982 research outputs found

    815799_supp_mat – Supplemental material for Using sedative substances until death: A mortality follow-back study on the role of healthcare settings

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    Supplemental material, 815799_supp_mat for Using sedative substances until death: A mortality follow-back study on the role of healthcare settings by Sarah Ziegler, Margareta Schmid, Matthias Bopp, Georg Bosshard and Milo Alan Puhan in Palliative Medicine</p

    sj-pdf-1-mso-10.1177_20552173221117784 - Supplemental material for Fingolimod versus interferon beta 1-a: Benefit–harm assessment approach based on TRANSFORMS individual patient data

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-mso-10.1177_20552173221117784 for Fingolimod versus interferon beta 1-a: Benefit–harm assessment approach based on TRANSFORMS individual patient data by Alessandra Spanu, Hélène E Aschmann, Jürg Kesselring and Milo A Puhan in Multiple Sclerosis Journal – Experimental, Translational and Clinical</p

    Supplementary_material – Supplemental material for Net benefit of statins for primary prevention of cardiovascular disease in people 75 years or older: a benefit–harm balance modeling study

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    Supplemental material, Supplementary_material for Net benefit of statins for primary prevention of cardiovascular disease in people 75 years or older: a benefit–harm balance modeling study by Henock G. Yebyo, Hélène E. Aschmann, Dominik Menges, Cynthia M. Boyd and Milo A. Puhan in Therapeutic Advances in Chronic Disease</p

    sj-pdf-3-dhj-10.1177_20552076231203785 - Supplemental material for Needs assessment in community-dwelling older adults toward digital interventions to promote physical activity: Cross-sectional survey study

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-3-dhj-10.1177_20552076231203785 for Needs assessment in community-dwelling older adults toward digital interventions to promote physical activity: Cross-sectional survey study by Manuel Weber, Kai-Uwe Schmitt, Anja Frei, Milo A Puhan and Anja M Raab in DIGITAL HEALTH</p

    sj-pdf-5-dhj-10.1177_20552076231203785 - Supplemental material for Needs assessment in community-dwelling older adults toward digital interventions to promote physical activity: Cross-sectional survey study

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-5-dhj-10.1177_20552076231203785 for Needs assessment in community-dwelling older adults toward digital interventions to promote physical activity: Cross-sectional survey study by Manuel Weber, Kai-Uwe Schmitt, Anja Frei, Milo A Puhan and Anja M Raab in DIGITAL HEALTH</p

    sj-pdf-1-dhj-10.1177_20552076231203785 - Supplemental material for Needs assessment in community-dwelling older adults toward digital interventions to promote physical activity: Cross-sectional survey study

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-dhj-10.1177_20552076231203785 for Needs assessment in community-dwelling older adults toward digital interventions to promote physical activity: Cross-sectional survey study by Manuel Weber, Kai-Uwe Schmitt, Anja Frei, Milo A Puhan and Anja M Raab in DIGITAL HEALTH</p

    sj-pdf-4-dhj-10.1177_20552076231203785 - Supplemental material for Needs assessment in community-dwelling older adults toward digital interventions to promote physical activity: Cross-sectional survey study

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-4-dhj-10.1177_20552076231203785 for Needs assessment in community-dwelling older adults toward digital interventions to promote physical activity: Cross-sectional survey study by Manuel Weber, Kai-Uwe Schmitt, Anja Frei, Milo A Puhan and Anja M Raab in DIGITAL HEALTH</p

    sj-pdf-2-dhj-10.1177_20552076231203785 - Supplemental material for Needs assessment in community-dwelling older adults toward digital interventions to promote physical activity: Cross-sectional survey study

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-2-dhj-10.1177_20552076231203785 for Needs assessment in community-dwelling older adults toward digital interventions to promote physical activity: Cross-sectional survey study by Manuel Weber, Kai-Uwe Schmitt, Anja Frei, Milo A Puhan and Anja M Raab in DIGITAL HEALTH</p

