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Friday, August 10, 2012 Vol. 6, No. 32 | 16 pages information@ insidedrumheller.com 515 Highway 10 East, Drumheller Ph: 403-823-2580 Fax: 403-823-3864 www.insidedrumheller.com Who are you? See page 3 Say “I do,” at Drumheller Little Church See page 7 Reelin’ good at annual shing derby See page 15 k29tfcm Bold Efexx Hair Shop 60 - 3 rd Ave East 403.823.6161 inSide Opinions Page 2 Who are you? Page 3 Employment Page 4 inSide Break Page 12 Classieds Page 13 Happenings Page 14 Sports Pages 15-16 INDEX Open Monday - Saturday 8 am - 9 pm Sunday 9 am - 6 pm • 403.823.9512 | Automotive Service Monday - Saturday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm DRUMHELLER DRUMHELLER BRING IT ON TM LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED MARK AND DIANA SHEELER w32cm WANTED Licensed Automotive Technicians! Candidates shall be highly motivated, customer service focused, committed to quality assurance, and have diagnostic/ troubleshooting skills. We offer premium pay (flexible and negotiable pay system) and benefit packages. Excellent work environment, with top of the line equipment, very flexible shifts and many other perks! Contact (in confidence) Mark Sheeler 403-823-9512 Monkeying around Monkeying around Megan Black, 6, spends her afternoon just “hanging out,” at the North Drumheller Playground on Wednesday. August 1. inSide photo by Donella Swan

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Page 1: inSide Drumheller Aug 10, 2012

Friday August 10 2012Vol 6 No 32 | 16 pages

informationinsidedrumhellercom

515 Highway 10 East DrumhellerPh 403-823-2580

Fax 403-823-3864wwwinsidedrumhellercom

Who are youSee page 3

Say ldquoI dordquo at Drumheller Little ChurchSee page 7

Reelinrsquo good at annual fi shing derbySee page 15

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Bold EfexxHair Shop

60 - 3rd Ave East4038236161

inSide Opinions Page 2

Who are you Page 3

Employment Page 4

inSide Break Page 12

Classifi eds Page 13

Happenings Page 14

Sports Pages 15-16

INDEX

Open Monday - Saturday 8 am - 9 pm Sunday 9 am - 6 pm bull 4038239512 | Automotive Service Monday - Saturday 800 am - 500 pm

DRUM

HELL

ER

DRUM

HELL

ER

BRING IT ONTM

LOCALLY OWNED amp OPERATEDMARK AND DIANA SHEELER

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WANTEDLicensed Automotive TechniciansCandidates shall be highly motivated customer service focused committed to quality assurance and have diagnostictroubleshooting skills We off er premium pay (fl exible and negotiable pay system) and benefi t packages Excellent work environment with top of the line equipment very fl exible shifts and many other perks

Contact (in confi dence) Mark Sheeler 403-823-9512

Monkeying

aroundMonkeying

aroundMegan Black 6 spends her afternoon just ldquohanging outrdquo at the North Drumheller Playground on Wednesday August 1

inSide photo by Donella Swan

OPINION2 - Friday August 10 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

TipsAll letters are welcome and we encourage you to share your views with our readers Here are some useful tips on writing your letter to the editor

bull Keep your letter short and to the pointbull Letters must be clear concise signed by the author and include a phone number for verifi cation purposes Unsigned letters will not be consideredbull The Drumheller MailinSide Drumheller reserves the right not to publish any letter and letters may be edited for length libel and grammarbull Your letter should deal with issues concerning Drumheller and areabull Opinions expressed in letters published by this offi ce do not necessarily refl ect the position of our publications its staff or managementbull Letters will be edited for libelous content length proper spelling and punctuation Beyond those changes letters will appear as submitted

Send your Letter to the EditorMail Box 1629 Drumheller AB T0J 0Y0Email informationdrumhellermailcomFax 403-823-3864or drop it off at our offi ce 515 Highway 10 East

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bull TRENCHING - AUGER SERVICE bull SCISSOR amp BOOM LIFTSbull FULLY EQUIPPED AND STOCKED SERVICE VANS

ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION

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inSide STREETERS

Teshia LecuyerldquoI make a gold medal

Kraft Dinnerrdquo

Amanda GolbeckldquoA gold medal in hiking

mountaineering Irsquove been to Banff and

Japser and I hike with my dog every day hererdquo

Catlyn DaviesldquolsquoAction sportsrsquo like jumping off roofs or basically anything

crazyrdquo

Not everyone can compete in the

Olympics but in the spirit of the games inSide Drumheller

asksldquoWhat do you

feel you deserve a gold medal inrdquo

Shawn FrancisldquoBeing a dadrdquo

Soaking up the slick

What may look like a pre-emptive attempt to sand the roads for winter was actually the clean up ef-forts of Huxted Waste Dis-posal Early in the morning of Wednesday August 8 a Huxted garbage truck began leaking oil on to Highway 9 South Huxted employees were quickly on the scene blocking off the right hand lane of Highway 9 and pour clay on the spill to soak up the oil The spill was cleaned up and traffi c was restored by the evening

inSide photo by Michael James

Patrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

Th e 2012 Cast Iron Pipe Replacement program has seen a small delay however the Town is confi dent the project will be completed before the frost sets in According to Bri-an Bolduc Town of

Drumheller Utilities Manager the con-struction meeting for the project is now slat-ed for August 21 and construction is to be-gin shortly thereafter MPiderneyrsquos truck-ing was awarded the contract earlier this summer Th is is part of the Cast Iron Pipe Re-

placement Program to get rid of older plumb-ing infrastructure in the core which has been deteriorating He is confi dent the contractor will be ef-fi cient judging by pre-vious experiences ldquoWhen they get go-ing they go he said adding it is important to fi nish up before the weather turnsrdquo

ldquoTh ese are the issues we face when itrsquos late in the year and you have frozen waterlines and frozen dirt in the holes and asphaltrdquo Th is stretch of the project will go roughly from the Drumheller Legion east across Centre Street and con-tinue in the lane-way behind the Napier Th eatre It will then head north down the

alley past the Civic Centre to about the Sizzling Family Res-taurant Bolduc indicated there would be little disruption to regular traffi c as most of the project is in laneway and not on main roadsTh e biggest disrup-tion will be near the

Legionrdquo said Bolduc ldquoMost of the town peo-ple wonrsquot see muchrdquo He said they expect two more seasons of the program to get rid of the cast iron water-lines however it will be more into the cen-tral residential area of the core

A map of the project site in downtown Drumheller for this yearrsquos installment of the Cast Iron Pipe Waterline Replace-ment program

submitted

Cast Iron Pipe Replacement program to ramp up August 21

ldquoWhen they get going they go he

said adding it is important to fi nish

up before the weather turnsrdquo

Brian Bolduc

QU

OTE

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 10 2012 - 3

Tuesday - Saturday 10 am - 6 pm bull Closed Sunday amp Monday 807 Highway 9 South bull 4038239993

We would like to welcome our new mechanic Sam Smith to our service department who is willing and able to serve you along with Sean Saunders and Connor BoschWe would like to wish John Ilsley our former mechanic good luck and thank him for his years of service

Always Quality Parts amp Service You Expect

Suzuki RMX 450

Reg $9399Reg $9399

SALE $7500SALE $7500

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FOR SALE 5000 sq ft industrial facility currently operated as an abattoir offered for sale as land amp buildings only This facility has a very high potential to continue operating as a meat processing plant or has other opportunities as it is a solid building with refrigeration amp freezer capacity located in the industrial part of the thriving town of Pincher Creek Alberta

Priced at $450000Contact Peter Maloff 403-627-8200 or Cory Tourond 403-563-8551 REMAX Southwestern Crowsnest Pass Albertawwwcrowsnestpassrealestatecom

WHOare youare you

Who are you is a weekly feature that profi les various young professional Drumhellerites Know someone who we should get to know better

Please give us a call at 403-823-2580 fax at 403-823-3864 or email whoareyouinsidedrumhellercom

Tim ChattenAge 29Occupation Swab supervisor for Carnwood Wire-line Ltd We basically pull fl uid out of oil wells to help them fl ow betterHow long have you lived in Drumheller Almost a year nowWhere are you originally from Irsquove lived a few places in my life Irsquom originally from Victoria Brit-ish Columbia but Irsquove also spent some time living in Grande Prairie and Red DeerWhat do you like most about the valley Hands down the scenery We are surrounded by all the beautiful hillsIs there anything you donrsquot like about Drum-heller No Irsquove never had any issues here Th e only thing I couldnrsquot believe this summer was how many mosquitoes there are However thatrsquos due to all the moisture wersquove had What are some of your hobbies Dirt biking golf baseball and Irsquom always building something at home Call it amateur carpentry if you will Motocross seems to win out of my hobbies though I actually bought

my bike the same day I bought my house hereWhat technology could you not live without Th e internet I use email so much that I donrsquot even know how to mail anything Last time I went into the post offi ce I had to get help from the staff to send somethingIf someone were to make a movie about your life who would play the starring role I would have to choose Matt Damon For one hersquos awesome Secondly hersquos always making fun of himself because hersquos Maaatt Daaamon If you could travel through time what year would be your destination I would go back to when I was 14 I would make myself work a little harder in school If you could live anywhere in the world where would you be Northern California Irsquom not afraid of earthquakes you can ride all year round and my wife likes the vinoAny words of wisdom Full throttle solves the problem or ends the suspense

Caption This is a weekly feature asking readers to provide aheadline for a photo from the valley Winners will receive aDrumheller MailinSide Drumheller prize pack Please giveus a call at 403-823-2580 fax 403-823-3864 email informationinsidedrumhellercom or visit us on FacebookCAPTIONThisThis

Jarred Upshaw 15 attempts to pull Decklin Christensen 12 into the mud on August 4 at theDrumheller Off Road Vehicle Associationrsquos fi rst timeMud Bog

Last weekrsquoswinner was

ldquoOMG - just tell me Did I break a nailrdquosubmitted byMargaret Scwaff er

Stop byTh e Drumheller MailinSide Drumheller offi ce 515 Highway 10 East to collect your prize

LastWeekWeek

Michael James |inSide Drumheller

Itrsquos only in its fi rst year but al-ready Th e Power of Four program run by Drumheller Family Litera-cy is being held up as model for a nation-wide program Th e program was evaluated two weeks ago by Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Young-sters (HIPPY) Canada HIPPY Canada started a federally funded pilot program last year and Drum-heller was one of 20 communities that participated ldquoIt was a very successful year We were just evaluated on our program because of how well it went this yearrdquo said Louise Hen-rickson program coordinator ldquoTh is is what they want to use as a model for other programs and fi nd out why we were successfulrdquo Th e Power of Four program fo-cuses on teaching preschool chil-dren the fundamentals of literacy by age four before they head off to kindergarten Th rough classes with parents books and activ-ity guides the program teaches parents how to interact with their children to help foster literacy and other fundamental skills ldquoItrsquos getting parents involved in their childrsquos education Parents donrsquot realize how strong they are as fi rst educators Children need the parentrsquos supportrdquo said Hen-rickson Ideally children need to hear 1000 books before kindergarten and have six to eight rhymes or songs memorized During the course of the pro-gram parents attend eight ses-sions receive six books discuss the material and go home with activities they can do with their children

Angeline Seeley a parent of two children aged three and fi ve (two and four at the time of the program) felt the program was worthwhile ldquoMy four year old son who just turned fi ve he was starting to read words like lsquocatrsquo or lsquodogrsquo after the program We would be driv-ing and he would notice the sign for Delia and could sound out the words Hersquos been exposed to con-sistent reading and interaction ldquoIt was benefi cial to have both (kids) in the program because my three year old can speak in complete sentences He has an incredible vocabularyrdquo said Seeley It wasnrsquot just her children who did the learning ldquoYou take on an awareness that the learning process isnrsquot just about the kids Itrsquos about the par-ents learning how to teach their child Every time you interact with your child they learn some-thing from yourdquo said Seeley Th e program is not just about learning During the program ses-sions parents meet each other

interact swap advice and build a support network ldquoTh erersquos benefi ts from even just the parents interacting We talk and the other parents might bring up things or advice you might not have thought of Th eyrsquore going through the same things yoursquore going throughrdquo said Seeley For now Drumheller Family Literacy is working on funding to continue Th e Power of Four pro-gram next year Th rough grants and donations it is hoped things will continue to grow Th e next sessions are set to begin in Sep-tember Anyone interested in joining is encouraged to contact Henrick-son at 403-823-7969 ldquoIf you have the opportunity to do this program donrsquot hesitate for a minuterdquo said Seeley ldquoYoursquore go-ing through the material together so yoursquore developing a bond and relationship Itrsquos not just bonding with literacy yoursquore bonding with each other and creating strong roots as a familyrdquo

Drumheller Power of Four model for national program

Patrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

Administration for the Town of Drumheller is currently in the research phase of preparing a new bylaw on how taxis are operated and regulated within Drumheller Th e proposed bylaw is expected to be ready for presentation to Town Council by early fall said Paul Salvatore director of Community Services for the Town of Drumheller

ldquoTh e goal is to come up with a bylaw that is sim-ple easy to understand and works for those who it applies tordquo said Salvatore Th e need for a new bylaw it seems as Salvatore explains is when more competition enters the marketplace there is an outcry for regulation Looking into examples from other communities within Alberta Salvatore said they want to create a bylaw that best suits Drumheller ldquoWe certainly donrsquot want to take examples from communities that are way beyond our scope and size Calgary for instance has thousands of cabs on the road and thatrsquos just not Drumhellerrdquo said Salvatore Th ere is an existing bylaw for taxis operating within Drumheller however it hasnrsquot been updat-ed since 2000 ldquoWe want to operate and regulate in a simple way but also ensure the safety of passengersrdquo

4 - Friday August 10 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

Looking for a hand with a Class 3 Drivers License

but not a necessity to work for a small oilfi eld company

around the Drumheller areaFax resume to 403-208-7982

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

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Competitive Compensation PackagesSustainable Business PracticesProgressive Environment

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All rights reserved The use of any or all of the material in this publication is prohib-ited without the express permission of the publisher Any andor all information found within this publication may be displayed on the internet at the discretion of the publisher

O R Sheddy EditorO R Sheddy PublisherLetters to the Editor are most welcome They should be brief and to the point We reserve the right to edit letters for legality clarity and taste Letters must bear the name address and phone number of the writer Anonymous letters will be discarded

Published every Friday Office 515 Highway 10 East Drumheller ABMailing Box 1629 Drumheller AB T0J 0Y0

Phone 4038232580 Fax 4038233864email informationinsidedrumhellercom

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ARE YOU AN EARLY RISERHave a little time on your handsWant to get out of the housefor a few hours each weekWe have 2 areas in Drumheller wherewe would like to offer carrier service to

GREENTREEHUNTINGTON

CARRIERS WANTEDMust be reliable and dependable

Must be willing to deliver in the morning

Please contact Ossie at 403-823-2580

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Drumheller Family Literacy has been helping teach parents how to teach their children the basics of literacy over the past year The Power of Four

program is now being held up as a model for similar programs through-out Canada It is hoped the program will resume come September

submitted photo

Paul Salvatore director of Community Services for the Town of Drumheller said the new taxi bylaw is in the research stage By early fall the bylaw is expected to be ready for presentation before Town Council

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Changes to taxi bylaw in research stageWORKS

Donella Swan | inSide Drumheller

As the summer season comes rolling through many will head out on the roads with their motor-cycles Enjoying the sunshine on a motor-bike can be an adven-ture however safety precautions must be kept in mind Here are some tips for motorcyclists from Constable JS Smith on how to stay safe and still enjoy the thrill of the ride this summer1 Make yourself vis-ibleAlways assume yoursquore invisible because to most drivers you are A few easy ldquotapsrdquo on the pedal or lever be-fore stopping makes your brake light more eye catching to trail-ing traffi c On that note always make complete stops and look twice for poten-tial hazards2 Hope for the best prepare for the worstDress for the crash Even for fi ve-minute trips because nobody likes to eat pavement An approved safety helmet and protective clothing is an impor-tant precaution Driv-ing defensively is also a priority Always as-sume that car sitting across the intersec-tion will turn across your bow at the green light with or without a signal 3 Be patient and pay attentionAlways take another second or two before pulling out to pass riding away from

curbs or merging into traffi c Itrsquos the things you donrsquot see that get you an extra look could save your life 4 Keep your eyes movingScanning traffi c for potential trouble is key as it is always shifting Never change direc-tion without checking if the coast is clear 5 Learn to swerveBeing able to execute tight turns in quick succession is so im-portant Hazards can arise any moment and a driver must re-act Practicing tight turns both left and right until it is a refl ex is a good idea 6 Slippery when wetIf a patch of pavement looks the slightest bit wet always assume itrsquos slippery It may be nothing however if itrsquos oil water engine coolant or a number of other things po-tentially on the road way you might be in trouble Better to slow down than to be sorry 7 Leave the iPod at homeHaving your music cranked up with your headphones in is ex-ceptionally danger-ous You may not hear that vehicle blasting its horn behind you or the emergency ve-hicle racing to a call

Sometimes hearing the danger come be-fore seeing it Motor-cyclists need to be on the aware 8 Ride within your comfort zoneEven when riding with a group stay safe by riding at your own level Riding over your ability is an easy way to wind up hit-ting the ditch Have a rendezvous point for the group to meet up again allowing ev-eryone to ride at their own pace 9 Watch oncoming left turning carsDonrsquot ever assume a motorist will wait for you to make the inter-section Beating the red light may be on their mind and they may just make that left turn right in front of you Left turning cars remain the lead-ing killer of motorcy-clists 10 Take a motorcy-cle safety courseTh ese courses are de-signed to educate peo-ple about the hazards and safety precautions of riding a motorcycle Whether yoursquore a new or experienced rider what you may learn in this course may just save your life down the road On an end note from the RCMP Al-

berta Media Rela-tions drivers of oth-er vehicles need to

share the road with motorcyclists and never underestimate

their speed their size makes their speed de-ceptive

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 10 2012 - 5

SO005352Tell them DannyHooper sent you

RURAL WATER TREATMENT

Visit us online atwwwBigIronDrillingcom

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TIMOTHY amp ALFALFA HAY WANTEDGreen Prairie International is Canadarsquos leading exporter of Timothy amp Alfalfa baled Hay

We currently ship Canadian Timothy amp Alfalfa to the following Worldwide regionsThe Middle East Asia Europe amp The United States

We are now sourcing Timothy and Alfalfa Hay from your region for the upcoming season to transport to our Processing facility in Lethbridge Alberta

Please contact one of our representatives now for more detailsChris Whittle 403-634-1559Brian Schmidt 403-394-6967

Jordan Van Hierden 403-634-8616403-327-9941

Or visit our Website at wwwgreenprairiecom

12081AA3ALBERTA HEALTH SERVICES IS LOOKING FOR NEW MEMBERS TO JOIN OUR HEALTH ADVISORY COUNCILS ACROSS THE PROVINCEWe are seeking individuals that reflect Albertarsquos diversity and have a broad interest in health issues Must be 18 years of age or older to apply

To complete an expression of interest form visit wwwalbertahealthservicesca

Deadline for all applications is Wednesday September 5 2012

For more information or questions you may have contact us at403-943-1241 or toll-free 1-877-275-8830communityengagementalbertahealthservicesca

YOUR VOICE MATTERS

Michael James| inSide Drumheller

Sometime between the hours of 800 pm Friday July 27 2012 and 800 am the fol-lowing day person or persons stole 240 square bales of hay from the north ditch of Highway 9 west of Drumheller Th e bales were situated between the turn-off to Nacmine and the Beynon Corner Th e bales are 75-100 pounds each and tied with black twine If you have any infor-mation on this or any

other crime please contact the Drum-heller RCMP at (403)

823-7590 or phone Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS

The Drumheller RCMP are asking residents to aid in lo-cating the person(s) involved in the theft of 240 square bales of hay from the north ditch of Highway 9 west be-tween the turnoff to Nacmine and the Beynon Corner

Bale bandit steals hay load

Ten tips on riding the roads safely

Nick Dalton enjoys a summer cruise on his Harley Davidson but he said staying safe is a high priority Constable JS Smith has

tips for motorcyclists to stay safe on the roads and have some fun

inSide photo by Donella Swan

This Summer at the Drumheller Church of the NazareneJoin us this summer at Riverside Park as we learn how to be TRANSFORMERS Wednesday August 8

at 630 pm In the event of rain Kidztown in the

Park will take place at the Church

Finale August 15th at 600 pm at the Church

Church of the Nazarene - 627 6th St East 403-823-2156k31c33m

Beginning Wednesday September 19 An After

School Program For Children Grades K-6

The children will enjoy a program of healthy snacks play time games music fun Bible based stories amp crafts Registration - $2000

Registration Contact Dorothy Reeder (403-823-7020) Or the Church (below)

For a complete listing

of programs and to book

your experience visit the

Museum or scan here

tyrrellmuseumcomprograms

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If you know someone who has acool ride

let us knowCall us at

403-823-2580 or email

newsinsidedrumhellercom

Rides

Real high riderDuring the summer this is Brian Kinniburghrsquos daily driver The Fox Coulee Aviation pilot spends much of his summer up in the air in his Air Tractor 502B This is the industry standard crop spraying craft manufactured in Olney Texas The single seater is pulled along by a 750 horsepower Pratt amp Whitney engine that can propel the craft to 170 mph However Brian typically sprays at a comfortable 140mph

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

Friday May 22 2009

TheYour guide to

Friday August 10 2012 Page 6 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

Donella SwanThe Weekender

Drumhellerrsquos Little Church located on North Dinosaur Trail west of the Royal Tyr-rell Museum is often a site for visitors to stop and see However the six-seater church has also been a popular site for many countless wed-ding ceremonies and vow renewals ldquoIrsquove married eight to ten couples out at the Little Church in the seven years Irsquove been a marriage com-missionerrdquo said Ma-rina Flater who is a marriage commission-er in Drumheller When discuss-ing the chosen loca-tion with the couples Flater said many of them chose the Little Church because of the beautiful landscape ldquoItrsquos this adorable little tiny church in a beautiful setting and most of the couples Irsquove married out there have been from out of townrdquo said Flatcher Becky Kowal-chuk another mar-riage commissioner in town said in the last two years she has been a commissioner has married one couple at the Little Church

ldquoTh e bride had a grandmother here in Drumheller She spent many summers in the valley and fondly re-membered the Little Church Her groom and her had travelled from Ontario to be married hererdquo said Kowal-chuck Built by lo-cal contrac-tor Trygve Seland in co-operation with the Ministerial Associa-tion the Little Church was designed to be a

place of worship and meditation - not just a tourist attraction Th e tiny structure is maintained by the Drumheller amp District Chamber of Com-merce Over the years the Little Church has

survived many acts of vandal-ism Th e sign outside the Little Church says it was built in 1968 and re-

built by inmates at the Drumheller Institu-tion in 1991 Th ere has been a few discrepan-

cies regarding these dates ldquoItrsquos kind of fun when therersquos tour-ists there [during a ceremony] because they just canrsquot believe therersquos a real wedding taking placerdquo said Flat-er ldquoCeremonies held at the Little Church are defi nitely small due to limited space but it provides a very inti-mate atmosphererdquo

Friday August 10 2012 Page 7 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

is one of Canadarsquos premiere theatre destinations Join the 30000 patrons who come annually for the Rosebud Experience Food theatre and so much more

While in Rosebud be sure to visit

Wild Horse JackrsquosShow this ad and receive

10 off all food (not including beverages and tax)

Fully licensed Hours Wed - Sat Noon - 8 pm

Friday is Prime Rib Night

For reservations call 403-677-2999

May 25 - August 25

Matinees - Wed Thurs Sat Evenings - Thurs Fri Sat

Only 25 minutes from Drumheller

For more info amp tickets call 1-800-267-7553 or go to rosebudtheatrecom

Come see

biggest little story

biggest little town

July 4 - August 25

Playing at the Studio Stage Wed Thurs amp Sat at 5 pm

Adaptation of the poignant and moving novel by Chaim Potok

Opening This Week

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NOW PLAYING

Everyone Welcome

to uncover that Antique Classic Hot Rod Muscle Car or MotorcycleGet ready

Tune her up polish the chrome amp with pipes rumbling Cruise to the Dub amp let everyone enjoy your work of art

10 pc Chubby Chicken for $12(from 5-8 pm)

CRUISE IN EVERY THURSDAY500 - 800 pm

and every following Thursday Drumheller Location

Home of the famous Country DonairArea 51 Lounge

Fun is at Flavourz403-823-4447

Next to DQ w32c36m

Sunday Buffet

All You Can EatStarts at Noon

WednesdayWing NightAll You Can EatOnly $1000 pp

Canadarsquos largest live reptile display with more than 100 species displayed in bright naturalistic cages

bull Cobras bull Gila Monsters bull Anacondas bull Crocodiles

Fred the 600 lb American Alligator

Friendly professional staff are always on hand to introduce you to one of our friendly Boa Constrictors or answer any questions you may have Catch one of our many educational programs in the summer

Special Educational Programs are availablefor pre-booked groups

Complete the Drumheller Experience

Open Year RoundSummer 10 am - 10 pm daily bull Call for off -season hours

4038238623 bull wwwreptileworldnet 95 - 3 Avenue E Downtown Drumheller

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wwwdrumhellercornmazecomFollowus on

Get Lost at the

Over 5 km ofpathways in KIDS MAZE amp T-REX MAZELocated 19 km south west of Drumheller on Highway 9 turn left (south) on Range Road 213 for 1 km Follow the signs

403-820-0181

NOW OPEN

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Come climb inside the

OPEN DAILYOPEN DAILY

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The Drumheller Little Church located west on North Di-nosaur Trail is a popular tourist attraction in the valley However it has also been a popular spot for wedding nuptials

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Say ldquoI dordquo at Drumheller Little Church

Anyone who has or knowrsquos someone who said ldquoI dordquo at the Little Church feel free to share your memories with Th e Drum-heller MailinSide Drumheller by sending a wedding photo of the happy couple along with their names and wedding date to newsdrumheller-mailcom

Page 8 - The Weekender 2012 Friday May 18 2012 Friday May 18 2012 The Weekender 2012 - Page 9

ROSEBUDAKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE

Downtown CoreRotary Splash Park

DOWNTOWN DRUMHELLER

Bus DepotBadlands Historical Centre

Post Office

Civic CentreLibrary

RCMP

Medical Clinic

Medical Clinic

HOSPITAL

MIDLAND PROVINCIAL PARK

Royal Tyrrell Museum of PalaeontologyLittle ChurchDinosaur Golf amp Country ClubGolf Driving RangeBleriot Ferry

TO

TO NacmineBleriot FerryCarbon

Newcastle ParkSet on the banks of the Red Deer River has a beach and walking trails baseball dia-monds and picnic tables

LEGEND

RosedaleSuspension BridgeCambriaAsteroidEast CouleeEC School MuseumAtlas Coal MineCaracol Clay StudiosHwy 10xHwy 36Hwy 56WayneThe Hoodoos

TO

Map of the

Town of Drumheller

Drumheller Regional

Chamber of Development

amp Tourism

WORLDrsquoS LARGEST DINOSAUR

DeliaVerdant ValleyHandhills Lake

Nature TrailA hiking trail along the scenic Red Deer River gives an excellent view of the unique geological formations and wildlife in the Valley

2012Home of the

HEY KIDSCool down at the

Rotary Splash Park

Located next to the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur

The Fossil Shop

WHIFS Flapjack House

Horseshoe CanyonHelicopter Rides

REPTILEWORLD

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

The Drumheller Valley is a unique scenic valley created by millions of years of erosion by wind and water

About 65 million years ago dinosaurs roamed the hot tropical swamps and forests that covered this area Today the fossil-ized remains of the dinosaurs can be seen in museums all over the world and the lush vegetation exists as coal seams throughout the area

The Valley was first inhabited by Thomas Greentree who in 1902 built his homestead on what is now the Town of Drumheller The Greentree House became a stop-over place for early pioneers coming into the district

It was Sam Drumheller who first exploited rich coal reserves

in the area and conceived the idea of a townsite in the Valley Jesse Gouge opened the first coal mine in 1911 In 1913 the Calgary-Drumheller railway line was opened and the coal industry boomed More than 40 mines were soon operating in the Valley Mining towns like Nacmine (short for North American Collieries Mine) Midlandvale Rosedale East Coulee Wayne and Newcastle developed notorious reputations as highrolling boomtowns with bootlegging and gambling When gas and oil were discovered in other parts of Alberta the importance of coal diminished and the economy of the Valley turned to other things

Today the Town of Drumheller relies on agriculture gov-ernment services oil and gas and tourism for its economic prosperity

Tourist information

HospitalH

Badlands Community

Facility

Badlands Comuniity Faclity

Here to make you happyTM

LEGEND

Tourist informationHospitalH

Portable water amp dump station Medical Clinic

Dump Station

H

Not valid with any other off ersCoupon only redeemable at Lube-X Drumheller

Soon to be

SAVE $10OFF YOUR NEXT SERVICE

Warranty ApprovedNext to Boston Pizza (403) 823 9667

Oil Change bull Auxiliary Services bull Transmission Services bull Coolant System Services

w20c35m

TH

E O

RIG

INA

L s

ince

198

6The Fossil Shopinc

61 bridge street 403-823-6774

w20c35m

Mic Hogs amp Biker Hogs Welcome

Whether yoursquore a veteran karaoke crooner or a newbie come sing your heart out every Friday night

Outdoor Patio VLTS Liqour Store Bargain Room Rates Rider Friendly

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BAR

1220 Newcastle Trail Drumheller AB 403-823-6844k20c35min the Dinosaur Hotel

Hot Fresh Food and Cool Chilled TreatsOpen Mon-Sat 10 am - 9 pmSun 11 am - 9 pm(Summer time lsquotil 10 pm)

