB, TOL 1L0 Email: [email protected] Find us on Facebook - Prairie Perfection Catering Open Tuesday - Sunday 9:00AM - 8:00PM Closed Mondays (403) 599-3832 Leslie Lahd Consultant 403-485-1508 EPICURE GOOD FOOD. REAL FAST. [email protected] Facebook; ixsiic’s Adventures in Cooking https://Icsliclahd.cptcurc.ci »ni / ci i 11011 • MEALS IN MINUTES. Weekly Meal Delivery Service Catering Large & Small Events Orlena 587 678 5448 Email: [email protected] Facebook.com mealsinminutesvc Trish Thompson Independent Stylist STELLA 6/DOT ■ Squish [email protected] 403-485-8547 www.stelladot.com/trishthompson Silver Icing 0 Comfortable and Chic Clothing and Accessories Brooke Sabourin 403-809-8545 silvericing.com/bsabourin THE COUNTRY FARMHOUSE Gifts, Antiques and Collectibles With A Taste of Rural Alberta Will open for meals July 2. By reservation only please to plan seating. 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VILLAGE OF MILO ALBERTA 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 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 Phone 403-361-2980 www.martinshieldsbowriver.ca Martin.shields.c1 [email protected] New Siracha Hand Sanitizer 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 Canopener Business Card Ads Only 60/year The perfect Top-Of-Mind advertising for your local customers! Includes your subscription. (See inside front cover for details) 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 Justin Thompson 403-485-8125 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 ImlldaUdet?* lmilta; aanll 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 vulcan region g ^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 403-599-3981 MILO LIONS CLUB NEWS jyjn1*'pi Ida h ^tiTnyfiU^i^Ti iW g-WrlM 1 >*n i! uE«W^>!uiI*Iuil Donations -200toYogaClass200 to Yoga Class -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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    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 January 2021 Edition No. 366 MILO LIBRARY N/C The Milo Can Opener “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." 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Gravel Oilfield Maintenance and Construction Pipelining Norm Stokes Welding The Elevator Box 113 Milo, AB TOL 1 L0 Work: 403-599-3826 Cell: 403-485-8366 Fax: 403-599-3827 [email protected] 4 General & Oilfield Repair 4 New & Used Steel Sales 4 Custom Built Trailers 4 B-Pressure Welding LI°ydDeitz Alternative Grain Marketing Solutions Container and Transloading Facility Norm- Phone 403-792-2255 Craig- Phone 403-792-3314 Cell 403-485-0288 Wade- Cell 485-1119 Cell 403-485-0365 MUX) SEED CLEANING ASSOCIATION LTD. 599-2150 Cleaner Seed is Sown. Cleaner Crops are Grown. 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Box 239 Vulcan, AB TOL 2BO 403-485-2681 403-485-2996 Fax: 403-485-6798 Darren Deitz Certified financial Planner danen^detlcwealth.com .... ..... ■ ~ ‘ ..... Lakeview insurance and Investments Grant Turner Financial Security Advisor 403-512-1217 [email protected] // Arrowwood "X Pharmacy Basil Akalonu Pharmacist Prompt Prescription Filling Branded Drugs available Free Medication Delivery Easy Prescription Transfer Free Seasonal Flu Shots & Immunization Blister Packs Medication Review & Health Promotion Phone: 403 534-3333 Text: 403 803-3457 www.arrowwoodpharmacy.com [email protected] Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Insurance | Investments | Succession Planning Dr. Glenn Garlock Vulcan Nanton 118 Centre St. 2219-20th St. (403) 485-2177 (403)646-3200 VULCAN DENTAL? Dr. Michael McKee DMD Clinic Hours: MONDAY (reception only) 9 a.m.—12 noon TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY 8:30 A.M.—3:30 P.M. Liscombe Chiropractic Clinic DR. GEORGE LISCOMBE NANTON VULCAN (403) 646-3111 (403) 485-6005 NEW LOCATION 95 Centre Str. East, Vulcan (next to Furniture Villa) Ph 403-485-2654 Services include exams dental cleanings crowns/bridges root canals extractions fillings teeth whitening Implants, and more www. vulcanden talclinic. com Follow us on Facebook and IG: Vulcan Dental Clinic dejo view experience eyecare differently Milo Can Opener Goods & Services Sponsors Please support our local businesses - without their support of The Can Opener, we would not be able to publish for you! VILLAGE OF MILO ALBERTA 200 Centre Street, Box 65, Milo AB, TOL 1L0 Phone: (403) 599-3883 OFFICE HOURS Due to Covid-19 restrictions by appointment only 403-599-3883 [email protected] POST OFFICE HOURS