    Milo Canopener (May 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 Box 12, Milo, AB T0L1L0 Canada Post Agmt. # 40607518 May 2019 Edition No. 348 MILO LIBRARY N/C The Milo Can Opener SPRING WORK HAS STARTED Seeding has begun around Milo. The ground is very dry so everyone is hopeful for some moisture soon. This photo was taken just east and north of the Village of Milo by Cameron Klem. The Milo Can Opener A Community Newsletter published by Volunteers Layout Editors: Subscriptions Notices Cameron Klem Barb Godkin Barb Godkin 403-485-1592 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 &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 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 CAP Chinese & Western / Take out orders Open Tuesday - Sunday 9:00AM - 8:00PT;l (Closed Mondays) 599-3832 Invisible Fence THE ORIGINAL CONTAINMENT SPECIALISTS Greg Deitz Top Dog 403-262-pets (7387) t-877-364-2929 Fax: 403-250-8177 Email: topdog@ifenceca Web Site: www.invisiblefence.com Box 22 Milo. AB TOL ILO faction 'service Chris & Amanda Gauthier Phone: 403.485.8461 Email: [email protected] Find us on Facebook - Prairie Perfection Catering Invisible hence oj Western Canada Leslie Lahd 403-485-1508 Consultant ear 1997 EPICURE GOOD FOOD REAL FAS r [email protected] Facebook: Leslie’s Epicure - Adventures in cooking - tt- EPICURE https://leslielalid.epicure.coiri/erj^—ndent Cotjsult.int 8A - 3529 12th Street NE Calgary. Alberta T2E 6P4 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] Trish Thompson STELLA (VDOT Independent Stylist [email protected] 403-485-8547 www.stelladot.com/trishthompson & area/ www.ArrowwoodGospelChurch.ca 28 - 2nd St. East, Arrowwood, AB Pastor Ryan Lidstone 403-690-0090 [email protected] Baptist General Conference of Canada BUND CREEK ANGUS Wayne and Peggy Robinson PO Box 36 MOSSLEIGH, ALBERTA TOL 1P0 PHONE (403)934-4083 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. 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 RK#1 MILO. AB wheatber© w ikl rusein ternetxa CATTLE HAY DECK WORK BHONE-403-599-2132 CELL-403-485-8200 Trucking C »ri and I lay Hauling ANDY DIXON Cell: (403) 485-8194 Res (403) 599-2232 Box 145 Fax (403) 599-2443 Mffo, Alberts TOL 1LO Grain & Fertilizer Hauling ZODIAC TRUCKING LTD. Rod Lahd The Elevator Lloyd Deitz Alternative Grain Marketing Solutions Container and Tronsloading Facility. Box 4-13 Milo, AB TOL 1L0 Work: 403-599-3826 Cell 403 485 8366 Fox 403-599-3827 [email protected] Septic Tank Services (A Division of J 8. Services) • Portables • Sumps • Holding Tanks • Floods "YA GOTTA GO" - SO PHONE JOE BUS: 485-3552 ,vB Box 93 Vulcan, Alberta TOL 2B0 SERVICE MILO SEED CLEANING ASSOCIATION LTD. 599-2150 Cleaner Seed is Sown. Cleaner Crops are Grown. Sheldon Walker Manager Box 7 Milo, AS TOL 110 Doug Marks PRESIDENT Office: (103) 599-0003 Fax: (103) 599-3990 Mobile: (403) 485 8516 Marks Oilfield Services Inc. Trucking. Gravel Oilfield Maintenance and Construction Pipelining Tiegen Trucking Dereck Tiegen Cell: 403-485-8715 TO Box 53 - Milo, AB- TOL 1L0 - * ‘ RR1 Milo. ABTOL1LO [email protected] 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. KRYSTALOWICH & CO. Ckruhed General Accountant Diane Krystalowich, C.G.A. Darren Deitz CerttCep financial Plannet Deitz Wealth Management Suite 700 1816 Crawchtlt! Trad NW Calgary. Alberta I2M 3Y7 ’ phonr 403-241-3122 toll-free 800 661 2817 111 - 2nd Street South P.O. Box 239 Vulcan. AB T0I.2B0 403-485-2681 403-485-2996 Fax: 403-485-6798 Liscombe Chiropractic Clinic DR. GEORGE LISCOMBE NANTON (403) 646-3111 VULCAN (403) 485-6005 tJerren^'deiUwealth.tom VULCAN DENTAL? Dr. Michael McKee, DMD Clinic hours: MONDAY, TUESDAY & THURSDAY 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Ph: 403-485-2654 114—3rd Avenue N., Vulcan (beside Vulcan Advocate