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Consultations begin
on farm freedom
and safety
JANET KANTERS
Times Editor

The provincial government is repealing Bill 6, the En-


Rosebud’s community hanced Protection for Farm and Ranch Workers Act. In
engagement its place, the government is set to introduce the Farm
Freedom and Safety Act after a period of extensive con-
Page 12 sultation.
Bill 6 set off enormous protests from farmers and
opposition parties when it was passed in the fall of
2015. According to today’s new provincial government,
farms and ranches operate differently than other em-
ployers in Alberta, and the previous government’s Bill
6 was passed with limited public input and in the face
of strong opposition from farmers.
“Alberta farmers need common-sense rules that pro-
mote farm safety – not process, not red tape,” said
Devin Dreeshen, Minister of Agriculture and Forestry.
“We’re going to repeal Bill 6, and I plan to meet with
Thunderous finish farmers this summer to develop the legislation to re-
place it.”
Dreeshen will undertake a consultation tour this
summer, meeting with farmers, ranchers and organiza-
tions across the province.
In response to initial discussions with agriculture
organizations, the government will seek input on rec-
ognizing that a farm is unlike other businesses, and
that farmers and ranchers require flexibility in meet-
ing workplace standards; requiring employers to have
workplace insurance but allowing a choice of market
insurance or the Workers’ Compensation Board, if ba-
Offering IV Sedation
sic coverage standards are met; exempting small farms
Dr. Ashkan Hamzehi DDS from employment standards legislation, similar to New
MLA supports
Dr. Arzy Kafrouny DDS
Dr. Sharif Faizi DMD Brunswick; promoting education and best practices to
General Practice Family Dentistry improve farm safety; and minimizing red tape and re-
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ducing the regulatory burden on farmers and ranchers,
while still ensuring basic safety standards.
Stick Around Downtown
www.theranchdentalcentre.com An online survey is also available to members of the Leela Sharon Aheer (r) visited several stores in downtown Strathmore including The
public looking to share their views: https://extranet. Rack on 3rd on July 16 to talk to shop owner Marlene Risdon about her initiative,
gov.ab.ca/opinio6/s?s=45800. Stick Around Downtown in July, an effort to let people know what stores are down-
Look on Page 4 + 5 for town doing and to keep them shopping local. “Strathmore is this incredible town
Town of Strathmore The online survey is open until Aug. 31, 2019. Mean-
while, Dreeshen has already met with key industry of entrepreneurial people, folks that have worked so hard to build their community,
Municipal Notices people who care so much,” said Aheer. “One of the biggest privileges I had when
leaders and will be at events across the province this
Contact Us Today! we were campaigning was actually learning about the small businesses that were
summer, seeking input from Alberta’s farmers and
down here and the work that goes into this and actually keeping people buying lo-
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In addition, the minister and other MLAs will partic-
cal, this is a huge part of how you build communities. So many of these shops …
info@strathmoretimes.com give so much back to the community so the very least that I can do is to be able to
ipate in grassroots conversations with Albertans about pop in and see these folks and let them know that their person loves them.”
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Rosebud’s historic Mercantile