Monday - Friday 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM NOTE: Parcel pickup is available at the Village Office Wednesday until 4:00 PM COUNCIL MEETINGS GOGRAVEL ' FOR ALL YOUR SAND & GRAVEL NEEDS Thank you for supporting local business! We proudly supply: • Road gravel, • Drain rock, • Sand, • 4" - 8" round rock. Need a small load? We do those too! Pick up or delivery. on 2nd Tuesday of each month at 6:00 PM Call us for a quote - (587) 583-6000 You HAVE to see the quality of our products! Martin Shields, MP Bow River Constituency 129-2nd Ave, Box 2070 Strathmore, AB T1P 1K1 Phone 403-361-2980 www.martinshieldsbowriver.ca [email protected] gogravel.ca - [email protected] Our pit is located at 202069 Range Rd 241 Arrowwood (Near Mossleigh) Milo Waste Transfer Station Hours of Operation Tuesdays 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Thursdays 9:00 AM - noon Saturdays 9:00 AM - noon mastercard VISA Milo Can Opener Goods & Services Sponsors Please support our local businesses - without their support of The Can Opener, we would not be able to publish for you! Milo Green Foods Folk Automotive & Tire Winter Business Hours Oct 1 to Apr 30 Serving Milo, and Surrounding Area Tires, Repairs, and Vehicle Accessories Government Inspector Call Dean @ 403 62 (432 Competitive Prices £# Fast Service Tom, Ellie & Luna Phone: (403) 599-3922 (open thru lunch): Mon-Sat: 9 AM - 5:30 PM Fax:(403) 599-3835 Holidays: 10 AM - 4:30 PM Rob Taylor House maintenance service Handy man 587-678-4816 Interior: • Window cleaning • Plumbing • Electrical • Painting • Senior living modifications Exterior: • Window cleaning • Gutter cleaning • Pressure washing • Deck and fence repairs • Site cleanup f= O R A G G Canada's Forage Seed Innovator Chad Monner Authorized Dealer P.O. 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We make banking work for you: Good advice, Everyday banking, Investing, Borrowing, Mortgages, Insurance. ♦ Thank you in advance for honouring increased Covid-19 precautions: • Only one customer in the building at a time • Face masks required ♦ ♦ ♦ 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 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 cancelled until further notice. Donations Donated to the January 1 fireworks display on Lake McGregor. Santa Visit to Milo School Milo Lions Club partnered with the Milo Fire Department to have Santa visit the kids at Milo School. Goodie bags were handed out and kids and families got their photos taken with Santa and the fire truck. HAPPY NEW YEAR! Here's hoping that sometime in 2021, we can again host some of the community events we have missed out on. Take care and be safe everyone! HAPPY NEW YEAR Milo Lions Club Members “Don't Worry, Be Happy” Happy New year to all my Milo customers and their families. - Joe Brophy Ji J. B. Septic Tank Service (403) 485-3552 Box 93, Vulcan Alberta TOL 2B0 The following is an excerpt from Neil Godkin’s research. 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. Phillips Seed and Scott’s Shop I s 5 SERVICES Hoping the New Year will bring a brighter future for everyone! happy new year! Pioneer Hybrid Seeds Pioneer has huge early booking discounts on all their products. No obligation once booked, can still back out if needed. Now available is P506 Liberty high yielding straight cut variety. PIONEER s s seRvices Scott Schroeder 403-485-9607 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 The Original Reality TV Show 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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    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 May Ze 2/ Edition No. 370 MILO LIBRARY N/C The Milo Can Opener “As May begins, seeding the fields around Milo is under way. The level of technology we see marching slowly across fields is truly amazing. Diesel fuel powers the tractor in the photograph, and natural gas is used to produce both granular fertilizer and the ammonia based gaseous fertilizer being towed behind 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 precious, so please be patient, and share the roads.” Photo and commentary by Cameron Klem The Milo Can Opener A Community Newsletter published by Volunteers Layout Editors: Subscriptions Notices Cameron Klem 403-485-1592 Barb Godkin 403-485-8389 Barb Godkin 403-485-8389 Can be left at Milo Library, etransfer to [email protected] Any Can Opener volunteer Is your Can Opener subscription due? Check the end date on your label on the front cover. “2021-Dec” for example, would mean your subscription is paid until the December issue, 2021. 