office) Services include: exams, dental cleanings, crowns/bridges, root canals, extractions, fillings, teeth whitening, implants, and more www. vulcandentaldinic. com Follow us on Facebook: Vulcan Dental Clinic — All-Inclusive Bookkeeping Anylu Barcenas, CIVIA CPA 403-809-9244 info@ailinclusivebookkeeping com uuujuj.allinclusivebookkeeping.com Technology I Consulting Ryyan & Jennifer (Bartsch) Maki Cell:4O3-85O-4424 Emall:[email protected] “Have you tried turning it off and on again?” VILLAGE OF MILO ALBERTA 200 Centre Street, Box 65, Milo AB, TOL 1L0 Phone: (403) 599-3883 OFFICE HOURS . Tuesday 8:30 AM - 2:00 PM Wednesday 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM Thursday 8:30 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 7:00 PM 1 We 60/year The perfect Top-Of-Mind advertising for your local customers! Includes your subscription. (See inside front cover for details) MILO GREEN FOODS Tom Kim & Ellie Yang and family „ Phone:403-599-3922 Fax: 403-599-3835 SUMMER BUSINESS HOURS May 1 to September 30 Volker Stevin HIGHWAYS LTD Volker Stevin Highways Ltd. REPORTA HIGHWAY PROBLEM 1-888-877-6237 1-888-VS-ROADS My thoughts... Revered c^ordouv Crfti/tch I told those at church some time ago that Reese came up to me at lunch one Sunday and asked me how to get to heaven. I was kind of dumbstruck by the question, especially as Reese is not yet 4. I gave a suitably glib answer, but I continued to think about it and on the next Sunday I gave a slightly more • definitive answer. I have been thinking about the question on and off ever since. I suppose it takes on a slightly different sense of urgency at 72 than it does at age 4. All the songs and hymns that we sing Sunday by Sunday about heaven and the great reunions with those we have loved and have gone before us. But that doesn't answer the question of how we get to heaven. Last month, we had our usual Maundy Thursday dinner and went on to commemorate the Last Supper of Jesus and His disciples. At that time Jesus gave us His directions for eternal life. This is His summary of the great Commandments. "Love the Lord your God with all your heart and love your neighbour as yourself. On these two commandments hang all the Law and the Prophets." If we can do just these two things everything else will fall into place. What surer path to Heaven can there be? All the promises that we have received are awaiting their fulfillment. We will be reunited with those we have loved and lost. We will, with God's help, one day reach that eternal shore. Whatever age we are now, we are fortunate to have lived and grown up in such a time of medical advances that have assisted us in living this long. And we look forward to even greater advances that will offer longer and better lives to us. We must always remember that our time on earth is limited and we must do our part while we are here. But this life will surely end one day and we will die. The perishable cannot inherit the imperishable. That is how we get to heaven. May Services: Sunday 12th - 9:00 am Sunday 26th - 3:30 pm at St. Aldhelm's Church, Vulcan - Joint Service/100th Anniversary Celebration see you. luv church! Where is ATB? With branches and ATMs at over 300 locations all across Alberta, we are always close, and ready to help. ATB inancial Open 9:30 - 3:00 Monday - Thursday, 9:30 - 4:00 Friday 121 Centre St., Milo, TOL 1L0 403-599-3981 MILO LIONS CLUB NEWS Club Events May 2019 May 1 ■ Milo Supper Meeting 7:00 p.m. May 15- Milo Supper Meeting 7:00 p.m. ACTIVITIES: Six Milo Lions attended the Interclub in Nanton. The wild game feast was excellent and sponsored by the Nanton Club. The Club is reviewing its' restoration options for the Rumely tractor that was given to it for the community. The Milo Lions are reviewing their role in main­taining the Lions Playground. They