still stands to serve Commercial | Farms Industrial | Investment

Bob Sheddy C0-Owner/Commercial Broker


LAUREEN F. GUENTHER
Times Contributor BobSheddy.ca 403-324-2222
bob.sheddy@century21.ca
The Hamlet of Rosebud includes several buildings that are
over 100 years old and still in use. KaraLee Foat, MA Co-Owner/Broker
The Haskayne-Kenney Mercantile is one of those, and ac- PowerRealty.ca 587-390-0596
cording to LaVerne Erickson, Rosebud resident and founder of karalee.foat@century21.ca
Rosebud School of the Arts and Rosebud Theatre, the Mercan- 403-983-2121
tile is the oldest building in the community. The building was 123 2nd Ave,
Strathmore, AB
built in 1911, he said, and was the first store in the fledgling
community.
As Rosebud grew, and the survey system for the hamlet was
changed, it turned out the Mercantile was in the middle of
Main Street.
“So the owner got several teams of horses and hooked up Strathmore
Denture Clinic
to the building and pulled the thing as far as they could, un-
til it kind of jammed and they couldn’t back it up anymore,”
Erickson said. “Look down Main Street (now). It doesn’t run
straight like other Main Streets do.”
Terry Grant Denturist
The Rosebud Mercantile was first operated by O.R. Hatton, 403.934.3877
who sold it to his son-in-law Henry Sutton. Jack Sangster took
over the store in 1918 and operated it until 1934. According • Complete / Partial Dentures
to the history book Akokiniskway: By the River of Many Ros-
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robbery, which was always a concern for businesses in small Rosebud’s Haskayne-Kenney Mercantile, the oldest building in the hamlet, • Custom Mouthguards
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Over the decades, the Mercantile was owned and operated The Rosebud Mercantile has been used for many purpos-
by several other families until its last owners, Gordon and es, including classrooms, kitchen and eating areas, Rosebud
Evelyn Milgate. When Erickson was a boy, one of his first jobs School of the Arts gift shop, a conference center and Wild
was working for the Milgates in the Mercantile, unloading the Horse Jack’s restaurant. After a significant expansion, in 2014,
weekly shipments of goods. When the Milgates closed the Richard and Lois Haskayne made a million-dollar donation
store, Erickson said, the family continued to use the building to Rosebud School of the Arts, to pay off the mortgage. The
as the depot for their trucking company. building’s name was changed to the Haskayne-Kenney Mer-
But by 1973, when Erickson had become a youth pastor cantile.
in Calgary, although the Milgates still owned the Mercantile, In 2019, 108 years after it was first built, the main floor of 413 - 3rd St. Strathmore
the building was no longer in use. Erickson wanted to bring the Haskayne-Kenny Mercantile houses the Rosebud Theatre
junior high youth to Rosebud for a weekend arts camp, and Box Office, the kitchen and dining areas of the theatre, and
the Milgate family gave him permission to use the Mercantile. the Rosebud County Goods and Co. gift shop. In the old- GET YOUR CLASSIFIED
That weekend camp grew into the ongoing Rosebud Camp of est sections of the building, the décor is comprised of items ADS IN THE TIMES!
the Arts, which evolved into Rosebud School of the Arts high from the original Mercantile stores. The upper floor is used for Call 403-934-5589
school and then the post-secondary Rosebud School of the classrooms and special events.

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Summer adventures, and field trips! Registration OPEN!
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Camps with $150/week 4-day camps
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Volunteerism
“Strathmore–I’ll Be Seeing You in
all Those Familiar Places”

2019 Route
Strathmore Date: Saturday, August 3rd
Stampede
Parade
Brought to you by the Town of Strathmore

August 3,2018
August 4, 2019
Start Time: 9:00 am
STRATHMORE

Registration Deadline: July 29,2018


July 20, 2019
Theme:

Volunteerism
“Strathmore – I’ll Be Seeing You in all
Those Familiar Places”
Applications can be done online or download the documents and drop off at Strathmore FCSS located at 116 - 3rd Avenue.

Parade
Parade Marshall:
Marshalls
Emma Moore
George Freeman Family

Cost: Commercial Floats $25.00


Non-Profit Organizations, Community
Groups & Charities are Free
*Late Registration Fee: $50.00
REGISTER TODAY AT WWW.STRATHMORE.CA
TOWN OF

2019

REGISTERREGISTER
TODAY AT WWW.STRATHMORE.CA
TODAY AT WWW.STRATHMORE.CA
Applications can be done online or download the documents and drop off at Strathmore FCSS located at 116 - 3rd Avenue.
Applications can be done online or download the documents
and drop off at Strathmore FCSS located at 116 - 3rd Avenue.
Non-Profit Organizations, Community
Brought to you by the Town of Strathmore

“Strathmore – I’ll Be Seeing You in all


Registration Deadline: July 20, 2018

Cost: Commercial Floats $25.00

*Late Registration Fee: $50.00


Groups & Charities are Free
George Freeman Family
Strathmore

Those Familiar Places”


Stampede

Start Time: 9:00 am

Parade Marshalls

www.strathmore.ca
August 4, 2018
Parade

Theme:

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Volunteerism
“Strathmore–I’ll Be Seeing You in
all Those Familiar Places”