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. 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Box 239 403-485-2996 Vulcan, AB TOL 2B0 Fax: 403-485-6798 y^r^erfectiaii V* CATERING/SERVICE SATURDAY MAY 15 Pick up times start at 5:00 and are every 15 minutes until 6:30 - limited spots for each time BBQ BEEF PICKUP SUPPER IS BACK! 20/ADULT20/ADULT 12/KID 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?* ?IVB A MAN A FISH ANP\ HS SATS FOR A PAY. \ TEACH HIM HOW TO FISH ANP HB CAN AVOIP THE WIFB / 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. <<% SurveyMonkey 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?* ' GIV£ A MAN A FISH ANP ' He EATS FOR A PAY. TEACH HIM HOW TO FISH ANP HE CAN AVOIP THE WIFE < FOR A WHOLE WEEKENP/ . "My first !5 wives claimed I loved fishing more than them. Isn't that silly? By the way, happy anniversary." HERE, HOLP THE6E' I HAVE TO 60 6ACK POR MY WIPE' jfHilo library 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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Arrowwood Sn Pharmacy Basil Akalonu Pharmacist Prompt Prescription Filling Branded Drugs available Free Medication Delivery Easy Prescription Transfer Free Seasonal Flu Shots & Immunization Blister Packs Medication Review & Health Promotion Phone: 403 534-3333 Text: 403 803-3457 www.arrowwoodpharmacy.com [email protected] Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Deitz Wealth Management Suite 700 1816 Crowchild Trail NW Calgary Alberta T2M 3Y7 t phone 403-241 3122 toll free 800 661-2817 difrren a? deitzwealth.com I Vulcan Nanton 118 Centre St. 2219 - 20,hSt. (403)485-2177 (403)646-3200 view experience eyecare differently \ Dr. Glenn Garlock VULCAN (403) 485-6005 Liscombe Chiropractic Clinic DR. GEORGE LISCOMBE NANTON (403) 646-3111 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 454034852994NotesfromBowRiverMPMartinShieldsSummerishereandtheHouseofCommonshasadjourned.ButnotbeforetheLiberalgovernmentmadesomeveryunderhandedmoves.JustinTrudeausLiberalshavegonetogreatlengthstocoverupwhatmaybeoneofthebiggestscandalsinCanadianhistory.ThedealingsbetweentheWinnipegMicrobiologyLabandtheWuhanInstituteofVirologyinChinahaveyettoberevealedandifTrudeauhashisway,theyneverwillbe.ItwasdiscoveredthatdangerousviruseslikeEbolaweretransferredfromWinnipegtoWuhan,andtwoscientistsemployedinWinnipeghaddirecttiestotheChinesegovernment.Theyhavesincebeenfired,butwestilldontknowthereasonswhy,orwhatkindofinformation,data,orphysicalmaterialtheymayhavesharedwithChina.So,onthelastsittingdayoftheHousebeforeadjourningforthesummer,ParliamentwasnotifiedthattheGovernmentofCanadawastakingtheSpeakeroftheHousetocourtinattempttosealthesedocumentsforever.ThisisafirstinCanadianhistoryandmaybeeventhedemocraticworld.TheLiberalsarehidingbehindnationalsecurityasablankettocoverupwhatreallyhappenedinWinnipegwiththosescientists.ParliamentariansandCanadiansdeservetoknowiftheirgovernmenthadaroleindirectassociationwiththecommunistChineseregime.WhywouldtheLiberalsbedoingtheirdamnedesttocoverupthisscandalotherwise?ConservativesworkedhardtopasslegislationthatwouldbenefitCanadiansnotburdenthem.ThatswhywepassedC208abillthatwouldallowsmallbusinessownerslikeafamilyfarmorfishingcorporationstotransfertotheirchildren,grandchildren,orfamilymemberswithouthavingtopayexorbitanttaxes.ThisbillwouldkeepCanadiansmallbusinessthrivingthatisiftheLiberalswouldimplementthewillofParliament.HoweverrecentnewsreportssuggesttheLiberalswouldrepealthisbillentirely.Howshameful.Conservativesaretryingtohelpfamiliesandsmallbusinesses,buttheLiberalsarestandinginthewaytofavourtheirdonorclass.Butnowforthefunpart!Albertaisofficiallyopenwithoutrestrictions!Afteralong,grueling16months,AlbertaisthefirstprovinceinCanadatoopenupentirely.Stampedeseasonishere,andthatmeanscommunityeventsallovertheriding.IhadthepleasureofparticipatingintheRosemaryparadeforCanadaDay,andlaterthatdaywashappytobepartofthegrandopeningofVulcansnewcommunitypool!Forhotdayslikewerecentlyhad,thepoolwouldbeagreatchoicetocooldownandspendsometimewithfamilyandfriends.Ilookforwardtocontinuingtoattendfestivals,rodeos,andcommunityeventsacrossBowRiverridingthroughoutthesummerandbeyond!Ihopetoseemanyofyousoon!Icanbereachedbyemailat:martin.shields@parl.gc.ca.MyBrooksofficecanbereachedat4037936775,andmyStrathmoreofficeat4033612980.Pleasedonthesitatetocontactmeonanyfederalissue.MartinShields,MPBowRiverVulcaAALLBBnEERRTTAAPreSchoolTumblingTotsRunning,jumping,turningandthrowingallthefundamentalmovementswillbeexploredduringthisweek.When:August36,9am11:30amAge:4to8Price:45 