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    Clubble

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    This project is an university club management application designed to connect clubs with their members. It delivers a nearly complete frontend and backend, hosted on DigitalOcean, leveraging Microsoft Azure for secure authentication and an ABAC solution for robust authorization. Key endpoints facilitate user and club management, supported by a live PostgreSQL database on DigitalOcean VPS. Version 1 will launch a fully functional, HTTPS-secured platform, enhancing club engagement

    Milo Canopener (December 1, 2005)

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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 SiC2SmoPAB T0L1L0 Canada Post Agmt. # 40607518 December 2005 Edition no. 186 ......................... MILO MUNICIPAL LIBRARY N/C L____ _J jwbrK" i 5Ad Rates Subscription Rates Business Directory 5.00QuarterPage6.00HalfPage8.00FullPages15.00Classifieds2.00ThefollowingitemsarefreeofchargeMilo5.00 Quarter Page 6.00 Half Page 8.00 Full Pages 15.00 Classifieds 2.00 The following items are free of charge Milo 16.00 (- pickup,delivery or mailed) Mailed (outside Milo) 24.00 Single Copies 2.00 Letters to the Editor are welcome. Notices Announcements (Wedding, Anniversary, Births, Showers, etc.) Cards of Thanks News items Articles Please sign them, no letters will be printed if not signed. Requests to remain anonymous will not be honoured. Many ways to forward your articles, notices and advertising: Milo Can Opener Box 12, Milo, Alberta, T0L 1L0 Email: [email protected] or [email protected] Fax# 599 - 2457 (You can also fax to Milo Municipal Library at 599-3850) e-mail is the preferred method if possible. Faxed documents tend to be too unclear. Items may be left at Milo Green Foods in the Canopener box at back of store _________________or at Milo Municipal Library. Canopener volunteer staff Layout Editors - Barb Godkin - 599 - 2213, 485-8389 Colleen Bartsch 599-2204 Deanna McGorman 599-3887 Darlene Phillips 599-3791 Production - Betty Armstrong Subscriptions - Betty Lou Whaley -...........................599 - 2466 Notices - Any Canopener volunteers Cartoons & ‘‘Kids Say” - Marina Vannatta -.......... 381 - 6389 Please Note: The deadline for articles is the Monday before the last Friday of each month. Printing is done during the week.GOODS & SERVICES MILO CAFE CHINESE WESTERN TAKE OUT ORDERS 599-3832 Closed Monday Monday-Sundav............8:30 am - 8:00 pm Box 7 Doug Marks Office: (403) 599-0003 P"ESIDE“T J2:!5S«° Marks Oilfield Services Inc. jipQS^Sj Trucking, Gravel j Oilfield Maintenance and Construction Pressure Washing and Steaming . ** -■ ? MiW* <M' v - . ^Perfection W -£§r CATERING / SERVICE Allan and Colleen Barlsch MILO. Alta, phone. (403) 539-3204 B&S CmiUte, jbeiUfK (403) 599-2466 P.O.Box67 Milo,Alberta T0L1L0 Specializing in sandblasted mirrors & Cedar signs OIL-MARY KA>4 Donna Bennett Deitx Independent Beauty Consuitont P.O.. Box 37. Milo, Alia. TOL 110 (403} 599-2140 L V. (Vince) Stevens #721 Cornerstone Manager, Small Business 201 Southridge Drive Okotoks, AB T1S2E1 Direct: (403) 938-8970 ! Fax: (403) 938-2144 Cell: (403)471-4078 vince.stevens©scotiabank. com Telescotia: 1-800-267-1234 % Scotiabank C/P CS/? Sc J^traxgfyi, (Eleart Sc INTERNATIONAL RECORDING ARTISTS Ct>11. tan%\ =io once LAB-MAH PROMO Ceil. (403) 512-9066 Pis: (403> 3si-6389 Fax: (403) 599-2398 Fax: (403) 381-6341 Keepln’ the Country in music Lori Vooys, CIM, FCSI Suite 1800, Scotia Centre Financial Planner 700 - 2nd Street SW Calgary, AB T2P 2W1 Tel: (403)298-7823 Fax: (403) 298-4054 tori vooysascotiamdeod.com Toll Free. 1-^00-372 927^ Ceil: (403) 485-8524 § Scotia McLeod ScottaMcLeod Is a division of Scotia Capital Inc., a member of the Scotiabank Group.