are willing to help where needed but want to clarify their role with the Village of Milo. Lion Loren Mozill has turned on the sprinklers at the park. A work party will be doing some minor work at the East Cemetery. Pancake Breakfast plans are being reviewed for July 1st and the Community Campout is booked for the second weekend in July at Enchant. The organizing committee for the Milo Show'N Shine is busy making arrangements for the one day summer event. It coin­cides with the Milo Lions Barbecue on the second Sunday in August and has increased annual attendance substantially over the last four years. Those interested in sponsoring the Show'N Shine, or participating in some capacity, are encour­aged to contact the organizing committee members Doug Headrick, Ian Godkin and Greg Deitz. UPCOMING EVENTS: Milo Lions Canada Day Pancake Breakfast -July 1 Milo Community Campout - Enchant Campground Friday, July 5th to Sunday, July 7th. Milo Lions BBQ and Snow 'N Shine - August 11 See full page ad for Show 'N Shine Things We Have Learned • I’ve learned that I like my teacher because she cries when we sing “Silent Night". - Age 6 • I’ve learned that you can’t hide a piece of broccoloi in a glass of milk. - Age 7 • I’ve learned that when I wave to people in the country, they stop what they are doing and wave back. - Age 9 • I've learned that just when I get my room the way I like it, Mom makes me clean it up. - Age 13 • I've learned that if you want to cheer yourself up, you should try cheering someone else up. - Age14 • I've learned that although it’s hard to admit it, I’m secretly glad my parents are strict with me. - Age 15 • I've learned that silent company is often more healing than words of advice. - Age 24 • I've learned that brushing my child's hair is one of life’s pleasures. - Age 26 • I've learned that wherever I go, the world’s worst drivers have followed me there. - Age 29 • I’ve learned that if someone says something unkind about me, I must live so that no one will believe it. - Age 39 • I’ve learned that there are people who love you dearly, but just don’t know how to show it. - Age 41 • I’ve learned that you can make someone’s day by simply sending them a little card. - Age 44 • I've learned that the greater a person’s sense of guilt, the greater his need to cast blame on others - Age 46 • I've learned that children and grandparents are natural allies. - Age 47 • I’ve learned that singing “Amazing Grace” can lift my spirits for hours. - Age 49 • I've learned that motel mattresses are better on the side away from the phone. - Age 50 • I’ve learned that you can tell a lot about a man by the way he handles these three things: a rainy day, lost luggage, and tangled Christmas tree lights.-Age 51 • I've learned that keeping a vegetable garden is worth a medicine cabinet full of pills. - Age 52 • I’ve learned that regardless of your relationship with your parents, you miss them terribly after they die. - Age 53 • I’ve learned that making a living is not the same as making a life. - Age 58 • I’ve learned that life sometimes gives you a second chance. - Age 62 • I’ve learned that you shouldn't go through life with a catch­er’s mitt on both hands. You need to be able to throw something back. - Age 64 • I’ve learned that if you pursue happiness, it will elude you. But if you focus on your family, the needs of others, your work, meeting new people, and doing the very best you can, happiness will find you. - Age 65 • I’ve learned that whenever I decide to do something with kindness, I usually make the right decision. - Age 68 • I’ve learned that it pays to believe in miracles, and , to tell the truth, I've seen several. - Age 73 • I’ve learned that when I have pains, I don’t have to be one. - Age 82 • I’ve learned that every day you should reach out and touch