2019 Route
Strathmore Date: Saturday, August 3rd
Stampede
Parade
Brought to you by the Town of Strathmore

August 3,20182019
August 4,
Start Time: 9:00 am
Registration Deadline: July 20,
29,2018
2019
“Strathmore–I’ll Be Seeing You in

Theme:

Volunteerism
July 21-27, 2019
“Strathmore – I’ll Be Seeing You in all
Those Familiar Places”

Applications can be done online or download the documents and drop off at Strathmore FCSS located at 116 - 3rd Avenue.
all Those Familiar Places”

Drowning Prevention Week


Parade
Parade Marshall:
Marshalls
Emma Moore
George Freeman Family

Cost: Commercial Floats $25.00


Drowning is the second leading cause of injury related death for Canadian children. Non-Profit Organizations, Community
Groups & Charities are Free
Almost 500 Canadians die every year from drowning.
*Late Registration Fee: $50.00

REGISTER TODAY AT WWW.STRATHMORE.CA


To promote the importance of water safety, The Town of Strathmore has proclaimed
July 21-27, 2019 as NATIONAL DROWNING PREVENTION WEEK in our Municipality.

Drowning is preventable: 2019


- Actively supervise children around water, stay within arms reach
- Watch the child not your phone
- Always wear a life jacket while in a boat
- Swim with a buddy REGISTERREGISTER
TODAY AT WWW.STRATHMORE.CA
TODAY AT WWW.STRATHMORE.CA
Applications can be done online or download the documents and drop off at Strathmore FCSS located at 116 - 3rd Avenue.
- Register for swimming lessons at Strathmore.ca Applications can be done online or download the documents
and drop off at Strathmore FCSS located at 116 - 3rd Avenue.
Non-Profit Organizations, Community
Brought to you by the Town of Strathmore

“Strathmore – I’ll Be Seeing You in all


Registration Deadline: July 20, 2018

Cost: Commercial Floats $25.00

*Late Registration Fee: $50.00


Groups & Charities are Free
George Freeman Family
Strathmore

Those Familiar Places”


Stampede

Start Time: 9:00 am

Parade Marshalls
August 4, 2018
Parade

Theme:

Junior Lifeguard Club Indigenous Storytelling


Drop in nights With Elder Pablo Russell
International Speaker and Facilitator
Bring the children to hear stories interwoven with history!
STRATHMORE

Come try out some life


Interactive songs &
guarding skills and storytelling, sign
scenarios, and stay cool in language and traditional
dancing. The afternoon
the pool! will end with a Family
Round Dance. Program
July 25th is FREE and everyone is
welcome!
August 1, 8,
Saturday, July 27
15, 22
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
TOWN OF

4:00—5:00pm For More Information Call:


403-983-0076
Strathmore Hand in Hand
****Participants must be Parent Link Centre - 419B - 2nd Street, Strathmore
able to swim 25 metres and
tread water for 2 minutes***

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The world needs more of Canada