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 the readers. TOWING ' 4 X 4 Service * Wheel-Lift * Boosting ' Winching * Fuel, Flats * Lock-outs * Recoveries * R.V. Towing * Small Repairs J3 Services * Septic Tanks * Portables ' Mud Pits Bus: 485-2667 Mobile: 485-0500 ' 24 Hour Emergency Service ’ Ready & Reliable [PHONE^JOE ] * Sumps * Holding Tanks * Cisterns * Basement Floods Box 93 Vulcan Alta. TOL 2B0 MELO SEED CLMANING ASSOCIATION LTD. 599-2150 Cleaner Seed is Sown, Cleaner Crops are Grown, Sheldon Walker Manager RENO BEXTE ^Used (do ntro P (dc ntre P 4 H GRAIN LTD, AGENT FOR ALTA HAIL INS. TELSFHOfTB: faX: ft03} 534-2182 MOSST.KIGH, Alt TOL IPO CORNER STORE & GARAGE OIL - GAS - DIESEL - REPAIRS - WELDING AM.A. TOWING MERV & FRANCES GOLDTHORPE 485 - 6671 INSHOP MOBILE Archambault Mechanical Dave Box 155, Milo, AB, TOL 1L0 Telephone: (403)599-2292 Cellular (403) 485-8098 Phillips Agricultural Products and Services Box 292 Lomond, Alberta TOL 1G0 Roburi Phillips Telephone: (403) 792-3757 Toll Free: 1-800-387-8486 Cellular. (403) 485-0400 Fax: (403) 792-3707 AARDVARK PEST CONTROL SERVICES® A. P. C. S. TM JERRY GAUTREAU P.C.T. Diploma, AIB Certified & AS! Certified SUITE 213, 204 - 1440 52nd STREET N.E. CALGARY, ALBERTA T2A 4T8 Tel: (403) 273-MICE (6423) Fax: (403) 204-2125 ____ ——GRANT, KRYSTALQW1CH & BENNETT CERTIFIED GENERAL ACCOUNTANTS FULL ACCOUNTING SERVICES AND CONSULTING P.0. Box 239 Vulcan, Alberta Phone: 485-2996 TOL 2B0 485-2681 2>, g. X OPTOMETRIST 80X 972 VULCAN. ALBERTA TOL 28C TELEPHONES 485-21 77 485-288S [- FAIRBANKS DENTURE CLINIC - 125 Centre Street, Vulcan, Alberta TOL 2B0 485-2368 Scott D. Fairbanks - Denturist . . . _ OFFICE HOURS . ' - Wednesday. 9:S0a.m. • 5:00p.m. - Friday 9:00a.m. -12:30p.m_ Esso' VULCAN VILLAGE GAS BAR P.O. BOX 425 VULCAN. ALIA.. TOL 2B0 PHONE: 455-fcOOO FOOD TO CO Garry & Bernardine Nelson 485-2519 HDra (5. Mo JMszsm'bs Chiropractor . ’ (403) 485-6005 P;0. Box 87, Vulcan, Alberta, Canada 1-800-582-7054 “Make Your Winning Move With Us” MLS MAGNUSON REALTY HAROLD, NORMA, & LYLE MAGNUSON Phone 1-403-485-6901 Fas 1-403-485-2911 104 Centre Street East P-O- ®ox 9o8 Vulcan, AB ^OL 2B0 Website: www.magnusonrealty.comThe TOPS Ten wavs to breeze through the holidays Think about your priorities ahead of time. It’s humanly impossible to try every available activity and attend every social function. Which ones are impor­tant to you? Divide your time accordingly. Make sure you allot enough time to the high-priority events so you can thoroughly enjoy them without feeling rushed. CAvn t rr\co5 Healthy habits can be part of your holiday scene, but only if you plan for them. That means setting aside time for exercise, writing a grocery list, and preparing healthy meals and snacks—just as you would dur­ing the rest of the year. Separate the urgent from the unimportant. If you're constantly fighting fires or playing catch­up, you’ll have less time and energy for things that really matter. Get help. Trade chores with friends. Hire teens or middle- school kids. Make sure every member of your family pulls a share of the load. •r v yv L>* :d-. Be realistic. Most of us over­estimate how much we can accomplish in an afternoon, a week, or a month. Give yourself a break. Eliminate holiday traditions that no longer suit you and your family. Do you long to simplify gift-giving or imagine eating out on a holiday rather than spend­ing all day cooking? Maybe oth­ers do, too. You’ll never know unless you ask. Incorporate healthy choices into social gatherings. Bring a platter of sliced fresh fruit for the snack table. Break up a couch sit-a-thon by taking a walk together. Play tag with the kids. "To jG5 )Y\ee £ 5 Th