someone. People love that human touch - holding hands, a warm hug, or just a friendly pat on the back. - Age 85 • I've learned that I still have a lot to learn. - Age 92 Milo Library May 2019 CHINOOK t ARCH CCGIONAI LIBPARv 3YSTCM CHINOOK ARCH "•*•*** FREE Listens All Summer Long SYNC returns: Free sum­mer audiobooks for teens What is SYNC? SYNC is a free program for teens 13+ that will give away two complete audio­book downloads every week through July, pairing high-interest titles with weekly themes. It's the perfect program to encour­age teens to read more so they don’t end up wander­ing into that most dreaded of all places to be while they’re on vacation - the summer slide... Join us on Tuesday, April 23 to learn more about the program, including how and why titles are chosen and paired together, how it works in conjunction with the OverDrive app, why audiobooks play an im­portant part in teen reading habits. Our Book Club meets once a month. We welcome new members. Contact the Library for more info. Local Author and Library Board Member Publishes Graphic Novel Derek Evernden recently got his Bogart Creek Volume 1 book published and has been busy on his author circuit. He donated one to the Library and we will also have them for sale at the library. New Purchases ADULT FICTION -Run Away by Harlan Coben, Her One Mistake by Heidi Perks, The Golden Tresses of the The Mister by E L James, The Island of Sea Women by Lisa See, All The Beautiful Girls by Elizabeth J Church, After Anna by Lisa Scottoline, The Book of Dreams by Nina George WESTERN Bloodthirsty by William W. John­stone SCIENCE FICTION AND Dead by Alan Bradley, King of Kings by Wilbur Smith, Dark Tribute by Iris Jo­hansen, Us Against You by Fredrik Backman, The Lost Girls of Paris by Pam Jenoff, The Perfect Girlfriend by Karen Hamilton, The Suspect by Fiona Barton, Cold Blood by Andy McNab, A Measure of Darkness by Joanthan and Jesse Keller­man, The Disappeared by C.J. Box, The Deceiv­ers by Alex Beren­son, A Dangerous Game by Heather Graham, The Cast by Danielle Steel, ADULT NON-FICTION /’// Be Gone in the Dark One Woman’s Ob­sessive Search for the Golden State Killer by Michelle McNamara, Why Don't You FANTASY The Librarians and the Pot of Gold by Greg Cox DVD’s & Blu-Ray Mary Poppins Re­turns, King of Thieves, The House With a Write My Eulogy Now So I Can Correct It? By Patricia Marx & Roz Chast, Clock in its Walls, Aquaman, Green Book YOUNG ADULT FICTION Queen of Air and Darkness by Cas­sandra Clare, The Center of the Uni­verse by Ria Voros New Purchases Continued from p a g e 1 Friends of Milo Library JUNIOR FICTION The Alien Next Door Up, Up and Away by A. I. Newton, The Treasure Seekers by Thea Stilton, Best Bad Babysitters Ever by Caroline Cala PICTUREBOOK How to Catch a Unicorn by Adam Wallace & Andy Elkerton, Poop or Get Off the Potty! by Mar­garet McNamara, Perfect GRAPHIC NOVEL World of Archie, B8.V Friends, Archie 3000 Doctors g Rescue EASY READER Doctors to the Rescue, Ex­ploring the Great Outdoors by Mercer Mayer, Click, Clack, Peep by Doreen Cronin, Fan­cy Nancy Mad­emoiselle Mom and The Case of the Disappearing Doll by Nancy Parent Easter Eggs, Bedtime For Little Bulldozer by Elsie Broach library Srdjta The Library has ordered a new computer, and once we have it, there will be a dedicat­ed computer upstairs in the Library with access to all his research and all the scanned documents we have in the Ar­chives. DONATIONS H/e want to thank the following people for their donations to our Library this month: Vera Garrett, Amy Monner, Bea Storlie, Debora Lemco, Tracy Mozill, Diane Nakaska, Betty Godkin, Glenn McCallum, Charlie Kiemele, Derek Evernden. We apologize to anyone who we may have missed, l/l/e appreciate each one. Next Library Board Meeting is April 29th @ 7:00 Tuesday: 10:00 