LEELA SHARON AHEER possible. As I say this, there is the problem of Quebec seek-
Chestermere-Strathmore MLA
ing intervenor status to support B.C. in appealing the deci-
sion that the Federal Government has the constitutional right
Hello Strathmore! One thing I learned very quickly when I to build and expand pipelines (CTV Montreal, Kevin Gould,
was first elected is this: the world needs more Canada! This July 13, 2019, https://montreal.ctvnews.ca/trans-mountain-
is even truer today in so many ways. Our energy, our agricul- pipeline-quebec-government-seeks-intervenor-status-for-su-
ture, and our technology could make a real difference in the preme-court-argument-1.4506739 ).
world and all of Canada would benefit. The federal government cynically killed the Energy East
Strathmore RCMP is It was truly amazing over the Stampede to hear the talk Pipeline by constantly moving the regulatory goalposts, and
at the events around our oil and gas sector, our agriculture
investigating the Theft of a sector and the general feeling that Alberta is under siege by
I wonder what would have happened if Energy East had
Travel Trailer that took place on been approved, if we would be fighting this battle on both
the federal government. The Premier has been working hard sides of the country. I have to give some serious kudos to our
December 2, 2018. to form relationships with all the other Premiers around one Premier, as he is relentless in his pursuit of getting pipelines
The Trailer is described as a general problem - the Carbon Tax. Even Quebec is against built. We all have a part to play in promoting our province,
the carbon tax, or so it seems, so there might be an opportu-
White Travelaire Rustler with nity to really build some strong ties with our nation. The fed-
and our resources. Let’s get out there and fight for our re-
sources and stand up for Alberta and for Canada.
license plate Y91180 Alberta and eral government spent $4.5 billion of your dollars to buy a Here in Strathmore I was excited to read in the Times
the decals on it appear faded. pipeline that would have been funded by the private sector, about the Stick Around Downtown promotion to encourage
the Transmountain pipeline, then stalled it and just passed people to shop in downtown Strathmore. Kudos to Marlene
the “no more pipelines bill,” Bill C-69 and then the Prime Risdon for stepping up with this great idea. I am getting
If you have any information that Minister made an announcement in Alberta that amounted a passport and looking forward to checking out the many
could help locate this Trailer, to a big nothing. I suspect this was done so he could bill the great local businesses. Remember, local business owners are
taxpayers for his campaign stops in Edmonton and Calgary.
please contact Many people these days feel powerless to fight back against
your friends and neighbours. Their kids go to school with
yours. Their taxes support the services you need. You are a
Strathmore RCMP. this assault on our prosperity but you are stronger than you person to them and they will greet you with a smile! Marlene
File: 20181794883 think. If you have friends out east, or in B.C., please make told my assistant Pete she has another great initiative coming
sure that you have a chat with them about Canadian pros- up during the Stampede. Stay tuned!
perity and our way of life. Every single Canadian is being Well, my cowboy boots and hats sure got a work out this
impacted every day by the loss of dollars for our country,
1-800-222-TIPS dollars that build schools, roads, and hospitals. Ask them
past 10 days, but there’s more coming up! I am super excited
to attend the Strathmore Stampede in August. Make sure you
why would any responsible federal government prefer to ex-
(1-800-222-8477) port billions of dollars to countries like Saudi Arabia rather
bring your family down on from Friday, Aug. 2 until Monday,
Aug. 5.
than buy Alberta energy and keep the money in Canada? The Tickets start at $15-$35 and you will see the Stampede
Prime Minister just welcomed a fierce anti-pipeline advocate greats up close and personal. The parade goes Saturday, Aug.
in Quebec to be a star candidate. This is appalling! We must 3 and I hope to see you there. The food and the people are
stand up for our resources and speak to as many people as fabulous, so don’t put your boots away just yet. For more
information visit https://www.strathmoreag.com/ .
Coming up next of course is Langdon Days! Langdon
403-934-5552 Thought for Days is July 19-21 and has many fun family events. Come on
120 - 2nd Avenue, Strathmore
the Week down to the Good Luck Town! This great annual event raises
~ money for the Langdon Community Association. The parade
YOUR WEEKLY goes on Saturday, July 20 at 10 a.m. and I am excited and
The person
HEALTH ADVICE honoured to be the Parade Marshall (I get to go first!). We
who lives in have horses, candy, freezies, Elvis the Wonder Dog, smiles
and hugs! As always, they need volunteers. Check out http://
a small www.goodlucktown.ca/langdon-days.html for more infor-
mation or to volunteer.
Gord Morck community I would like to finish this article with a big Thank You to
Pharmacist
lives in a much all of our beautiful communities that put on such great Stam-
pede functions. It was wonderful to see all of you. I would
Capsule Comments larger world. especially like to give a shout out to my wonderful staff at
There has been much talk about measles recently. the constituency office, and to Vicki Welsh, who was such
Here are some facts: Chesterton
Nine out of ten non-immunized patients will get
a great asset this stampede. Thank you for your incredible
measles if exposed. work. Finally, to the Calgary Stampede, our First Nations,

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About one in a thousand who get measles will die. Stampede Queen Carly Heath, and Princesses Kelly Stewart
Vaccinations against measles do NOT cause autism and Courtney Dingreville, and our First Nations Princess As-
and giving multiple vaccines will NOT overwhelm tokomii Smith. It was amazing to spend so much time with
the immune system. So have your child vaccinated
these dedicated and wonderful people.

in the Park
against measles and mumps according to the accepted

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People born before 1970 usually have natural
immunity to measles. However, if one is vacationing

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dose of MMR vaccine. There are some areas of the

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Simple precautions can reduce the risk IT IS GOOD!! SO GOOD!