403-485-2994 Notes from Bow River MP Martin Shields Summer is here and the House of Commons has adjourned. But not before the Liberal government made some very underhanded moves. Justin Trudeau's Liberals have gone to great lengths to cover up what may be one of the biggest scandals in Canadian history. The dealings between the Winnipeg Microbiology Lab and the Wuhan Institute of Virology in China have yet to be revealed - and if Trudeau has his way, they never will be. It was discovered that dangerous viruses like Ebola were transferred from Winnipeg to Wuhan, and two scientists employed in Winnipeg had direct ties to the Chinese government. They have since been fired, but we still don't know the reasons why, or what kind of information, data, or physical material they may have shared with China. So, on the last sitting day of the House before adjourning for the summer, Parliament was notified that the Government of Canada was taking the Speaker of the House to court in attempt to seal these documents forever. This is a first in Canadian history - and maybe even the democratic world. The Liberals are hiding behind 'national security' as a blanket to cover up what really happened in Winnipeg with those scientists. Parliamentarians and Canadians deserve to know if their government had a role in direct association with the communist Chinese regime. Why would the Liberals be doing their damnedest to cover up this scandal otherwise? Conservatives worked hard to pass legislation that would benefit Canadians - not burden them. That's why we passed C- 208 - a bill that would allow small business owners like a family farm or fishing corporations to transfer to their children, grandchildren, or family members without having to pay exorbitant taxes. This bill would keep Canadian small business thriving - that is if the Liberals would implement the will of Parliament. However recent news reports suggest the Liberals would repeal this bill entirely. How shameful. Conservatives are trying to help families and small businesses, but the Liberals are standing in the way to favour their donor class. But now for the fun part! Alberta is officially open without restrictions! After a long, grueling 16 months, Alberta is the first province in Canada to open up entirely. Stampede season is here, and that means community events all over the riding. I had the pleasure of participating in the Rosemary parade for Canada Day, and later that day was happy to be part of the grand opening of Vulcan's new community pool! For hot days like we recently had, the pool would be a great choice to cool down and spend some time with family and friends. I look forward to continuing to attend festivals, rodeos, and community events across Bow River riding throughout the summer and beyond! I hope to see many of you soon! I can be reached by email at: [email protected]. My Brooks office can be reached at 403-793-6775, and my Strathmore office at 403-361-2980. Please don't hesitate to contact me on any federal issue. Martin Shields, MP Bow River ' VulcaAALLBBnEERRTTAA Pre School Tumbling Tots Running, jumping, turning and throwing all the fundamental movements will be explored during this week. When: August 3 -6, 9am—11:30 am Age: 4 to 8 Price: 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 "c ARCH rssnt 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 /X IX I I LIBRA** SYBTtM 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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    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.January 2022 Edition No. 378 MILO LIBRARY N/C Milo Can Opener Canada Post Agmt. # 40607518 Box 12, Milo, AB T0L1L0 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 Layout Editors: Subscriptions Notices Cameron Klem 403-485-1592 Barb Godkin 403-485-8389 Barb Godkin 403-485-8389 Can be left at Milo Library, etransfer to [email protected] Any Can Opener volunteer Is your Can Opener subscription due? Check the end date on your label on the front cover. “2021-Dec" for example, would mean your subscription is paid until the December issue, 2021. 