am —5:00 pm Tues, evening: 6:00 pm — 8:00 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 Christopher Northcott Manager Assistant Assistant Board Chair Life | Critical Illness | Disability | Long Term Care Wishing everyone a Successful Seeding and Calving Season Farm - Family - Business Succession Planning Lakeview Insurance and Investments How will your capital gains and other taxes impact your estate? Contact Grant for your insurance review and investment review Contact: Grant Turner 403-512-1217 [email protected] Your local Independent Insurance Broker and Investment Advisor Retirement | Tax Free Savings | Education 1st Milo Multi-Unit News To celebrate Earth Day, which was held Monday, April 22, our unit did a garbage pick-up around town. Though we did have some challenges with the strong wind gusts, it was a great evening. The girls did an awesome job helping look after their community! We will have cookies available to purchase at the Spring Market on May 4. Come on out and support your local Girl Guide Unit! Attendance: Mayor Scott Schroeder; Deputy Mayor Sheldon Walker; Councillor Lori Headrick; CAO Wendy Hingley; Bookkeeper Colleen Deitz 1. CALL TO ORDER - Mayor Schroeder called the meeting to order at 7:00 pm 2. ACCEPTANCE OF AGENDA RES.NO. 2019-03-12-18 Moved by Mayor Schroeder that Council accept the Agenda of the Regular Meeting of Tuesday, March 12, 2019. CARRIED 3. DELEGATIONS- none 4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES RES.NO. 2019-03-12-19 - Moved by Councilor Headrick that Council accepts the Minutes of the Regular Council Meeting held February 12th,2019 as per Sec.l94(4) of the MGA. CARRIED 5. STAFF REPORTS: RES.NO. 2019-03-12-20 -Deputy Mayor Walker moves to accept staff reports as information. CARRIED 6. CORRESPONDENCE - RES. NO. 2019-03-12-21 -moved by Mayor Schroeder that Council accept all correspondence as information only. CARRIED 7. COUNCIL REPORTS: RES. NO. 2019-03-12-22 - Councilor Headrick moved to accept Council Reports as presented. CARRIED 8. OLD BUSINESS RES.NO.2019-03-12-23 Moved by Mayor Schroeder that Council retract support of the County of Vulcan Doctor Retention program. CARRIED 9. NEW BUSINESS RES. NO. 2019-03-12-24 Councilor Lori Headrick made the motion to award Phase II office reno project to Rybar Construction with revamped dimensions of CAO Office. CARRIED RES.NO. 2019-03-12-25 Mayor Schroder moved to hire Rhodes Electric to complete electrical work as discussed in Village Office. CARRIED RES. NO. 2019-03-12-26 Mayor Schroeder moved that Council enter into the proposed Vulcan County Regional Emergency Management Partnership Organization Agreement, and Mayor Schroeder will be the Village of Milo elected representative appointed to the VCREMP Advisory Council. CARRIED RES. NO. 2019-03-12-27 Deputy Mayor Walker moved that Council give FIRST READING to Bylaw # 404-19, a Bylaw to establish the Vulcan County Regional Emergency Management Partnership Organization. CARRIED RES. NO. 2019-03-12-28 Moved by Deputy Mayor Walker that Council appoint Mayor Schroeder to be the Village of Milo elected representative appointed to the VCREMP Advisory Council. CARRIED 10. IN CAMERA MEETING RES.NO. 2019-03-12-29 Moved by Mayor Schroeder @ 8:58 pm to go in camera as per SEC.24 of the Freedom of Information and Privacy Protection Act. CARRIED RES.NO.2019-03-12-30 Mayor Schroeder moved to go back into regular session @ 9:30pm. CARRIED 11. NEXT MEETING: Next Regular Meeting of Council to be held April, 9th 2019 @7:00pm in the Village of Milo Office, 200 Centre Street. 12. ADJOURNMENT: - Mayor Schroeder moved adjournment @ 9:40 pm Meeting of Village of Milo Council Page 1 VILLAGE OF MILO ALBERTA VILLAGE OF MILO COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING MINUTES Tuesday, March 12, 2019 A Regular