wr. 3.'3c Am O' C_U\ _____ when youELW News The November 9th meeting was held at the Church. There were 5 members and Pastor Ed in attendance. Carol Henry led the bible study and offering meditation. Minutes of the September meeting were read and approved. There was no meeting in October. The Seniors’ dinner hosted by the United Church Women and us, was well attended by local people and residents of Dawson Lodge, Extendicare and Long Term Care from Vulcan. The five boxes containing 22 layettes, 13 klenli kits and 28 school kits were shipped to Canadian Lutheran World Relief in Winnipeg. Our thanks to David Zaytsoff for delivering them to Calgary to catch transport to Winnipeg (free of charge). A donation was sent to C.L.W.R. for the ocean freight. Our Praise Offering Service was held October 30th. The offering amounted to 325.00. The Sunday School will have their Christmas presentation at Sunday service, December 18th. A box will be placed at the entry of the church for donations to the Vulcan Food Bank. A Parish supper and meeting will be held at Hope Lutheran on November 17th. Maxine Deitz has agreed to go on the Sunshine Committee once again. Alice Bartsch served a tasty lunch after the meeting adjourned. Hostess for December meeting is Marg Bushell, Bible study is Marilyn Nelson and Church cleaning for the same is Deanna Nelson. Ladies please remember our Advent Christmas Program on December 5th @ 7:30 p.m. Just before Christmas, 1 was shopping at a local mall with my sister and her children. In the parking lot was a fellow selling Christmas trees from a camper. “Hey, look ,Mom!” Three year old Sami exclaimed , “That guy’s camping. He even brought his own forest!” **** $$******♦****** *** After opening her Christmas presents, my niece asked me to read her a story from her new book. Before I could start, however, she asked me to put on her new video. “You can’t listen to a storv and a video at the same time”, I said. “Sure , I can!’’she cried. “ I’ve got two ears!” (Adults call this multi-tasking?) &&.&***&&&***&&&***&&&***&&& For a special treat at Christmas time, I always make a German Apple Cake. This year my five year old was going to help. After stirring the apples, cinnamon and flour, she said “There, we’re all done!” With a puzzled look, she peered into the bowl and asked,”But when do we add the Germans?” ****&&&&****&&&&****&&&&**** Y ^ All C^ XJust in time for Christmas iDtrocfueiDg » S fj&is ^Ve/ Gift certificates available Pamper her with an essential oil manicure With or without paraffin dips Or a Hot oil manicure Or give her a Full set of gel nails That will leave her feeling relaxed and beautiful. To booh an appointment or to order your gift certificate Call G-Nel @ 599-2299 47; Mrs £C*J7*£ Off AAAin S>nze£T N. (formerly Ux/rrtn <2Hu0cd) /toMtfTAA/ee -Atotf P&OZXA&UL FCcD ITEM P6R LbCAL FtXX> SAUH ■o Milo Arena Dues for the 2005-2006 Season (September to August) FAMILY MEMBERSHIP 65.00ifpaidbeforeDec.3165.00 if paid before Dec. 31 75.00 after January 1 SINGLE MEMBERSHIP 40.00ifpaidbeforeDec.3140.00 if paid before Dec. 31 45.00 after January 1 Please remember that the arena is used not only in the winter for skating, but also used during the spring & summer season. Your contributions are greatly appreciated. The arena has quite high insurance and utility costs. Please make cheques to Milo and District Agricultural Society. Payment can be made at Milo Library or by mail to Milo Ag. Society, Box 156, MiloMILO LIONS CLUB Pancake Supper and Turkey Bingo Saturday, December 3 Supper 5:30 pm Bingo 7:00pm At Milo Community Hall Everyone welcome! Hi) BAKE SALE by Milo Parent-Teacher Group between supper and bingoARROWWOOD CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION LIMITED P.O. BOX 