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. The Milo Can Opener Advertising: Single Insertion Annual With Subscription Business Directory 5.00 5.00 60.00 (12 x 6)QuarterPage6) Quarter Page 8.00 72.00(12X 72.00 (12 X 6) Half Page 12.0012.00 96.00 (12 x 8)FullPage8) Full Page 20.00 180.00(12x180.00 (12x15) Classified Ads 2.00FreeItems:SomeEventNotices(thoseputonbycommunitynonprofitsandarenotfundraisers)Announcements:Wedding,AnniversaryBirths,Showers,etc.CardsofThanksNewsItemsArticlesofInterestEditorialContent:LetterstotheEditorarewelcome.Allsubmissionsmustbesigned.Letterswillnotbeprintedunlesssigned,andrequeststore­mainanonymouswillnotbehonoured.Deadlines:Thedeadlineforphotoready(JPEG)adcopyorarticlesisabout5daysbeforetheendofamonth.Pleaseallowadditionallayouttimeforunformattedcopy.TheCanOpenerisnormallyprintedthelast2daysofamonth.SubscriptionRates:SinglecopyCoverPrice 2.00 Free Items: Some Event Notices (those put on by community non-profits and are not fund-raisers) Announcements: Wedding, Anniversary Births, Showers, etc. Cards of Thanks News Items Articles of Interest Editorial Content: Letters to the Editor are welcome. All submissions must be signed. Letters will not be printed unless signed, and requests to re­main anonymous will not be honoured. Deadlines: The deadline for photo-ready (JPEG) ad copy or articles is about 5 days before the end of a month. Please allow additional layout time for unformatted copy. The Can Opener is normally printed the last 2 days of a month. Subscription Rates: Single copy “Cover Price” 2.00 (copies available at Milo Library) Inside Milo (pickup, delivery or mailed) 20.00OutsideMilomailedCanada20.00 Outside Milo mailed - Canada 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 advertising copy can be printed clearly (rather than scanned). Thanks! Email: E-transfer funds, information and submissions to Barb Godkin 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 TOL 1L0 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. Milo Can Opener Goods & Services Sponsors Please support our local businesses - without their support of The Can Opener, we would not be able to publish for you! Chinese & Western / Take out orders Open Tuesday - Sunday 9 00AM - 8:00PM Closed Mondays (403) 599-3832 Milo Green Foods Winter Business Hours 1°! Oct t tQ Apr 3Q Tom, Ellie & Luna (open thru lunch): Phone: (403) 599-3922 Mon - Sat: 9 AM - 5:30 PM Fax:(403) 599-3835 Holidays: 10 AM - 4:30 PM Leslie Lahd Consultant 403-485-1508 EPICURE GOOD FOOD. REAL FAST. lcsliesfoodadventurc@;gimil.com Facebook: Leslie’s Adventures in Cooking https://leslielahd.epicure.cotn/en Chris & Amanda Gauthier Phone 403.485.8461 Box 22, Milo AB, TOL 1LO Email: [email protected] Find us on Facebook - Prairie Perfection Catering • MEALS IN MINUTES* Weekly Meal Delivery Service Catering Large & Small Events Orlena 587 678 5448 Email: [email protected] Facebook.com mealsinminutesvc ft —THS! THE COUNTRY FARMHOUSE Gifts, Antiques and Collectibles With A Taste of Rural Alberta We are open Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays from 11:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Please call for reservation. Call 403-734-2593 business hours and 587-727-7000 when we’re not open. Now offering lash extensions. Denise Brown | Hairrtylbt/Owner Cluny. AB | 4OM6MQ9 Box 10 Cluny, AB TOJ OSO from Cluny Hilltop 3 miles west ’/2 mile north Dianne Brown Ph. 403-734-2593 Fax 403-734-2882 Hair Salon Stylists at Country Farmhouse: Hairstylist Kaitlyn Sauve 403-901-4418 [email protected] Milo Can Opener Goods & Services Sponsors Please support our local businesses - without their support of The Can Opener, we would not be able to publish for you! Hobart Holdings Waste Management *"* 403 485 0227 Josh Oberholtzer [email protected] Rob Taylor House maintenance service Handy man 587-678-4816 Interior: • Window cleaning • Plumbing • Electrical • Painting • Senior living modifications Exterior: • Window cleaning • Gutter cleaning » Pressure washing • Deck and fence repairs • Site cleanup JP RENOVATIONS For all your renovation needs: • 40+ years experience • Kitchens & Bathrooms - Tile setting • Handicap accessibility & modifications • Floors - laminate, tile, hardwood • Decks, ramps, garden sheds Call Jack-(587) 973-9998 jprenovationsl [email protected] 1 ires, Repairs, and Vehicle Accesscries Folk Automotive & Tire Serving Milo, and Surrounding Area Government Inspector Call Dean @ 403 862 0632 PO Box 93, Vulcan Alberta TOL 2B0 Competitive Prices €# Fast Service f= O R XX Ga e Canada's Forage Seed Innovator Chad Monner TOL1LO hn isible Fence THE ORIGINAL CONTAINMENT SPECIALISTS Greg Deitz Top Dog 403-262-peis (7387) 1-877-364-2929 Fax: 403-250-8177 /nvistWe Fence of Wfestera Canatfa &4-.W29 