    Milo Canopener (July 1, 2021)

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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.July 2021 Edition No. 372 Milo Can Opener Canada Post Agmt. # 40607518 i Box 12, Milo, AB T0L1L0 I ■................................................. "'"■"■■■.. ...............s MILO LIBRARY N/C i Mi J “Quietly resting in fields all over Vulcan County are a generation of tractors that revolutionized the amount of work that could be done in a farming day. However, they still relegated the operator to an unpadded metal seat, at the mercy of the elements, insects, and noise. This Massey Harris is a perfect example - strong and purpose built." Photo and commentary by Cameron Klem The Milo Can Opener 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. Bo* 12 IMOop eAneBr TOL »LO Canada Post Agmt « 40607518 The Milo Can Opener Advertising: Subscription Rates: Single Annual Insertion With Subscription Business Directory 5 5.00 60.00(12x 60.00 (12 x 6) Quarter Page 8.00 8.00 72.00 (12 X 6)HalfPage6) Half Page 12.00 96.00 (12 x 8).FullPage8). 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[email protected] L'accbook: Leslie’s Adventures in Cooking hups://lcslielahd.cpicure.com/tn THE COUNTRY FARMHOUSE Gifts, Antiques and Collectibles i With A Taste of Rural Alberta Starting July 11, 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. Dianne Brown Ph. 403-734-2593 Fax 403-734-2882 from Cluny Hilltop 3 miles west '/i mile north Hair Salon Stylists at Country Farmhouse: The Hair Market Katie Crump 403-901-7402 Hairstylist Kaitlyn Sauve 403-901-4418 ‘ [email protected] Chinese & Western I Take out orders Open Tuesday - Sunday 9:00AM - 8:00PM Closed Mondays (403) 599-3832 y^airi^Perfecfion catering/service 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 Box 10 Cluny, AB TOJ OSO Denise Brown 1 Hointyi’^/Owner Cluny. AB | 4O3-UM12? The Milo Hotel and Ts Saloon WE’RE The Milo Hotel is open for more services! Room rentals are now available. We handle off sales of beer and liquor. Wing Night Every Wednesday 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. Milo Recreation Upcoming Events With COVID restrictions beginning to lift, Milo Recreation some fun in store for the summer! June July Adult Slo-Pitch Thursdays at 7pm, at the School Diamond X July 5 July IS Beach Volleyball 7pm at the court by the Curling Rink July 16 Milo Golf Classic Nanton Golf Course, see poster for details One-Pitch Tournament All weekend at the School Diamonds For more information or to sign up contact Deanna 403-485-8384 or Jessy 403-485-1451 Aug. 6-8 Word Magic from The Washington Post The Washington Post has published the winning submissions to . its yearly contest, in which readers are asked to supply alternative meanings for common words. The winners are: 1. Coffee (N.), the person upon whom one coughs. 2. Flabbergasted (adj.), appalled over how much weight you have gained. 3. Abdicate (V.), to give up all hope of ever having a flat stomach. 4. Esplanade (V.), to attempt an explanation while drunk. 5. Willy-nilly (Adj.), impotent. 6. Negligent (Adj.), describes a condition in which you absentmindedly answer the door in your nightgown. 7. Lymph (V.), to walk with a lisp. 8. Gargoyle (N.), olive-flavored mouthwash. 9. Flatulence (N.) emergency vehicle that picks you up after you are run over by a steamroller. 10. Balderdash (N.), a rapidly receding hairline. 11. Testicle (N.), a humorous question on an exam. 12. Rectitude (N.), the formal, dignified bearing adopted by proctologists. 13. Pokemon (N), a Rastafarian proctologist. 14. Oyster (N.), a person who sprinkles his conversation with Yiddishisms. 15. Frisbeetarianism (N.), (back by popular demand): The belief that, when you die, your Soul flies up onto the roof and gets stuck there 16. Circumvent (N.), an opening in the front of boxer shorts worn by Jewish men. The Washington Post's Style Invitational also asked readers to take any word from the dictionary, alter it by adding, subtracting, or changing one letter, and supply a new definition. Here are this year's winners: 1. Bozone (N.): The substance surrounding stupid people that stops bright ideas from penetrating. The bozone layer, unfortunately, shows little sign of breaking down in the near future. 2. Foreploy (V): Any misrepresentation about yourself for the purpose of getting laid. 3. Cashtration (N.): The act of buying a house, which renders the subject financially impotent for an indefinite period. 4. Giraffiti (N): Vandalism spray-painted very, very high. 5. Sarchasm (N): The gulf between the author of sarcastic wit and the person who doesn't get it. 6. Inoculatte (V): To take coffee intravenously when you are running late. 7. Hipatitis (N): Terminal coolness. 8. Osteopornosis (N): A degenerate disease. (This one got extra credit.) 9. Karmageddon (N): It's like, when everybody is sending off all these really bad vibes, right? And then, like, the Earth explodes and it's like, a serious bummer. 10. Decafalon (N.): The grueling event of getting through the day consuming only things that are good for you. 11. Glibido (V): All talk and no action. 12. Dopeler effect (N): The tendency of stupid ideas to seem smarter when they come at you rapidly. 