120, ARROWWOOD, Alberta T0L 0B0 Main Store Phone (403) 534- 3803 Fax (403) 534-3330 Toll Free 1-888-534-3803 Tire Shop Phone (403) 534-3804 | (co-opJ ! "Organized for Savings .......... Not for Profit" BULK FUEL & CARDLOCKS at Arrowwood & Milo sites Petroleum Products: Fuel / Lubricants HARDWARE STORE TIRE SHOP Hardware / Lumber Tires: On and Off Road Plumbing / Electrical New / Used / Repair Services Hydraulic Hoses / Belts / Bearings Mufflers & Exhaust System Feed and Animal Health Supplies Filters: Oil / Air /Fuel Paint: Interior / Exterior / Stain Oil Change 81 Lube Center Housewares / Sporting Goods Automotive: Batteries / Lights / Fuses HOURS: Mon to Fri 8:am to 12:noon & l:pm to 5:30 pm — Sat 8:am to 12:noon vfairn / & COMPANY BAPJtlSPERS and .SOIJC/'iO/iS SERVICING ALL YOUR LEGAL NEEDS Dr. Robert J. (Bob) Langrldge will be In attendance at the Village Office In Milo the first Friday of each month from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Appointments may be made by calling 485-2070 ________________________________________l Brian J. Murray and Robert J. (Bob) Langrldge servicing our Vulcan office 104 Centre Street Vulcan, Alberta Phone: (403) 485-2070 Areas of Law: Real Estate, Personal Iryury, Divorce and Family Law, Wills and Estates, Dependent Adults, Employment Law. Criminal Lew, Business and Corporate Law. Mediation. Litigation and Tax Law LETHBRIDGE OFFICE 1*600, 220 - 4" Street South Phone: 403) 278-7781 Fax (403) 320-8958 Toll Free: 1-800-552-8022 SOUTHERN ALBERTA’S REGIONAL LAW FIRMKid's Thoughts What do you think your Mom and Dad have in common? Young children explain how to decide who and when to marrty. How do you decide who to marry? “You got to find somebody who liKos the samft stuff, t—iKe if you liKe sports, shs should lifce it that you liKe sports, and she should Keep the ships and dip coming." —Alan, age 10 "No person really desides before they grow up who they're going to marry. 6iod desided it all way before, and you get to find out later who you're stucK with." — Kirsten, age 10 What is the right age to get married? Twenty-three is the best age besause you Know the person F0P£.V6P- by then." — Camille, age 10 No age is good to get married at. You got to be a fool to get married." Freddie, age 6 THE COUNTRY FARMHOUSE Gifts, Antiques and Collectibles With A Taste of Rural Alberta Hours: Monday to Saturday - 10:00am to 7:00pm Sunday -11:00 am to 6:00pm Box 10 from Cluny Hilltop Dianne Brown Cluny, AB 2 miles west Ph. 403-734-2593 T0J 0S0 1/2 mile north Fax 403-734-2882 "&oth don't want more Kids." Lori, age 8 How can a stranger tell if two people are married? "Married people usualty looK happy to talK to other people." "You might have to guess, based on whether they seem to be gelling at the same Kids." —Derrick, age 8 What do most people do on a date? "Pates are for having fun, and people should use them to get to Know each other. 6ven boys have something to say if you listen long enough." —Lyxmette, age 8 "On the first date, they just tell each other lies, and that usually gets them interested enough to go for a second date." — Martin, age 10 ! Quality Dental Services • Comprehensive treatment planning exams • Gentle hygiene care • Cosmetic Bonding and Veneers • Crowns, Bridges, & Bleaching 1 • Complete and Partial Dentures New Patients are Always Welcome Patient Services • Televisions • Highest standard of sterilization for your protection 114, 3rd Avenue-North, Vulcan485-600fT'W'E'D'DIMCg T)JWCE Allan and Colleen Bartsch & Ian and Barb Godkin would like to invite everyone to the wedding dance of Cfirts ancCjana Program 7:00 pm Dance 8:30 pm Milo Community Hall Chris and Jana will be married in the Dominican Republic January 5. Just For Fun... This is amazing, try it!! It really worked for me. It takes less than a minute... Work this out while you read. Be sure that you don’t read the bottom until you’ve worked it out. This is not one of those waste of time things, it’s fun! 1. First of all, pick the number of times a week that you would like to have chocolate ( more than once but less than 10). 