1102A Highway 9 South Drumheller403-823-8131

w20c35m

45 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-350545 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-3505

Designer Childrens Clothing Giftware Fashion AccessoriesD i CCCChhild CCll ththi Gift F hi A i

Unique gifts for everyone on your list

k20c35m

Buff et starts at 11 am bull $895 per personLobster 1 piece 2lbs bull ONLY $2495

Business Hours 9 am - 9 pm bull Free Internet AccessClose to Econo Lodge amp Shoppers Drug Mart

388 Centre Street Downtown Drumheller 403-823-3030

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

k20p

24m

403-823-6362

k20c35m

Free delivery within town limits

on orders over $2500 after 5 pm

2 for 1pizza amp pasta

TAKE OUT ONLY

700 - Highway 9 South Drumheller

Come climb inside the

OPEN DAILYOPEN DAILY

XpsmeXpsmersquorsquottLARGESTEjoptbvsEjoptbvs

403-823-8100403-823-8100 60 - 1 Avenue West60 - 1 Avenue Westw20c35m

Visit

Photo by Mike Todor

Janet Grabner amp John Dahm invite you to browse through their gallery and working studio fi lled with their handmade treasures

Although wersquore open most days from 10 am to 4 pm you can call ahead to make sure wersquore there

WErsquoRE LOCATED IN EAST COULEE AT 169-6TH STREET

(403) 822-2258 k20c36m

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

305 - 4 Street West Drumheller bull 403-823-3318OPEN 11 am - 9 pm Tuesday to Saturday

Can you believe it70 flavours of milkshakes

and slushDare to try one

Bernie Made

It

You Gotta Eat Here

k20c35m

Located at The Brick Railway Ave East amp Centre Street

Find us on FacebookFind us on Facebook

Daily Specials Healthy Menu Choices Fresh Homestyle Food Specialty Coffees Smoothies Breakfast Bagels Quesadillas Desserts Free Wireless Internet

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NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BARin the Dinosaur Hotel

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

Page 8 - The Weekender 2012 Friday May 18 2012 Friday May 18 2012 The Weekender 2012 - Page 9

ROSEBUDAKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE

Downtown CoreRotary Splash Park

DOWNTOWN DRUMHELLER

Bus DepotBadlands Historical Centre

Post Office

Civic CentreLibrary

RCMP

Medical Clinic

Medical Clinic

HOSPITAL

MIDLAND PROVINCIAL PARK

Royal Tyrrell Museum of PalaeontologyLittle ChurchDinosaur Golf amp Country ClubGolf Driving RangeBleriot Ferry

TO

TO NacmineBleriot FerryCarbon

Newcastle ParkSet on the banks of the Red Deer River has a beach and walking trails baseball dia-monds and picnic tables

LEGEND

RosedaleSuspension BridgeCambriaAsteroidEast CouleeEC School MuseumAtlas Coal MineCaracol Clay StudiosHwy 10xHwy 36Hwy 56WayneThe Hoodoos

TO

Map of the

Town of Drumheller

Drumheller Regional

Chamber of Development

amp Tourism

WORLDrsquoS LARGEST DINOSAUR

DeliaVerdant ValleyHandhills Lake

Nature TrailA hiking trail along the scenic Red Deer River gives an excellent view of the unique geological formations and wildlife in the Valley

2012Home of the

HEY KIDSCool down at the

Rotary Splash Park

Located next to the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur

The Fossil Shop

WHIFS Flapjack House

Horseshoe CanyonHelicopter Rides

REPTILEWORLD

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

The Drumheller Valley is a unique scenic valley created by millions of years of erosion by wind and water

About 65 million years ago dinosaurs roamed the hot tropical swamps and forests that covered this area Today the fossil-ized remains of the dinosaurs can be seen in museums all over the world and the lush vegetation exists as coal seams throughout the area

The Valley was first inhabited by Thomas Greentree who in 1902 built his homestead on what is now the Town of Drumheller The Greentree House became a stop-over place for early pioneers coming into the district

It was Sam Drumheller who first exploited rich coal reserves

in the area and conceived the idea of a townsite in the Valley Jesse Gouge opened the first coal mine in 1911 In 1913 the Calgary-Drumheller railway line was opened and the coal industry boomed More than 40 mines were soon operating in the Valley Mining towns like Nacmine (short for North American Collieries Mine) Midlandvale Rosedale East Coulee Wayne and Newcastle developed notorious reputations as highrolling boomtowns with bootlegging and gambling When gas and oil were discovered in other parts of Alberta the importance of coal diminished and the economy of the Valley turned to other things

Today the Town of Drumheller relies on agriculture gov-ernment services oil and gas and tourism for its economic prosperity

Tourist information

HospitalH

Badlands Community

Facility

Badlands Comuniity Faclity

Here to make you happyTM

LEGEND

Tourist informationHospitalH

Portable water amp dump station Medical Clinic

Dump Station

H

Not valid with any other off ersCoupon only redeemable at Lube-X Drumheller

Soon to be

SAVE $10OFF YOUR NEXT SERVICE

Warranty ApprovedNext to Boston Pizza (403) 823 9667

Oil Change bull Auxiliary Services bull Transmission Services bull Coolant System Services

w20c35m

TH

E O

RIG

INA

L s

ince

198

6The Fossil Shopinc

61 bridge street 403-823-6774

w20c35m

Mic Hogs amp Biker Hogs Welcome

Whether yoursquore a veteran karaoke crooner or a newbie come sing your heart out every Friday night

Outdoor Patio VLTS Liqour Store Bargain Room Rates Rider Friendly

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BAR

1220 Newcastle Trail Drumheller AB 403-823-6844k20c35min the Dinosaur Hotel

Hot Fresh Food and Cool Chilled TreatsOpen Mon-Sat 10 am - 9 pmSun 11 am - 9 pm(Summer time lsquotil 10 pm)

1102A Highway 9 South Drumheller403-823-8131

w20c35m

45 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-350545 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-3505

Designer Childrens Clothing Giftware Fashion AccessoriesD i CCCChhild CCll ththi Gift F hi A i

Unique gifts for everyone on your list

k20c35m

Buff et starts at 11 am bull $895 per personLobster 1 piece 2lbs bull ONLY $2495

Business Hours 9 am - 9 pm bull Free Internet AccessClose to Econo Lodge amp Shoppers Drug Mart

388 Centre Street Downtown Drumheller 403-823-3030

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

k20p

24m

403-823-6362

k20c35m

Free delivery within town limits

on orders over $2500 after 5 pm

2 for 1pizza amp pasta

TAKE OUT ONLY

700 - Highway 9 South Drumheller

Come climb inside the

OPEN DAILYOPEN DAILY

XpsmeXpsmersquorsquottLARGESTEjoptbvsEjoptbvs

403-823-8100403-823-8100 60 - 1 Avenue West60 - 1 Avenue Westw20c35m

Visit

Photo by Mike Todor

Janet Grabner amp John Dahm invite you to browse through their gallery and working studio fi lled with their handmade treasures

Although wersquore open most days from 10 am to 4 pm you can call ahead to make sure wersquore there

WErsquoRE LOCATED IN EAST COULEE AT 169-6TH STREET

(403) 822-2258 k20c36m

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

305 - 4 Street West Drumheller bull 403-823-3318OPEN 11 am - 9 pm Tuesday to Saturday

Can you believe it70 flavours of milkshakes

and slushDare to try one

Bernie Made

It

You Gotta Eat Here

k20c35m

Located at The Brick Railway Ave East amp Centre Street

Find us on FacebookFind us on Facebook

Daily Specials Healthy Menu Choices Fresh Homestyle Food Specialty Coffees Smoothies Breakfast Bagels Quesadillas Desserts Free Wireless Internet

k20cm

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BARin the Dinosaur Hotel

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

Page 10 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller Friday August 10 2012

ALL ROADS LEAD TO

For the month of Augustth th f A ttAth fFF hhh

Employee PricingEmployee Pricing

Monday - Friday 8 am - 8 pm bull Saturday 9 am - 5 pm bull Sunday 11 am - 4 pm bull 220 Grove Place Highway 9 North Drumheller bull 403-823-2007 bull wwwcountryroadrvca

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bull Cable Color TV bull Direct Dial Phones

bull 2 Room Suites bull Air Conditioning

bull Kitchens bull Fridges in Every Room

bull Affordable Rooms bull Free Internet

Turn West 2 Blocks North of Bridge

WHIFSFLAPJACK HOUSEWAFFLES bull HAMBURGERS bull ICE CREAM

bull FLAPJACKS bull SALADS

OPEN DAILY 600 AM - 200 PMSunday Brunch 800 AM - 130 PMMonday to Friday Lunch Specials

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Where to goWHEN YOU HAVE TO GO

Visitors if you need a washroom please use ours

If you would like to offer this service to our visitors call 403-823-258023m

-Trip Advisor comment

wwwexecutivehotelsnetcalgary w32c37m

Donella SwanThe Weekender

Opening up the curtains on the hotel room window a young Ariadne Shaff er was both shocked and dis-appointed at the view presented It was April of 1988 Shaff er and her fam-ily had travelled from Libby Montana to see the sights and attrac-tions Drumheller had to off er Unfortunately though the day after their arrival the skies opened up and left the gift of large amounts of snow ldquoIn my memory our car was parked on the street and was com-pletely covered with snow It was so nice the day before and to wake up to that was like be-ing transported to a dif-

ferent world or some-thing Th ere was no way to get out of town or even to the muse-umrdquo Twenty-four years later Shaff er is return-ing to the valley with her own family ldquoI had always want-ed to return since my fi rst visit and when my daughter became interested in dinosaurs we decided Drumhell-er was the place to berdquo said Shaff er However there were even delays in travelling here this time around After a mix up over their daughterrsquos pass-port at the Los Angeles International Airport they were not permit-ted to cross the border via airplane Th e family then fl ew to Salt Lake City Utah from LA rented a car

in Salt Lake City and drove a total of 14 hours to get to Drumheller ldquoI just thought lsquowersquore going to see some di-nosaurs and nothing is going to stop usrsquordquo said Shaff er During her fi rst fam-ily vacation in Drum-heller in lsquo88 Shaff er remembers it most-ly spent in the hotel room playing cards and watching televi-sion Shaff er said after a day or two a path was fi nally dug out along the sidewalk leading to the movie theatre Her family and her walked down the street and watched Good Morn-ing Vietnam on the big screen ldquoTh at was the high-light of entertainment during our visit We were hoping so badly that the road could be

cleared to go out to the museum but there was just too much snow We fi nally had to turn around and go homerdquo said Shaff er Th is time however

they have a full itin-erary of things to do their fi rst stop being the museum ldquoI called my sister and bragged that I fi -nally got to fi nish our

aborted trip to Drum-hellerrdquo said Shaff er ldquoTh e best part of the trip however was how much fun my daughter Kizziah hadrdquo

(l-r) Costa Singer Kizziah Singer 7 and Ari-adne Shaff er visiting the Tyrrell Museum on August 2 Shaff er had visited Drumhell-

er as a teenager in April of 1988 having her time in the valley cut short by a huge dump of snow

photo submitted

Waiting 24 years to return to Drumheller

Friday August 10 2012 Page 11 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

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Throughout summertime The Weekender

will be looking for visitors to the valley and sharing their stories with inSide readersMarina Marko Ivica Nikitaand Charlie

(the dog) Ramseier Lucerne SwitzerlandI noticed your RV isnrsquot from around here (Ma-rina) Itrsquos from Switzer-land You put it on a ship the ship brings it over and then you pick it up Th e rest of us fl ew inWhere did you land and where have you been so far We landed in Balti-more We went through Pennsylvania New York Niagara the prairies and now wersquore hereWhere to next To Banff and Jasper then either to the coast or down to the US I donrsquot know yetHow long are you going to be on the road About half a yearHow is everyone en-joying the trip so far Wersquore doing good Wersquore

on the road so long itrsquos not really a vacation itrsquos more of a lifestyleWhy stop in Drumhell-er Th e dinosaurs Along the way people were tell-ing us the museum was greatDo the boys have any favourite dinosaurs Dinosaurs are going to be new for them Th eyrsquore go-ing to learn something newIf someone from Drum-heller were to go to Lucerne what should they see Th erersquos history everywhere you go Th e Chapel Bridge is really famous Th e lake is gor-geous But just go into the mountains

SooohellipWhere ya from

BREAK

CLUES ACROSS1 Lion sound5 Pictural tapestry10 Many not ands

13 Largest known toad species14 Truth15 Places an object

17 Small mountain lake18 Scomberesocidae fi sh19 A NE Spanish river20 Selleck TV series22 Strong coarse fabric23 Nestling hawk24 Macaws26 Decorate with frosting27 The bill in a restaurant30 Sea patrol (abbr)31 Used of posture33 Basics34 Having no fi xed course38 Radioactivity units40 Star Warsrsquo Solo41 Water fi lled volcanic crater45 Initialism49 A shag rug made in Sweden50 Yemen capital52 Atomic 7954 CNNrsquos Turner55 A priestrsquos linen vestment56 Returned material authorization (abbr)58 Blood clam genus60 Raging amp uncontrollable62 Actress Margulies

66 Burrowing marine mollusk67 Port in SE S Korea68 Swiss river70 Mix of soul and calypso71 Area for fencing bouts72 Canned meat73 Myriameter74 Long ear rabbits75 RequestsCLUES DOWN1 Tell on2 Medieval alphabet3 Surrounding radiant light4 Open land where livestock graze5 Quench6 Strays7 Chickensrsquo cold8 Heart chamber9 Timid10 Oil cartel11 Statute heading12 Severely correct16 An amount not specifi ed21 It never sleeps22 Indian frock25 Soak fl ax27 Mariner

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ARIES - Mar 21Apr 20You are on a roll Aries and now it is just a matter of maintaining the momentum for a few more days Donrsquot let anyone slow you down this week

TAURUS - Apr 21May 21Taurus there are many opportunities within your reach but you are not sure which way to go Seek advice from Sagittarius when you get a spare moment

GEMINI - May 22Jun 21Others can see you havenrsquot been yourself lately Gemini So relax and take a break from something thatrsquos been bothering you and you will return to being your old self You wonrsquot be disappointed

CANCER - Jun 22Jul 22Now is not the time for dawdling Cancer You have a full plate of things to tackle and it seems like the hours will be slipping away Recharge and get focused

LEO - Jul 23Aug 23Leo donrsquot let anyone discourage you when tackling a big project As you have proven time and again you simply need to establish a goal and your efforts will help you achieve it

VIRGO - Aug 24Sept 22Virgo though you may not know where your path will lead this week you are deeply aware that an adventure is in store Take some time to prepare your mind and body

LIBRA - Sept 23Oct 23Libra no one will know who you truly are unless you share a few secrets You donrsquot have to give everything away but allow others in by sharing some personal information

SCORPIO - Oct 24Nov 22Scorpio though you donrsquot shy away from challenges you do know when to pick your battles When something inconsequential comes up this week let it pass

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23Dec 21Sagittarius when a past confl ict resurfaces this week push it aside because that is ancient history It is better to focus on the positive things that are in store for you

CAPRICORN - Dec 22Jan 20Capricorn when you love someone it can be diffi cult to step aside and let this person make his or her own choices But this is what you have to do for lessons to be learned

AQUARIUS - Jan 21Feb 18Your eyes are bigger than your stomach at work this week Aquarius Delegate some tasks so everything goes smoothly and your project is completed on time

PISCES - Feb 19Mar 20Learning from your weaknesses can help you to grow stronger Pisces Accept a challenge that is presented this week even if it scares you

Horoscopes

Sudoku

Crossword

Herersquos how it works Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid broken down into nine 3x3 boxes To solve a sudoku the numbers 1 through 9 must fi ll each row column and box Each number can appear only once in each row column and box You can fi gure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric clues already provided in the boxes The more numbers you name the easier it gets to solve the puzzle

Sudoku Solution

AnswersLast Weeks

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12 - Friday August 10 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

Word Search Solution

I found this to be a nice change with barbecued chicken Ordinarily it seems we eat breaded chicken in the winter - good old comfort food

This recipe combines the goodness of fried chicken with the goodness of barbecued The mayonnaise marinade makes it especially moistYou can set it aside to bake on indirect heat after browning it

and not have to tend to it as much without worrying about it drying out

Crispy Grilled Chicken Thighs

13 cup mayonnaise1T chili powderfrac12 tsp cayenne8 skin-on bone-in chicken thighs1 frac12 cups breadcrumbs

Refrigerate chicken tossed in mayo and spices for at least 2 hours or overnightHeat grill Dip chicken in breadcrumbs to coatGrill chicken turning once until cooked ndash about 20 ndash 25 minutes per side

I have already made this more than once this summer Last time I had made a cold

spinach dip using yogurt mayo and sour cream I marinated the chicken in that instead of just the mayo It turned out delicious

For those who have followed my winning recipes from

the annual Shuswap cabin cook off s watch for the next one coming up There is an ethnic theme with each cabin entering a food from their own heritage I have a feeling it will be a close match for the winner

Food for

thoughtLori Stefanishion

inSide Drumheller Food Columnist

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AUTO PARTSAUTO-TRUCK WRECKING all makes all models lots of 4x4rsquos Dodge Ford GMC im-ports trucks up to 3 tons We ship anywhere Call 306-821-0260 Lloydminster or 403-878-2513 Medicine Hat

BUSINESS

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EMPLOYMENT

OPPORTUNITIESNOW HIRING Retail Department Managers Cabelarsquos Edmonton retail is seeking experi-enced Retail Department Managers for both Hardlines and Softlines To apply please visit wwwcabelascacareers INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT Operator School No Simulators In-the-seat training Real world tasks Weekly start dates Job board Funding options Apply online ihe-schoolcom 1-866-399-3853 EXPERIENCED WATER and Vacuum Haul-ers required H2S PST First Aid Above av-erage day rate and cushy benefi ts plan Fax 403-934-3487 Email receptionmjswater-haulingca TJ LOGGING of Whitecourt Alberta is now accepting resumes for the logging season Heavy Duty Hoe Dozers Bunchers Skid-ders amp Process Operators Fax resume 780-778-2428 PORTERSCLEANERS WANTED Marquise has multiple cleaning positions in St Albert $13hour Full benefi ts Must complete crimi-nal record check Send resume to melessemarquiseca Fax 1-403-263-5773 or call Me-lesse 1-780-903-4069 FIGURE SKATING COACH needed in Brooks Minimum Primary Starskate Certifi ed Coaching all levels from PreCanskate to Star-skate Private Valid membership with Skate Canada Email skatinginbrooksgmailcom LOOKING TO HIRE one Heavy Duty Tech and one Journeyman Welder immediately for a busy truck shop in Sundre Experience re-quired Contact Chris 403-638-2262 SEEKING A CAREER in the Community Newspaper business Post your resume for FREE right where the publishers are looking Visit wwwawnacomresumes_addphp CERTIFIED MILLWRIGHTS NEEDED for growing northern company Competitive wages and benefi ts Safety tickets necessary Fax resume to 250-775-6227 or email infotorqueindustrialcom Online wwwtorquein-dustrialcom CERTIFIED ELECTRICIANS WANTED for growing northern company Competitive wag-es and benefi ts Safety tickets needed Fax 250-775-6227 or email infotorqueindus-trialcom Apply online wwwtorqueindustrialcom PERSON REQUIRED for full-time cattle posi-tion on Westlock area mixed farm and feedlot Must have animal health training or appropri-ate feedlot experience Farm equipment and computer knowledge is an asset Fax resume to 780-349-5414 or email to robjubileef-armsca FULL-TIME EQUIPMENT OPERATOR need-ed on mixed farm and feedlot near Westlock Successful candidate will need to be able to operate most farm equipment and farm trucks Must have a valid and clean Class 3 drivers licence Cattle experience an asset Fax resume and driver abstract to 780-349-5414 or email to robjubileefarmsca PARTS amp SERVICES Representatives at Ja-cobson Ford Salmon Arm BC We are look-ing for exciting customer friendly dynamic individuals capable of working in a fast paced work environment Parts and service experi-ence an asset but not necessary Email re-sume to iwantacareerjacobsonfordcom

AN ALBERTA CONSTRUCTION Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators Prefer-ence will be given to operators that are experi-enced in oilfi eld road and lease construction Lodging and meals provided The work is in the vicinity of Edson Alberta Alcohol amp Drug testing required Call Contour Construction at 780-723-5051 BLUE GRASS SOD FARMS requires full-time heavy duty mechanic apprentice Experience in farm equipment an asset Competitive wage with benefi ts Reply bluesodexplornetcom or fax 403-342-7488 COMMERCIAL BEEKEEPING Certifi cate Program GPRC Fairview Campus Extensive study of beekeeping queen rearing and hon-ey business Paid work experience Afford-able on-campus residences Starts January 7 2013 Call Lin 1-780-835-6630 wwwgprcabcafairview BLUERIDGE LUMBER INC looking for a 3rd amp 4th Class power engineer to operate ther-mal liquid heating system Excellent compen-sation and benefi ts Submit resume to Box 87 Blue Ridge AB T0E 0B0 Email jeffvic-torwestfrasercomEXPERIENCED CAT amp Hoe Operators re-quired for oilfi eld construction with well main-tained equipment Competitive salary amp safety tickets required Fax resume 780-778-2444

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Chinook bakes up donation for Palliative CareStaff at the Chinook Credit Union in Drumheller have been baking away for the past two years on a hefty $6000 donation to the Palliative Care Unit at the Drumheller Health Centre Chinook staff presented the donation on Wednesday August 8 to members of the Drumheller Health Foundation Chinook staff contributed to the donation through bake sales and raffl e items Representing the Drumheller Health Foundation were Lisa McKenzie (left) Cheryl Taylor Melissa Cameron Nathan Banda and foundation chair Dr Boris Nahornick Chinook staff members Sheresse Thompson Jessica Garrett Deanna Chambers Brenda DeMille and Sladjana Milosevic delivered the donation

inSide photo by Michael James

(l-r) Corban Andres 5 and Ezra Schei-degger 6 spending their afternoon enjoy-ing the North Drumheller Playground on

August 1 They nicknamed their dinosaur friend ldquoRexyrdquo and said he was the fastest one around

inSide photo by Donella Swan

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Please note This project is subject to review under the Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC)

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DRUMHELLER AREA NIGHTLIFEPlaying at The Napier Theatre Friday August 10 to Thursday August 16 730 pm Magic Mike Closed MondaysSaturday August 25 Drumheller ldquoElvisrdquo James Schewe Farewell Tour at The Old Grouchrsquos Starts at 6 pm Buffet and Entertainment For tickets call Fran 403-823-5755May 25 - August 25 Rosebud Anne of Green Gables See the classical musical about small-town life where itrsquos meant to be seen Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrose-budtheatrecom for tickets or show infoJuly 4 - August 25 Rosebud My Name is Asher Lev Adaptation of the poignant and moving novel by Chaim Potok Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom for tickets or show infoThursdays starting August 2 Drumheller 6 week Country amp Western Swing (Jive) Lessons 700 pm for singles or couples at carol todor dance school Call 403-823-4377 to registerMonday evenings Nacmine Community Bingo at Nacmine Hall Doors open 6 pm Bingo starts at 730 pmWednesday evenings Drumheller Wing Night Flavourz Restaurant and LoungeFriday Nights Drumheller Friday Rib Night Flavourz Restaurant and Lounge

August 9 - 12 Carbon Join us as Carbon celebrates its Centennial Lots to see and doSaturday August 11 Drumheller Drumheller and District Humane Society invites you to their 1st Anniversary Celebration BBQ Donuts Cake Coffee 11 am - 2 pm 1121D South Railway AvenueMonday August 13 Rosebud Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tournament Reserve your ticket by calling Peter 403-334-2378 or Michael at 403-820-2356Saturday August 25 Michichi Ryan Savary Memorial Fishing Derby at Michichi Reservoir 7 am - 4 pm Enter by 11 amSunday August 26 Drumheller RunWalk in Memory of Mitchell Dawson DVSS Track from 10 am - 4 pm Contact Cody for more info 403-823-5616 or 403-821-0326Wednesday Afternoon KidsClub After School Program 330 - 530 pm Drumheller Church of the Nazarene 627 6 Street East 403-823-7020 for information

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For two years the hill overlooking the Pas-sion Play site has stood silent Th e former ski hill and its equipment like the badlands sur-rounding has been slowly eroding away Th e Canadian Bad-lands Passion Play So-ciety hopes to change that ldquoTh ere are a whole lot of discussions and

research happening about the lift Wersquore looking at it and ask-ing ourselves what can we use this space for Wersquore trying to get an-swersrdquo said Passion Play executive director Vance Neudorf Earlier this year the Passion Play celebrated as it successfully pur-chased the old ski hillrsquos share of the land which consisted of the area below the fi rst chair lift

tower Th e purchase also included the en-tirety of the lodge a large quonset parking and the lift station sit-ting at the base of the hill Th e Passion Play has renovated and utilized everything from the purchase save the lift station However the ideas have been fl oat-ing around for awhile regarding what to do with it ldquoWersquove been look-ing at this ever since we started looking into buying the prop-erty Going into some-thing like those you have to have an idea of what needs to be done Wersquove put out feelers with various research companies to see what is possiblerdquo said Neu-dorf In regards to leasing the remainder of the hill and bringing back skiing to the valley there are some obsta-cles to overcome

ldquoOne of the problems is it hasnrsquot moved in two years We got to look at how to protect it or make it usable Th e bigger issues with the ski hill are chang-ing weather patterns and the infrastructure From what I under-stand the pipes are in desperate need of re-pair and renovation Some parts couldnrsquot even pump waterrdquo said Neudorf

Water is needed in the creation of artifi cial snow Considering the lack of winter weather this past year a lot of snow wouldrsquove needed to be created With the pumping system as it is now it wouldrsquove been an obstacle Th e Passion Play is considering other rec-reational uses for the old ski hill All ideas are being researched including the possibil-

ity of mountain biking courses ldquoTh ere has been an idea to use the area for mountain biking I think therersquos research that needs to be done You put a trial on the rocks of the Rocky Mountains and yoursquore probably good for 15 years You carve a trail in bentonite you might be good for two months Th e fi rst good rain and the trail is gonerdquo said Neudorf ldquoBentonite is a dif-ferent kettle of fi sh when thinking of how to utilize the site We put up our own trails every year and as we do that we create dif-ferent erosion pat-terns that are going to change the shape of the hills Wersquore going to have to look carefully at how work with the environment so things arenrsquot just short termrdquo For now the Passion Play continues its re-search Th ey have con-tacted regulatory bod-ies to determine what has to be done to bring everything up to code Th e Passion Play also welcomes ideas from residents as to what they would like to see ldquoTh ere are a lot of ideas fl oating around Itrsquos going to take some time research the pos-sibilitiesrdquo said Neu-dorf ldquoAnybody who has thoughts on what could happen should step and let us knowrdquo

The ski hill has been idle and decaying for the past two years but the Passion PlaySociety hopes to turn that around The Passion Play Society is investigating what it would take to get the lift running

and how best to utilize the hill Earlier this year the Passion Play Society bought the ski hillrsquos share of the property which made up the lower part of the hill (below the fi rst chair lift tower)

inSide photo by Michael James

Passion Play Society researches ski hill possibilities

SPORTS

Statues are built for some coaches Some have had sta-diums named after them A handful have been honoured with Hall of Fame selections

But generally itrsquos sad but true Coaches are hired to be fi red Coaches are generally neces-sary but unimportant compo-nents of successful teams ldquoI

couldnrsquot have done it without the playersrdquo is a familiar joke among coaches who know that good players tend to make or-dinary coaches good and good coaches greatUndoubtedly the sports coach with the highest profi le in North America today is not in the NFL NHL NBA or Major League Baseball The coach faced with the glare of the brightest spotlight in sports today is a Canadian who steers the swing of the worldrsquos most famous golfer Tiger WoodsHis name is Sean Foley a Torontonian who uses some unique golf ideas and some un-usual philosophical approaches to steer his stable of golfers which also includes Hunter Mahan and Justin Rose both of whom are ranked among the worldrsquos Top 15 as is Woods Coaching Woods is not easy Foley has gone from the equiv-alent of behind the scenes on golf ranges to Hollywood where Tigerrsquos every swing tweak is analyzed dissected and discussed by the golf in-dustry If Tiger plays well Fol-ey is a genius If things go bad in Tigerland the tabloids may be calling for his headRose says Foley is ldquotechnical without being mechanicalrdquo ac-cording to a story on golfworldcomOddly Foley attended Tennes-see State a predominately black college on a golf scholarship but always felt more comfort-able on the range working on his game and othersrsquo than on the course The golfworldcom story quoted his TSU room-mate saying Foley kept a black garbage bag in his room fi lled with clippings of instruction

articles His instruction dream led to a job at Glen Abbey near Toronto and he started help-ing Canadian Stephen Ames on the range one day ldquo He changed what Irsquod been trying to change for yearsrdquo Ames told golfworldcomThrough Ames Foley got to the inside of the PGA Tour and while Woods was going through coaches Butch Har-mon and Hank Haney he was on his way to reaching the low point in his golf career Now that Foley has helped Woods get back on his game the Ca-nadian is getting much of the credit for the resurgence While Foley stands only 5-foot-7 he is becoming a big big man in the world of golfbull Among the stupid things in sports by Norman Chad of the Washington Post ldquoFootball players dumping Gatorade on their coach in the waning mo-ments of a victory First of all this celebratory gesture lost its appeal about 2700 gallons of Gatorade ago Second of all Irsquod consider it more appropriate to dump Gatorade on a coach after losing a gamerdquobull Howard Rosenblatt of Al-bany NY as seen in Norman Chadrsquos lsquoSlouchrsquo column ldquoIf MLBrsquos All-Star Game had end-ed in a tie would the seventh game of the World Series have been played at a neutral siteldquo