12th Street NE Calgary, Alberta T2E 6P4 ijj VILLAGE OF MILO ALBERTA Email: [email protected] Web Site: www.invisiblefence.com BLIND CREEK ANGUS Wayne and Peggy Robinson PO Box 36 MOSSLEfGH. ALBERTA TOL 1P0 PHONE (403)934-4083 Authorized Dealer [email protected] www.unionforage.com 200 Centre Street, Box 65, Milo AB, TOL 1L0 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 Milo Can Opener Goods & Services Sponsors Please support our local businesses - without their support of The Can Opener, we would not be able to publish for you! WW.ASTONESTHROWRV.CA Martin Shields, MP Bow River Constituency 129-2nd Ave, Box 2070 Strathmore, AB T1P1K1 Phone 403-361-2980 www.martinshieidsbowriver.ca [email protected] Si ’ *b Message from: Business Genius NOW Did you know that a business can be profitable while experiencing a cash flow crisis? I didn't know While having a profitable business is certainly nice, emphasizing on profits alone will present an inaccurate picture of how your business is performing. By working with a CPA that prioritize cash management advisory services along with their bookkeeping services, you are setting you business for success. All-Inclusive Bookkeeping is here to help you! Contact us for a free consultation. infou allinclusivcbookkeeping.coni 403-809-9244 g wwAv.allinclusivcbookkecping.coin * /HILO FITNESS CENTRE MEMBERSHIPS 6 months 85 12 months 125 Cheques to Milo & District Ag Society Box 156, Milo, AB T0L 1L0 or drop off at Village Office For more information, contact: [email protected], Jessy Vooys (403-485-1451) Milo Waste Transfer Station Hours of Operation Tuesdays 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Thursdays 9:00 AM - noon Saturdays 9:00 AM - noon k. GOGRAVEL FOR ALLYOUR SAND & GRAVEL NEEDS Thank you for supporting local business! We proudly supply: • Road gravel, • Drain rock, • Sand, • 4" - 8" round rock. Canopener Business Card Ads Only 60/year The perfect Top-Of-Mind advertising for your local customers! Includes your subscription. (See inside front cover for details) Need a small load? We do those too! Pick up or delivery. Call us for a quote - (587) 583-6000 You HAVE to see the quality of our products! VISA gogravel.ca - [email protected] Our pit is located at 202069 Range Rd 241 Arrowwood (Near Mosslelgh) Milo Can Opener Goods & Services Sponsors Please support our local businesses - without their support of The Can Opener, we would not be able to publish for you! Scott Schroeder Repair shop & mobile mechanic Box 7 Milo, AB TOL 1L0 Doug Marks PRESIDENT Office: (403) 599-0003 Fax: (403) 599-3990 Mobile: (403) 485-8516 S S SERVICES Heavy & light Duty Mechanic / Tire Sales - Oils & hydraulic hoses [email protected] Cell (403) 485-9607 Box 163 Milo AB TOL1L0 Trucking, Gravel Oilfield Maintenance and Construction [email protected] Marks Oilfield Services Inc. Norm Stokes Welding * General & Oilfield Repair 4 New & Used Steel Sales Custom Built Trailers * B-Pressure Welding Norm- Phone Cell Craig- Phone Cell Wade- Cell 403-792-2255 403-485-0365 403-792-3314 403-485-0288 485-1119 The Elevator Box 113 Mtlo, AB TOL 1L0 Work: 403-599-3826 Cell; 403-485-8366 Fax: 403-599-3827 MILO SEED CLEANING ASSOCIATION LTD. 599-2150 Cleaner Seed is Sown, Cleaner Crops are Grown. Gavin Vooys Manager HEATHER TRUCKING WARREN HEATHER CATTLE HAY DECK WORK GRAVEL HAULING PHONE-403-599-2132 CELL-403-485-8200 BOX 178 MILO, AB TOL ILO Trucking - Grain & Hay Hauling Iron & Steel Salvage Tiegen Trucking Grain & Fertilizer Hauling Dereck Tiegen Ceft 403-485-8715 PO Box 53 - Mito, AB - TOL 1L0 Box 145 Milo, AB TOL 1L0 Andy Dixon Cell: (403) 485-8194 Res: (403) 599-2232 Fax: (403) 599-2443 Milo Can Opener Goods & Services Sponsors Please support our local businesses - without their support of The Can Opener, we would not be able to publish for you! Global fielaways Tuwel- Repeat Jan Loree Hurl local: 1-587-858-0947 toll free: 1-877-834-4825 email: [email protected] www.globalgetaways15.com VULCAN DENTAL? Dr. Michael McKee DMD Clinic Hours: MONDAY 9 a.m.—-12 noon (reception only) TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY 8:30 A.M.