“And God saw that it was
mark. It is so easy to miss the
goodness all around us. Leela Sharon Aheer, MLA
of hantavirus good.” God breathes
creation into being and sees
that it is good. On day six;
Back when I was a Brownie,
at the end of every meeting, Chestermere-Strathmore
JANET KANTERS To protect yourselfweand would recite areduce
greatly longer your Strathmore Office:
Times Editor “God looked over everything version of the
risk of illness, follow these precautions whenever motto. I don’t 403-962-0126
he had made; it was so good,
cleaning areas of mice or mice droppings:from
recall the first line but 129 Second Avenue
so very good!”
Alberta Health Services is reminding Strathmore • Open doors and windows therein I dofor remember.
ventilation, and Tuesday-Thursday
and Wheatland County residents to take simple The summer keep season
out ofis the uponarea “Never a trace
for at least 30 do we leave
minutes prior
us. On a thetoprairies it is a mix 10 AM – 1 PM
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thoroughly soak Other times and meetings in
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household stand, this is the way we
disinfectant.
usually deer mice, which become airborne when ourselves gardening,
• Let the bleach water salute, and thissitisfor
solution the five
way min- 403-207-9889
disturbed. Anyone who disturbs areas of mice or utes.
camping, dirt biking, cycling, we all go home and lend Chestermere.Strathmore@
mice droppings can be at risk. swimming, • boating,
Neverfishing,
disturb any a hand.” Never nests
droppings, a trace---
or dead assembly.ab.ca
From 2014 to 2018, 16 cases of hantavirus playing
were baseball,
mice prior soccer,
to soaking with bleach solution.
certainly one way to honour
confirmed in Alberta residents. Of those cases,
horseshoes,• golf, Mopcooking
up bleach-soakedGod’s gooddroppings,
creation.nest and/
one was fatal. There have been two cases of hanta- or dead mice, or pick up with paper towels, and
BBQ or roasting hot dogs In the midst of the business
virus confirmed in Alberta this year. place them in the
a plastic
Infected individuals typically show symptoms
and marshmallows over of bag.
summer, I encourage
fire. • Seal the bag and puttoin
you a garbage
slow down some container
one to two weeks following exposure; however, with a tight-fitting lid.
symptoms can appear up to five weeks after Thisex-list is far from and notice the goodness of
exhaustive •– the
Wash your glovescreation.
activities before Inhale
removing and then
the fresh
posure. Symptoms resemble severe flu, including wash your hands.
fever, body aches, chills, abdominal problemsofand summer are many. So air, appreciate the vibrant
• Never vacuum or sweep droppings, nests or
many in fact, we can be so
severe breathing problems. Although rare, hanta- colours, and embrace all that
dead mice. This can create dust that can be in-
virus can be fatal. busy we hardly have time God’s good creation has to
haled. The dust might contain hantavirus.
Any Albertan who has recently been in antoarea notice the goodness of
• If dealing with significantoffer. mouse infestations
contaminated by mice and subsequently develops creation.or Aswith
we run from one
mouse infestations in enclosed spaces with
flu-like symptoms or difficulty breathing are activity
re- topooranother it is easy contact
ventilation, Rev. Pamela
Health ScottLink Alberta (1-
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Strathmore Fire
 Department gearing up

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for youth summer camps
CHRISTINE FOSHAUG ponent. Pool activities will teach per-