2. Multiply this number by 2 (just to be bold). 3. Add 5 (for Sunday). 4. Multiply it by 50.. .I’ll wait while you get the calculator... 5. If you have already had your birthday this year add 1755. If you haven’t, add 1754. 6. Now subtract the four digit year that you were bom. You should have a three digit number. The first digit of this was your original number (i.e. how many times you want to have chocolate each week). The next two numbers are YOUR AGE! (Oh YES, it is!!!) This is the only year (2005) that it will work out, so spread it around while it lasts.Hilo Fsrofiy Christian A celebration of Christmas and our community spirit. Help us decorate the village! Lots of ways to do that: Phillip’s Fertilizer has rented a BUCKET TRUCK (reaches 34 ft.) for anybody to use to put up decorations. December 15-22 1. Village residents and business owners - we encourage you to decorate your building(s) and/or yards! 2. Rural or town residents - take part by adopting a Lion’s Park tree to decorate 3. Set up a Christmas scene in the park or elsewhere in town 4. Lend us Christmas lights or decorations for the trees in Lion’s Park. We will put them up! Drop off at Phillips’. o Hayride, Bonfire Hot Dog Iteaii and FSRiWORKI! Thursday, December 22 Lions Park 5:30 pm (Milo Hall if weather poor) If you have any firewood to donate, please call 599-3791. Don’t forget to bring hot dog sticks and lawn chairs! Everyone welcome! Ifyou^i/ould like to help put up lights (week of Dec. 15-22) please call 599-3791 Organized by the Village of Milo. Watch for a mail flyer soon or contact Darlene Phillips (599-3791) for more details.Christmas greeting. From The country Farmhouse And uCanne and T>on 'Brown G. D's REPAIR FOR ALL YOUR MECHANICAL MEDS & REPAIRS Call: Gerald Deitz 599-2354Christmas in the Country Saturday, December 3, 2005 The Country farmhouse Grand Opening Dec 3 Special Dinner starts at 4 pm Gifts, Antiques and Collectibles With a taste of rural ALBERTA Dianne Brown 734-2593 Cluny, AB 10AM -7PM 3 miles west, 14 mile north of Cluny Hilltop Just 4 km North of HWY 1 on HWY 56 y/fieatCaruf \ Country >Crafts ana (gifts OPEN HOUSE 9am - 6pm And together in a single location: Chase Custom Saddle & Leath er Products pt "fhe Wool Featuring Armstrong Pottery, Quilting, Baking, Candy and many more unique Christmas gifts The Wool Shop on the Crowfoot Creek 10am to 5pm Susan Clark 64U2216Frank Mclnenly Auctions Ltd Vulcan, AB Serving the Agriculture Industry Since / 967 (403) 485-2440 Frank Mclnenly tacey Schooten F M Trailer World Located at Foothills Livestock Auction Stavely, AB Southern Alberta's Exclusive Norbert Dealer NORBERT DEX RAINBOW Stock, Horse, Fiat decks Call Stacey New & Used 1-877-205-1999From the East Forty This mild weather that we have enjoyed recently one might have thought we were still in the month of October, however Christmas will soon be here. I hope you have made use of these nice days to do shopping and such. While you are out don’t forget those who are unable to get out. It only takes a few minutes of our time to brighten the day of a shut-in. Let’s all make it a point to do more visiting of those who are unable to get out in this Christmas season and through the year. The following are recipes that you might like to try. Christmas Pudding Sauce (rich) Vi cup butter V2 cup brown sugar V2 cup white sugar 2 beaten egg whites Mix and cook in double boiler 10 minutes beating all of the time. Cool. Beat V2 cup cream and flavor lightly with vanilla or whatever flavoring you like. Mix with cooled sauce mixture. Enjoy! Egg Strata A breakfast dish you can start the night before. 