—3:30 P.M. Jf Bl Technology 1 J [Consulting 95 Centre Street East, Vulcan (next to Furniture Villa) Ph: 403-485-2654 Ryyan & Jennifer (Bartsch) Maki Cell:403-850-4424 Emaihrjtechnology [email protected] Services include, exams dental cleanings, cmwns/bridges root canals extractions, fillings teeth whitening implants, and more www.vulcandentalclinic.com Follow us on Facebook and IG: Vulcan Dental Clinic n Have you tried turning it off and on again?” Lakeview Insurance and Investments Grant Turner^ Financial Security Advisor 403-512-1217 grant@Lakeview-ins-inv,ca - ‘ Si KRYSTALOWICH & CO. CERTIFIED GENERAL ACCOUNTANT 4 Diane Krystalowich C.G.A. 111 - 2nd Street South 403-485-2681 P.O. Box 239 403-485-2996 Vulcan. AB T0L 2B0 Fax: 403-485-6798 wuw. arrowuwd^spe/c/wrc/tca Oj ss-jt IULxLccJL jxixOv fvery Sunday- Contemporary worship service 11:00am - 12:15pm Arrowwood S* Pharmacy Basil Akalonu Pharmacist Prompt Prescription Filling Branded Drugs available Free Medication Delivery Easy Prescription Transfer Free Seasonal Flu Shots & Immunization Blister Packs Medication Review & Health Promotion Phone: 403 534-3333 Text: 403 803-3457 www.arrowwoodpharmacy.com [email protected] Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. view experience eyecare differently T O X. X* 3 jES CS X Dr. Glenn Garlock Vulcan Nanton 118 Centre St. 2219-20th St. (403)485-2177 (403)646-3200 Liscombe Chiropractic Clinic We are built to help Albertans. Good advice - with ATB you can access both knowledgeable people and a library of resources. We will help you know more about credit, debt, investing, retirement, or buying a home. Everyday banking - you can open an account in minutes, and bank whenever, wherever, and however you like. Investing - the future may seem far off. Spoiler alert: it’s not. We can help. Borrowing - sometimes borrowing is the smart move. We’ll listen, and help come up with the best plan for you. Insurance - your loans, your life, your pets and more. ATB has affordable options to protect you and your family from the unexpected. ATB Financial 121 Centre Street, Milo, AB TOL 1L0 403-599-3981 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 /AA FO\ f II— I[ URS6GRAIOftHY ASLY STEM 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

    Victoria Park High School 2011

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    The annual publication of the students of Victoria Park High School, Lethbridge, Alberta. (Volume. 2010-11)pdfGRADE 11 Aubree Adams Mercedes Atwood Nikolina Blatancic Sonia Cabrera Taylor Day Kirsten Gerard Aaron Gerk Dini Gesinghaus Cheyenne Haug Tianna Holm Steven Kowalchuk Callum Magog Dylan Mackie Nathan Many Shots Dalton Quinton Ashton Morelli Ashley Shylo Norris Pinnegar Tessandra Prete 22 GRADE 11 Waycee Salmon Merrilea Templeman Kim Vaile Ryan Yee Justin Arsenault Joe Artzberger Shane Baskin Twyla Betts Sherwyn Big Throat Dallas Birdrattler-Driscoll Joshua Blair Samantha Boyer Sarah Brass Andrew Brown Kimberly Brown David Calero Charlene CalfRobe-Bastien Breanna Cayer Ranley Chief Calf Mariah Christensen Cheyenne Cockerill Candice Drake Michael Eagle Bear Danielle Eagle Plume Lindsey Evetts Tony Filipaz Willis Freeman Kaila Giroux Austin HeavyRunner Ejaie Herman Jessica Hildebrand Jacqueline Hill Steven Hubregtse No Photo Available Kelly Hunt Bonnie Janzen Robert Jensen Candace Jonston Alex Kirk Freedom Knife Robert Krein Thea Lepla Kayla Little Cheyenne ManyGreyHorses Andrew Mason Jesse Mccallum Campbell McCarthy Kyle Melchin Hunter Murphy Haseeb Nazhat Kayla Pack Terrence PantherBone Kris Phillips Kansas Provost Jasmine Rapuano Colin Ritchie Jordan Sauerberg Teala Shaw Keeton Sheridan Jordan Steenberg Arianna Stubbington Cydnee Townsend Ken Townsend ChelseyT rowbridge Rylan Vaile Paula Vielle Brett Voytko Kenton Williams Skylee Wolf Child 23 GRADE 10 Karmen Kaitlyn Lyra-anne Jeffrey Kaylynne Ackroyd Anderson Angus Campbell Creeeley Nikki Lawrence Nicole Fleming Ashley Funk Johana Gutierrez-Portillo Chrysan Kusnir- Marangoudakis Kelsey Margison Stephan Murkin Zachary Peace Clancy -Lee Prokop Clancy-Lee Prokop Ashley Robie Michael Twigg- Pantherbone 24 VPHS MOMENTS VPHS MOMENTS 26 FASHION STUDIES 28 vmvKuvmmmvmmmnmmmmnmmnn NEWEST MEMBERS OF VPHS FAMILY 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 Government. I 31 DISSECTING FROGS m um m n um m m m m m n iim m in n iu nH VPHS CATERING 33 GRADE 9 35 COMMUNITY OUTREACH SCHOOL PROGRAM l l l l l l l l l l l l U t t t t U t l U H l t t l t t t t t t t i t l l i l H t t t t t t t t t t 36 TURKEY TROT 38 TURKEY TROT 39 1 -y WORK EXPERIENCE PARTNERS 2010-2011 Thinks for all your support! 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 Walmart Photography 41 HALLOWEEN MtttuutututttttmHtmHHHMHHnHnwmm 42 HALLOWEEN 43 FLOOR HOCKEY 44 *4 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 46Thanks for the memories! Have a great summer!