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
Times Contributor sonal safety, and instructors will take
the children on a boat ride to teach
With summer in full swing, the Strath- them about water rescue.
more Fire Department is getting ready “These summer camps are basically
for its second annual youth summer an outreach program to get kids in-
camps. This year the camps will be split volved in the community and learn
into two different age groups. valuable safety skills,” said Captain Eric
The first session, for children aged Alexander.
9-11, will take place July 23-26 and all There are no prerequisites for the
spots have been filled. The second ses- camp. All the kids need is an interest in
sion, for 12-14-year-olds, is scheduled safety and a desire to learn important
for Aug. 20-23 and has a few spots re- skills they’ll be able to use in their ev-
maining. eryday lives. Some activities will involve
Last year’s camps exceeded capac- teamwork, so participants will have a
ity, so registration this year has been chance to improve their communication
capped at 25. and decision-making skills.
The four-day camps, held at the fire “The camps give the fire department
 hall, will be jam-packed with a good mix an opportunity to get engaged with
of fun activities and education about youth and promote life skills and fire
 safety and protective services. It takes safety,” added Alexander. “The main
 three full-time firefighters and seven or goal for these camps is for the kids to
eight volunteers to run the camps. get away from technology and have fun
Participants will learn basic first aid, while they learn in a safe environment.”
how to tie knots and work with ropes, The registration fee is $100 and in-
and each day will start with 30 minutes cludes lunch, snacks, a T-shirt and a wa-
 of physical fitness. A town councillor ter bottle. The camps will wrap up with
 will give a speech on citizenship and
municipal enforcement officers will
a family barbecue and awards presenta-
tion on the last day.
 teach bike safety. For more information or to register,
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Times Contributor grown wool. REALTY HORIZON
The list reminds guests of Rosebud’s
High Eagle RV Park and residents of dining opportunities, including Sarah’s
Alisa Wurz
(403) 934-7903
Rosebud are helping guests build com- Ice Cream Cart, Thorny Rose Café, and
munity engagement this summer, by pie at the Rosebud Country Inn. Guests alisawurz@
letting them know all the fun things can also eat outdoors in the picnic ga- hotmail.com
they can do in Rosebud. zebo.
Jeanne Sonmor, High Eagle co-owner And, of course, Rosebud has lots of Visit my Website to find your
with her husband Ed, said the purpose art to enjoy. The Akokiniskway Gallery DREAM HOME @
of the community engagement pro- has a current exhibit called The Grass- www.alisawurz.com
gram is not to create new activities, but land Series by Colin Starkevich. The
to help guests discover what’s already Thorny Rose Café and High Eagle RV
available.
The format is simple. Each week,
Park often have live music on week-
end evenings. Local visual artists invite
Suzanna Drzymala, her husband John Davis and
son Cash Davis rolled their tube through river- GET YOUR CLASSIFIED ADS
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Rosebud School of the Arts founder scheduled visits to their studios. side weeds and willows in Rosebud, early in July,
on their way to a tubing ride down the Rosebud
LaVerne Erickson compiles a weekly Rosebud School of the Arts offers River. The family became aware of the tubing op-
list of community activities for families, tours of its facilities, and Rosebud The- portunity through Rosebud’s new Community
couples and individuals, and Sonmor
shares the list with High Eagle guests.
atre performs two different plays daily,
from Wednesday to Saturday. The Kite
Engagement program.
Photo Courtesy of Kyrsten Stewart
Call 403-934-5589
Of course, the activities are also avail- is performed at the Opera House and

ativ e
able for guests who stay elsewhere in

n
Lilia! is performed on the BMO Studio
Rosebud, as well as for day visitors.
Most of the activities are free.
Stage. Community Engagement lists
Engage Events like a talk-back with a
alte r
The list includes nature-oriented ac-
tivities like tubing or canoeing down
the Rosebud River, strolling the walking
cast or a chat with the artistic director,
which are open to ticket-paying guests
as well as those who haven’t attended a
local
track and hiking Horseshoe Canyon. play. In August, the Rosebud communi-
There’s also a ball diamond, horseshoe ty will host the annual Rosebud Cham-