Care to comment Email bru-cepenton2003yahooca

Reelinrsquo good at annual fi shing derbyDonella Swan

| inSide Drumheller

Running in its 18th year the Ryan Savary Me-morial Fishing Derby will be held on August 25 at the Michichi Reservoir with $600 in cash prizes to be won Held in memory of Ryan his father Alex Sa-vary said it is a way to bring people together to enjoy a day of being in the outdoors and catching some fi sh ldquoItrsquos always a lovely bunch of people who come out every year and itrsquos always a blastrdquo said Sa-vary Ryan passed away in 1993 when he was just 17

years old after he was in-volved in a single-vehicle rollover accident His father said he had three passions in life fi shing golfi ng and marathon running ldquoHe was unfortunately taken away from us much too early but this is one way we remember himrdquo said Savary He said shortly before his sonrsquos passing Ryan and his best friend Greg St Laurent had wanted to start up a fi shing derby Following his death St Laurent kickstarted the derby in his honour Originally beginning in Hanna the fi shing derby was later moved to Michi-chi Reservoir

ldquoRyan and Greg used to fi sh at Michichi quite often People always love the fi shing spot Irsquove trav-elled to many places and I canrsquot even match (Michi-chi) to anythingrdquo said Sa-vary Th e derby runs from 700 am to 400 pm on Saturday August 25 En-trants will be accepted until 1100 am and regis-tration for the event must occur before fi shing Many prizes arewaiting to be won including the $600 in cash winnings as mentioned above ldquoIrsquom hoping to keep this derby going even long after Irsquom gonerdquo said Savary

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This gentleman got the full experience of a mud bog at the DORVA Motocross Track located just off Highway 9 South on August 4 After being unexpectedly pushed in by one of his friends he still came out smiling

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Go ahead get dirty

(l-r) Alex Savary organizer of the Ryan Sa-vary Memorial Fishing Derby stands with Richard Murtagh who won fi rst in the Adult Division in the 2011 derby Murtagh

also won the special Ryan Savary event which is the catch of the day weighing in at 1 lb 2 oz the largest fi sh Savary ever caught at Michichi

inSide photo by Wendy Braun

CANADIAN COACH GUIDES TIGERrsquoS COMEBACK

Bruce

Penton

16 - Friday August 10 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Th e Rosebud Lions are keeping the memory of one of its most dedicat-ed community members alive Th is coming Monday Akokinskway will be the site for the annual Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tournament Th is will be the eighth year of

the tournament Th e tournament was created in honour of Ray Zachariassen a long time member of the Rosebud commu-nity Zachariassen died in 2005 from a combi-nation of lung and bone cancer Zachariassen and his family moved near Rose-bud in 1964 He lived there for the remainder

of his life He started off farming but soon be-came deeply involved in helping his newfound community and joined

the local Lions Club in the late 1960rsquos Later he served 13 and a half years as a councillor for Wheatland County and six years as Reeve

However what many remember most about him was his devotion to the sport of golf ldquoIt feels good to have the tournament keep goingrdquo said Richard Zachariassen Rayrsquos son ldquoHe loved the sport He probably golfed fi ve to eight times a week dur-ing his last couple yearsrdquo ldquoHe was always an avid golfer and he was a big part of get-ting Akokiniskway up and running He was al-ways down there golfi ng

He was also a devoted community member Between his love of golf and his participation in the Lions thatrsquos how it came aboutrdquo said Peter Lauridsen who is help-ing organize the event For the past several years the Rosebud Li-ons have been organiz-ing the tournament Th e money raised goes to-wards various projects in the community Th e money raised this year has not been earmarked as of yet ldquoTh e money we raise goes towards Rosebud community project For example a couple years ago we donated the money to help fi nish the addition on the Rosebud Centennial Museum We also made a contribution to assist in completing the new fi re hall Like any small town therersquos always projects needing donerdquo said Lauridsen Th e tournament is 18 holes complete with hole prizes entertain-

ment auctions and sup-per Th e day opens with a brunch starting at 11 am and the tournament begins at 1 pm After the golf is done golfers are invited to supper at the Rosebud Commu-nity Hall Prizes and auction items were donated from individuals and businesses from Rose-bud and surrounding communities ldquoWe get so much sup-port from surround-ing communities Wersquore very grateful for the help we getrdquo said Lauridsen Th ere are still spots open for the tourna-ment and registration will continue until Mon-day morning Tickets are available by calling Lauridsen at (403) 334-2378 and Michael Love at (403) 820-2356 ldquoItrsquos a great opportuni-ty for people in the com-munity to get together visit have a good time and support a great causerdquo said Lauridsen

RAY ZACHARIASSEN MEMORIAL

GOLF TOURNAMENTMonday August 13 2012

Akokiniskway Golf Course Rosebud AB

Sponsored by theRosebud Lions Club

All Proceeds to go to Rosebud Community Projects

TICKETS AVAILABLE ATRosebud Centre Box Of ce or reserve by calling

Peter at 403-334-2378 or Michael at 403-820-2356

BRUNCHGOLFSUPPER - $100bull Brunch at golf course 1100 am - 100 pmbull 18 holes of golf power cart 100 - 530 pmbull Supper Entertainment Live amp Silent Auctions 600 - 900 pm Rosebud Community Hall

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Golfers from around Rosebud will descend upon the Akokinskway Golf Course this coming Monday for the eighth annual Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tourna-ment Zachariassen lived in the area for four decades as

a farmer served on Wheatland County Council for nearly two decades and was a long time member of the Rose-bud Lions The money raised from the tournament goes towards vital community projects

photo submitted

Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tournament putts into eighth year

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Ask for Wendy or Kathryn

ldquoWe get so much

support from surrounding

communities Were very

grateful for the help we getrdquo Peter Lauridsen

QU

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Ray Zachariassen (left) and Albert Clark doing

what they love during a tournament years ago

sportssportsCall our Sportsline at 403-823-2580 or fax 403-823-3864 or email us at newsinsidedrumhellercom

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OPINION2 - Friday August 10 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

TipsAll letters are welcome and we encourage you to share your views with our readers Here are some useful tips on writing your letter to the editor

bull Keep your letter short and to the pointbull Letters must be clear concise signed by the author and include a phone number for verifi cation purposes Unsigned letters will not be consideredbull The Drumheller MailinSide Drumheller reserves the right not to publish any letter and letters may be edited for length libel and grammarbull Your letter should deal with issues concerning Drumheller and areabull Opinions expressed in letters published by this offi ce do not necessarily refl ect the position of our publications its staff or managementbull Letters will be edited for libelous content length proper spelling and punctuation Beyond those changes letters will appear as submitted

Send your Letter to the EditorMail Box 1629 Drumheller AB T0J 0Y0Email informationdrumhellermailcomFax 403-823-3864or drop it off at our offi ce 515 Highway 10 East

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Teshia LecuyerldquoI make a gold medal

Kraft Dinnerrdquo

Amanda GolbeckldquoA gold medal in hiking

mountaineering Irsquove been to Banff and

Japser and I hike with my dog every day hererdquo

Catlyn DaviesldquolsquoAction sportsrsquo like jumping off roofs or basically anything

crazyrdquo

Not everyone can compete in the

Olympics but in the spirit of the games inSide Drumheller

asksldquoWhat do you

feel you deserve a gold medal inrdquo

Shawn FrancisldquoBeing a dadrdquo

Soaking up the slick

What may look like a pre-emptive attempt to sand the roads for winter was actually the clean up ef-forts of Huxted Waste Dis-posal Early in the morning of Wednesday August 8 a Huxted garbage truck began leaking oil on to Highway 9 South Huxted employees were quickly on the scene blocking off the right hand lane of Highway 9 and pour clay on the spill to soak up the oil The spill was cleaned up and traffi c was restored by the evening

inSide photo by Michael James

Patrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

Th e 2012 Cast Iron Pipe Replacement program has seen a small delay however the Town is confi dent the project will be completed before the frost sets in According to Bri-an Bolduc Town of

Drumheller Utilities Manager the con-struction meeting for the project is now slat-ed for August 21 and construction is to be-gin shortly thereafter MPiderneyrsquos truck-ing was awarded the contract earlier this summer Th is is part of the Cast Iron Pipe Re-

placement Program to get rid of older plumb-ing infrastructure in the core which has been deteriorating He is confi dent the contractor will be ef-fi cient judging by pre-vious experiences ldquoWhen they get go-ing they go he said adding it is important to fi nish up before the weather turnsrdquo

ldquoTh ese are the issues we face when itrsquos late in the year and you have frozen waterlines and frozen dirt in the holes and asphaltrdquo Th is stretch of the project will go roughly from the Drumheller Legion east across Centre Street and con-tinue in the lane-way behind the Napier Th eatre It will then head north down the

alley past the Civic Centre to about the Sizzling Family Res-taurant Bolduc indicated there would be little disruption to regular traffi c as most of the project is in laneway and not on main roadsTh e biggest disrup-tion will be near the

Legionrdquo said Bolduc ldquoMost of the town peo-ple wonrsquot see muchrdquo He said they expect two more seasons of the program to get rid of the cast iron water-lines however it will be more into the cen-tral residential area of the core

A map of the project site in downtown Drumheller for this yearrsquos installment of the Cast Iron Pipe Waterline Replace-ment program

submitted

Cast Iron Pipe Replacement program to ramp up August 21

ldquoWhen they get going they go he

said adding it is important to fi nish

up before the weather turnsrdquo

Brian Bolduc

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OTE

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WHOare youare you

Who are you is a weekly feature that profi les various young professional Drumhellerites Know someone who we should get to know better

Please give us a call at 403-823-2580 fax at 403-823-3864 or email whoareyouinsidedrumhellercom

Tim ChattenAge 29Occupation Swab supervisor for Carnwood Wire-line Ltd We basically pull fl uid out of oil wells to help them fl ow betterHow long have you lived in Drumheller Almost a year nowWhere are you originally from Irsquove lived a few places in my life Irsquom originally from Victoria Brit-ish Columbia but Irsquove also spent some time living in Grande Prairie and Red DeerWhat do you like most about the valley Hands down the scenery We are surrounded by all the beautiful hillsIs there anything you donrsquot like about Drum-heller No Irsquove never had any issues here Th e only thing I couldnrsquot believe this summer was how many mosquitoes there are However thatrsquos due to all the moisture wersquove had What are some of your hobbies Dirt biking golf baseball and Irsquom always building something at home Call it amateur carpentry if you will Motocross seems to win out of my hobbies though I actually bought

my bike the same day I bought my house hereWhat technology could you not live without Th e internet I use email so much that I donrsquot even know how to mail anything Last time I went into the post offi ce I had to get help from the staff to send somethingIf someone were to make a movie about your life who would play the starring role I would have to choose Matt Damon For one hersquos awesome Secondly hersquos always making fun of himself because hersquos Maaatt Daaamon If you could travel through time what year would be your destination I would go back to when I was 14 I would make myself work a little harder in school If you could live anywhere in the world where would you be Northern California Irsquom not afraid of earthquakes you can ride all year round and my wife likes the vinoAny words of wisdom Full throttle solves the problem or ends the suspense

Caption This is a weekly feature asking readers to provide aheadline for a photo from the valley Winners will receive aDrumheller MailinSide Drumheller prize pack Please giveus a call at 403-823-2580 fax 403-823-3864 email informationinsidedrumhellercom or visit us on FacebookCAPTIONThisThis

Jarred Upshaw 15 attempts to pull Decklin Christensen 12 into the mud on August 4 at theDrumheller Off Road Vehicle Associationrsquos fi rst timeMud Bog

Last weekrsquoswinner was

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Stop byTh e Drumheller MailinSide Drumheller offi ce 515 Highway 10 East to collect your prize

LastWeekWeek

Michael James |inSide Drumheller

Itrsquos only in its fi rst year but al-ready Th e Power of Four program run by Drumheller Family Litera-cy is being held up as model for a nation-wide program Th e program was evaluated two weeks ago by Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Young-sters (HIPPY) Canada HIPPY Canada started a federally funded pilot program last year and Drum-heller was one of 20 communities that participated ldquoIt was a very successful year We were just evaluated on our program because of how well it went this yearrdquo said Louise Hen-rickson program coordinator ldquoTh is is what they want to use as a model for other programs and fi nd out why we were successfulrdquo Th e Power of Four program fo-cuses on teaching preschool chil-dren the fundamentals of literacy by age four before they head off to kindergarten Th rough classes with parents books and activ-ity guides the program teaches parents how to interact with their children to help foster literacy and other fundamental skills ldquoItrsquos getting parents involved in their childrsquos education Parents donrsquot realize how strong they are as fi rst educators Children need the parentrsquos supportrdquo said Hen-rickson Ideally children need to hear 1000 books before kindergarten and have six to eight rhymes or songs memorized During the course of the pro-gram parents attend eight ses-sions receive six books discuss the material and go home with activities they can do with their children

Angeline Seeley a parent of two children aged three and fi ve (two and four at the time of the program) felt the program was worthwhile ldquoMy four year old son who just turned fi ve he was starting to read words like lsquocatrsquo or lsquodogrsquo after the program We would be driv-ing and he would notice the sign for Delia and could sound out the words Hersquos been exposed to con-sistent reading and interaction ldquoIt was benefi cial to have both (kids) in the program because my three year old can speak in complete sentences He has an incredible vocabularyrdquo said Seeley It wasnrsquot just her children who did the learning ldquoYou take on an awareness that the learning process isnrsquot just about the kids Itrsquos about the par-ents learning how to teach their child Every time you interact with your child they learn some-thing from yourdquo said Seeley Th e program is not just about learning During the program ses-sions parents meet each other

interact swap advice and build a support network ldquoTh erersquos benefi ts from even just the parents interacting We talk and the other parents might bring up things or advice you might not have thought of Th eyrsquore going through the same things yoursquore going throughrdquo said Seeley For now Drumheller Family Literacy is working on funding to continue Th e Power of Four pro-gram next year Th rough grants and donations it is hoped things will continue to grow Th e next sessions are set to begin in Sep-tember Anyone interested in joining is encouraged to contact Henrick-son at 403-823-7969 ldquoIf you have the opportunity to do this program donrsquot hesitate for a minuterdquo said Seeley ldquoYoursquore go-ing through the material together so yoursquore developing a bond and relationship Itrsquos not just bonding with literacy yoursquore bonding with each other and creating strong roots as a familyrdquo

Drumheller Power of Four model for national program

Patrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

Administration for the Town of Drumheller is currently in the research phase of preparing a new bylaw on how taxis are operated and regulated within Drumheller Th e proposed bylaw is expected to be ready for presentation to Town Council by early fall said Paul Salvatore director of Community Services for the Town of Drumheller

ldquoTh e goal is to come up with a bylaw that is sim-ple easy to understand and works for those who it applies tordquo said Salvatore Th e need for a new bylaw it seems as Salvatore explains is when more competition enters the marketplace there is an outcry for regulation Looking into examples from other communities within Alberta Salvatore said they want to create a bylaw that best suits Drumheller ldquoWe certainly donrsquot want to take examples from communities that are way beyond our scope and size Calgary for instance has thousands of cabs on the road and thatrsquos just not Drumhellerrdquo said Salvatore Th ere is an existing bylaw for taxis operating within Drumheller however it hasnrsquot been updat-ed since 2000 ldquoWe want to operate and regulate in a simple way but also ensure the safety of passengersrdquo

4 - Friday August 10 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

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All rights reserved The use of any or all of the material in this publication is prohib-ited without the express permission of the publisher Any andor all information found within this publication may be displayed on the internet at the discretion of the publisher

O R Sheddy EditorO R Sheddy PublisherLetters to the Editor are most welcome They should be brief and to the point We reserve the right to edit letters for legality clarity and taste Letters must bear the name address and phone number of the writer Anonymous letters will be discarded

Published every Friday Office 515 Highway 10 East Drumheller ABMailing Box 1629 Drumheller AB T0J 0Y0

Phone 4038232580 Fax 4038233864email informationinsidedrumhellercom

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Drumheller Family Literacy has been helping teach parents how to teach their children the basics of literacy over the past year The Power of Four

program is now being held up as a model for similar programs through-out Canada It is hoped the program will resume come September

submitted photo

Paul Salvatore director of Community Services for the Town of Drumheller said the new taxi bylaw is in the research stage By early fall the bylaw is expected to be ready for presentation before Town Council

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Changes to taxi bylaw in research stageWORKS

Donella Swan | inSide Drumheller

As the summer season comes rolling through many will head out on the roads with their motor-cycles Enjoying the sunshine on a motor-bike can be an adven-ture however safety precautions must be kept in mind Here are some tips for motorcyclists from Constable JS Smith on how to stay safe and still enjoy the thrill of the ride this summer1 Make yourself vis-ibleAlways assume yoursquore invisible because to most drivers you are A few easy ldquotapsrdquo on the pedal or lever be-fore stopping makes your brake light more eye catching to trail-ing traffi c On that note always make complete stops and look twice for poten-tial hazards2 Hope for the best prepare for the worstDress for the crash Even for fi ve-minute trips because nobody likes to eat pavement An approved safety helmet and protective clothing is an impor-tant precaution Driv-ing defensively is also a priority Always as-sume that car sitting across the intersec-tion will turn across your bow at the green light with or without a signal 3 Be patient and pay attentionAlways take another second or two before pulling out to pass riding away from

curbs or merging into traffi c Itrsquos the things you donrsquot see that get you an extra look could save your life 4 Keep your eyes movingScanning traffi c for potential trouble is key as it is always shifting Never change direc-tion without checking if the coast is clear 5 Learn to swerveBeing able to execute tight turns in quick succession is so im-portant Hazards can arise any moment and a driver must re-act Practicing tight turns both left and right until it is a refl ex is a good idea 6 Slippery when wetIf a patch of pavement looks the slightest bit wet always assume itrsquos slippery It may be nothing however if itrsquos oil water engine coolant or a number of other things po-tentially on the road way you might be in trouble Better to slow down than to be sorry 7 Leave the iPod at homeHaving your music cranked up with your headphones in is ex-ceptionally danger-ous You may not hear that vehicle blasting its horn behind you or the emergency ve-hicle racing to a call

Sometimes hearing the danger come be-fore seeing it Motor-cyclists need to be on the aware 8 Ride within your comfort zoneEven when riding with a group stay safe by riding at your own level Riding over your ability is an easy way to wind up hit-ting the ditch Have a rendezvous point for the group to meet up again allowing ev-eryone to ride at their own pace 9 Watch oncoming left turning carsDonrsquot ever assume a motorist will wait for you to make the inter-section Beating the red light may be on their mind and they may just make that left turn right in front of you Left turning cars remain the lead-ing killer of motorcy-clists 10 Take a motorcy-cle safety courseTh ese courses are de-signed to educate peo-ple about the hazards and safety precautions of riding a motorcycle Whether yoursquore a new or experienced rider what you may learn in this course may just save your life down the road On an end note from the RCMP Al-

berta Media Rela-tions drivers of oth-er vehicles need to

share the road with motorcyclists and never underestimate

their speed their size makes their speed de-ceptive

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 10 2012 - 5

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YOUR VOICE MATTERS

Michael James| inSide Drumheller

Sometime between the hours of 800 pm Friday July 27 2012 and 800 am the fol-lowing day person or persons stole 240 square bales of hay from the north ditch of Highway 9 west of Drumheller Th e bales were situated between the turn-off to Nacmine and the Beynon Corner Th e bales are 75-100 pounds each and tied with black twine If you have any infor-mation on this or any

other crime please contact the Drum-heller RCMP at (403)

823-7590 or phone Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS

The Drumheller RCMP are asking residents to aid in lo-cating the person(s) involved in the theft of 240 square bales of hay from the north ditch of Highway 9 west be-tween the turnoff to Nacmine and the Beynon Corner

Bale bandit steals hay load

Ten tips on riding the roads safely

Nick Dalton enjoys a summer cruise on his Harley Davidson but he said staying safe is a high priority Constable JS Smith has

tips for motorcyclists to stay safe on the roads and have some fun

inSide photo by Donella Swan

This Summer at the Drumheller Church of the NazareneJoin us this summer at Riverside Park as we learn how to be TRANSFORMERS Wednesday August 8

at 630 pm In the event of rain Kidztown in the

Park will take place at the Church

Finale August 15th at 600 pm at the Church

Church of the Nazarene - 627 6th St East 403-823-2156k31c33m

Beginning Wednesday September 19 An After

School Program For Children Grades K-6

The children will enjoy a program of healthy snacks play time games music fun Bible based stories amp crafts Registration - $2000

Registration Contact Dorothy Reeder (403-823-7020) Or the Church (below)

For a complete listing

of programs and to book

your experience visit the

Museum or scan here

tyrrellmuseumcomprograms

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If you know someone who has acool ride

let us knowCall us at

403-823-2580 or email

newsinsidedrumhellercom

Rides

Real high riderDuring the summer this is Brian Kinniburghrsquos daily driver The Fox Coulee Aviation pilot spends much of his summer up in the air in his Air Tractor 502B This is the industry standard crop spraying craft manufactured in Olney Texas The single seater is pulled along by a 750 horsepower Pratt amp Whitney engine that can propel the craft to 170 mph However Brian typically sprays at a comfortable 140mph

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

Friday May 22 2009

TheYour guide to

Friday August 10 2012 Page 6 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

Donella SwanThe Weekender

Drumhellerrsquos Little Church located on North Dinosaur Trail west of the Royal Tyr-rell Museum is often a site for visitors to stop and see However the six-seater church has also been a popular site for many countless wed-ding ceremonies and vow renewals ldquoIrsquove married eight to ten couples out at the Little Church in the seven years Irsquove been a marriage com-missionerrdquo said Ma-rina Flater who is a marriage commission-er in Drumheller When discuss-ing the chosen loca-tion with the couples Flater said many of them chose the Little Church because of the beautiful landscape ldquoItrsquos this adorable little tiny church in a beautiful setting and most of the couples Irsquove married out there have been from out of townrdquo said Flatcher Becky Kowal-chuk another mar-riage commissioner in town said in the last two years she has been a commissioner has married one couple at the Little Church

ldquoTh e bride had a grandmother here in Drumheller She spent many summers in the valley and fondly re-membered the Little Church Her groom and her had travelled from Ontario to be married hererdquo said Kowal-chuck Built by lo-cal contrac-tor Trygve Seland in co-operation with the Ministerial Associa-tion the Little Church was designed to be a

place of worship and meditation - not just a tourist attraction Th e tiny structure is maintained by the Drumheller amp District Chamber of Com-merce Over the years the Little Church has

survived many acts of vandal-ism Th e sign outside the Little Church says it was built in 1968 and re-

built by inmates at the Drumheller Institu-tion in 1991 Th ere has been a few discrepan-

cies regarding these dates ldquoItrsquos kind of fun when therersquos tour-ists there [during a ceremony] because they just canrsquot believe therersquos a real wedding taking placerdquo said Flat-er ldquoCeremonies held at the Little Church are defi nitely small due to limited space but it provides a very inti-mate atmosphererdquo

Friday August 10 2012 Page 7 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

is one of Canadarsquos premiere theatre destinations Join the 30000 patrons who come annually for the Rosebud Experience Food theatre and so much more

While in Rosebud be sure to visit

Wild Horse JackrsquosShow this ad and receive

10 off all food (not including beverages and tax)

Fully licensed Hours Wed - Sat Noon - 8 pm

Friday is Prime Rib Night

For reservations call 403-677-2999

May 25 - August 25

Matinees - Wed Thurs Sat Evenings - Thurs Fri Sat

Only 25 minutes from Drumheller

For more info amp tickets call 1-800-267-7553 or go to rosebudtheatrecom

Come see

biggest little story

biggest little town

July 4 - August 25

Playing at the Studio Stage Wed Thurs amp Sat at 5 pm

Adaptation of the poignant and moving novel by Chaim Potok

Opening This Week

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NOW PLAYING

Everyone Welcome

to uncover that Antique Classic Hot Rod Muscle Car or MotorcycleGet ready

Tune her up polish the chrome amp with pipes rumbling Cruise to the Dub amp let everyone enjoy your work of art

10 pc Chubby Chicken for $12(from 5-8 pm)

CRUISE IN EVERY THURSDAY500 - 800 pm

and every following Thursday Drumheller Location

Home of the famous Country DonairArea 51 Lounge

Fun is at Flavourz403-823-4447

Next to DQ w32c36m

Sunday Buffet

All You Can EatStarts at Noon

WednesdayWing NightAll You Can EatOnly $1000 pp

Canadarsquos largest live reptile display with more than 100 species displayed in bright naturalistic cages

bull Cobras bull Gila Monsters bull Anacondas bull Crocodiles

Fred the 600 lb American Alligator

Friendly professional staff are always on hand to introduce you to one of our friendly Boa Constrictors or answer any questions you may have Catch one of our many educational programs in the summer

Special Educational Programs are availablefor pre-booked groups

Complete the Drumheller Experience

Open Year RoundSummer 10 am - 10 pm daily bull Call for off -season hours

4038238623 bull wwwreptileworldnet 95 - 3 Avenue E Downtown Drumheller

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wwwdrumhellercornmazecomFollowus on

Get Lost at the

Over 5 km ofpathways in KIDS MAZE amp T-REX MAZELocated 19 km south west of Drumheller on Highway 9 turn left (south) on Range Road 213 for 1 km Follow the signs

403-820-0181

NOW OPEN

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OPEN DAILYOPEN DAILY

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The Drumheller Little Church located west on North Di-nosaur Trail is a popular tourist attraction in the valley However it has also been a popular spot for wedding nuptials

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Say ldquoI dordquo at Drumheller Little Church

Anyone who has or knowrsquos someone who said ldquoI dordquo at the Little Church feel free to share your memories with Th e Drum-heller MailinSide Drumheller by sending a wedding photo of the happy couple along with their names and wedding date to newsdrumheller-mailcom

Page 8 - The Weekender 2012 Friday May 18 2012 Friday May 18 2012 The Weekender 2012 - Page 9

ROSEBUDAKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE

Downtown CoreRotary Splash Park

DOWNTOWN DRUMHELLER

Bus DepotBadlands Historical Centre

Post Office

Civic CentreLibrary

RCMP

Medical Clinic

Medical Clinic

HOSPITAL

MIDLAND PROVINCIAL PARK

Royal Tyrrell Museum of PalaeontologyLittle ChurchDinosaur Golf amp Country ClubGolf Driving RangeBleriot Ferry

TO

TO NacmineBleriot FerryCarbon

Newcastle ParkSet on the banks of the Red Deer River has a beach and walking trails baseball dia-monds and picnic tables

LEGEND

RosedaleSuspension BridgeCambriaAsteroidEast CouleeEC School MuseumAtlas Coal MineCaracol Clay StudiosHwy 10xHwy 36Hwy 56WayneThe Hoodoos

TO

Map of the

Town of Drumheller

Drumheller Regional

Chamber of Development

amp Tourism

WORLDrsquoS LARGEST DINOSAUR

DeliaVerdant ValleyHandhills Lake

Nature TrailA hiking trail along the scenic Red Deer River gives an excellent view of the unique geological formations and wildlife in the Valley

2012Home of the

HEY KIDSCool down at the

Rotary Splash Park

Located next to the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur

The Fossil Shop

WHIFS Flapjack House

Horseshoe CanyonHelicopter Rides

REPTILEWORLD

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

The Drumheller Valley is a unique scenic valley created by millions of years of erosion by wind and water

About 65 million years ago dinosaurs roamed the hot tropical swamps and forests that covered this area Today the fossil-ized remains of the dinosaurs can be seen in museums all over the world and the lush vegetation exists as coal seams throughout the area

The Valley was first inhabited by Thomas Greentree who in 1902 built his homestead on what is now the Town of Drumheller The Greentree House became a stop-over place for early pioneers coming into the district

It was Sam Drumheller who first exploited rich coal reserves

in the area and conceived the idea of a townsite in the Valley Jesse Gouge opened the first coal mine in 1911 In 1913 the Calgary-Drumheller railway line was opened and the coal industry boomed More than 40 mines were soon operating in the Valley Mining towns like Nacmine (short for North American Collieries Mine) Midlandvale Rosedale East Coulee Wayne and Newcastle developed notorious reputations as highrolling boomtowns with bootlegging and gambling When gas and oil were discovered in other parts of Alberta the importance of coal diminished and the economy of the Valley turned to other things

Today the Town of Drumheller relies on agriculture gov-ernment services oil and gas and tourism for its economic prosperity

Tourist information

HospitalH

Badlands Community

Facility

Badlands Comuniity Faclity

Here to make you happyTM

LEGEND

Tourist informationHospitalH

Portable water amp dump station Medical Clinic

Dump Station

H

Not valid with any other off ersCoupon only redeemable at Lube-X Drumheller

Soon to be

SAVE $10OFF YOUR NEXT SERVICE

Warranty ApprovedNext to Boston Pizza (403) 823 9667

Oil Change bull Auxiliary Services bull Transmission Services bull Coolant System Services

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TH

E O

RIG

INA

L s

ince

198

6The Fossil Shopinc

61 bridge street 403-823-6774

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Mic Hogs amp Biker Hogs Welcome

Whether yoursquore a veteran karaoke crooner or a newbie come sing your heart out every Friday night

Outdoor Patio VLTS Liqour Store Bargain Room Rates Rider Friendly

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BAR

1220 Newcastle Trail Drumheller AB 403-823-6844k20c35min the Dinosaur Hotel

Hot Fresh Food and Cool Chilled TreatsOpen Mon-Sat 10 am - 9 pmSun 11 am - 9 pm(Summer time lsquotil 10 pm)