6-8 eggs beaten 7 or 8 slices of bread with crusts cut off 3 cups of milk 8 oz cheddar cheese shredded V2 tsp. salt !4 tsp. dry mustard Vi cup parmesan cheese to top bacon slices Put bread in buttered 9x13 inch pyrex pan. Sprinkle with cheddar cheese. Mix all other ingredients, except bacon, and pour over bread and cheese. Let stand overnight in fridge. Next morning - bake at 325 degrees for 50-55 minutes. Fry bacon until well done but not burned. Lay bacon on top of egg strata and put back in oven for 10 - 15 minutes. Let sit for a few minutes after removing from oven. Serve. greetings from grande (Prairie Wishing all a happy and prosperous new year. Merry Christmas (Dere^ Pamara Caeden Van PassedMERRY CHRISTMAS AND ALL THE BEST IN 2006 Visit Oakes House, Arrowwood Many Christmas and Holiday Items Silk Holiday Bouquets, Bernie Brown Prints Tree Decorations, Western Decor, Outdoor Decorations and much, much more. STYLIST X 599-2491 X MILO HOURS: Wednesday - Men’s Walkin - . _ . , 9:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m, Tuesday-Friday Thursday 9:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m. (by appointment only) 5:00 p.m.-7:0Q p.m. NORM STOKES WEEDING General and Oilfield Repair Custom Mowing New & Used Steel Sales Custom Built Trailers B-Pressure Welding Phone 792-2255 Cell. 485-0365 Phone 485-0510 Phone 792-3314 Perms, colors, streaks, foils, lash & brow tinting, waxing, tanning bed, & Perafin dips.JSpSfc*9*** ^sPff '^w w&w **&w *~w *9w **w **w W^m lllftKlllf fi Milo Community School presents 100 YEARS OF CHRISTMAS December 8th Two performances 1:00 and 7:00 pm EVERYONE WELCOME !!! Silver collection or Food Bank Donation ft ft 5 ft ft ft f ft ft f fts Milo Community School is continuing to collect Campbell’s Soup Labels. Attached below are product labels eligible for redemption. Thank you for your support and keep those labels coming in!!! All varieties within each size shown are eligible for redemption. ■ 1 point 280Z/796111I condensed soup Chunky soup I9oz/54oml, Chunky chili i4oz/425g "Spoilt Farm Goldfish Crackers 480Z/1.36L condensed soup 1.89LV8 Splash * Be sure to include the UPC and and front label~K * UPC is required only for Pepperidge Farm products and Ready to Use Broths * Ready to Serve soup also includes Healthy Request 473ml V8 Splash 1002/ 284ml condensed soup iooz/284ml Chunky soup i68g, i8og, I90g, and 200g Pepperidge Farm Goldfish Crackers 900ml Ready to Use broth i9oz/54oml Ready to Enjoy soup ■ 2 pointLooking for Tupperware? I am now a Tupperware Representative for the area. Interested in hosting a party or placing an order? Please, give me a call. Tanya Campbell (403) 485-4540 e-mail; [email protected] ttiz (AJCL'iyn G/Louj of (2(iriL±£ma± Ps ou% tizaxk duxing ttiz cM'o£idag± and during khz gzax ahzad !Ban& of <zAfo(ja Jbaoiia cStaff axqaxsi, k&onna, d\l\axlarinz, tfjcronnz, J2ou., kJhnxts., J2o%L mm Thank you to everyone who donated items for the Operation Christmas Child Shoe Boxes or brought filled shoe boxes into the school. Thank you to Marilyn Nelson, Melanie MeKay and Tammy Lahd and the school staff for helping to fill the shoe boxes. Also, thanks to the grade 5/6 class for decorating their shoe boxes. The artwork was GREAT!! Students, working in groups, chose an age category and girl or boy items for their shoe box and then assembled the items. The students did an excellent job and there was a lot of thought and care went into assembling the items. In all, 44 shoe boxes were col
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