dcraf te d
han
pit and playground near Rosebud’s Me- ber Music Festival and the outdoor 15 Free Tastings
morial Hall. Minutes of Fame folk festival. All Summer at the Winery
Touring the Rosebud Museum and Erickson said the community engage- Open Saturday & Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
walking around the hamlet’s historic ment program was run on a trial ba- 10 km South on Highway 817
sites help guests learn about the his- sis in July, and the public response has
tory and growth of the community. been so positive that they plan to con- Alberta’s
Rosebud residents share hobbies and
occupations to offer additional learn-
tinue it into August.
“Guests are finding out that there’s Award-Winning
ing activities. Stan Riegel of Rosebud
Trains Unlimited operates his G-scale
model trains for guests, and local en-
more than just theatre in Rosebud,” Er-
ickson said, “much more than just the-
atre.”
Fruit Winery Est. 2005
trepreneurs offer tour of a beehive and To learn more about community en-
of hügelkultur. Guests can also tour the gagement in Rosebud, contact Jeanne www.fieldstonefruitwines.com
seed-cleaning plant, and later this sum- Sonmor at 403-677-2577 or go to rose- Telephone: (403) 934-2749
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ADELLE ELLIS hard and play harder.
Times Reporterr Beginning in the B pool of provin-
cials, the 11-player team started off slow
Some of Strathmore’s youngest soft- with a close loss of 10-9. They quickly
ball players, the Strathmore Thunder changed pace, however, winning the
U10 Sr. Girls Premier softball team, re- next three straight games. On Friday,
turned from provincials on July 12-14 in they won 13-11 before pairing off their
Medicine Hat as the fourth best team in two Saturday games with closer scores
the province. of 7-6 to finish second in the B pool.
Winning their way to the provin- Their strong record helped the team
cials competition through a third place get bumped to the playoff A pool on
standing in the Calgary Minor Softball Sunday. Playing two games that day, the
League, the young Thunder were up for girls played hard but were unsuccessful
the challenge and no stranger to chal- in their attempts at victory even though
lenging competition, having recently the competition was close.
won a silver medal in the South Bow “Each game they dug deep and
River Spring Tournament in Calgary at fought hard. We are proud of how far
the beginning of June. they came this year,” said Andrea Hazel-
With 17 teams entered the provincial wood, a mother of one of the players on
competition, the Thunder knew that the team. “Fourth in provincials is pret-
they would have some close competi- ty impressive for our little Thunders, it The Strathmore Thunder U10 Sr. Girls Premier softball team placed fourth in provincials after playing
tion and that they would have to work was a hot one.” hard and moving up to the A pool from the B pool.
Photo Courtesy of Andrea Hazelwood

Reds Alumni bring trophy home


ADELLE ELLIS “It’s very hard because as guys get
Times Reporter older there are more commitments and
everything so it’s quite challenging for
In the most important game of their everyone to play,” he said.
season, in fact in the only game of their The tournament on July 12-13 con-
season, the Strathmore Reds Alumni sisted of two seven-inning games. The
softball team left it all on the field, win- winner of the two-team tournament is
ning the 2019 Alumni Border Wars tour- decided by who has the highest final
nament to tie up the four-year rivalry combined score at the end of the week-
tournament. end.
The Reds Alumni, started unofficially The Reds Alumni started the tourna-
years ago by past Reds Midget AAA team ment with a 7-3 win before falling to
coaches Darwin Armitage and Zane An- a 11-9 loss against the Loggers. In the
derson, was started for past Reds play- end the loss didn’t matter however as
ers to play each other in several exhibi- the Reds came out on top with a higher
tion games each year and to continue combined score, winning the tourna-
being a part of the Reds family. ment 16-14 and bringing the trophy
Now the Alumni team, made up of 19 home.
to 30-year-olds, usually only pulls to- The Reds had previously won the in-
gether for one practice a year and for augural tournament four years ago, be-
one two-team tournament a year: the fore returning from south of the border
annual Alumni Border Wars Tourna- defeated by the Loggers two years in a
ment in Libby, Mont. against the Libby row. This year’s win ties up the trophy
Loggers. count 2-2.
“When you don’t play for a whole “We’re definitely going back next year
year it’s pretty hard to get out there on guaranteed because we have to do a tie-
the baseball field and give it your all, breaker for sure,” said Armitage, adding
but they did. Everybody left it out on how even though the team only plays The Strathmore Reds Alumni won the Alumni Border Wars Tournament 16-14 on July 12-13 in Libby,
the field,” said Armitage, adding that one game a year, it’s an important game Mont. against the Libby Loggers.
Photo Courtesy of Cliff Webb
only nine players made it out for the to the players.
tournament this year instead of the usu- “Over the years, they’ve all bonded it’s kind of cool to get together with old guys coming out of the midget AAA
al 15 players. and have pretty good friendships … teammates and some of the younger Reds.”

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403-934-4271
Box 1 Site 22 RR 2, Strathmore AB, T1P 1K5
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