1102A Highway 9 South Drumheller403-823-8131

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45 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-350545 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-3505

Designer Childrens Clothing Giftware Fashion AccessoriesD i CCCChhild CCll ththi Gift F hi A i

Unique gifts for everyone on your list

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Buff et starts at 11 am bull $895 per personLobster 1 piece 2lbs bull ONLY $2495

Business Hours 9 am - 9 pm bull Free Internet AccessClose to Econo Lodge amp Shoppers Drug Mart

388 Centre Street Downtown Drumheller 403-823-3030

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

k20p

24m

403-823-6362

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Free delivery within town limits

on orders over $2500 after 5 pm

2 for 1pizza amp pasta

TAKE OUT ONLY

700 - Highway 9 South Drumheller

Come climb inside the

OPEN DAILYOPEN DAILY

XpsmeXpsmersquorsquottLARGESTEjoptbvsEjoptbvs

403-823-8100403-823-8100 60 - 1 Avenue West60 - 1 Avenue Westw20c35m

Visit

Photo by Mike Todor

Janet Grabner amp John Dahm invite you to browse through their gallery and working studio fi lled with their handmade treasures

Although wersquore open most days from 10 am to 4 pm you can call ahead to make sure wersquore there

WErsquoRE LOCATED IN EAST COULEE AT 169-6TH STREET

(403) 822-2258 k20c36m

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

305 - 4 Street West Drumheller bull 403-823-3318OPEN 11 am - 9 pm Tuesday to Saturday

Can you believe it70 flavours of milkshakes

and slushDare to try one

Bernie Made

It

You Gotta Eat Here

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Located at The Brick Railway Ave East amp Centre Street

Find us on FacebookFind us on Facebook

Daily Specials Healthy Menu Choices Fresh Homestyle Food Specialty Coffees Smoothies Breakfast Bagels Quesadillas Desserts Free Wireless Internet

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NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BARin the Dinosaur Hotel

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

Page 8 - The Weekender 2012 Friday May 18 2012 Friday May 18 2012 The Weekender 2012 - Page 9

ROSEBUDAKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE

Downtown CoreRotary Splash Park

DOWNTOWN DRUMHELLER

Bus DepotBadlands Historical Centre

Post Office

Civic CentreLibrary

RCMP

Medical Clinic

Medical Clinic

HOSPITAL

MIDLAND PROVINCIAL PARK

Royal Tyrrell Museum of PalaeontologyLittle ChurchDinosaur Golf amp Country ClubGolf Driving RangeBleriot Ferry

TO

TO NacmineBleriot FerryCarbon

Newcastle ParkSet on the banks of the Red Deer River has a beach and walking trails baseball dia-monds and picnic tables

LEGEND

RosedaleSuspension BridgeCambriaAsteroidEast CouleeEC School MuseumAtlas Coal MineCaracol Clay StudiosHwy 10xHwy 36Hwy 56WayneThe Hoodoos

TO

Map of the

Town of Drumheller

Drumheller Regional

Chamber of Development

amp Tourism

WORLDrsquoS LARGEST DINOSAUR

DeliaVerdant ValleyHandhills Lake

Nature TrailA hiking trail along the scenic Red Deer River gives an excellent view of the unique geological formations and wildlife in the Valley

2012Home of the

HEY KIDSCool down at the

Rotary Splash Park

Located next to the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur

The Fossil Shop

WHIFS Flapjack House

Horseshoe CanyonHelicopter Rides

REPTILEWORLD

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

The Drumheller Valley is a unique scenic valley created by millions of years of erosion by wind and water

About 65 million years ago dinosaurs roamed the hot tropical swamps and forests that covered this area Today the fossil-ized remains of the dinosaurs can be seen in museums all over the world and the lush vegetation exists as coal seams throughout the area

The Valley was first inhabited by Thomas Greentree who in 1902 built his homestead on what is now the Town of Drumheller The Greentree House became a stop-over place for early pioneers coming into the district

It was Sam Drumheller who first exploited rich coal reserves

in the area and conceived the idea of a townsite in the Valley Jesse Gouge opened the first coal mine in 1911 In 1913 the Calgary-Drumheller railway line was opened and the coal industry boomed More than 40 mines were soon operating in the Valley Mining towns like Nacmine (short for North American Collieries Mine) Midlandvale Rosedale East Coulee Wayne and Newcastle developed notorious reputations as highrolling boomtowns with bootlegging and gambling When gas and oil were discovered in other parts of Alberta the importance of coal diminished and the economy of the Valley turned to other things

Today the Town of Drumheller relies on agriculture gov-ernment services oil and gas and tourism for its economic prosperity

Tourist information

HospitalH

Badlands Community

Facility

Badlands Comuniity Faclity

Here to make you happyTM

LEGEND

Tourist informationHospitalH

Portable water amp dump station Medical Clinic

Dump Station

H

Not valid with any other off ersCoupon only redeemable at Lube-X Drumheller

Soon to be

SAVE $10OFF YOUR NEXT SERVICE

Warranty ApprovedNext to Boston Pizza (403) 823 9667

Oil Change bull Auxiliary Services bull Transmission Services bull Coolant System Services

w20c35m

TH

E O

RIG

INA

L s

ince

198

6The Fossil Shopinc

61 bridge street 403-823-6774

w20c35m

Mic Hogs amp Biker Hogs Welcome

Whether yoursquore a veteran karaoke crooner or a newbie come sing your heart out every Friday night

Outdoor Patio VLTS Liqour Store Bargain Room Rates Rider Friendly

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BAR

1220 Newcastle Trail Drumheller AB 403-823-6844k20c35min the Dinosaur Hotel

Hot Fresh Food and Cool Chilled TreatsOpen Mon-Sat 10 am - 9 pmSun 11 am - 9 pm(Summer time lsquotil 10 pm)

1102A Highway 9 South Drumheller403-823-8131

w20c35m

45 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-350545 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-3505

Designer Childrens Clothing Giftware Fashion AccessoriesD i CCCChhild CCll ththi Gift F hi A i

Unique gifts for everyone on your list

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Business Hours 9 am - 9 pm bull Free Internet AccessClose to Econo Lodge amp Shoppers Drug Mart

388 Centre Street Downtown Drumheller 403-823-3030

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

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Free delivery within town limits

on orders over $2500 after 5 pm

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700 - Highway 9 South Drumheller

Come climb inside the

OPEN DAILYOPEN DAILY

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Photo by Mike Todor

Janet Grabner amp John Dahm invite you to browse through their gallery and working studio fi lled with their handmade treasures

Although wersquore open most days from 10 am to 4 pm you can call ahead to make sure wersquore there

WErsquoRE LOCATED IN EAST COULEE AT 169-6TH STREET

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Bernie and the Boys Bistro

305 - 4 Street West Drumheller bull 403-823-3318OPEN 11 am - 9 pm Tuesday to Saturday

Can you believe it70 flavours of milkshakes

and slushDare to try one

Bernie Made

It

You Gotta Eat Here

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Located at The Brick Railway Ave East amp Centre Street

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ALL ROADS LEAD TO

For the month of Augustth th f A ttAth fFF hhh

Employee PricingEmployee Pricing

Monday - Friday 8 am - 8 pm bull Saturday 9 am - 5 pm bull Sunday 11 am - 4 pm bull 220 Grove Place Highway 9 North Drumheller bull 403-823-2007 bull wwwcountryroadrvca

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$13995$13995WAS $41350WAS $41350

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$31482$31482

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bull Cable Color TV bull Direct Dial Phones

bull 2 Room Suites bull Air Conditioning

bull Kitchens bull Fridges in Every Room

bull Affordable Rooms bull Free Internet

Turn West 2 Blocks North of Bridge

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bull FLAPJACKS bull SALADS

OPEN DAILY 600 AM - 200 PMSunday Brunch 800 AM - 130 PMMonday to Friday Lunch Specials

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Where to goWHEN YOU HAVE TO GO

Visitors if you need a washroom please use ours

If you would like to offer this service to our visitors call 403-823-258023m

-Trip Advisor comment

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Donella SwanThe Weekender

Opening up the curtains on the hotel room window a young Ariadne Shaff er was both shocked and dis-appointed at the view presented It was April of 1988 Shaff er and her fam-ily had travelled from Libby Montana to see the sights and attrac-tions Drumheller had to off er Unfortunately though the day after their arrival the skies opened up and left the gift of large amounts of snow ldquoIn my memory our car was parked on the street and was com-pletely covered with snow It was so nice the day before and to wake up to that was like be-ing transported to a dif-

ferent world or some-thing Th ere was no way to get out of town or even to the muse-umrdquo Twenty-four years later Shaff er is return-ing to the valley with her own family ldquoI had always want-ed to return since my fi rst visit and when my daughter became interested in dinosaurs we decided Drumhell-er was the place to berdquo said Shaff er However there were even delays in travelling here this time around After a mix up over their daughterrsquos pass-port at the Los Angeles International Airport they were not permit-ted to cross the border via airplane Th e family then fl ew to Salt Lake City Utah from LA rented a car

in Salt Lake City and drove a total of 14 hours to get to Drumheller ldquoI just thought lsquowersquore going to see some di-nosaurs and nothing is going to stop usrsquordquo said Shaff er During her fi rst fam-ily vacation in Drum-heller in lsquo88 Shaff er remembers it most-ly spent in the hotel room playing cards and watching televi-sion Shaff er said after a day or two a path was fi nally dug out along the sidewalk leading to the movie theatre Her family and her walked down the street and watched Good Morn-ing Vietnam on the big screen ldquoTh at was the high-light of entertainment during our visit We were hoping so badly that the road could be

cleared to go out to the museum but there was just too much snow We fi nally had to turn around and go homerdquo said Shaff er Th is time however

they have a full itin-erary of things to do their fi rst stop being the museum ldquoI called my sister and bragged that I fi -nally got to fi nish our

aborted trip to Drum-hellerrdquo said Shaff er ldquoTh e best part of the trip however was how much fun my daughter Kizziah hadrdquo

(l-r) Costa Singer Kizziah Singer 7 and Ari-adne Shaff er visiting the Tyrrell Museum on August 2 Shaff er had visited Drumhell-

er as a teenager in April of 1988 having her time in the valley cut short by a huge dump of snow

photo submitted

Waiting 24 years to return to Drumheller

Friday August 10 2012 Page 11 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

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Contest closes August 22 2012 Winner will be contacted by September 5 2012

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will be looking for visitors to the valley and sharing their stories with inSide readersMarina Marko Ivica Nikitaand Charlie

(the dog) Ramseier Lucerne SwitzerlandI noticed your RV isnrsquot from around here (Ma-rina) Itrsquos from Switzer-land You put it on a ship the ship brings it over and then you pick it up Th e rest of us fl ew inWhere did you land and where have you been so far We landed in Balti-more We went through Pennsylvania New York Niagara the prairies and now wersquore hereWhere to next To Banff and Jasper then either to the coast or down to the US I donrsquot know yetHow long are you going to be on the road About half a yearHow is everyone en-joying the trip so far Wersquore doing good Wersquore

on the road so long itrsquos not really a vacation itrsquos more of a lifestyleWhy stop in Drumhell-er Th e dinosaurs Along the way people were tell-ing us the museum was greatDo the boys have any favourite dinosaurs Dinosaurs are going to be new for them Th eyrsquore go-ing to learn something newIf someone from Drum-heller were to go to Lucerne what should they see Th erersquos history everywhere you go Th e Chapel Bridge is really famous Th e lake is gor-geous But just go into the mountains

SooohellipWhere ya from

BREAK

CLUES ACROSS1 Lion sound5 Pictural tapestry10 Many not ands

13 Largest known toad species14 Truth15 Places an object

17 Small mountain lake18 Scomberesocidae fi sh19 A NE Spanish river20 Selleck TV series22 Strong coarse fabric23 Nestling hawk24 Macaws26 Decorate with frosting27 The bill in a restaurant30 Sea patrol (abbr)31 Used of posture33 Basics34 Having no fi xed course38 Radioactivity units40 Star Warsrsquo Solo41 Water fi lled volcanic crater45 Initialism49 A shag rug made in Sweden50 Yemen capital52 Atomic 7954 CNNrsquos Turner55 A priestrsquos linen vestment56 Returned material authorization (abbr)58 Blood clam genus60 Raging amp uncontrollable62 Actress Margulies

66 Burrowing marine mollusk67 Port in SE S Korea68 Swiss river70 Mix of soul and calypso71 Area for fencing bouts72 Canned meat73 Myriameter74 Long ear rabbits75 RequestsCLUES DOWN1 Tell on2 Medieval alphabet3 Surrounding radiant light4 Open land where livestock graze5 Quench6 Strays7 Chickensrsquo cold8 Heart chamber9 Timid10 Oil cartel11 Statute heading12 Severely correct16 An amount not specifi ed21 It never sleeps22 Indian frock25 Soak fl ax27 Mariner

28 Arabian outer garment29 Binary coded decimal32 European Common Market35 17th Greek letter36 Norse sea goddess37 All without specifi cation39 Diego or Francisco 42 Products of creativity43 Yes vote44 Radioactivity unit46 Credit post or greeting47 Computer memory 48 Land or sea troops50 A way to travel on skis51 Tenure of abbot53 Fiddler crabs55 Rainbow shapes57 Bird genus of Platalea58 Having winglike extensions59 Squash bug genus61 Islamic leader63 Former Soviet Union 64 Small sleeps65 Iranian carpet city67 Auto speed measurement69 Ambulance providers

ARIES - Mar 21Apr 20You are on a roll Aries and now it is just a matter of maintaining the momentum for a few more days Donrsquot let anyone slow you down this week

TAURUS - Apr 21May 21Taurus there are many opportunities within your reach but you are not sure which way to go Seek advice from Sagittarius when you get a spare moment

GEMINI - May 22Jun 21Others can see you havenrsquot been yourself lately Gemini So relax and take a break from something thatrsquos been bothering you and you will return to being your old self You wonrsquot be disappointed

CANCER - Jun 22Jul 22Now is not the time for dawdling Cancer You have a full plate of things to tackle and it seems like the hours will be slipping away Recharge and get focused

LEO - Jul 23Aug 23Leo donrsquot let anyone discourage you when tackling a big project As you have proven time and again you simply need to establish a goal and your efforts will help you achieve it

VIRGO - Aug 24Sept 22Virgo though you may not know where your path will lead this week you are deeply aware that an adventure is in store Take some time to prepare your mind and body

LIBRA - Sept 23Oct 23Libra no one will know who you truly are unless you share a few secrets You donrsquot have to give everything away but allow others in by sharing some personal information

SCORPIO - Oct 24Nov 22Scorpio though you donrsquot shy away from challenges you do know when to pick your battles When something inconsequential comes up this week let it pass

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23Dec 21Sagittarius when a past confl ict resurfaces this week push it aside because that is ancient history It is better to focus on the positive things that are in store for you

CAPRICORN - Dec 22Jan 20Capricorn when you love someone it can be diffi cult to step aside and let this person make his or her own choices But this is what you have to do for lessons to be learned

AQUARIUS - Jan 21Feb 18Your eyes are bigger than your stomach at work this week Aquarius Delegate some tasks so everything goes smoothly and your project is completed on time

PISCES - Feb 19Mar 20Learning from your weaknesses can help you to grow stronger Pisces Accept a challenge that is presented this week even if it scares you

Horoscopes

Sudoku

Crossword

Herersquos how it works Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid broken down into nine 3x3 boxes To solve a sudoku the numbers 1 through 9 must fi ll each row column and box Each number can appear only once in each row column and box You can fi gure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric clues already provided in the boxes The more numbers you name the easier it gets to solve the puzzle

Sudoku Solution

AnswersLast Weeks

Crossword Solution

Word Search

12 - Friday August 10 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

Word Search Solution

I found this to be a nice change with barbecued chicken Ordinarily it seems we eat breaded chicken in the winter - good old comfort food

This recipe combines the goodness of fried chicken with the goodness of barbecued The mayonnaise marinade makes it especially moistYou can set it aside to bake on indirect heat after browning it

and not have to tend to it as much without worrying about it drying out

Crispy Grilled Chicken Thighs

13 cup mayonnaise1T chili powderfrac12 tsp cayenne8 skin-on bone-in chicken thighs1 frac12 cups breadcrumbs

Refrigerate chicken tossed in mayo and spices for at least 2 hours or overnightHeat grill Dip chicken in breadcrumbs to coatGrill chicken turning once until cooked ndash about 20 ndash 25 minutes per side

I have already made this more than once this summer Last time I had made a cold

spinach dip using yogurt mayo and sour cream I marinated the chicken in that instead of just the mayo It turned out delicious

For those who have followed my winning recipes from

the annual Shuswap cabin cook off s watch for the next one coming up There is an ethnic theme with each cabin entering a food from their own heritage I have a feeling it will be a close match for the winner

Food for

thoughtLori Stefanishion

inSide Drumheller Food Columnist

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ANNOUNCEMENTSNEED TO ADVERTISE Province wide clas-sifi eds Reach over 1 million readers weekly Only $259 + GST (based on 25 words or less) Call this newspaper NOW for details or call 1-800-282-6903 ext 228

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AUTO PARTSAUTO-TRUCK WRECKING all makes all models lots of 4x4rsquos Dodge Ford GMC im-ports trucks up to 3 tons We ship anywhere Call 306-821-0260 Lloydminster or 403-878-2513 Medicine Hat

BUSINESS

OPPORTUNITIESBE YOUR OWN BOSS and make money by the loads Open a MAYTAG equipped LAUNDRY store Wersquoll help you get started Commercial Laundry Distributors 1-800-663-2646 YOUR DOLLAR STORE with More Canadarsquos largest franchised chain of dollar stores has new amp existing locations available in Alberta Please call Jeff 1-866-673-4968 or jeffdol-larstoreca

CAREER TRAININGMEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION RATED 2 for at-home jobs Start training today Graduates are in demand Enroll now Take advantage of low monthly payments 1-800-466-1535 wwwcanscribecom admissionscanscribecom IF YOUrsquoRE INTERESTED in real estate then take Appraisal and Assessment a special-ized two-year business major at Lakeland Collegersquos campus in Lloydminster Alberta Your training includes assessment principles computerized mass appraisal valuation of properties farmland evaluation and property analysis Start September wwwlakelandcol-legeca 1-800-661-6490 ext 5429 CERTIFIED HEALTH Care Aide Certifi ca-tion - Fast track your career in 22 weeks and become a Health Care Professional For Pro-gram information visit wwwhealthcareaide-academycom or phone 403-347-4233 Class-es begin September 11 2012 at the Health Care Aide Academy located in the heart of downtown Red Deer COUNSELING SKILLS course online Certifi -cate of Mental Health Counseling and Ther-apy College of Mental Health Counseling Read student comments Course materials included Register at wwwcollegemhccom WELL-PAIDLOW-STRESS Career in Mas-sage Therapy Train without giving up your day job How Check out wwwmhvicarss-choolcom or call 1-866-491-0574 for a free career information package

EMPLOYMENT

OPPORTUNITIESNOW HIRING Retail Department Managers Cabelarsquos Edmonton retail is seeking experi-enced Retail Department Managers for both Hardlines and Softlines To apply please visit wwwcabelascacareers INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT Operator School No Simulators In-the-seat training Real world tasks Weekly start dates Job board Funding options Apply online ihe-schoolcom 1-866-399-3853 EXPERIENCED WATER and Vacuum Haul-ers required H2S PST First Aid Above av-erage day rate and cushy benefi ts plan Fax 403-934-3487 Email receptionmjswater-haulingca TJ LOGGING of Whitecourt Alberta is now accepting resumes for the logging season Heavy Duty Hoe Dozers Bunchers Skid-ders amp Process Operators Fax resume 780-778-2428 PORTERSCLEANERS WANTED Marquise has multiple cleaning positions in St Albert $13hour Full benefi ts Must complete crimi-nal record check Send resume to melessemarquiseca Fax 1-403-263-5773 or call Me-lesse 1-780-903-4069 FIGURE SKATING COACH needed in Brooks Minimum Primary Starskate Certifi ed Coaching all levels from PreCanskate to Star-skate Private Valid membership with Skate Canada Email skatinginbrooksgmailcom LOOKING TO HIRE one Heavy Duty Tech and one Journeyman Welder immediately for a busy truck shop in Sundre Experience re-quired Contact Chris 403-638-2262 SEEKING A CAREER in the Community Newspaper business Post your resume for FREE right where the publishers are looking Visit wwwawnacomresumes_addphp CERTIFIED MILLWRIGHTS NEEDED for growing northern company Competitive wages and benefi ts Safety tickets necessary Fax resume to 250-775-6227 or email infotorqueindustrialcom Online wwwtorquein-dustrialcom CERTIFIED ELECTRICIANS WANTED for growing northern company Competitive wag-es and benefi ts Safety tickets needed Fax 250-775-6227 or email infotorqueindus-trialcom Apply online wwwtorqueindustrialcom PERSON REQUIRED for full-time cattle posi-tion on Westlock area mixed farm and feedlot Must have animal health training or appropri-ate feedlot experience Farm equipment and computer knowledge is an asset Fax resume to 780-349-5414 or email to robjubileef-armsca FULL-TIME EQUIPMENT OPERATOR need-ed on mixed farm and feedlot near Westlock Successful candidate will need to be able to operate most farm equipment and farm trucks Must have a valid and clean Class 3 drivers licence Cattle experience an asset Fax resume and driver abstract to 780-349-5414 or email to robjubileefarmsca PARTS amp SERVICES Representatives at Ja-cobson Ford Salmon Arm BC We are look-ing for exciting customer friendly dynamic individuals capable of working in a fast paced work environment Parts and service experi-ence an asset but not necessary Email re-sume to iwantacareerjacobsonfordcom

AN ALBERTA CONSTRUCTION Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators Prefer-ence will be given to operators that are experi-enced in oilfi eld road and lease construction Lodging and meals provided The work is in the vicinity of Edson Alberta Alcohol amp Drug testing required Call Contour Construction at 780-723-5051 BLUE GRASS SOD FARMS requires full-time heavy duty mechanic apprentice Experience in farm equipment an asset Competitive wage with benefi ts Reply bluesodexplornetcom or fax 403-342-7488 COMMERCIAL BEEKEEPING Certifi cate Program GPRC Fairview Campus Extensive study of beekeeping queen rearing and hon-ey business Paid work experience Afford-able on-campus residences Starts January 7 2013 Call Lin 1-780-835-6630 wwwgprcabcafairview BLUERIDGE LUMBER INC looking for a 3rd amp 4th Class power engineer to operate ther-mal liquid heating system Excellent compen-sation and benefi ts Submit resume to Box 87 Blue Ridge AB T0E 0B0 Email jeffvic-torwestfrasercomEXPERIENCED CAT amp Hoe Operators re-quired for oilfi eld construction with well main-tained equipment Competitive salary amp safety tickets required Fax resume 780-778-2444

FEED AND SEEDHEATED CANOLA buying Green Heated or Springthrashed Canola Buying oats barley wheat amp peas for feed Buying damaged or offgrade grain ldquoOn Farm Pickuprdquo Westcan Feed amp Grain 1-877-250-5252

FOR SALEMETAL ROOFING amp SIDING Best prices 36rdquo Hi-Tensile TUFF-Rib 29ga Galvalume $67 sq ft Colours $82 sq ft 40 Year Warranty ALTA-WIDE Builders Supplies 1-888-263-8254 DISCONNECTED PHONE Phone Factory Home Phone Service No one refused Low monthly rate Calling features and unlimited long distance available Call Factory today 1-877-336-2274 wwwphonefactorycaWWW3TWENTYCA Durable - stackable - transportable Modular offi ces and camps Sales and rentals Contact Bob 780-233-2719 or bob3twentyca

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MANUFACTURED

HOMESLAST CHANCE to save at Craigrsquos 1520 SF Moduline homes starting at $99900 Two great fl oorplans Sale ends September 1 2012 Call us 1-877-380-2266 or check us out at wwwcraigshomesalescom $15 MILLION Inventory Reduction Sale 16rsquo X 76rsquo 20rsquo X 76rsquo 22rsquo X 76rsquo modulars Must go by August 31 Call or come visit Grandview Modular 1-877-945-1272 142 East Lake Blvd Airdrie

JANDEL HOMES 60 different stock homes available for immediate delivery 17 models to choose from Loaded with options priced from $116000 - $144900 wwwjandel-homescom 5 ONLY Customized ldquoPromordquo 20rsquo X 76rsquo 4 bedroom2 bath SRI Homes Lowest prices Loaded with options September delivery (in-cluded) Bonus = skirting package 6 appli-ances wwwdynamicmodularca 1-877-341-4422

MISCELLANEOUSCOMMERCIAL BEEKEEPING Certifi cate Program GPRC Fairview Campus Extensive study of beekeeping queen rearing and hon-ey business Paid work experience Afford-able on-campus residences Starts January 7 2013 Call Lin 1-780-835-6630 wwwgprcabcafairview

PERSONALSSLIMDOWN FOR SUMMER Lose up to 20 lbs in just 8 weeks Call Herbal Magic today 1-800-854-5176 DATING SERVICE Long-termshort-term relationships Free to try 1-877-297-9883 Live intimate conversation Call 7878 or 1-888-534-6984 Live adult 1on1 Call 1-866-311-9640 or 5015 Meet local single ladies 1-877-804-5381 (18+) TRUE ADVICE True clarity True Psychics 1-877-342-3036 or 1-900-528-6258 or mo-bile 4486 (18+) $319minute wwwtruepsy-chicsca

REAL ESTATEHAND CRAFTED log homes log accents and milled log replacement components MampH Wood Specialties Ltd 780-459-5700 wwwmhwoodcom

SERVICESCRIMINAL RECORD Think Canadian pardon US travel waiver (24 hour record check) Divorce Simple Fast Inexpensive Debt recovery Alberta collection to $25000 Calgary 403-228-13001-800-347-2540 wwwaccesslegalresearchcom DO YOU NEED to borrow money - Now If you own a home or real estate Alpine Credits will lend you money - Itrsquos that simple 1-877-486-2161 DROWNING IN DEBTS Helping Canadi-ans 25 years Lower payments by 30 or cut debts 70 thru Settlements Avoid bankrupt-cy Free consultation wwwmydebtsolutioncom or toll free 1-877-556-3500 MONEYPROVIDERCOM $500 loan and + No credit refused Fast easy 100 secure 1-877-776-1660 CRIMINAL RECORD You can still get a par-don Find out how Call 1-866-242-2411 or visit wwwnationalpardonorg Work and travel freely Guarantee by the National Pardon Centre

TRAVELONE DAY POLAR BEAR tours - Calgary and Edmonton departures this fall Jet to Churchill and experience 6 hours on a polar bear safari 1-866-460-1415 wwwclassiccanadiantourscom

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED Live inor Live out caregiver to a child (0730-1630 hrs) M-F Five mins from Drumheller Driverrsquos license re-quired Contact at mleonhardtmagtechca or 403-823-7385 Start ASAP 31p32

HOUSE FOR RENT

HOUSE FOR RENT Cute and cozy 1 bedroom Long term non-smoker CW jacuzzi fi re place WD Beautiful yard and garden Phone 403-820-5890 32p

FREE PICKUPof all unwanted vehicles

Phone Bob or Chris403-364-2161

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GARAGE SALE Saturday August 11 - 10 am - 5 pm 643 Green Close Nacmine 32pGARAGE SALE Saturday August 11 from 9 am - 1 pm at the old library location 224 Centre Street Civic Centre We will be selling off our old furniture and odds and ends 32c

inSide

GARAGE SALES

Pay just $1299 plus GST and get FREE Garage Sale

Signslimits may apply

Contact usPhone 403-823-2580

Fax 403-823-3864 E-mail

informationinsidedrumhellercom

RatesRegular Classified Ad

$900 plus GST - Up to 25 words $037 additional word

Display Classified Ad $1050 plus GST per column inch

Chinook bakes up donation for Palliative CareStaff at the Chinook Credit Union in Drumheller have been baking away for the past two years on a hefty $6000 donation to the Palliative Care Unit at the Drumheller Health Centre Chinook staff presented the donation on Wednesday August 8 to members of the Drumheller Health Foundation Chinook staff contributed to the donation through bake sales and raffl e items Representing the Drumheller Health Foundation were Lisa McKenzie (left) Cheryl Taylor Melissa Cameron Nathan Banda and foundation chair Dr Boris Nahornick Chinook staff members Sheresse Thompson Jessica Garrett Deanna Chambers Brenda DeMille and Sladjana Milosevic delivered the donation

inSide photo by Michael James

(l-r) Corban Andres 5 and Ezra Schei-degger 6 spending their afternoon enjoy-ing the North Drumheller Playground on

August 1 They nicknamed their dinosaur friend ldquoRexyrdquo and said he was the fastest one around

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Ride like the wind Rexy

Advertise your upcoming garage Advertise your upcoming garage sale in the inSide Classifi eds forsale in the inSide Classifi eds for

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14 - Friday August 10 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

HAPPENINGS

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unity

Yoursquore invited to a Suncor Energy Open House

TM Trademark of Suncor Energy Inc

Suncor would like to welcome all community members to attend our open house for our proposed Hand Hills Wind Power Project

Learn more about the project that is planned to be located near Delia in Starland County and Special Area No 2

Suncor Energy Open House

Wednesday August 15 2012400 pm ndash 800 pm

Delia amp District Community Centre210 Main Street Delia Alberta

For more information please contact us at 1-866-344-0178 or by email at handhillssuncorcom