13. Arachnoleptic fit (N.): The frantic dance performed just after you've accidentally walked through a spider web. 14. Beelzebug (N.): Satan in the form of a mosquito that gets into your bedroom at three in the morning and cannot be cast out. 15. Caterpallor (N.): The color you turn after finding half a grub in the fruit you're eating. And the pick of the literature: 16. Ignoranus (N): A person who's both stupid and an asshole Procaffinating ^Drinking coffee while procrastinatingI Unfortunately space limitations did not allow for a close up of Marina Vannatta's painting of the old Milo Post Office in the article celebrating Marina and Sonny's 65th wedding anniver­sary found in this edition. We look forward to seeing it up close and in colour! - Editorial staff. Sonny and Marina Vannatta 65th Wedding Anniversary Marina & (Norman) Sonny Vannatta On June 23rd Sonny and Marina Vannatta celebrated a truly impressive life milestone - their 65th wedding anniversary. Marina has created a beautiful painting of the old Milo Post Office, and will be donating the artwork to the Milo Library & Archives or Milo Community Hall. Marina & Sonny were married in Cluny by the United Church Minister Rev. Morrison on June 23, 1956. Sonny was working at the time on the road construction and they lived in a holiday trailer which they pulled to each construction site. Marina & Sonny stayed in the Milo area and worked for a farmer for a couple of years. Then they moved to Cluny to help Marina's Father Ben Reimche build the Cluny Hilltop Service Station and Cafe on Highway *1. They ran the Cafe and Sonny worked in the Garage with Ben. Marina remembers these as fun times with the Cluny/Glieichen people. By that time they had 3 children: Wanda, Larry and Vicky. After 5 years they decided to go back to farming and worked for Jack Sutherland for 12 years. Sonny ran the work crew and Marina cooked for hired help, grew a huge garden and milked 6 cows, sometimes running a tractor - very busy times with a young family. Sonny and Marina then went farming on their own, renting land from Rose Northcott and Marie Vinjie. They lived on Rose’s homestead 16 miles northeast of Milo, farming 3.5 sections of dryland with help from family at harvest time. Both Sonny and Marina operated the farm machinery and had a mixed farming operation with cows, horses, pigs, and chickens. They lived there for 31 years, enjoying, a fun and busy life with friends and neighbors. Back row: Ryan Lucas, Megan Lucas, April Vannatta, Larry Vannatta, Tony Vanden Hoek, Braydon Miller, Trevor Miller Middle row: Wendy Vannatta, Erin Hessy, Jayden Hyggen Seated: Curtis & Preston Vannatta, Wanda Vannatta, Marina and Sonny Vannatta, Vicky Vanden Hoek Children seated: Brynn and Beckett Lucas Missing: Steven Vannatta, Lisa Vannatta (Spouse Jay) , Jackie Dontolewski and Lindsey Domolewski Marina, Wanda, Vicky, Sonny & Larry Sonny and Marina then moved to Lethbridge but still farmed the land, living in their trailer for the duration , travelling back and forth to the farm. Sonny and Marina finally retired and are currently living at Garden View Lodge, east of Park Place Shopping Mall. As soon as covid restrictions pass, they would love to see you all. Thanks for all the Anniversary Wishes! GLOBAL GETAWAYS Jan Loree (Hurl) and Vai (Umscheid) are thrilled to announce the opening of Global Getaways Vulcan 101 - 2nd Avenue South Grand Opening Week July 5 - 9, 2021 Come By and say Hi DOOR PRIZES—SPECIALS TRAVEL DEALS- TREATS call: [email protected] www.globalgetaways! 5.com MILO LIONS CLUB NEWS Activities Milo Lions members have been busy with maintenance work on Lions Park in Milo and both cemeteries in the countryside around Milo. Everyone's hard work is very much appreciated. Club Events Meetings are held when needed. 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. Commentary on Federal Bill C-10 by M.P. Martin Shields By now you may have heard about Bill C-10. It's the Bill that the Liberal Government says will ‘modernize’ the Broadcasting Act. What the Gov­ernment doesn't like to talk about are the implica­tions and powers that will be granted to the Canadi­an Radio-Television Commission, or the CRTC. When Bill C-10 inevitably becomes law thanks to Liberal, NDP, and Bloc Quebecois collusion, Cana­dians’ online content will be subject to moderation and enforced by the CRTC. The Liberals have maintained the ruse that Bill C- 10 is nothing more than a legal mandate to level the playing field between foreign big tech giants like Google and Facebook. That they pay their share in Canadian tax just as Canadian companies are subject to. However, Canadians are not con­vinced, nor will they be fooled. The costs will be passed down to the consumer and will not be transparent. By volume alone, Bill C-10 has been the issue I have received the most correspondence on. In the survey from my May e-newsletter (to which you should subscribe if you haven’t already!) a whop­ping 93% of respondents said that government should NOT regulate posts on social media like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc. Then comes the infamous 4.1 clause. The clause that protected Canadians’ content online was inex­plicably stricken from the bill by the aforementioned gang of three. This clause would have ensured that, no matter the provisions put into effect by the other clauses in C-10, the content (or ‘programs') that Canadians would post online would not be subject to CRTC regulation. With this clause re­moved, the CRTC will have the power to compel social media sites to remove/modify/replace online content posted by everyday Canadians at its sole behest. No explanation, no criteria, no guidelines. Just because the CRTC can. The Minister of Canadian Heritage has gone on record saying that the CRTC 'has no interest' in regulating individual Canadians' content. However, that argument doesn't stand up to scrutiny either. Despite the apparent disinterest in regulating con­tent, that doesn’t mean it’s not possible. This opens up a can of worms and the potential for a snowball­ing effect. Regulation of content will set a prece­dent defined by the unelected, unaccountable body of the CRTC which operates at arm
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