    Victoria Park High School 2014

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    The annual publication of the students of Victoria Park High School, Lethbridge, Alberta. (Volume. 2013-14)pdfQHoi future JL-~ v Victoria High S c h o °1 x lUIULG bsriu1 A LETTER FROM 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 JILL CROP EARED WOLF KAREN DOHERTY GREG FISHER DONNA GRAHAM RICK LATHAM LENORE LINDEMAN JOSH MARKLE DON MAROIS KATHY BOYD TINA CARNEGIE DIXIE CHARLEBOIS KELSI COOK CORI-JO HEGGIE ELAINE HUDSON TOM KOCKEN RILEY KOSTEK KATHY SHIGEMI JOANN ST. JOHN SANDRA TREMPNER BRAD ROBERT SHERRY ROHOVIE CRYSTAL SHIGEMI IOO! ;l:EKI BOO? E.EJK! BOO! EEK! BOO! EEK! BOO! El ck or treat...trick crick or treat...trick or treat...trick or treat...trick or treat...trick or irk or treat.. trick or treat...trick or treat...trick or treat...trick oi ;rtr ot treat...tricli (Oi ;■ n ! EK! BCM El K! BOO! I 1 K! BOO! EEK! BOO! 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    G.S. Lakie Middle School 2006

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    The annual publication of the students of G.S. Lakie Middle School, Lethbridge, Alberta. (2012-13)pdf2006Published in Canada Printed in USA PH. 403-327-3465 Enrollment 630 2006 Yearbook Vol. 3 G. S. Lakie Middle School 50 Blackfoot Blvd. Lethbridge, AB. T1K7PZ . 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 6 . e r 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 I “ 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 9 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 11 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. 12 • i 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 13 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 17 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 21 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 29 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 400ThisisnotadreamquestionbecausethisyeartheAlbertagovernmentisgivingeveryAlbertana400 This is not a dream question because this year the Alberta government is giving every Albertan a 400 bonus cheque. “I am spending 135onaharnessformymmaturehorseandmaybebuyheracoupleoftreats.AshiaMooreWhat135 on a harness for my mmature horse and maybe buy her a couple of treats.” Ashia Moore 'What 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 150inirbankaccountandprobablybuyanXboxandgameslikeHalo2and3.BrentTradewellMymomandIdecidedthat150 in ir bank account and probably buy an Xbox and games like Halo 2 and 3.” Brent Tradewell “My mom and I decided that 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 31 “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 staff 35 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 akie student

    Hamilton Junior High 1991

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    The annual publication of the students of Hamilton Junior High, Lethbridge, Alberta. (Volume. 2010-11)pdfHamilton Junior High SOLVING (TM£ <2<UZZL<ES Of LIVE rjfiou shaft not drive, teachers to the nuthouse. Let them walhj don't waste your time. ^£hou shaft not hiss in the haffways. The stairs are dor far. rjfcou shaft not tear boo fa. Burning them destroys all evidence. ^Bwu shaft not push in the haff... tripping is easier. rLhou shaft not sfap class. Lafa the whole day off. rfhou shaft not whisper in class. Shouting attracts more attention. rrftou shaft notflunfain June. (Do it now and avoid the rush, ffhou shaft not Borrow thy neighbour's pencil. Steal it instead, tfwu shaft not (eave old lunches in thy (ocfar. Jour friends locfar will do fine.PEOPLE Shahina Ali Randy Archibald Micheal Armener Kory Bad Arm Chad Beck Tera Bentley Tara Blair Kimber Ames Melissa Bane Joey Born With A Tooth Gerry Beaurivage Rhett Borton Janay Bourassa Keith Bowns Angela Brannon Dennis Brave Rock Brendan Brothan Annette Aarts Tim Alexander Michele Anderson Craig Brouwer Marilyn Budd Sharon Budd Randy Bullock Kyle Burns Leanne Carpenter Jason Chinn Gregg Christie Angela Clements Trevor Court Doug Denecky Carrie Desmond Darren Cyr Clinton Daniels Lindsay Deal Kellie Dietzen Phil Doiron Paul Doughty Alicia Crawford Kyle Duncan Ruston Edwards Riley Ellis-Toddington Tiff Engler Amanda Entz Jeana Erb Gillian Epp David Evans Ryan Ewing Terra Farries Gr. 9 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 ■■ 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 I1 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. SPACE WAS SHORT AT HAMILTON THIS YEAR.... HAVE A PROBLEM. DAHLING? *1 ft ft Ct ft <Z) ft oe ft -ft fftt e? *C«! ftrot>. <1 fot V) B 0 C0 'U N T B Y s "O ft Q-CD QC o *1 & S"* • P"l 0 i> a> "O C5 S-e RUNNER-UP- H.J.H. SEMI-ANNUAL FIRST PLACE- H.J.H. SEMI-ANNUAL FLY CATCHING CONTEST. WAKE ME UP BEFORE THE BELL GOES. NAME:CrystaI Majeran EYES:Blue HEIGHTS’5” HAIR COLOR:??? j FINE ARTS Grade 7 Band I 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. Grade 8 Band Q wQ, ft VO ZZ?SQB w I OCUB65IO Grade 7 Choir -----*—-X—4------ 4——4----- t-------- -JI Grade 8 Choir Grade 9 Choir Select Choir 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. { X 15. 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. COOKING CLUB COMPUTER CLUB p E E R SUPPORT £OHO Uh £< 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. HOME-EC coMMmEE E REEBOK PUMP NINTENDO 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

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