Please note This project is subject to review under the Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC)

inSideHappeningsDAYTIME EVENTS

DRUMHELLER AREA NIGHTLIFEPlaying at The Napier Theatre Friday August 10 to Thursday August 16 730 pm Magic Mike Closed MondaysSaturday August 25 Drumheller ldquoElvisrdquo James Schewe Farewell Tour at The Old Grouchrsquos Starts at 6 pm Buffet and Entertainment For tickets call Fran 403-823-5755May 25 - August 25 Rosebud Anne of Green Gables See the classical musical about small-town life where itrsquos meant to be seen Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrose-budtheatrecom for tickets or show infoJuly 4 - August 25 Rosebud My Name is Asher Lev Adaptation of the poignant and moving novel by Chaim Potok Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom for tickets or show infoThursdays starting August 2 Drumheller 6 week Country amp Western Swing (Jive) Lessons 700 pm for singles or couples at carol todor dance school Call 403-823-4377 to registerMonday evenings Nacmine Community Bingo at Nacmine Hall Doors open 6 pm Bingo starts at 730 pmWednesday evenings Drumheller Wing Night Flavourz Restaurant and LoungeFriday Nights Drumheller Friday Rib Night Flavourz Restaurant and Lounge

August 9 - 12 Carbon Join us as Carbon celebrates its Centennial Lots to see and doSaturday August 11 Drumheller Drumheller and District Humane Society invites you to their 1st Anniversary Celebration BBQ Donuts Cake Coffee 11 am - 2 pm 1121D South Railway AvenueMonday August 13 Rosebud Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tournament Reserve your ticket by calling Peter 403-334-2378 or Michael at 403-820-2356Saturday August 25 Michichi Ryan Savary Memorial Fishing Derby at Michichi Reservoir 7 am - 4 pm Enter by 11 amSunday August 26 Drumheller RunWalk in Memory of Mitchell Dawson DVSS Track from 10 am - 4 pm Contact Cody for more info 403-823-5616 or 403-821-0326Wednesday Afternoon KidsClub After School Program 330 - 530 pm Drumheller Church of the Nazarene 627 6 Street East 403-823-7020 for information

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Michael James| inSide Drumheller

For two years the hill overlooking the Pas-sion Play site has stood silent Th e former ski hill and its equipment like the badlands sur-rounding has been slowly eroding away Th e Canadian Bad-lands Passion Play So-ciety hopes to change that ldquoTh ere are a whole lot of discussions and

research happening about the lift Wersquore looking at it and ask-ing ourselves what can we use this space for Wersquore trying to get an-swersrdquo said Passion Play executive director Vance Neudorf Earlier this year the Passion Play celebrated as it successfully pur-chased the old ski hillrsquos share of the land which consisted of the area below the fi rst chair lift

tower Th e purchase also included the en-tirety of the lodge a large quonset parking and the lift station sit-ting at the base of the hill Th e Passion Play has renovated and utilized everything from the purchase save the lift station However the ideas have been fl oat-ing around for awhile regarding what to do with it ldquoWersquove been look-ing at this ever since we started looking into buying the prop-erty Going into some-thing like those you have to have an idea of what needs to be done Wersquove put out feelers with various research companies to see what is possiblerdquo said Neu-dorf In regards to leasing the remainder of the hill and bringing back skiing to the valley there are some obsta-cles to overcome

ldquoOne of the problems is it hasnrsquot moved in two years We got to look at how to protect it or make it usable Th e bigger issues with the ski hill are chang-ing weather patterns and the infrastructure From what I under-stand the pipes are in desperate need of re-pair and renovation Some parts couldnrsquot even pump waterrdquo said Neudorf

Water is needed in the creation of artifi cial snow Considering the lack of winter weather this past year a lot of snow wouldrsquove needed to be created With the pumping system as it is now it wouldrsquove been an obstacle Th e Passion Play is considering other rec-reational uses for the old ski hill All ideas are being researched including the possibil-

ity of mountain biking courses ldquoTh ere has been an idea to use the area for mountain biking I think therersquos research that needs to be done You put a trial on the rocks of the Rocky Mountains and yoursquore probably good for 15 years You carve a trail in bentonite you might be good for two months Th e fi rst good rain and the trail is gonerdquo said Neudorf ldquoBentonite is a dif-ferent kettle of fi sh when thinking of how to utilize the site We put up our own trails every year and as we do that we create dif-ferent erosion pat-terns that are going to change the shape of the hills Wersquore going to have to look carefully at how work with the environment so things arenrsquot just short termrdquo For now the Passion Play continues its re-search Th ey have con-tacted regulatory bod-ies to determine what has to be done to bring everything up to code Th e Passion Play also welcomes ideas from residents as to what they would like to see ldquoTh ere are a lot of ideas fl oating around Itrsquos going to take some time research the pos-sibilitiesrdquo said Neu-dorf ldquoAnybody who has thoughts on what could happen should step and let us knowrdquo

The ski hill has been idle and decaying for the past two years but the Passion PlaySociety hopes to turn that around The Passion Play Society is investigating what it would take to get the lift running

and how best to utilize the hill Earlier this year the Passion Play Society bought the ski hillrsquos share of the property which made up the lower part of the hill (below the fi rst chair lift tower)

inSide photo by Michael James

Passion Play Society researches ski hill possibilities

SPORTS

Statues are built for some coaches Some have had sta-diums named after them A handful have been honoured with Hall of Fame selections

But generally itrsquos sad but true Coaches are hired to be fi red Coaches are generally neces-sary but unimportant compo-nents of successful teams ldquoI

couldnrsquot have done it without the playersrdquo is a familiar joke among coaches who know that good players tend to make or-dinary coaches good and good coaches greatUndoubtedly the sports coach with the highest profi le in North America today is not in the NFL NHL NBA or Major League Baseball The coach faced with the glare of the brightest spotlight in sports today is a Canadian who steers the swing of the worldrsquos most famous golfer Tiger WoodsHis name is Sean Foley a Torontonian who uses some unique golf ideas and some un-usual philosophical approaches to steer his stable of golfers which also includes Hunter Mahan and Justin Rose both of whom are ranked among the worldrsquos Top 15 as is Woods Coaching Woods is not easy Foley has gone from the equiv-alent of behind the scenes on golf ranges to Hollywood where Tigerrsquos every swing tweak is analyzed dissected and discussed by the golf in-dustry If Tiger plays well Fol-ey is a genius If things go bad in Tigerland the tabloids may be calling for his headRose says Foley is ldquotechnical without being mechanicalrdquo ac-cording to a story on golfworldcomOddly Foley attended Tennes-see State a predominately black college on a golf scholarship but always felt more comfort-able on the range working on his game and othersrsquo than on the course The golfworldcom story quoted his TSU room-mate saying Foley kept a black garbage bag in his room fi lled with clippings of instruction

articles His instruction dream led to a job at Glen Abbey near Toronto and he started help-ing Canadian Stephen Ames on the range one day ldquo He changed what Irsquod been trying to change for yearsrdquo Ames told golfworldcomThrough Ames Foley got to the inside of the PGA Tour and while Woods was going through coaches Butch Har-mon and Hank Haney he was on his way to reaching the low point in his golf career Now that Foley has helped Woods get back on his game the Ca-nadian is getting much of the credit for the resurgence While Foley stands only 5-foot-7 he is becoming a big big man in the world of golfbull Among the stupid things in sports by Norman Chad of the Washington Post ldquoFootball players dumping Gatorade on their coach in the waning mo-ments of a victory First of all this celebratory gesture lost its appeal about 2700 gallons of Gatorade ago Second of all Irsquod consider it more appropriate to dump Gatorade on a coach after losing a gamerdquobull Howard Rosenblatt of Al-bany NY as seen in Norman Chadrsquos lsquoSlouchrsquo column ldquoIf MLBrsquos All-Star Game had end-ed in a tie would the seventh game of the World Series have been played at a neutral siteldquo

Care to comment Email bru-cepenton2003yahooca

Reelinrsquo good at annual fi shing derbyDonella Swan

| inSide Drumheller

Running in its 18th year the Ryan Savary Me-morial Fishing Derby will be held on August 25 at the Michichi Reservoir with $600 in cash prizes to be won Held in memory of Ryan his father Alex Sa-vary said it is a way to bring people together to enjoy a day of being in the outdoors and catching some fi sh ldquoItrsquos always a lovely bunch of people who come out every year and itrsquos always a blastrdquo said Sa-vary Ryan passed away in 1993 when he was just 17

years old after he was in-volved in a single-vehicle rollover accident His father said he had three passions in life fi shing golfi ng and marathon running ldquoHe was unfortunately taken away from us much too early but this is one way we remember himrdquo said Savary He said shortly before his sonrsquos passing Ryan and his best friend Greg St Laurent had wanted to start up a fi shing derby Following his death St Laurent kickstarted the derby in his honour Originally beginning in Hanna the fi shing derby was later moved to Michi-chi Reservoir

ldquoRyan and Greg used to fi sh at Michichi quite often People always love the fi shing spot Irsquove trav-elled to many places and I canrsquot even match (Michi-chi) to anythingrdquo said Sa-vary Th e derby runs from 700 am to 400 pm on Saturday August 25 En-trants will be accepted until 1100 am and regis-tration for the event must occur before fi shing Many prizes arewaiting to be won including the $600 in cash winnings as mentioned above ldquoIrsquom hoping to keep this derby going even long after Irsquom gonerdquo said Savary

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This gentleman got the full experience of a mud bog at the DORVA Motocross Track located just off Highway 9 South on August 4 After being unexpectedly pushed in by one of his friends he still came out smiling

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Go ahead get dirty

(l-r) Alex Savary organizer of the Ryan Sa-vary Memorial Fishing Derby stands with Richard Murtagh who won fi rst in the Adult Division in the 2011 derby Murtagh

also won the special Ryan Savary event which is the catch of the day weighing in at 1 lb 2 oz the largest fi sh Savary ever caught at Michichi

inSide photo by Wendy Braun

CANADIAN COACH GUIDES TIGERrsquoS COMEBACK

Bruce

Penton

16 - Friday August 10 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Th e Rosebud Lions are keeping the memory of one of its most dedicat-ed community members alive Th is coming Monday Akokinskway will be the site for the annual Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tournament Th is will be the eighth year of

the tournament Th e tournament was created in honour of Ray Zachariassen a long time member of the Rosebud commu-nity Zachariassen died in 2005 from a combi-nation of lung and bone cancer Zachariassen and his family moved near Rose-bud in 1964 He lived there for the remainder

of his life He started off farming but soon be-came deeply involved in helping his newfound community and joined

the local Lions Club in the late 1960rsquos Later he served 13 and a half years as a councillor for Wheatland County and six years as Reeve

However what many remember most about him was his devotion to the sport of golf ldquoIt feels good to have the tournament keep goingrdquo said Richard Zachariassen Rayrsquos son ldquoHe loved the sport He probably golfed fi ve to eight times a week dur-ing his last couple yearsrdquo ldquoHe was always an avid golfer and he was a big part of get-ting Akokiniskway up and running He was al-ways down there golfi ng

He was also a devoted community member Between his love of golf and his participation in the Lions thatrsquos how it came aboutrdquo said Peter Lauridsen who is help-ing organize the event For the past several years the Rosebud Li-ons have been organiz-ing the tournament Th e money raised goes to-wards various projects in the community Th e money raised this year has not been earmarked as of yet ldquoTh e money we raise goes towards Rosebud community project For example a couple years ago we donated the money to help fi nish the addition on the Rosebud Centennial Museum We also made a contribution to assist in completing the new fi re hall Like any small town therersquos always projects needing donerdquo said Lauridsen Th e tournament is 18 holes complete with hole prizes entertain-

ment auctions and sup-per Th e day opens with a brunch starting at 11 am and the tournament begins at 1 pm After the golf is done golfers are invited to supper at the Rosebud Commu-nity Hall Prizes and auction items were donated from individuals and businesses from Rose-bud and surrounding communities ldquoWe get so much sup-port from surround-ing communities Wersquore very grateful for the help we getrdquo said Lauridsen Th ere are still spots open for the tourna-ment and registration will continue until Mon-day morning Tickets are available by calling Lauridsen at (403) 334-2378 and Michael Love at (403) 820-2356 ldquoItrsquos a great opportuni-ty for people in the com-munity to get together visit have a good time and support a great causerdquo said Lauridsen

RAY ZACHARIASSEN MEMORIAL

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Golfers from around Rosebud will descend upon the Akokinskway Golf Course this coming Monday for the eighth annual Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tourna-ment Zachariassen lived in the area for four decades as

a farmer served on Wheatland County Council for nearly two decades and was a long time member of the Rose-bud Lions The money raised from the tournament goes towards vital community projects

photo submitted

Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tournament putts into eighth year

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Ray Zachariassen (left) and Albert Clark doing

what they love during a tournament years ago

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WHOare youare you

Who are you is a weekly feature that profi les various young professional Drumhellerites Know someone who we should get to know better

Please give us a call at 403-823-2580 fax at 403-823-3864 or email whoareyouinsidedrumhellercom

Tim ChattenAge 29Occupation Swab supervisor for Carnwood Wire-line Ltd We basically pull fl uid out of oil wells to help them fl ow betterHow long have you lived in Drumheller Almost a year nowWhere are you originally from Irsquove lived a few places in my life Irsquom originally from Victoria Brit-ish Columbia but Irsquove also spent some time living in Grande Prairie and Red DeerWhat do you like most about the valley Hands down the scenery We are surrounded by all the beautiful hillsIs there anything you donrsquot like about Drum-heller No Irsquove never had any issues here Th e only thing I couldnrsquot believe this summer was how many mosquitoes there are However thatrsquos due to all the moisture wersquove had What are some of your hobbies Dirt biking golf baseball and Irsquom always building something at home Call it amateur carpentry if you will Motocross seems to win out of my hobbies though I actually bought

my bike the same day I bought my house hereWhat technology could you not live without Th e internet I use email so much that I donrsquot even know how to mail anything Last time I went into the post offi ce I had to get help from the staff to send somethingIf someone were to make a movie about your life who would play the starring role I would have to choose Matt Damon For one hersquos awesome Secondly hersquos always making fun of himself because hersquos Maaatt Daaamon If you could travel through time what year would be your destination I would go back to when I was 14 I would make myself work a little harder in school If you could live anywhere in the world where would you be Northern California Irsquom not afraid of earthquakes you can ride all year round and my wife likes the vinoAny words of wisdom Full throttle solves the problem or ends the suspense

Caption This is a weekly feature asking readers to provide aheadline for a photo from the valley Winners will receive aDrumheller MailinSide Drumheller prize pack Please giveus a call at 403-823-2580 fax 403-823-3864 email informationinsidedrumhellercom or visit us on FacebookCAPTIONThisThis

Jarred Upshaw 15 attempts to pull Decklin Christensen 12 into the mud on August 4 at theDrumheller Off Road Vehicle Associationrsquos fi rst timeMud Bog

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Stop byTh e Drumheller MailinSide Drumheller offi ce 515 Highway 10 East to collect your prize

LastWeekWeek

Michael James |inSide Drumheller

Itrsquos only in its fi rst year but al-ready Th e Power of Four program run by Drumheller Family Litera-cy is being held up as model for a nation-wide program Th e program was evaluated two weeks ago by Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Young-sters (HIPPY) Canada HIPPY Canada started a federally funded pilot program last year and Drum-heller was one of 20 communities that participated ldquoIt was a very successful year We were just evaluated on our program because of how well it went this yearrdquo said Louise Hen-rickson program coordinator ldquoTh is is what they want to use as a model for other programs and fi nd out why we were successfulrdquo Th e Power of Four program fo-cuses on teaching preschool chil-dren the fundamentals of literacy by age four before they head off to kindergarten Th rough classes with parents books and activ-ity guides the program teaches parents how to interact with their children to help foster literacy and other fundamental skills ldquoItrsquos getting parents involved in their childrsquos education Parents donrsquot realize how strong they are as fi rst educators Children need the parentrsquos supportrdquo said Hen-rickson Ideally children need to hear 1000 books before kindergarten and have six to eight rhymes or songs memorized During the course of the pro-gram parents attend eight ses-sions receive six books discuss the material and go home with activities they can do with their children

Angeline Seeley a parent of two children aged three and fi ve (two and four at the time of the program) felt the program was worthwhile ldquoMy four year old son who just turned fi ve he was starting to read words like lsquocatrsquo or lsquodogrsquo after the program We would be driv-ing and he would notice the sign for Delia and could sound out the words Hersquos been exposed to con-sistent reading and interaction ldquoIt was benefi cial to have both (kids) in the program because my three year old can speak in complete sentences He has an incredible vocabularyrdquo said Seeley It wasnrsquot just her children who did the learning ldquoYou take on an awareness that the learning process isnrsquot just about the kids Itrsquos about the par-ents learning how to teach their child Every time you interact with your child they learn some-thing from yourdquo said Seeley Th e program is not just about learning During the program ses-sions parents meet each other

interact swap advice and build a support network ldquoTh erersquos benefi ts from even just the parents interacting We talk and the other parents might bring up things or advice you might not have thought of Th eyrsquore going through the same things yoursquore going throughrdquo said Seeley For now Drumheller Family Literacy is working on funding to continue Th e Power of Four pro-gram next year Th rough grants and donations it is hoped things will continue to grow Th e next sessions are set to begin in Sep-tember Anyone interested in joining is encouraged to contact Henrick-son at 403-823-7969 ldquoIf you have the opportunity to do this program donrsquot hesitate for a minuterdquo said Seeley ldquoYoursquore go-ing through the material together so yoursquore developing a bond and relationship Itrsquos not just bonding with literacy yoursquore bonding with each other and creating strong roots as a familyrdquo

Drumheller Power of Four model for national program

Patrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

Administration for the Town of Drumheller is currently in the research phase of preparing a new bylaw on how taxis are operated and regulated within Drumheller Th e proposed bylaw is expected to be ready for presentation to Town Council by early fall said Paul Salvatore director of Community Services for the Town of Drumheller

ldquoTh e goal is to come up with a bylaw that is sim-ple easy to understand and works for those who it applies tordquo said Salvatore Th e need for a new bylaw it seems as Salvatore explains is when more competition enters the marketplace there is an outcry for regulation Looking into examples from other communities within Alberta Salvatore said they want to create a bylaw that best suits Drumheller ldquoWe certainly donrsquot want to take examples from communities that are way beyond our scope and size Calgary for instance has thousands of cabs on the road and thatrsquos just not Drumhellerrdquo said Salvatore Th ere is an existing bylaw for taxis operating within Drumheller however it hasnrsquot been updat-ed since 2000 ldquoWe want to operate and regulate in a simple way but also ensure the safety of passengersrdquo

4 - Friday August 10 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

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Published every Friday Office 515 Highway 10 East Drumheller ABMailing Box 1629 Drumheller AB T0J 0Y0

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Drumheller Family Literacy has been helping teach parents how to teach their children the basics of literacy over the past year The Power of Four

program is now being held up as a model for similar programs through-out Canada It is hoped the program will resume come September

submitted photo

Paul Salvatore director of Community Services for the Town of Drumheller said the new taxi bylaw is in the research stage By early fall the bylaw is expected to be ready for presentation before Town Council

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Changes to taxi bylaw in research stageWORKS

Donella Swan | inSide Drumheller

As the summer season comes rolling through many will head out on the roads with their motor-cycles Enjoying the sunshine on a motor-bike can be an adven-ture however safety precautions must be kept in mind Here are some tips for motorcyclists from Constable JS Smith on how to stay safe and still enjoy the thrill of the ride this summer1 Make yourself vis-ibleAlways assume yoursquore invisible because to most drivers you are A few easy ldquotapsrdquo on the pedal or lever be-fore stopping makes your brake light more eye catching to trail-ing traffi c On that note always make complete stops and look twice for poten-tial hazards2 Hope for the best prepare for the worstDress for the crash Even for fi ve-minute trips because nobody likes to eat pavement An approved safety helmet and protective clothing is an impor-tant precaution Driv-ing defensively is also a priority Always as-sume that car sitting across the intersec-tion will turn across your bow at the green light with or without a signal 3 Be patient and pay attentionAlways take another second or two before pulling out to pass riding away from

curbs or merging into traffi c Itrsquos the things you donrsquot see that get you an extra look could save your life 4 Keep your eyes movingScanning traffi c for potential trouble is key as it is always shifting Never change direc-tion without checking if the coast is clear 5 Learn to swerveBeing able to execute tight turns in quick succession is so im-portant Hazards can arise any moment and a driver must re-act Practicing tight turns both left and right until it is a refl ex is a good idea 6 Slippery when wetIf a patch of pavement looks the slightest bit wet always assume itrsquos slippery It may be nothing however if itrsquos oil water engine coolant or a number of other things po-tentially on the road way you might be in trouble Better to slow down than to be sorry 7 Leave the iPod at homeHaving your music cranked up with your headphones in is ex-ceptionally danger-ous You may not hear that vehicle blasting its horn behind you or the emergency ve-hicle racing to a call

Sometimes hearing the danger come be-fore seeing it Motor-cyclists need to be on the aware 8 Ride within your comfort zoneEven when riding with a group stay safe by riding at your own level Riding over your ability is an easy way to wind up hit-ting the ditch Have a rendezvous point for the group to meet up again allowing ev-eryone to ride at their own pace 9 Watch oncoming left turning carsDonrsquot ever assume a motorist will wait for you to make the inter-section Beating the red light may be on their mind and they may just make that left turn right in front of you Left turning cars remain the lead-ing killer of motorcy-clists 10 Take a motorcy-cle safety courseTh ese courses are de-signed to educate peo-ple about the hazards and safety precautions of riding a motorcycle Whether yoursquore a new or experienced rider what you may learn in this course may just save your life down the road On an end note from the RCMP Al-

berta Media Rela-tions drivers of oth-er vehicles need to

share the road with motorcyclists and never underestimate

their speed their size makes their speed de-ceptive

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YOUR VOICE MATTERS

Michael James| inSide Drumheller

Sometime between the hours of 800 pm Friday July 27 2012 and 800 am the fol-lowing day person or persons stole 240 square bales of hay from the north ditch of Highway 9 west of Drumheller Th e bales were situated between the turn-off to Nacmine and the Beynon Corner Th e bales are 75-100 pounds each and tied with black twine If you have any infor-mation on this or any

other crime please contact the Drum-heller RCMP at (403)

823-7590 or phone Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS

The Drumheller RCMP are asking residents to aid in lo-cating the person(s) involved in the theft of 240 square bales of hay from the north ditch of Highway 9 west be-tween the turnoff to Nacmine and the Beynon Corner

Bale bandit steals hay load

Ten tips on riding the roads safely

Nick Dalton enjoys a summer cruise on his Harley Davidson but he said staying safe is a high priority Constable JS Smith has

tips for motorcyclists to stay safe on the roads and have some fun

inSide photo by Donella Swan

This Summer at the Drumheller Church of the NazareneJoin us this summer at Riverside Park as we learn how to be TRANSFORMERS Wednesday August 8

at 630 pm In the event of rain Kidztown in the

Park will take place at the Church

Finale August 15th at 600 pm at the Church

Church of the Nazarene - 627 6th St East 403-823-2156k31c33m

Beginning Wednesday September 19 An After

School Program For Children Grades K-6

The children will enjoy a program of healthy snacks play time games music fun Bible based stories amp crafts Registration - $2000

Registration Contact Dorothy Reeder (403-823-7020) Or the Church (below)

For a complete listing

of programs and to book

your experience visit the

Museum or scan here

tyrrellmuseumcomprograms

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If you know someone who has acool ride

let us knowCall us at

403-823-2580 or email

newsinsidedrumhellercom

Rides

Real high riderDuring the summer this is Brian Kinniburghrsquos daily driver The Fox Coulee Aviation pilot spends much of his summer up in the air in his Air Tractor 502B This is the industry standard crop spraying craft manufactured in Olney Texas The single seater is pulled along by a 750 horsepower Pratt amp Whitney engine that can propel the craft to 170 mph However Brian typically sprays at a comfortable 140mph

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

Friday May 22 2009

TheYour guide to

Friday August 10 2012 Page 6 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

Donella SwanThe Weekender

Drumhellerrsquos Little Church located on North Dinosaur Trail west of the Royal Tyr-rell Museum is often a site for visitors to stop and see However the six-seater church has also been a popular site for many countless wed-ding ceremonies and vow renewals ldquoIrsquove married eight to ten couples out at the Little Church in the seven years Irsquove been a marriage com-missionerrdquo said Ma-rina Flater who is a marriage commission-er in Drumheller When discuss-ing the chosen loca-tion with the couples Flater said many of them chose the Little Church because of the beautiful landscape ldquoItrsquos this adorable little tiny church in a beautiful setting and most of the couples Irsquove married out there have been from out of townrdquo said Flatcher Becky Kowal-chuk another mar-riage commissioner in town said in the last two years she has been a commissioner has married one couple at the Little Church

ldquoTh e bride had a grandmother here in Drumheller She spent many summers in the valley and fondly re-membered the Little Church Her groom and her had travelled from Ontario to be married hererdquo said Kowal-chuck Built by lo-cal contrac-tor Trygve Seland in co-operation with the Ministerial Associa-tion the Little Church was designed to be a

place of worship and meditation - not just a tourist attraction Th e tiny structure is maintained by the Drumheller amp District Chamber of Com-merce Over the years the Little Church has

survived many acts of vandal-ism Th e sign outside the Little Church says it was built in 1968 and re-

built by inmates at the Drumheller Institu-tion in 1991 Th ere has been a few discrepan-

cies regarding these dates ldquoItrsquos kind of fun when therersquos tour-ists there [during a ceremony] because they just canrsquot believe therersquos a real wedding taking placerdquo said Flat-er ldquoCeremonies held at the Little Church are defi nitely small due to limited space but it provides a very inti-mate atmosphererdquo

Friday August 10 2012 Page 7 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

is one of Canadarsquos premiere theatre destinations Join the 30000 patrons who come annually for the Rosebud Experience Food theatre and so much more

While in Rosebud be sure to visit

Wild Horse JackrsquosShow this ad and receive

10 off all food (not including beverages and tax)

Fully licensed Hours Wed - Sat Noon - 8 pm

Friday is Prime Rib Night

For reservations call 403-677-2999

May 25 - August 25

Matinees - Wed Thurs Sat Evenings - Thurs Fri Sat

Only 25 minutes from Drumheller

For more info amp tickets call 1-800-267-7553 or go to rosebudtheatrecom

Come see

biggest little story

biggest little town

July 4 - August 25

Playing at the Studio Stage Wed Thurs amp Sat at 5 pm

Adaptation of the poignant and moving novel by Chaim Potok

Opening This Week

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NOW PLAYING

Everyone Welcome

to uncover that Antique Classic Hot Rod Muscle Car or MotorcycleGet ready

Tune her up polish the chrome amp with pipes rumbling Cruise to the Dub amp let everyone enjoy your work of art

10 pc Chubby Chicken for $12(from 5-8 pm)

CRUISE IN EVERY THURSDAY500 - 800 pm

and every following Thursday Drumheller Location

Home of the famous Country DonairArea 51 Lounge

Fun is at Flavourz403-823-4447

Next to DQ w32c36m

Sunday Buffet

All You Can EatStarts at Noon

WednesdayWing NightAll You Can EatOnly $1000 pp

Canadarsquos largest live reptile display with more than 100 species displayed in bright naturalistic cages

bull Cobras bull Gila Monsters bull Anacondas bull Crocodiles

Fred the 600 lb American Alligator

Friendly professional staff are always on hand to introduce you to one of our friendly Boa Constrictors or answer any questions you may have Catch one of our many educational programs in the summer

Special Educational Programs are availablefor pre-booked groups

Complete the Drumheller Experience

Open Year RoundSummer 10 am - 10 pm daily bull Call for off -season hours

4038238623 bull wwwreptileworldnet 95 - 3 Avenue E Downtown Drumheller

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wwwdrumhellercornmazecomFollowus on

Get Lost at the

Over 5 km ofpathways in KIDS MAZE amp T-REX MAZELocated 19 km south west of Drumheller on Highway 9 turn left (south) on Range Road 213 for 1 km Follow the signs

403-820-0181

NOW OPEN

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Come climb inside the

OPEN DAILYOPEN DAILY

XpsmeXpsmersquorsquottLARGESTEjoptbvsEjoptbvs

403-823-8100403-823-8100 60 - 1 Avenue West60 - 1 Avenue Westw20c35m

The Drumheller Little Church located west on North Di-nosaur Trail is a popular tourist attraction in the valley However it has also been a popular spot for wedding nuptials

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Say ldquoI dordquo at Drumheller Little Church

Anyone who has or knowrsquos someone who said ldquoI dordquo at the Little Church feel free to share your memories with Th e Drum-heller MailinSide Drumheller by sending a wedding photo of the happy couple along with their names and wedding date to newsdrumheller-mailcom

Page 8 - The Weekender 2012 Friday May 18 2012 Friday May 18 2012 The Weekender 2012 - Page 9

ROSEBUDAKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE

Downtown CoreRotary Splash Park

DOWNTOWN DRUMHELLER

Bus DepotBadlands Historical Centre

Post Office

Civic CentreLibrary

RCMP

Medical Clinic

Medical Clinic

HOSPITAL

MIDLAND PROVINCIAL PARK

Royal Tyrrell Museum of PalaeontologyLittle ChurchDinosaur Golf amp Country ClubGolf Driving RangeBleriot Ferry

TO

TO NacmineBleriot FerryCarbon

Newcastle ParkSet on the banks of the Red Deer River has a beach and walking trails baseball dia-monds and picnic tables

LEGEND

RosedaleSuspension BridgeCambriaAsteroidEast CouleeEC School MuseumAtlas Coal MineCaracol Clay StudiosHwy 10xHwy 36Hwy 56WayneThe Hoodoos

TO

Map of the

Town of Drumheller

Drumheller Regional

Chamber of Development

amp Tourism

WORLDrsquoS LARGEST DINOSAUR

DeliaVerdant ValleyHandhills Lake

Nature TrailA hiking trail along the scenic Red Deer River gives an excellent view of the unique geological formations and wildlife in the Valley

2012Home of the

HEY KIDSCool down at the

Rotary Splash Park

Located next to the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur

The Fossil Shop

WHIFS Flapjack House

Horseshoe CanyonHelicopter Rides

REPTILEWORLD

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

The Drumheller Valley is a unique scenic valley created by millions of years of erosion by wind and water

About 65 million years ago dinosaurs roamed the hot tropical swamps and forests that covered this area Today the fossil-ized remains of the dinosaurs can be seen in museums all over the world and the lush vegetation exists as coal seams throughout the area

The Valley was first inhabited by Thomas Greentree who in 1902 built his homestead on what is now the Town of Drumheller The Greentree House became a stop-over place for early pioneers coming into the district

It was Sam Drumheller who first exploited rich coal reserves

in the area and conceived the idea of a townsite in the Valley Jesse Gouge opened the first coal mine in 1911 In 1913 the Calgary-Drumheller railway line was opened and the coal industry boomed More than 40 mines were soon operating in the Valley Mining towns like Nacmine (short for North American Collieries Mine) Midlandvale Rosedale East Coulee Wayne and Newcastle developed notorious reputations as highrolling boomtowns with bootlegging and gambling When gas and oil were discovered in other parts of Alberta the importance of coal diminished and the economy of the Valley turned to other things

Today the Town of Drumheller relies on agriculture gov-ernment services oil and gas and tourism for its economic prosperity

Tourist information

HospitalH

Badlands Community

Facility

Badlands Comuniity Faclity

Here to make you happyTM

LEGEND

Tourist informationHospitalH

Portable water amp dump station Medical Clinic

Dump Station

H

Not valid with any other off ersCoupon only redeemable at Lube-X Drumheller

Soon to be

SAVE $10OFF YOUR NEXT SERVICE

Warranty ApprovedNext to Boston Pizza (403) 823 9667

Oil Change bull Auxiliary Services bull Transmission Services bull Coolant System Services

w20c35m

TH

E O

RIG

INA

L s

ince

198

6The Fossil Shopinc

61 bridge street 403-823-6774

w20c35m

Mic Hogs amp Biker Hogs Welcome

Whether yoursquore a veteran karaoke crooner or a newbie come sing your heart out every Friday night

Outdoor Patio VLTS Liqour Store Bargain Room Rates Rider Friendly

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BAR

1220 Newcastle Trail Drumheller AB 403-823-6844k20c35min the Dinosaur Hotel

Hot Fresh Food and Cool Chilled TreatsOpen Mon-Sat 10 am - 9 pmSun 11 am - 9 pm(Summer time lsquotil 10 pm)

1102A Highway 9 South Drumheller403-823-8131

w20c35m

45 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-350545 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-3505

Designer Childrens Clothing Giftware Fashion AccessoriesD i CCCChhild CCll ththi Gift F hi A i

Unique gifts for everyone on your list

k20c35m

Buff et starts at 11 am bull $895 per personLobster 1 piece 2lbs bull ONLY $2495

Business Hours 9 am - 9 pm bull Free Internet AccessClose to Econo Lodge amp Shoppers Drug Mart

388 Centre Street Downtown Drumheller 403-823-3030

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

k20p

24m

403-823-6362

k20c35m

Free delivery within town limits

on orders over $2500 after 5 pm

2 for 1pizza amp pasta

TAKE OUT ONLY

700 - Highway 9 South Drumheller

Come climb inside the

OPEN DAILYOPEN DAILY

XpsmeXpsmersquorsquottLARGESTEjoptbvsEjoptbvs

403-823-8100403-823-8100 60 - 1 Avenue West60 - 1 Avenue Westw20c35m

Visit

Photo by Mike Todor

Janet Grabner amp John Dahm invite you to browse through their gallery and working studio fi lled with their handmade treasures

Although wersquore open most days from 10 am to 4 pm you can call ahead to make sure wersquore there

WErsquoRE LOCATED IN EAST COULEE AT 169-6TH STREET

(403) 822-2258 k20c36m

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

305 - 4 Street West Drumheller bull 403-823-3318OPEN 11 am - 9 pm Tuesday to Saturday

Can you believe it70 flavours of milkshakes

and slushDare to try one

Bernie Made

It

You Gotta Eat Here

k20c35m

Located at The Brick Railway Ave East amp Centre Street

Find us on FacebookFind us on Facebook

Daily Specials Healthy Menu Choices Fresh Homestyle Food Specialty Coffees Smoothies Breakfast Bagels Quesadillas Desserts Free Wireless Internet

k20cm

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BARin the Dinosaur Hotel

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

Page 8 - The Weekender 2012 Friday May 18 2012 Friday May 18 2012 The Weekender 2012 - Page 9

ROSEBUDAKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE

Downtown CoreRotary Splash Park

DOWNTOWN DRUMHELLER

Bus DepotBadlands Historical Centre

Post Office

Civic CentreLibrary

RCMP

Medical Clinic

Medical Clinic

HOSPITAL

MIDLAND PROVINCIAL PARK

Royal Tyrrell Museum of PalaeontologyLittle ChurchDinosaur Golf amp Country ClubGolf Driving RangeBleriot Ferry

TO

TO NacmineBleriot FerryCarbon

Newcastle ParkSet on the banks of the Red Deer River has a beach and walking trails baseball dia-monds and picnic tables

LEGEND

RosedaleSuspension BridgeCambriaAsteroidEast CouleeEC School MuseumAtlas Coal MineCaracol Clay StudiosHwy 10xHwy 36Hwy 56WayneThe Hoodoos

TO

Map of the

Town of Drumheller

Drumheller Regional

Chamber of Development

amp Tourism

WORLDrsquoS LARGEST DINOSAUR

DeliaVerdant ValleyHandhills Lake

Nature TrailA hiking trail along the scenic Red Deer River gives an excellent view of the unique geological formations and wildlife in the Valley

2012Home of the

HEY KIDSCool down at the

Rotary Splash Park

Located next to the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur

The Fossil Shop

WHIFS Flapjack House

Horseshoe CanyonHelicopter Rides

REPTILEWORLD

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

The Drumheller Valley is a unique scenic valley created by millions of years of erosion by wind and water

About 65 million years ago dinosaurs roamed the hot tropical swamps and forests that covered this area Today the fossil-ized remains of the dinosaurs can be seen in museums all over the world and the lush vegetation exists as coal seams throughout the area

The Valley was first inhabited by Thomas Greentree who in 1902 built his homestead on what is now the Town of Drumheller The Greentree House became a stop-over place for early pioneers coming into the district

It was Sam Drumheller who first exploited rich coal reserves

in the area and conceived the idea of a townsite in the Valley Jesse Gouge opened the first coal mine in 1911 In 1913 the Calgary-Drumheller railway line was opened and the coal industry boomed More than 40 mines were soon operating in the Valley Mining towns like Nacmine (short for North American Collieries Mine) Midlandvale Rosedale East Coulee Wayne and Newcastle developed notorious reputations as highrolling boomtowns with bootlegging and gambling When gas and oil were discovered in other parts of Alberta the importance of coal diminished and the economy of the Valley turned to other things

Today the Town of Drumheller relies on agriculture gov-ernment services oil and gas and tourism for its economic prosperity

Tourist information

HospitalH

Badlands Community

Facility

Badlands Comuniity Faclity

Here to make you happyTM

LEGEND

Tourist informationHospitalH

Portable water amp dump station Medical Clinic

Dump Station

H

Not valid with any other off ersCoupon only redeemable at Lube-X Drumheller

Soon to be

SAVE $10OFF YOUR NEXT SERVICE

Warranty ApprovedNext to Boston Pizza (403) 823 9667

Oil Change bull Auxiliary Services bull Transmission Services bull Coolant System Services

w20c35m

TH

E O

RIG

INA

L s

ince

198

6The Fossil Shopinc

61 bridge street 403-823-6774

w20c35m

Mic Hogs amp Biker Hogs Welcome

Whether yoursquore a veteran karaoke crooner or a newbie come sing your heart out every Friday night

Outdoor Patio VLTS Liqour Store Bargain Room Rates Rider Friendly

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BAR

1220 Newcastle Trail Drumheller AB 403-823-6844k20c35min the Dinosaur Hotel

Hot Fresh Food and Cool Chilled TreatsOpen Mon-Sat 10 am - 9 pmSun 11 am - 9 pm(Summer time lsquotil 10 pm)

1102A Highway 9 South Drumheller403-823-8131

w20c35m

45 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-350545 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-3505

Designer Childrens Clothing Giftware Fashion AccessoriesD i CCCChhild CCll ththi Gift F hi A i

Unique gifts for everyone on your list

k20c35m

Buff et starts at 11 am bull $895 per personLobster 1 piece 2lbs bull ONLY $2495

Business Hours 9 am - 9 pm bull Free Internet AccessClose to Econo Lodge amp Shoppers Drug Mart

388 Centre Street Downtown Drumheller 403-823-3030

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

k20p

24m

403-823-6362

k20c35m

Free delivery within town limits

on orders over $2500 after 5 pm

2 for 1pizza amp pasta

TAKE OUT ONLY

700 - Highway 9 South Drumheller

Come climb inside the

OPEN DAILYOPEN DAILY

XpsmeXpsmersquorsquottLARGESTEjoptbvsEjoptbvs

403-823-8100403-823-8100 60 - 1 Avenue West60 - 1 Avenue Westw20c35m

Visit

Photo by Mike Todor

Janet Grabner amp John Dahm invite you to browse through their gallery and working studio fi lled with their handmade treasures

Although wersquore open most days from 10 am to 4 pm you can call ahead to make sure wersquore there

WErsquoRE LOCATED IN EAST COULEE AT 169-6TH STREET

(403) 822-2258 k20c36m

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

305 - 4 Street West Drumheller bull 403-823-3318OPEN 11 am - 9 pm Tuesday to Saturday

Can you believe it70 flavours of milkshakes

and slushDare to try one

Bernie Made

It

You Gotta Eat Here

k20c35m

Located at The Brick Railway Ave East amp Centre Street

Find us on FacebookFind us on Facebook

Daily Specials Healthy Menu Choices Fresh Homestyle Food Specialty Coffees Smoothies Breakfast Bagels Quesadillas Desserts Free Wireless Internet

k20cm

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BARin the Dinosaur Hotel

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

Page 10 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller Friday August 10 2012

ALL ROADS LEAD TO

For the month of Augustth th f A ttAth fFF hhh

Employee PricingEmployee Pricing

Monday - Friday 8 am - 8 pm bull Saturday 9 am - 5 pm bull Sunday 11 am - 4 pm bull 220 Grove Place Highway 9 North Drumheller bull 403-823-2007 bull wwwcountryroadrvca

2013 Wildwood2013 Wildwood261BH261BH

WAS $22 800WAS $22 800EMPLOYEE PRICINGEMPLOYEE PRICING

$13995$13995WAS $41350WAS $41350

EMPLOYEE PRICINGEMPLOYEE PRICING

$31482$31482

Rockwood Rockwood 82888288

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403-823-5155

bull Cable Color TV bull Direct Dial Phones

bull 2 Room Suites bull Air Conditioning

bull Kitchens bull Fridges in Every Room

bull Affordable Rooms bull Free Internet

Turn West 2 Blocks North of Bridge

WHIFSFLAPJACK HOUSEWAFFLES bull HAMBURGERS bull ICE CREAM

bull FLAPJACKS bull SALADS

OPEN DAILY 600 AM - 200 PMSunday Brunch 800 AM - 130 PMMonday to Friday Lunch Specials

403-823-7595801 North Dinosaur Trail NW Drumheller Alberta k21c36m

Where to goWHEN YOU HAVE TO GO

Visitors if you need a washroom please use ours

If you would like to offer this service to our visitors call 403-823-258023m

-Trip Advisor comment

wwwexecutivehotelsnetcalgary w32c37m

Donella SwanThe Weekender

Opening up the curtains on the hotel room window a young Ariadne Shaff er was both shocked and dis-appointed at the view presented It was April of 1988 Shaff er and her fam-ily had travelled from Libby Montana to see the sights and attrac-tions Drumheller had to off er Unfortunately though the day after their arrival the skies opened up and left the gift of large amounts of snow ldquoIn my memory our car was parked on the street and was com-pletely covered with snow It was so nice the day before and to wake up to that was like be-ing transported to a dif-

ferent world or some-thing Th ere was no way to get out of town or even to the muse-umrdquo Twenty-four years later Shaff er is return-ing to the valley with her own family ldquoI had always want-ed to return since my fi rst visit and when my daughter became interested in dinosaurs we decided Drumhell-er was the place to berdquo said Shaff er However there were even delays in travelling here this time around After a mix up over their daughterrsquos pass-port at the Los Angeles International Airport they were not permit-ted to cross the border via airplane Th e family then fl ew to Salt Lake City Utah from LA rented a car

in Salt Lake City and drove a total of 14 hours to get to Drumheller ldquoI just thought lsquowersquore going to see some di-nosaurs and nothing is going to stop usrsquordquo said Shaff er During her fi rst fam-ily vacation in Drum-heller in lsquo88 Shaff er remembers it most-ly spent in the hotel room playing cards and watching televi-sion Shaff er said after a day or two a path was fi nally dug out along the sidewalk leading to the movie theatre Her family and her walked down the street and watched Good Morn-ing Vietnam on the big screen ldquoTh at was the high-light of entertainment during our visit We were hoping so badly that the road could be

cleared to go out to the museum but there was just too much snow We fi nally had to turn around and go homerdquo said Shaff er Th is time however

they have a full itin-erary of things to do their fi rst stop being the museum ldquoI called my sister and bragged that I fi -nally got to fi nish our

aborted trip to Drum-hellerrdquo said Shaff er ldquoTh e best part of the trip however was how much fun my daughter Kizziah hadrdquo

(l-r) Costa Singer Kizziah Singer 7 and Ari-adne Shaff er visiting the Tyrrell Museum on August 2 Shaff er had visited Drumhell-

er as a teenager in April of 1988 having her time in the valley cut short by a huge dump of snow

photo submitted

Waiting 24 years to return to Drumheller

Friday August 10 2012 Page 11 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

ATTENTION VISITORSThe Drumheller Mail for your chance to win a

$100 GIFT CERTIFICATEredeemable at any one of the advertisers in this publication

A B

C D

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at The Drumheller Mail 515 Hwy 10 East Drumheller AB mail to Box 1629 Drumheller AB T0J 0Y0 fax to 403-823-3864

Contest closes August 22 2012 Winner will be contacted by September 5 2012

Name

Full Address

Phone Number

Comments on Drumheller

Match the photo of the dinosaur with the correct business logo and enter at

or email to informationdrumhellermailcom One entry per person

Riverside Riverside Value Drug Value Drug MartMart

CORNERRESTAURANT

NAPIERTHEATRE

AKOKINISKWAY GOLF CLUB

wwwrosebudgolfcab d lfRosebud Alberta | (12 hr southwest of Drumheller)

For information amp Tee-Times (403) 677-2250

HORSESHOE CANYON HELICOPTER RIDES

TWO TO THREE PASSENGERS AT A TIMEPER PERSON

$5000

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$4000perperson

Throughout summertime The Weekender

will be looking for visitors to the valley and sharing their stories with inSide readersMarina Marko Ivica Nikitaand Charlie

(the dog) Ramseier Lucerne SwitzerlandI noticed your RV isnrsquot from around here (Ma-rina) Itrsquos from Switzer-land You put it on a ship the ship brings it over and then you pick it up Th e rest of us fl ew inWhere did you land and where have you been so far We landed in Balti-more We went through Pennsylvania New York Niagara the prairies and now wersquore hereWhere to next To Banff and Jasper then either to the coast or down to the US I donrsquot know yetHow long are you going to be on the road About half a yearHow is everyone en-joying the trip so far Wersquore doing good Wersquore

on the road so long itrsquos not really a vacation itrsquos more of a lifestyleWhy stop in Drumhell-er Th e dinosaurs Along the way people were tell-ing us the museum was greatDo the boys have any favourite dinosaurs Dinosaurs are going to be new for them Th eyrsquore go-ing to learn something newIf someone from Drum-heller were to go to Lucerne what should they see Th erersquos history everywhere you go Th e Chapel Bridge is really famous Th e lake is gor-geous But just go into the mountains

SooohellipWhere ya from

BREAK

CLUES ACROSS1 Lion sound5 Pictural tapestry10 Many not ands

13 Largest known toad species14 Truth15 Places an object

17 Small mountain lake18 Scomberesocidae fi sh19 A NE Spanish river20 Selleck TV series22 Strong coarse fabric23 Nestling hawk24 Macaws26 Decorate with frosting27 The bill in a restaurant30 Sea patrol (abbr)31 Used of posture33 Basics34 Having no fi xed course38 Radioactivity units40 Star Warsrsquo Solo41 Water fi lled volcanic crater45 Initialism49 A shag rug made in Sweden50 Yemen capital52 Atomic 7954 CNNrsquos Turner55 A priestrsquos linen vestment56 Returned material authorization (abbr)58 Blood clam genus60 Raging amp uncontrollable62 Actress Margulies

66 Burrowing marine mollusk67 Port in SE S Korea68 Swiss river70 Mix of soul and calypso71 Area for fencing bouts72 Canned meat73 Myriameter74 Long ear rabbits75 RequestsCLUES DOWN1 Tell on2 Medieval alphabet3 Surrounding radiant light4 Open land where livestock graze5 Quench6 Strays7 Chickensrsquo cold8 Heart chamber9 Timid10 Oil cartel11 Statute heading12 Severely correct16 An amount not specifi ed21 It never sleeps22 Indian frock25 Soak fl ax27 Mariner

28 Arabian outer garment29 Binary coded decimal32 European Common Market35 17th Greek letter36 Norse sea goddess37 All without specifi cation39 Diego or Francisco 42 Products of creativity43 Yes vote44 Radioactivity unit46 Credit post or greeting47 Computer memory 48 Land or sea troops50 A way to travel on skis51 Tenure of abbot53 Fiddler crabs55 Rainbow shapes57 Bird genus of Platalea58 Having winglike extensions59 Squash bug genus61 Islamic leader63 Former Soviet Union 64 Small sleeps65 Iranian carpet city67 Auto speed measurement69 Ambulance providers

ARIES - Mar 21Apr 20You are on a roll Aries and now it is just a matter of maintaining the momentum for a few more days Donrsquot let anyone slow you down this week

TAURUS - Apr 21May 21Taurus there are many opportunities within your reach but you are not sure which way to go Seek advice from Sagittarius when you get a spare moment

GEMINI - May 22Jun 21Others can see you havenrsquot been yourself lately Gemini So relax and take a break from something thatrsquos been bothering you and you will return to being your old self You wonrsquot be disappointed

CANCER - Jun 22Jul 22Now is not the time for dawdling Cancer You have a full plate of things to tackle and it seems like the hours will be slipping away Recharge and get focused

LEO - Jul 23Aug 23Leo donrsquot let anyone discourage you when tackling a big project As you have proven time and again you simply need to establish a goal and your efforts will help you achieve it

VIRGO - Aug 24Sept 22Virgo though you may not know where your path will lead this week you are deeply aware that an adventure is in store Take some time to prepare your mind and body

LIBRA - Sept 23Oct 23Libra no one will know who you truly are unless you share a few secrets You donrsquot have to give everything away but allow others in by sharing some personal information

SCORPIO - Oct 24Nov 22Scorpio though you donrsquot shy away from challenges you do know when to pick your battles When something inconsequential comes up this week let it pass

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23Dec 21Sagittarius when a past confl ict resurfaces this week push it aside because that is ancient history It is better to focus on the positive things that are in store for you

CAPRICORN - Dec 22Jan 20Capricorn when you love someone it can be diffi cult to step aside and let this person make his or her own choices But this is what you have to do for lessons to be learned

AQUARIUS - Jan 21Feb 18Your eyes are bigger than your stomach at work this week Aquarius Delegate some tasks so everything goes smoothly and your project is completed on time

PISCES - Feb 19Mar 20Learning from your weaknesses can help you to grow stronger Pisces Accept a challenge that is presented this week even if it scares you

Horoscopes

Sudoku

Crossword

Herersquos how it works Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid broken down into nine 3x3 boxes To solve a sudoku the numbers 1 through 9 must fi ll each row column and box Each number can appear only once in each row column and box You can fi gure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric clues already provided in the boxes The more numbers you name the easier it gets to solve the puzzle

Sudoku Solution

AnswersLast Weeks

Crossword Solution

Word Search

12 - Friday August 10 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

Word Search Solution

I found this to be a nice change with barbecued chicken Ordinarily it seems we eat breaded chicken in the winter - good old comfort food

This recipe combines the goodness of fried chicken with the goodness of barbecued The mayonnaise marinade makes it especially moistYou can set it aside to bake on indirect heat after browning it

and not have to tend to it as much without worrying about it drying out

Crispy Grilled Chicken Thighs

13 cup mayonnaise1T chili powderfrac12 tsp cayenne8 skin-on bone-in chicken thighs1 frac12 cups breadcrumbs

Refrigerate chicken tossed in mayo and spices for at least 2 hours or overnightHeat grill Dip chicken in breadcrumbs to coatGrill chicken turning once until cooked ndash about 20 ndash 25 minutes per side

I have already made this more than once this summer Last time I had made a cold

spinach dip using yogurt mayo and sour cream I marinated the chicken in that instead of just the mayo It turned out delicious

For those who have followed my winning recipes from

the annual Shuswap cabin cook off s watch for the next one coming up There is an ethnic theme with each cabin entering a food from their own heritage I have a feeling it will be a close match for the winner

Food for

thoughtLori Stefanishion

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BUSINESS

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EMPLOYMENT

OPPORTUNITIESNOW HIRING Retail Department Managers Cabelarsquos Edmonton retail is seeking experi-enced Retail Department Managers for both Hardlines and Softlines To apply please visit wwwcabelascacareers INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT Operator School No Simulators In-the-seat training Real world tasks Weekly start dates Job board Funding options Apply online ihe-schoolcom 1-866-399-3853 EXPERIENCED WATER and Vacuum Haul-ers required H2S PST First Aid Above av-erage day rate and cushy benefi ts plan Fax 403-934-3487 Email receptionmjswater-haulingca TJ LOGGING of Whitecourt Alberta is now accepting resumes for the logging season Heavy Duty Hoe Dozers Bunchers Skid-ders amp Process Operators Fax resume 780-778-2428 PORTERSCLEANERS WANTED Marquise has multiple cleaning positions in St Albert $13hour Full benefi ts Must complete crimi-nal record check Send resume to melessemarquiseca Fax 1-403-263-5773 or call Me-lesse 1-780-903-4069 FIGURE SKATING COACH needed in Brooks Minimum Primary Starskate Certifi ed Coaching all levels from PreCanskate to Star-skate Private Valid membership with Skate Canada Email skatinginbrooksgmailcom LOOKING TO HIRE one Heavy Duty Tech and one Journeyman Welder immediately for a busy truck shop in Sundre Experience re-quired Contact Chris 403-638-2262 SEEKING A CAREER in the Community Newspaper business Post your resume for FREE right where the publishers are looking Visit wwwawnacomresumes_addphp CERTIFIED MILLWRIGHTS NEEDED for growing northern company Competitive wages and benefi ts Safety tickets necessary Fax resume to 250-775-6227 or email infotorqueindustrialcom Online wwwtorquein-dustrialcom CERTIFIED ELECTRICIANS WANTED for growing northern company Competitive wag-es and benefi ts Safety tickets needed Fax 250-775-6227 or email infotorqueindus-trialcom Apply online wwwtorqueindustrialcom PERSON REQUIRED for full-time cattle posi-tion on Westlock area mixed farm and feedlot Must have animal health training or appropri-ate feedlot experience Farm equipment and computer knowledge is an asset Fax resume to 780-349-5414 or email to robjubileef-armsca FULL-TIME EQUIPMENT OPERATOR need-ed on mixed farm and feedlot near Westlock Successful candidate will need to be able to operate most farm equipment and farm trucks Must have a valid and clean Class 3 drivers licence Cattle experience an asset Fax resume and driver abstract to 780-349-5414 or email to robjubileefarmsca PARTS amp SERVICES Representatives at Ja-cobson Ford Salmon Arm BC We are look-ing for exciting customer friendly dynamic individuals capable of working in a fast paced work environment Parts and service experi-ence an asset but not necessary Email re-sume to iwantacareerjacobsonfordcom

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GARAGE SALE Saturday August 11 - 10 am - 5 pm 643 Green Close Nacmine 32pGARAGE SALE Saturday August 11 from 9 am - 1 pm at the old library location 224 Centre Street Civic Centre We will be selling off our old furniture and odds and ends 32c

inSide

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Chinook bakes up donation for Palliative CareStaff at the Chinook Credit Union in Drumheller have been baking away for the past two years on a hefty $6000 donation to the Palliative Care Unit at the Drumheller Health Centre Chinook staff presented the donation on Wednesday August 8 to members of the Drumheller Health Foundation Chinook staff contributed to the donation through bake sales and raffl e items Representing the Drumheller Health Foundation were Lisa McKenzie (left) Cheryl Taylor Melissa Cameron Nathan Banda and foundation chair Dr Boris Nahornick Chinook staff members Sheresse Thompson Jessica Garrett Deanna Chambers Brenda DeMille and Sladjana Milosevic delivered the donation

inSide photo by Michael James

(l-r) Corban Andres 5 and Ezra Schei-degger 6 spending their afternoon enjoy-ing the North Drumheller Playground on

August 1 They nicknamed their dinosaur friend ldquoRexyrdquo and said he was the fastest one around

inSide photo by Donella Swan

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HAPPENINGS

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Yoursquore invited to a Suncor Energy Open House

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Suncor would like to welcome all community members to attend our open house for our proposed Hand Hills Wind Power Project

Learn more about the project that is planned to be located near Delia in Starland County and Special Area No 2

Suncor Energy Open House

Wednesday August 15 2012400 pm ndash 800 pm

Delia amp District Community Centre210 Main Street Delia Alberta

For more information please contact us at 1-866-344-0178 or by email at handhillssuncorcom

Please note This project is subject to review under the Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC)

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DRUMHELLER AREA NIGHTLIFEPlaying at The Napier Theatre Friday August 10 to Thursday August 16 730 pm Magic Mike Closed MondaysSaturday August 25 Drumheller ldquoElvisrdquo James Schewe Farewell Tour at The Old Grouchrsquos Starts at 6 pm Buffet and Entertainment For tickets call Fran 403-823-5755May 25 - August 25 Rosebud Anne of Green Gables See the classical musical about small-town life where itrsquos meant to be seen Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrose-budtheatrecom for tickets or show infoJuly 4 - August 25 Rosebud My Name is Asher Lev Adaptation of the poignant and moving novel by Chaim Potok Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom for tickets or show infoThursdays starting August 2 Drumheller 6 week Country amp Western Swing (Jive) Lessons 700 pm for singles or couples at carol todor dance school Call 403-823-4377 to registerMonday evenings Nacmine Community Bingo at Nacmine Hall Doors open 6 pm Bingo starts at 730 pmWednesday evenings Drumheller Wing Night Flavourz Restaurant and LoungeFriday Nights Drumheller Friday Rib Night Flavourz Restaurant and Lounge

August 9 - 12 Carbon Join us as Carbon celebrates its Centennial Lots to see and doSaturday August 11 Drumheller Drumheller and District Humane Society invites you to their 1st Anniversary Celebration BBQ Donuts Cake Coffee 11 am - 2 pm 1121D South Railway AvenueMonday August 13 Rosebud Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tournament Reserve your ticket by calling Peter 403-334-2378 or Michael at 403-820-2356Saturday August 25 Michichi Ryan Savary Memorial Fishing Derby at Michichi Reservoir 7 am - 4 pm Enter by 11 amSunday August 26 Drumheller RunWalk in Memory of Mitchell Dawson DVSS Track from 10 am - 4 pm Contact Cody for more info 403-823-5616 or 403-821-0326Wednesday Afternoon KidsClub After School Program 330 - 530 pm Drumheller Church of the Nazarene 627 6 Street East 403-823-7020 for information

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For two years the hill overlooking the Pas-sion Play site has stood silent Th e former ski hill and its equipment like the badlands sur-rounding has been slowly eroding away Th e Canadian Bad-lands Passion Play So-ciety hopes to change that ldquoTh ere are a whole lot of discussions and

research happening about the lift Wersquore looking at it and ask-ing ourselves what can we use this space for Wersquore trying to get an-swersrdquo said Passion Play executive director Vance Neudorf Earlier this year the Passion Play celebrated as it successfully pur-chased the old ski hillrsquos share of the land which consisted of the area below the fi rst chair lift

tower Th e purchase also included the en-tirety of the lodge a large quonset parking and the lift station sit-ting at the base of the hill Th e Passion Play has renovated and utilized everything from the purchase save the lift station However the ideas have been fl oat-ing around for awhile regarding what to do with it ldquoWersquove been look-ing at this ever since we started looking into buying the prop-erty Going into some-thing like those you have to have an idea of what needs to be done Wersquove put out feelers with various research companies to see what is possiblerdquo said Neu-dorf In regards to leasing the remainder of the hill and bringing back skiing to the valley there are some obsta-cles to overcome

ldquoOne of the problems is it hasnrsquot moved in two years We got to look at how to protect it or make it usable Th e bigger issues with the ski hill are chang-ing weather patterns and the infrastructure From what I under-stand the pipes are in desperate need of re-pair and renovation Some parts couldnrsquot even pump waterrdquo said Neudorf

Water is needed in the creation of artifi cial snow Considering the lack of winter weather this past year a lot of snow wouldrsquove needed to be created With the pumping system as it is now it wouldrsquove been an obstacle Th e Passion Play is considering other rec-reational uses for the old ski hill All ideas are being researched including the possibil-

ity of mountain biking courses ldquoTh ere has been an idea to use the area for mountain biking I think therersquos research that needs to be done You put a trial on the rocks of the Rocky Mountains and yoursquore probably good for 15 years You carve a trail in bentonite you might be good for two months Th e fi rst good rain and the trail is gonerdquo said Neudorf ldquoBentonite is a dif-ferent kettle of fi sh when thinking of how to utilize the site We put up our own trails every year and as we do that we create dif-ferent erosion pat-terns that are going to change the shape of the hills Wersquore going to have to look carefully at how work with the environment so things arenrsquot just short termrdquo For now the Passion Play continues its re-search Th ey have con-tacted regulatory bod-ies to determine what has to be done to bring everything up to code Th e Passion Play also welcomes ideas from residents as to what they would like to see ldquoTh ere are a lot of ideas fl oating around Itrsquos going to take some time research the pos-sibilitiesrdquo said Neu-dorf ldquoAnybody who has thoughts on what could happen should step and let us knowrdquo

The ski hill has been idle and decaying for the past two years but the Passion PlaySociety hopes to turn that around The Passion Play Society is investigating what it would take to get the lift running

and how best to utilize the hill Earlier this year the Passion Play Society bought the ski hillrsquos share of the property which made up the lower part of the hill (below the fi rst chair lift tower)

inSide photo by Michael James

Passion Play Society researches ski hill possibilities

SPORTS

Statues are built for some coaches Some have had sta-diums named after them A handful have been honoured with Hall of Fame selections

But generally itrsquos sad but true Coaches are hired to be fi red Coaches are generally neces-sary but unimportant compo-nents of successful teams ldquoI

couldnrsquot have done it without the playersrdquo is a familiar joke among coaches who know that good players tend to make or-dinary coaches good and good coaches greatUndoubtedly the sports coach with the highest profi le in North America today is not in the NFL NHL NBA or Major League Baseball The coach faced with the glare of the brightest spotlight in sports today is a Canadian who steers the swing of the worldrsquos most famous golfer Tiger WoodsHis name is Sean Foley a Torontonian who uses some unique golf ideas and some un-usual philosophical approaches to steer his stable of golfers which also includes Hunter Mahan and Justin Rose both of whom are ranked among the worldrsquos Top 15 as is Woods Coaching Woods is not easy Foley has gone from the equiv-alent of behind the scenes on golf ranges to Hollywood where Tigerrsquos every swing tweak is analyzed dissected and discussed by the golf in-dustry If Tiger plays well Fol-ey is a genius If things go bad in Tigerland the tabloids may be calling for his headRose says Foley is ldquotechnical without being mechanicalrdquo ac-cording to a story on golfworldcomOddly Foley attended Tennes-see State a predominately black college on a golf scholarship but always felt more comfort-able on the range working on his game and othersrsquo than on the course The golfworldcom story quoted his TSU room-mate saying Foley kept a black garbage bag in his room fi lled with clippings of instruction

articles His instruction dream led to a job at Glen Abbey near Toronto and he started help-ing Canadian Stephen Ames on the range one day ldquo He changed what Irsquod been trying to change for yearsrdquo Ames told golfworldcomThrough Ames Foley got to the inside of the PGA Tour and while Woods was going through coaches Butch Har-mon and Hank Haney he was on his way to reaching the low point in his golf career Now that Foley has helped Woods get back on his game the Ca-nadian is getting much of the credit for the resurgence While Foley stands only 5-foot-7 he is becoming a big big man in the world of golfbull Among the stupid things in sports by Norman Chad of the Washington Post ldquoFootball players dumping Gatorade on their coach in the waning mo-ments of a victory First of all this celebratory gesture lost its appeal about 2700 gallons of Gatorade ago Second of all Irsquod consider it more appropriate to dump Gatorade on a coach after losing a gamerdquobull Howard Rosenblatt of Al-bany NY as seen in Norman Chadrsquos lsquoSlouchrsquo column ldquoIf MLBrsquos All-Star Game had end-ed in a tie would the seventh game of the World Series have been played at a neutral siteldquo

Care to comment Email bru-cepenton2003yahooca

Reelinrsquo good at annual fi shing derbyDonella Swan

| inSide Drumheller

Running in its 18th year the Ryan Savary Me-morial Fishing Derby will be held on August 25 at the Michichi Reservoir with $600 in cash prizes to be won Held in memory of Ryan his father Alex Sa-vary said it is a way to bring people together to enjoy a day of being in the outdoors and catching some fi sh ldquoItrsquos always a lovely bunch of people who come out every year and itrsquos always a blastrdquo said Sa-vary Ryan passed away in 1993 when he was just 17

years old after he was in-volved in a single-vehicle rollover accident His father said he had three passions in life fi shing golfi ng and marathon running ldquoHe was unfortunately taken away from us much too early but this is one way we remember himrdquo said Savary He said shortly before his sonrsquos passing Ryan and his best friend Greg St Laurent had wanted to start up a fi shing derby Following his death St Laurent kickstarted the derby in his honour Originally beginning in Hanna the fi shing derby was later moved to Michi-chi Reservoir

ldquoRyan and Greg used to fi sh at Michichi quite often People always love the fi shing spot Irsquove trav-elled to many places and I canrsquot even match (Michi-chi) to anythingrdquo said Sa-vary Th e derby runs from 700 am to 400 pm on Saturday August 25 En-trants will be accepted until 1100 am and regis-tration for the event must occur before fi shing Many prizes arewaiting to be won including the $600 in cash winnings as mentioned above ldquoIrsquom hoping to keep this derby going even long after Irsquom gonerdquo said Savary

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This gentleman got the full experience of a mud bog at the DORVA Motocross Track located just off Highway 9 South on August 4 After being unexpectedly pushed in by one of his friends he still came out smiling

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Go ahead get dirty

(l-r) Alex Savary organizer of the Ryan Sa-vary Memorial Fishing Derby stands with Richard Murtagh who won fi rst in the Adult Division in the 2011 derby Murtagh

also won the special Ryan Savary event which is the catch of the day weighing in at 1 lb 2 oz the largest fi sh Savary ever caught at Michichi

inSide photo by Wendy Braun

CANADIAN COACH GUIDES TIGERrsquoS COMEBACK

Bruce

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16 - Friday August 10 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Th e Rosebud Lions are keeping the memory of one of its most dedicat-ed community members alive Th is coming Monday Akokinskway will be the site for the annual Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tournament Th is will be the eighth year of

the tournament Th e tournament was created in honour of Ray Zachariassen a long time member of the Rosebud commu-nity Zachariassen died in 2005 from a combi-nation of lung and bone cancer Zachariassen and his family moved near Rose-bud in 1964 He lived there for the remainder

of his life He started off farming but soon be-came deeply involved in helping his newfound community and joined

the local Lions Club in the late 1960rsquos Later he served 13 and a half years as a councillor for Wheatland County and six years as Reeve

However what many remember most about him was his devotion to the sport of golf ldquoIt feels good to have the tournament keep goingrdquo said Richard Zachariassen Rayrsquos son ldquoHe loved the sport He probably golfed fi ve to eight times a week dur-ing his last couple yearsrdquo ldquoHe was always an avid golfer and he was a big part of get-ting Akokiniskway up and running He was al-ways down there golfi ng

He was also a devoted community member Between his love of golf and his participation in the Lions thatrsquos how it came aboutrdquo said Peter Lauridsen who is help-ing organize the event For the past several years the Rosebud Li-ons have been organiz-ing the tournament Th e money raised goes to-wards various projects in the community Th e money raised this year has not been earmarked as of yet ldquoTh e money we raise goes towards Rosebud community project For example a couple years ago we donated the money to help fi nish the addition on the Rosebud Centennial Museum We also made a contribution to assist in completing the new fi re hall Like any small town therersquos always projects needing donerdquo said Lauridsen Th e tournament is 18 holes complete with hole prizes entertain-

ment auctions and sup-per Th e day opens with a brunch starting at 11 am and the tournament begins at 1 pm After the golf is done golfers are invited to supper at the Rosebud Commu-nity Hall Prizes and auction items were donated from individuals and businesses from Rose-bud and surrounding communities ldquoWe get so much sup-port from surround-ing communities Wersquore very grateful for the help we getrdquo said Lauridsen Th ere are still spots open for the tourna-ment and registration will continue until Mon-day morning Tickets are available by calling Lauridsen at (403) 334-2378 and Michael Love at (403) 820-2356 ldquoItrsquos a great opportuni-ty for people in the com-munity to get together visit have a good time and support a great causerdquo said Lauridsen

RAY ZACHARIASSEN MEMORIAL

GOLF TOURNAMENTMonday August 13 2012

Akokiniskway Golf Course Rosebud AB

Sponsored by theRosebud Lions Club

All Proceeds to go to Rosebud Community Projects

TICKETS AVAILABLE ATRosebud Centre Box Of ce or reserve by calling

Peter at 403-334-2378 or Michael at 403-820-2356

BRUNCHGOLFSUPPER - $100bull Brunch at golf course 1100 am - 100 pmbull 18 holes of golf power cart 100 - 530 pmbull Supper Entertainment Live amp Silent Auctions 600 - 900 pm Rosebud Community Hall

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Golfers from around Rosebud will descend upon the Akokinskway Golf Course this coming Monday for the eighth annual Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tourna-ment Zachariassen lived in the area for four decades as

a farmer served on Wheatland County Council for nearly two decades and was a long time member of the Rose-bud Lions The money raised from the tournament goes towards vital community projects

photo submitted

Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tournament putts into eighth year

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Find your copy on standsand in your mailboxEvery Friday

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Ask for Wendy or Kathryn

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support from surrounding

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QU

OTE

Ray Zachariassen (left) and Albert Clark doing

what they love during a tournament years ago

sportssportsCall our Sportsline at 403-823-2580 or fax 403-823-3864 or email us at newsinsidedrumhellercom

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Page 4: inSide Drumheller Aug 10, 2012

Michael James |inSide Drumheller

Itrsquos only in its fi rst year but al-ready Th e Power of Four program run by Drumheller Family Litera-cy is being held up as model for a nation-wide program Th e program was evaluated two weeks ago by Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Young-sters (HIPPY) Canada HIPPY Canada started a federally funded pilot program last year and Drum-heller was one of 20 communities that participated ldquoIt was a very successful year We were just evaluated on our program because of how well it went this yearrdquo said Louise Hen-rickson program coordinator ldquoTh is is what they want to use as a model for other programs and fi nd out why we were successfulrdquo Th e Power of Four program fo-cuses on teaching preschool chil-dren the fundamentals of literacy by age four before they head off to kindergarten Th rough classes with parents books and activ-ity guides the program teaches parents how to interact with their children to help foster literacy and other fundamental skills ldquoItrsquos getting parents involved in their childrsquos education Parents donrsquot realize how strong they are as fi rst educators Children need the parentrsquos supportrdquo said Hen-rickson Ideally children need to hear 1000 books before kindergarten and have six to eight rhymes or songs memorized During the course of the pro-gram parents attend eight ses-sions receive six books discuss the material and go home with activities they can do with their children

Angeline Seeley a parent of two children aged three and fi ve (two and four at the time of the program) felt the program was worthwhile ldquoMy four year old son who just turned fi ve he was starting to read words like lsquocatrsquo or lsquodogrsquo after the program We would be driv-ing and he would notice the sign for Delia and could sound out the words Hersquos been exposed to con-sistent reading and interaction ldquoIt was benefi cial to have both (kids) in the program because my three year old can speak in complete sentences He has an incredible vocabularyrdquo said Seeley It wasnrsquot just her children who did the learning ldquoYou take on an awareness that the learning process isnrsquot just about the kids Itrsquos about the par-ents learning how to teach their child Every time you interact with your child they learn some-thing from yourdquo said Seeley Th e program is not just about learning During the program ses-sions parents meet each other

interact swap advice and build a support network ldquoTh erersquos benefi ts from even just the parents interacting We talk and the other parents might bring up things or advice you might not have thought of Th eyrsquore going through the same things yoursquore going throughrdquo said Seeley For now Drumheller Family Literacy is working on funding to continue Th e Power of Four pro-gram next year Th rough grants and donations it is hoped things will continue to grow Th e next sessions are set to begin in Sep-tember Anyone interested in joining is encouraged to contact Henrick-son at 403-823-7969 ldquoIf you have the opportunity to do this program donrsquot hesitate for a minuterdquo said Seeley ldquoYoursquore go-ing through the material together so yoursquore developing a bond and relationship Itrsquos not just bonding with literacy yoursquore bonding with each other and creating strong roots as a familyrdquo

Drumheller Power of Four model for national program

Patrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

Administration for the Town of Drumheller is currently in the research phase of preparing a new bylaw on how taxis are operated and regulated within Drumheller Th e proposed bylaw is expected to be ready for presentation to Town Council by early fall said Paul Salvatore director of Community Services for the Town of Drumheller

ldquoTh e goal is to come up with a bylaw that is sim-ple easy to understand and works for those who it applies tordquo said Salvatore Th e need for a new bylaw it seems as Salvatore explains is when more competition enters the marketplace there is an outcry for regulation Looking into examples from other communities within Alberta Salvatore said they want to create a bylaw that best suits Drumheller ldquoWe certainly donrsquot want to take examples from communities that are way beyond our scope and size Calgary for instance has thousands of cabs on the road and thatrsquos just not Drumhellerrdquo said Salvatore Th ere is an existing bylaw for taxis operating within Drumheller however it hasnrsquot been updat-ed since 2000 ldquoWe want to operate and regulate in a simple way but also ensure the safety of passengersrdquo

4 - Friday August 10 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

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around the Drumheller areaFax resume to 403-208-7982

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All rights reserved The use of any or all of the material in this publication is prohib-ited without the express permission of the publisher Any andor all information found within this publication may be displayed on the internet at the discretion of the publisher

O R Sheddy EditorO R Sheddy PublisherLetters to the Editor are most welcome They should be brief and to the point We reserve the right to edit letters for legality clarity and taste Letters must bear the name address and phone number of the writer Anonymous letters will be discarded

Published every Friday Office 515 Highway 10 East Drumheller ABMailing Box 1629 Drumheller AB T0J 0Y0

Phone 4038232580 Fax 4038233864email informationinsidedrumhellercom

drum hellerd h lld h ll

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Drumheller Family Literacy has been helping teach parents how to teach their children the basics of literacy over the past year The Power of Four

program is now being held up as a model for similar programs through-out Canada It is hoped the program will resume come September

submitted photo

Paul Salvatore director of Community Services for the Town of Drumheller said the new taxi bylaw is in the research stage By early fall the bylaw is expected to be ready for presentation before Town Council

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Changes to taxi bylaw in research stageWORKS

Donella Swan | inSide Drumheller

As the summer season comes rolling through many will head out on the roads with their motor-cycles Enjoying the sunshine on a motor-bike can be an adven-ture however safety precautions must be kept in mind Here are some tips for motorcyclists from Constable JS Smith on how to stay safe and still enjoy the thrill of the ride this summer1 Make yourself vis-ibleAlways assume yoursquore invisible because to most drivers you are A few easy ldquotapsrdquo on the pedal or lever be-fore stopping makes your brake light more eye catching to trail-ing traffi c On that note always make complete stops and look twice for poten-tial hazards2 Hope for the best prepare for the worstDress for the crash Even for fi ve-minute trips because nobody likes to eat pavement An approved safety helmet and protective clothing is an impor-tant precaution Driv-ing defensively is also a priority Always as-sume that car sitting across the intersec-tion will turn across your bow at the green light with or without a signal 3 Be patient and pay attentionAlways take another second or two before pulling out to pass riding away from

curbs or merging into traffi c Itrsquos the things you donrsquot see that get you an extra look could save your life 4 Keep your eyes movingScanning traffi c for potential trouble is key as it is always shifting Never change direc-tion without checking if the coast is clear 5 Learn to swerveBeing able to execute tight turns in quick succession is so im-portant Hazards can arise any moment and a driver must re-act Practicing tight turns both left and right until it is a refl ex is a good idea 6 Slippery when wetIf a patch of pavement looks the slightest bit wet always assume itrsquos slippery It may be nothing however if itrsquos oil water engine coolant or a number of other things po-tentially on the road way you might be in trouble Better to slow down than to be sorry 7 Leave the iPod at homeHaving your music cranked up with your headphones in is ex-ceptionally danger-ous You may not hear that vehicle blasting its horn behind you or the emergency ve-hicle racing to a call

Sometimes hearing the danger come be-fore seeing it Motor-cyclists need to be on the aware 8 Ride within your comfort zoneEven when riding with a group stay safe by riding at your own level Riding over your ability is an easy way to wind up hit-ting the ditch Have a rendezvous point for the group to meet up again allowing ev-eryone to ride at their own pace 9 Watch oncoming left turning carsDonrsquot ever assume a motorist will wait for you to make the inter-section Beating the red light may be on their mind and they may just make that left turn right in front of you Left turning cars remain the lead-ing killer of motorcy-clists 10 Take a motorcy-cle safety courseTh ese courses are de-signed to educate peo-ple about the hazards and safety precautions of riding a motorcycle Whether yoursquore a new or experienced rider what you may learn in this course may just save your life down the road On an end note from the RCMP Al-

berta Media Rela-tions drivers of oth-er vehicles need to

share the road with motorcyclists and never underestimate

their speed their size makes their speed de-ceptive

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 10 2012 - 5

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Deadline for all applications is Wednesday September 5 2012

For more information or questions you may have contact us at403-943-1241 or toll-free 1-877-275-8830communityengagementalbertahealthservicesca

YOUR VOICE MATTERS

Michael James| inSide Drumheller

Sometime between the hours of 800 pm Friday July 27 2012 and 800 am the fol-lowing day person or persons stole 240 square bales of hay from the north ditch of Highway 9 west of Drumheller Th e bales were situated between the turn-off to Nacmine and the Beynon Corner Th e bales are 75-100 pounds each and tied with black twine If you have any infor-mation on this or any

other crime please contact the Drum-heller RCMP at (403)

823-7590 or phone Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS

The Drumheller RCMP are asking residents to aid in lo-cating the person(s) involved in the theft of 240 square bales of hay from the north ditch of Highway 9 west be-tween the turnoff to Nacmine and the Beynon Corner

Bale bandit steals hay load

Ten tips on riding the roads safely

Nick Dalton enjoys a summer cruise on his Harley Davidson but he said staying safe is a high priority Constable JS Smith has

tips for motorcyclists to stay safe on the roads and have some fun

inSide photo by Donella Swan

This Summer at the Drumheller Church of the NazareneJoin us this summer at Riverside Park as we learn how to be TRANSFORMERS Wednesday August 8

at 630 pm In the event of rain Kidztown in the

Park will take place at the Church

Finale August 15th at 600 pm at the Church

Church of the Nazarene - 627 6th St East 403-823-2156k31c33m

Beginning Wednesday September 19 An After

School Program For Children Grades K-6

The children will enjoy a program of healthy snacks play time games music fun Bible based stories amp crafts Registration - $2000

Registration Contact Dorothy Reeder (403-823-7020) Or the Church (below)

For a complete listing

of programs and to book

your experience visit the

Museum or scan here

tyrrellmuseumcomprograms

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If you know someone who has acool ride

let us knowCall us at

403-823-2580 or email

newsinsidedrumhellercom

Rides

Real high riderDuring the summer this is Brian Kinniburghrsquos daily driver The Fox Coulee Aviation pilot spends much of his summer up in the air in his Air Tractor 502B This is the industry standard crop spraying craft manufactured in Olney Texas The single seater is pulled along by a 750 horsepower Pratt amp Whitney engine that can propel the craft to 170 mph However Brian typically sprays at a comfortable 140mph

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

Friday May 22 2009

TheYour guide to

Friday August 10 2012 Page 6 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

Donella SwanThe Weekender

Drumhellerrsquos Little Church located on North Dinosaur Trail west of the Royal Tyr-rell Museum is often a site for visitors to stop and see However the six-seater church has also been a popular site for many countless wed-ding ceremonies and vow renewals ldquoIrsquove married eight to ten couples out at the Little Church in the seven years Irsquove been a marriage com-missionerrdquo said Ma-rina Flater who is a marriage commission-er in Drumheller When discuss-ing the chosen loca-tion with the couples Flater said many of them chose the Little Church because of the beautiful landscape ldquoItrsquos this adorable little tiny church in a beautiful setting and most of the couples Irsquove married out there have been from out of townrdquo said Flatcher Becky Kowal-chuk another mar-riage commissioner in town said in the last two years she has been a commissioner has married one couple at the Little Church

ldquoTh e bride had a grandmother here in Drumheller She spent many summers in the valley and fondly re-membered the Little Church Her groom and her had travelled from Ontario to be married hererdquo said Kowal-chuck Built by lo-cal contrac-tor Trygve Seland in co-operation with the Ministerial Associa-tion the Little Church was designed to be a

place of worship and meditation - not just a tourist attraction Th e tiny structure is maintained by the Drumheller amp District Chamber of Com-merce Over the years the Little Church has

survived many acts of vandal-ism Th e sign outside the Little Church says it was built in 1968 and re-

built by inmates at the Drumheller Institu-tion in 1991 Th ere has been a few discrepan-

cies regarding these dates ldquoItrsquos kind of fun when therersquos tour-ists there [during a ceremony] because they just canrsquot believe therersquos a real wedding taking placerdquo said Flat-er ldquoCeremonies held at the Little Church are defi nitely small due to limited space but it provides a very inti-mate atmosphererdquo

Friday August 10 2012 Page 7 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

is one of Canadarsquos premiere theatre destinations Join the 30000 patrons who come annually for the Rosebud Experience Food theatre and so much more

While in Rosebud be sure to visit

Wild Horse JackrsquosShow this ad and receive

10 off all food (not including beverages and tax)

Fully licensed Hours Wed - Sat Noon - 8 pm

Friday is Prime Rib Night

For reservations call 403-677-2999

May 25 - August 25

Matinees - Wed Thurs Sat Evenings - Thurs Fri Sat

Only 25 minutes from Drumheller

For more info amp tickets call 1-800-267-7553 or go to rosebudtheatrecom

Come see

biggest little story

biggest little town

July 4 - August 25

Playing at the Studio Stage Wed Thurs amp Sat at 5 pm

Adaptation of the poignant and moving novel by Chaim Potok

Opening This Week

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NOW PLAYING

Everyone Welcome

to uncover that Antique Classic Hot Rod Muscle Car or MotorcycleGet ready

Tune her up polish the chrome amp with pipes rumbling Cruise to the Dub amp let everyone enjoy your work of art

10 pc Chubby Chicken for $12(from 5-8 pm)

CRUISE IN EVERY THURSDAY500 - 800 pm

and every following Thursday Drumheller Location

Home of the famous Country DonairArea 51 Lounge

Fun is at Flavourz403-823-4447

Next to DQ w32c36m

Sunday Buffet

All You Can EatStarts at Noon

WednesdayWing NightAll You Can EatOnly $1000 pp

Canadarsquos largest live reptile display with more than 100 species displayed in bright naturalistic cages

bull Cobras bull Gila Monsters bull Anacondas bull Crocodiles

Fred the 600 lb American Alligator

Friendly professional staff are always on hand to introduce you to one of our friendly Boa Constrictors or answer any questions you may have Catch one of our many educational programs in the summer

Special Educational Programs are availablefor pre-booked groups

Complete the Drumheller Experience

Open Year RoundSummer 10 am - 10 pm daily bull Call for off -season hours

4038238623 bull wwwreptileworldnet 95 - 3 Avenue E Downtown Drumheller

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wwwdrumhellercornmazecomFollowus on

Get Lost at the

Over 5 km ofpathways in KIDS MAZE amp T-REX MAZELocated 19 km south west of Drumheller on Highway 9 turn left (south) on Range Road 213 for 1 km Follow the signs

403-820-0181

NOW OPEN

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Come climb inside the

OPEN DAILYOPEN DAILY

XpsmeXpsmersquorsquottLARGESTEjoptbvsEjoptbvs

403-823-8100403-823-8100 60 - 1 Avenue West60 - 1 Avenue Westw20c35m

The Drumheller Little Church located west on North Di-nosaur Trail is a popular tourist attraction in the valley However it has also been a popular spot for wedding nuptials

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Say ldquoI dordquo at Drumheller Little Church

Anyone who has or knowrsquos someone who said ldquoI dordquo at the Little Church feel free to share your memories with Th e Drum-heller MailinSide Drumheller by sending a wedding photo of the happy couple along with their names and wedding date to newsdrumheller-mailcom

Page 8 - The Weekender 2012 Friday May 18 2012 Friday May 18 2012 The Weekender 2012 - Page 9

ROSEBUDAKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE

Downtown CoreRotary Splash Park

DOWNTOWN DRUMHELLER

Bus DepotBadlands Historical Centre

Post Office

Civic CentreLibrary

RCMP

Medical Clinic

Medical Clinic

HOSPITAL

MIDLAND PROVINCIAL PARK

Royal Tyrrell Museum of PalaeontologyLittle ChurchDinosaur Golf amp Country ClubGolf Driving RangeBleriot Ferry

TO

TO NacmineBleriot FerryCarbon

Newcastle ParkSet on the banks of the Red Deer River has a beach and walking trails baseball dia-monds and picnic tables

LEGEND

RosedaleSuspension BridgeCambriaAsteroidEast CouleeEC School MuseumAtlas Coal MineCaracol Clay StudiosHwy 10xHwy 36Hwy 56WayneThe Hoodoos

TO

Map of the

Town of Drumheller

Drumheller Regional

Chamber of Development

amp Tourism

WORLDrsquoS LARGEST DINOSAUR

DeliaVerdant ValleyHandhills Lake

Nature TrailA hiking trail along the scenic Red Deer River gives an excellent view of the unique geological formations and wildlife in the Valley

2012Home of the

HEY KIDSCool down at the

Rotary Splash Park

Located next to the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur

The Fossil Shop

WHIFS Flapjack House

Horseshoe CanyonHelicopter Rides

REPTILEWORLD

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

The Drumheller Valley is a unique scenic valley created by millions of years of erosion by wind and water

About 65 million years ago dinosaurs roamed the hot tropical swamps and forests that covered this area Today the fossil-ized remains of the dinosaurs can be seen in museums all over the world and the lush vegetation exists as coal seams throughout the area

The Valley was first inhabited by Thomas Greentree who in 1902 built his homestead on what is now the Town of Drumheller The Greentree House became a stop-over place for early pioneers coming into the district

It was Sam Drumheller who first exploited rich coal reserves

in the area and conceived the idea of a townsite in the Valley Jesse Gouge opened the first coal mine in 1911 In 1913 the Calgary-Drumheller railway line was opened and the coal industry boomed More than 40 mines were soon operating in the Valley Mining towns like Nacmine (short for North American Collieries Mine) Midlandvale Rosedale East Coulee Wayne and Newcastle developed notorious reputations as highrolling boomtowns with bootlegging and gambling When gas and oil were discovered in other parts of Alberta the importance of coal diminished and the economy of the Valley turned to other things

Today the Town of Drumheller relies on agriculture gov-ernment services oil and gas and tourism for its economic prosperity

Tourist information

HospitalH

Badlands Community

Facility

Badlands Comuniity Faclity

Here to make you happyTM

LEGEND

Tourist informationHospitalH

Portable water amp dump station Medical Clinic

Dump Station

H

Not valid with any other off ersCoupon only redeemable at Lube-X Drumheller

Soon to be

SAVE $10OFF YOUR NEXT SERVICE

Warranty ApprovedNext to Boston Pizza (403) 823 9667

Oil Change bull Auxiliary Services bull Transmission Services bull Coolant System Services

w20c35m

TH

E O

RIG

INA

L s

ince

198

6The Fossil Shopinc

61 bridge street 403-823-6774

w20c35m

Mic Hogs amp Biker Hogs Welcome

Whether yoursquore a veteran karaoke crooner or a newbie come sing your heart out every Friday night

Outdoor Patio VLTS Liqour Store Bargain Room Rates Rider Friendly

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BAR

1220 Newcastle Trail Drumheller AB 403-823-6844k20c35min the Dinosaur Hotel

Hot Fresh Food and Cool Chilled TreatsOpen Mon-Sat 10 am - 9 pmSun 11 am - 9 pm(Summer time lsquotil 10 pm)

1102A Highway 9 South Drumheller403-823-8131

w20c35m

45 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-350545 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-3505

Designer Childrens Clothing Giftware Fashion AccessoriesD i CCCChhild CCll ththi Gift F hi A i

Unique gifts for everyone on your list

k20c35m

Buff et starts at 11 am bull $895 per personLobster 1 piece 2lbs bull ONLY $2495

Business Hours 9 am - 9 pm bull Free Internet AccessClose to Econo Lodge amp Shoppers Drug Mart

388 Centre Street Downtown Drumheller 403-823-3030

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

k20p

24m

403-823-6362

k20c35m

Free delivery within town limits

on orders over $2500 after 5 pm

2 for 1pizza amp pasta

TAKE OUT ONLY

700 - Highway 9 South Drumheller

Come climb inside the

OPEN DAILYOPEN DAILY

XpsmeXpsmersquorsquottLARGESTEjoptbvsEjoptbvs

403-823-8100403-823-8100 60 - 1 Avenue West60 - 1 Avenue Westw20c35m

Visit

Photo by Mike Todor

Janet Grabner amp John Dahm invite you to browse through their gallery and working studio fi lled with their handmade treasures

Although wersquore open most days from 10 am to 4 pm you can call ahead to make sure wersquore there

WErsquoRE LOCATED IN EAST COULEE AT 169-6TH STREET

(403) 822-2258 k20c36m

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

305 - 4 Street West Drumheller bull 403-823-3318OPEN 11 am - 9 pm Tuesday to Saturday

Can you believe it70 flavours of milkshakes

and slushDare to try one

Bernie Made

It

You Gotta Eat Here

k20c35m

Located at The Brick Railway Ave East amp Centre Street

Find us on FacebookFind us on Facebook

Daily Specials Healthy Menu Choices Fresh Homestyle Food Specialty Coffees Smoothies Breakfast Bagels Quesadillas Desserts Free Wireless Internet

k20cm

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BARin the Dinosaur Hotel

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

Page 8 - The Weekender 2012 Friday May 18 2012 Friday May 18 2012 The Weekender 2012 - Page 9

ROSEBUDAKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE

Downtown CoreRotary Splash Park

DOWNTOWN DRUMHELLER

Bus DepotBadlands Historical Centre

Post Office

Civic CentreLibrary

RCMP

Medical Clinic

Medical Clinic

HOSPITAL

MIDLAND PROVINCIAL PARK

Royal Tyrrell Museum of PalaeontologyLittle ChurchDinosaur Golf amp Country ClubGolf Driving RangeBleriot Ferry

TO

TO NacmineBleriot FerryCarbon

Newcastle ParkSet on the banks of the Red Deer River has a beach and walking trails baseball dia-monds and picnic tables

LEGEND

RosedaleSuspension BridgeCambriaAsteroidEast CouleeEC School MuseumAtlas Coal MineCaracol Clay StudiosHwy 10xHwy 36Hwy 56WayneThe Hoodoos

TO

Map of the

Town of Drumheller

Drumheller Regional

Chamber of Development

amp Tourism

WORLDrsquoS LARGEST DINOSAUR

DeliaVerdant ValleyHandhills Lake

Nature TrailA hiking trail along the scenic Red Deer River gives an excellent view of the unique geological formations and wildlife in the Valley

2012Home of the

HEY KIDSCool down at the

Rotary Splash Park

Located next to the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur

The Fossil Shop

WHIFS Flapjack House

Horseshoe CanyonHelicopter Rides

REPTILEWORLD

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

The Drumheller Valley is a unique scenic valley created by millions of years of erosion by wind and water

About 65 million years ago dinosaurs roamed the hot tropical swamps and forests that covered this area Today the fossil-ized remains of the dinosaurs can be seen in museums all over the world and the lush vegetation exists as coal seams throughout the area

The Valley was first inhabited by Thomas Greentree who in 1902 built his homestead on what is now the Town of Drumheller The Greentree House became a stop-over place for early pioneers coming into the district

It was Sam Drumheller who first exploited rich coal reserves

in the area and conceived the idea of a townsite in the Valley Jesse Gouge opened the first coal mine in 1911 In 1913 the Calgary-Drumheller railway line was opened and the coal industry boomed More than 40 mines were soon operating in the Valley Mining towns like Nacmine (short for North American Collieries Mine) Midlandvale Rosedale East Coulee Wayne and Newcastle developed notorious reputations as highrolling boomtowns with bootlegging and gambling When gas and oil were discovered in other parts of Alberta the importance of coal diminished and the economy of the Valley turned to other things

Today the Town of Drumheller relies on agriculture gov-ernment services oil and gas and tourism for its economic prosperity

Tourist information

HospitalH

Badlands Community

Facility

Badlands Comuniity Faclity

Here to make you happyTM

LEGEND

Tourist informationHospitalH

Portable water amp dump station Medical Clinic

Dump Station

H

Not valid with any other off ersCoupon only redeemable at Lube-X Drumheller

Soon to be

SAVE $10OFF YOUR NEXT SERVICE

Warranty ApprovedNext to Boston Pizza (403) 823 9667

Oil Change bull Auxiliary Services bull Transmission Services bull Coolant System Services

w20c35m

TH

E O

RIG

INA

L s

ince

198

6The Fossil Shopinc

61 bridge street 403-823-6774

w20c35m

Mic Hogs amp Biker Hogs Welcome

Whether yoursquore a veteran karaoke crooner or a newbie come sing your heart out every Friday night

Outdoor Patio VLTS Liqour Store Bargain Room Rates Rider Friendly

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BAR

1220 Newcastle Trail Drumheller AB 403-823-6844k20c35min the Dinosaur Hotel

Hot Fresh Food and Cool Chilled TreatsOpen Mon-Sat 10 am - 9 pmSun 11 am - 9 pm(Summer time lsquotil 10 pm)

1102A Highway 9 South Drumheller403-823-8131

w20c35m

45 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-350545 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-3505

Designer Childrens Clothing Giftware Fashion AccessoriesD i CCCChhild CCll ththi Gift F hi A i

Unique gifts for everyone on your list

k20c35m

Buff et starts at 11 am bull $895 per personLobster 1 piece 2lbs bull ONLY $2495

Business Hours 9 am - 9 pm bull Free Internet AccessClose to Econo Lodge amp Shoppers Drug Mart

388 Centre Street Downtown Drumheller 403-823-3030

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

k20p

24m

403-823-6362

k20c35m

Free delivery within town limits

on orders over $2500 after 5 pm

2 for 1pizza amp pasta

TAKE OUT ONLY

700 - Highway 9 South Drumheller

Come climb inside the

OPEN DAILYOPEN DAILY

XpsmeXpsmersquorsquottLARGESTEjoptbvsEjoptbvs

403-823-8100403-823-8100 60 - 1 Avenue West60 - 1 Avenue Westw20c35m

Visit

Photo by Mike Todor

Janet Grabner amp John Dahm invite you to browse through their gallery and working studio fi lled with their handmade treasures

Although wersquore open most days from 10 am to 4 pm you can call ahead to make sure wersquore there

WErsquoRE LOCATED IN EAST COULEE AT 169-6TH STREET

(403) 822-2258 k20c36m

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

305 - 4 Street West Drumheller bull 403-823-3318OPEN 11 am - 9 pm Tuesday to Saturday

Can you believe it70 flavours of milkshakes

and slushDare to try one

Bernie Made

It

You Gotta Eat Here

k20c35m

Located at The Brick Railway Ave East amp Centre Street

Find us on FacebookFind us on Facebook

Daily Specials Healthy Menu Choices Fresh Homestyle Food Specialty Coffees Smoothies Breakfast Bagels Quesadillas Desserts Free Wireless Internet

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NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BARin the Dinosaur Hotel

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

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ALL ROADS LEAD TO

For the month of Augustth th f A ttAth fFF hhh

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Visitors if you need a washroom please use ours

If you would like to offer this service to our visitors call 403-823-258023m

-Trip Advisor comment

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Donella SwanThe Weekender

Opening up the curtains on the hotel room window a young Ariadne Shaff er was both shocked and dis-appointed at the view presented It was April of 1988 Shaff er and her fam-ily had travelled from Libby Montana to see the sights and attrac-tions Drumheller had to off er Unfortunately though the day after their arrival the skies opened up and left the gift of large amounts of snow ldquoIn my memory our car was parked on the street and was com-pletely covered with snow It was so nice the day before and to wake up to that was like be-ing transported to a dif-

ferent world or some-thing Th ere was no way to get out of town or even to the muse-umrdquo Twenty-four years later Shaff er is return-ing to the valley with her own family ldquoI had always want-ed to return since my fi rst visit and when my daughter became interested in dinosaurs we decided Drumhell-er was the place to berdquo said Shaff er However there were even delays in travelling here this time around After a mix up over their daughterrsquos pass-port at the Los Angeles International Airport they were not permit-ted to cross the border via airplane Th e family then fl ew to Salt Lake City Utah from LA rented a car

in Salt Lake City and drove a total of 14 hours to get to Drumheller ldquoI just thought lsquowersquore going to see some di-nosaurs and nothing is going to stop usrsquordquo said Shaff er During her fi rst fam-ily vacation in Drum-heller in lsquo88 Shaff er remembers it most-ly spent in the hotel room playing cards and watching televi-sion Shaff er said after a day or two a path was fi nally dug out along the sidewalk leading to the movie theatre Her family and her walked down the street and watched Good Morn-ing Vietnam on the big screen ldquoTh at was the high-light of entertainment during our visit We were hoping so badly that the road could be

cleared to go out to the museum but there was just too much snow We fi nally had to turn around and go homerdquo said Shaff er Th is time however

they have a full itin-erary of things to do their fi rst stop being the museum ldquoI called my sister and bragged that I fi -nally got to fi nish our

aborted trip to Drum-hellerrdquo said Shaff er ldquoTh e best part of the trip however was how much fun my daughter Kizziah hadrdquo

(l-r) Costa Singer Kizziah Singer 7 and Ari-adne Shaff er visiting the Tyrrell Museum on August 2 Shaff er had visited Drumhell-

er as a teenager in April of 1988 having her time in the valley cut short by a huge dump of snow

photo submitted

Waiting 24 years to return to Drumheller

Friday August 10 2012 Page 11 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

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(the dog) Ramseier Lucerne SwitzerlandI noticed your RV isnrsquot from around here (Ma-rina) Itrsquos from Switzer-land You put it on a ship the ship brings it over and then you pick it up Th e rest of us fl ew inWhere did you land and where have you been so far We landed in Balti-more We went through Pennsylvania New York Niagara the prairies and now wersquore hereWhere to next To Banff and Jasper then either to the coast or down to the US I donrsquot know yetHow long are you going to be on the road About half a yearHow is everyone en-joying the trip so far Wersquore doing good Wersquore

on the road so long itrsquos not really a vacation itrsquos more of a lifestyleWhy stop in Drumhell-er Th e dinosaurs Along the way people were tell-ing us the museum was greatDo the boys have any favourite dinosaurs Dinosaurs are going to be new for them Th eyrsquore go-ing to learn something newIf someone from Drum-heller were to go to Lucerne what should they see Th erersquos history everywhere you go Th e Chapel Bridge is really famous Th e lake is gor-geous But just go into the mountains

SooohellipWhere ya from

BREAK

CLUES ACROSS1 Lion sound5 Pictural tapestry10 Many not ands

13 Largest known toad species14 Truth15 Places an object

17 Small mountain lake18 Scomberesocidae fi sh19 A NE Spanish river20 Selleck TV series22 Strong coarse fabric23 Nestling hawk24 Macaws26 Decorate with frosting27 The bill in a restaurant30 Sea patrol (abbr)31 Used of posture33 Basics34 Having no fi xed course38 Radioactivity units40 Star Warsrsquo Solo41 Water fi lled volcanic crater45 Initialism49 A shag rug made in Sweden50 Yemen capital52 Atomic 7954 CNNrsquos Turner55 A priestrsquos linen vestment56 Returned material authorization (abbr)58 Blood clam genus60 Raging amp uncontrollable62 Actress Margulies

66 Burrowing marine mollusk67 Port in SE S Korea68 Swiss river70 Mix of soul and calypso71 Area for fencing bouts72 Canned meat73 Myriameter74 Long ear rabbits75 RequestsCLUES DOWN1 Tell on2 Medieval alphabet3 Surrounding radiant light4 Open land where livestock graze5 Quench6 Strays7 Chickensrsquo cold8 Heart chamber9 Timid10 Oil cartel11 Statute heading12 Severely correct16 An amount not specifi ed21 It never sleeps22 Indian frock25 Soak fl ax27 Mariner

28 Arabian outer garment29 Binary coded decimal32 European Common Market35 17th Greek letter36 Norse sea goddess37 All without specifi cation39 Diego or Francisco 42 Products of creativity43 Yes vote44 Radioactivity unit46 Credit post or greeting47 Computer memory 48 Land or sea troops50 A way to travel on skis51 Tenure of abbot53 Fiddler crabs55 Rainbow shapes57 Bird genus of Platalea58 Having winglike extensions59 Squash bug genus61 Islamic leader63 Former Soviet Union 64 Small sleeps65 Iranian carpet city67 Auto speed measurement69 Ambulance providers

ARIES - Mar 21Apr 20You are on a roll Aries and now it is just a matter of maintaining the momentum for a few more days Donrsquot let anyone slow you down this week

TAURUS - Apr 21May 21Taurus there are many opportunities within your reach but you are not sure which way to go Seek advice from Sagittarius when you get a spare moment

GEMINI - May 22Jun 21Others can see you havenrsquot been yourself lately Gemini So relax and take a break from something thatrsquos been bothering you and you will return to being your old self You wonrsquot be disappointed

CANCER - Jun 22Jul 22Now is not the time for dawdling Cancer You have a full plate of things to tackle and it seems like the hours will be slipping away Recharge and get focused

LEO - Jul 23Aug 23Leo donrsquot let anyone discourage you when tackling a big project As you have proven time and again you simply need to establish a goal and your efforts will help you achieve it

VIRGO - Aug 24Sept 22Virgo though you may not know where your path will lead this week you are deeply aware that an adventure is in store Take some time to prepare your mind and body

LIBRA - Sept 23Oct 23Libra no one will know who you truly are unless you share a few secrets You donrsquot have to give everything away but allow others in by sharing some personal information

SCORPIO - Oct 24Nov 22Scorpio though you donrsquot shy away from challenges you do know when to pick your battles When something inconsequential comes up this week let it pass

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23Dec 21Sagittarius when a past confl ict resurfaces this week push it aside because that is ancient history It is better to focus on the positive things that are in store for you

CAPRICORN - Dec 22Jan 20Capricorn when you love someone it can be diffi cult to step aside and let this person make his or her own choices But this is what you have to do for lessons to be learned

AQUARIUS - Jan 21Feb 18Your eyes are bigger than your stomach at work this week Aquarius Delegate some tasks so everything goes smoothly and your project is completed on time

PISCES - Feb 19Mar 20Learning from your weaknesses can help you to grow stronger Pisces Accept a challenge that is presented this week even if it scares you

Horoscopes

Sudoku

Crossword

Herersquos how it works Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid broken down into nine 3x3 boxes To solve a sudoku the numbers 1 through 9 must fi ll each row column and box Each number can appear only once in each row column and box You can fi gure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric clues already provided in the boxes The more numbers you name the easier it gets to solve the puzzle

Sudoku Solution

AnswersLast Weeks

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12 - Friday August 10 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

Word Search Solution

I found this to be a nice change with barbecued chicken Ordinarily it seems we eat breaded chicken in the winter - good old comfort food

This recipe combines the goodness of fried chicken with the goodness of barbecued The mayonnaise marinade makes it especially moistYou can set it aside to bake on indirect heat after browning it

and not have to tend to it as much without worrying about it drying out

Crispy Grilled Chicken Thighs

13 cup mayonnaise1T chili powderfrac12 tsp cayenne8 skin-on bone-in chicken thighs1 frac12 cups breadcrumbs

Refrigerate chicken tossed in mayo and spices for at least 2 hours or overnightHeat grill Dip chicken in breadcrumbs to coatGrill chicken turning once until cooked ndash about 20 ndash 25 minutes per side

I have already made this more than once this summer Last time I had made a cold

spinach dip using yogurt mayo and sour cream I marinated the chicken in that instead of just the mayo It turned out delicious

For those who have followed my winning recipes from

the annual Shuswap cabin cook off s watch for the next one coming up There is an ethnic theme with each cabin entering a food from their own heritage I have a feeling it will be a close match for the winner

Food for

thoughtLori Stefanishion

inSide Drumheller Food Columnist

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EMPLOYMENT

OPPORTUNITIESNOW HIRING Retail Department Managers Cabelarsquos Edmonton retail is seeking experi-enced Retail Department Managers for both Hardlines and Softlines To apply please visit wwwcabelascacareers INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT Operator School No Simulators In-the-seat training Real world tasks Weekly start dates Job board Funding options Apply online ihe-schoolcom 1-866-399-3853 EXPERIENCED WATER and Vacuum Haul-ers required H2S PST First Aid Above av-erage day rate and cushy benefi ts plan Fax 403-934-3487 Email receptionmjswater-haulingca TJ LOGGING of Whitecourt Alberta is now accepting resumes for the logging season Heavy Duty Hoe Dozers Bunchers Skid-ders amp Process Operators Fax resume 780-778-2428 PORTERSCLEANERS WANTED Marquise has multiple cleaning positions in St Albert $13hour Full benefi ts Must complete crimi-nal record check Send resume to melessemarquiseca Fax 1-403-263-5773 or call Me-lesse 1-780-903-4069 FIGURE SKATING COACH needed in Brooks Minimum Primary Starskate Certifi ed Coaching all levels from PreCanskate to Star-skate Private Valid membership with Skate Canada Email skatinginbrooksgmailcom LOOKING TO HIRE one Heavy Duty Tech and one Journeyman Welder immediately for a busy truck shop in Sundre Experience re-quired Contact Chris 403-638-2262 SEEKING A CAREER in the Community Newspaper business Post your resume for FREE right where the publishers are looking Visit wwwawnacomresumes_addphp CERTIFIED MILLWRIGHTS NEEDED for growing northern company Competitive wages and benefi ts Safety tickets necessary Fax resume to 250-775-6227 or email infotorqueindustrialcom Online wwwtorquein-dustrialcom CERTIFIED ELECTRICIANS WANTED for growing northern company Competitive wag-es and benefi ts Safety tickets needed Fax 250-775-6227 or email infotorqueindus-trialcom Apply online wwwtorqueindustrialcom PERSON REQUIRED for full-time cattle posi-tion on Westlock area mixed farm and feedlot Must have animal health training or appropri-ate feedlot experience Farm equipment and computer knowledge is an asset Fax resume to 780-349-5414 or email to robjubileef-armsca FULL-TIME EQUIPMENT OPERATOR need-ed on mixed farm and feedlot near Westlock Successful candidate will need to be able to operate most farm equipment and farm trucks Must have a valid and clean Class 3 drivers licence Cattle experience an asset Fax resume and driver abstract to 780-349-5414 or email to robjubileefarmsca PARTS amp SERVICES Representatives at Ja-cobson Ford Salmon Arm BC We are look-ing for exciting customer friendly dynamic individuals capable of working in a fast paced work environment Parts and service experi-ence an asset but not necessary Email re-sume to iwantacareerjacobsonfordcom

AN ALBERTA CONSTRUCTION Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators Prefer-ence will be given to operators that are experi-enced in oilfi eld road and lease construction Lodging and meals provided The work is in the vicinity of Edson Alberta Alcohol amp Drug testing required Call Contour Construction at 780-723-5051 BLUE GRASS SOD FARMS requires full-time heavy duty mechanic apprentice Experience in farm equipment an asset Competitive wage with benefi ts Reply bluesodexplornetcom or fax 403-342-7488 COMMERCIAL BEEKEEPING Certifi cate Program GPRC Fairview Campus Extensive study of beekeeping queen rearing and hon-ey business Paid work experience Afford-able on-campus residences Starts January 7 2013 Call Lin 1-780-835-6630 wwwgprcabcafairview BLUERIDGE LUMBER INC looking for a 3rd amp 4th Class power engineer to operate ther-mal liquid heating system Excellent compen-sation and benefi ts Submit resume to Box 87 Blue Ridge AB T0E 0B0 Email jeffvic-torwestfrasercomEXPERIENCED CAT amp Hoe Operators re-quired for oilfi eld construction with well main-tained equipment Competitive salary amp safety tickets required Fax resume 780-778-2444

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HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED Live inor Live out caregiver to a child (0730-1630 hrs) M-F Five mins from Drumheller Driverrsquos license re-quired Contact at mleonhardtmagtechca or 403-823-7385 Start ASAP 31p32

HOUSE FOR RENT

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FREE PICKUPof all unwanted vehicles

Phone Bob or Chris403-364-2161

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GARAGE SALE Saturday August 11 - 10 am - 5 pm 643 Green Close Nacmine 32pGARAGE SALE Saturday August 11 from 9 am - 1 pm at the old library location 224 Centre Street Civic Centre We will be selling off our old furniture and odds and ends 32c

inSide

GARAGE SALES

Pay just $1299 plus GST and get FREE Garage Sale

Signslimits may apply

Contact usPhone 403-823-2580

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informationinsidedrumhellercom

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$900 plus GST - Up to 25 words $037 additional word

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Chinook bakes up donation for Palliative CareStaff at the Chinook Credit Union in Drumheller have been baking away for the past two years on a hefty $6000 donation to the Palliative Care Unit at the Drumheller Health Centre Chinook staff presented the donation on Wednesday August 8 to members of the Drumheller Health Foundation Chinook staff contributed to the donation through bake sales and raffl e items Representing the Drumheller Health Foundation were Lisa McKenzie (left) Cheryl Taylor Melissa Cameron Nathan Banda and foundation chair Dr Boris Nahornick Chinook staff members Sheresse Thompson Jessica Garrett Deanna Chambers Brenda DeMille and Sladjana Milosevic delivered the donation

inSide photo by Michael James

(l-r) Corban Andres 5 and Ezra Schei-degger 6 spending their afternoon enjoy-ing the North Drumheller Playground on

August 1 They nicknamed their dinosaur friend ldquoRexyrdquo and said he was the fastest one around

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Ride like the wind Rexy

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HAPPENINGS

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Yoursquore invited to a Suncor Energy Open House

TM Trademark of Suncor Energy Inc

Suncor would like to welcome all community members to attend our open house for our proposed Hand Hills Wind Power Project

Learn more about the project that is planned to be located near Delia in Starland County and Special Area No 2

Suncor Energy Open House

Wednesday August 15 2012400 pm ndash 800 pm

Delia amp District Community Centre210 Main Street Delia Alberta

For more information please contact us at 1-866-344-0178 or by email at handhillssuncorcom

Please note This project is subject to review under the Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC)

inSideHappeningsDAYTIME EVENTS

DRUMHELLER AREA NIGHTLIFEPlaying at The Napier Theatre Friday August 10 to Thursday August 16 730 pm Magic Mike Closed MondaysSaturday August 25 Drumheller ldquoElvisrdquo James Schewe Farewell Tour at The Old Grouchrsquos Starts at 6 pm Buffet and Entertainment For tickets call Fran 403-823-5755May 25 - August 25 Rosebud Anne of Green Gables See the classical musical about small-town life where itrsquos meant to be seen Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrose-budtheatrecom for tickets or show infoJuly 4 - August 25 Rosebud My Name is Asher Lev Adaptation of the poignant and moving novel by Chaim Potok Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom for tickets or show infoThursdays starting August 2 Drumheller 6 week Country amp Western Swing (Jive) Lessons 700 pm for singles or couples at carol todor dance school Call 403-823-4377 to registerMonday evenings Nacmine Community Bingo at Nacmine Hall Doors open 6 pm Bingo starts at 730 pmWednesday evenings Drumheller Wing Night Flavourz Restaurant and LoungeFriday Nights Drumheller Friday Rib Night Flavourz Restaurant and Lounge

August 9 - 12 Carbon Join us as Carbon celebrates its Centennial Lots to see and doSaturday August 11 Drumheller Drumheller and District Humane Society invites you to their 1st Anniversary Celebration BBQ Donuts Cake Coffee 11 am - 2 pm 1121D South Railway AvenueMonday August 13 Rosebud Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tournament Reserve your ticket by calling Peter 403-334-2378 or Michael at 403-820-2356Saturday August 25 Michichi Ryan Savary Memorial Fishing Derby at Michichi Reservoir 7 am - 4 pm Enter by 11 amSunday August 26 Drumheller RunWalk in Memory of Mitchell Dawson DVSS Track from 10 am - 4 pm Contact Cody for more info 403-823-5616 or 403-821-0326Wednesday Afternoon KidsClub After School Program 330 - 530 pm Drumheller Church of the Nazarene 627 6 Street East 403-823-7020 for information

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For two years the hill overlooking the Pas-sion Play site has stood silent Th e former ski hill and its equipment like the badlands sur-rounding has been slowly eroding away Th e Canadian Bad-lands Passion Play So-ciety hopes to change that ldquoTh ere are a whole lot of discussions and

research happening about the lift Wersquore looking at it and ask-ing ourselves what can we use this space for Wersquore trying to get an-swersrdquo said Passion Play executive director Vance Neudorf Earlier this year the Passion Play celebrated as it successfully pur-chased the old ski hillrsquos share of the land which consisted of the area below the fi rst chair lift

tower Th e purchase also included the en-tirety of the lodge a large quonset parking and the lift station sit-ting at the base of the hill Th e Passion Play has renovated and utilized everything from the purchase save the lift station However the ideas have been fl oat-ing around for awhile regarding what to do with it ldquoWersquove been look-ing at this ever since we started looking into buying the prop-erty Going into some-thing like those you have to have an idea of what needs to be done Wersquove put out feelers with various research companies to see what is possiblerdquo said Neu-dorf In regards to leasing the remainder of the hill and bringing back skiing to the valley there are some obsta-cles to overcome

ldquoOne of the problems is it hasnrsquot moved in two years We got to look at how to protect it or make it usable Th e bigger issues with the ski hill are chang-ing weather patterns and the infrastructure From what I under-stand the pipes are in desperate need of re-pair and renovation Some parts couldnrsquot even pump waterrdquo said Neudorf

Water is needed in the creation of artifi cial snow Considering the lack of winter weather this past year a lot of snow wouldrsquove needed to be created With the pumping system as it is now it wouldrsquove been an obstacle Th e Passion Play is considering other rec-reational uses for the old ski hill All ideas are being researched including the possibil-

ity of mountain biking courses ldquoTh ere has been an idea to use the area for mountain biking I think therersquos research that needs to be done You put a trial on the rocks of the Rocky Mountains and yoursquore probably good for 15 years You carve a trail in bentonite you might be good for two months Th e fi rst good rain and the trail is gonerdquo said Neudorf ldquoBentonite is a dif-ferent kettle of fi sh when thinking of how to utilize the site We put up our own trails every year and as we do that we create dif-ferent erosion pat-terns that are going to change the shape of the hills Wersquore going to have to look carefully at how work with the environment so things arenrsquot just short termrdquo For now the Passion Play continues its re-search Th ey have con-tacted regulatory bod-ies to determine what has to be done to bring everything up to code Th e Passion Play also welcomes ideas from residents as to what they would like to see ldquoTh ere are a lot of ideas fl oating around Itrsquos going to take some time research the pos-sibilitiesrdquo said Neu-dorf ldquoAnybody who has thoughts on what could happen should step and let us knowrdquo

The ski hill has been idle and decaying for the past two years but the Passion PlaySociety hopes to turn that around The Passion Play Society is investigating what it would take to get the lift running

and how best to utilize the hill Earlier this year the Passion Play Society bought the ski hillrsquos share of the property which made up the lower part of the hill (below the fi rst chair lift tower)

inSide photo by Michael James

Passion Play Society researches ski hill possibilities

SPORTS

Statues are built for some coaches Some have had sta-diums named after them A handful have been honoured with Hall of Fame selections

But generally itrsquos sad but true Coaches are hired to be fi red Coaches are generally neces-sary but unimportant compo-nents of successful teams ldquoI

couldnrsquot have done it without the playersrdquo is a familiar joke among coaches who know that good players tend to make or-dinary coaches good and good coaches greatUndoubtedly the sports coach with the highest profi le in North America today is not in the NFL NHL NBA or Major League Baseball The coach faced with the glare of the brightest spotlight in sports today is a Canadian who steers the swing of the worldrsquos most famous golfer Tiger WoodsHis name is Sean Foley a Torontonian who uses some unique golf ideas and some un-usual philosophical approaches to steer his stable of golfers which also includes Hunter Mahan and Justin Rose both of whom are ranked among the worldrsquos Top 15 as is Woods Coaching Woods is not easy Foley has gone from the equiv-alent of behind the scenes on golf ranges to Hollywood where Tigerrsquos every swing tweak is analyzed dissected and discussed by the golf in-dustry If Tiger plays well Fol-ey is a genius If things go bad in Tigerland the tabloids may be calling for his headRose says Foley is ldquotechnical without being mechanicalrdquo ac-cording to a story on golfworldcomOddly Foley attended Tennes-see State a predominately black college on a golf scholarship but always felt more comfort-able on the range working on his game and othersrsquo than on the course The golfworldcom story quoted his TSU room-mate saying Foley kept a black garbage bag in his room fi lled with clippings of instruction

articles His instruction dream led to a job at Glen Abbey near Toronto and he started help-ing Canadian Stephen Ames on the range one day ldquo He changed what Irsquod been trying to change for yearsrdquo Ames told golfworldcomThrough Ames Foley got to the inside of the PGA Tour and while Woods was going through coaches Butch Har-mon and Hank Haney he was on his way to reaching the low point in his golf career Now that Foley has helped Woods get back on his game the Ca-nadian is getting much of the credit for the resurgence While Foley stands only 5-foot-7 he is becoming a big big man in the world of golfbull Among the stupid things in sports by Norman Chad of the Washington Post ldquoFootball players dumping Gatorade on their coach in the waning mo-ments of a victory First of all this celebratory gesture lost its appeal about 2700 gallons of Gatorade ago Second of all Irsquod consider it more appropriate to dump Gatorade on a coach after losing a gamerdquobull Howard Rosenblatt of Al-bany NY as seen in Norman Chadrsquos lsquoSlouchrsquo column ldquoIf MLBrsquos All-Star Game had end-ed in a tie would the seventh game of the World Series have been played at a neutral siteldquo

Care to comment Email bru-cepenton2003yahooca

Reelinrsquo good at annual fi shing derbyDonella Swan

| inSide Drumheller

Running in its 18th year the Ryan Savary Me-morial Fishing Derby will be held on August 25 at the Michichi Reservoir with $600 in cash prizes to be won Held in memory of Ryan his father Alex Sa-vary said it is a way to bring people together to enjoy a day of being in the outdoors and catching some fi sh ldquoItrsquos always a lovely bunch of people who come out every year and itrsquos always a blastrdquo said Sa-vary Ryan passed away in 1993 when he was just 17

years old after he was in-volved in a single-vehicle rollover accident His father said he had three passions in life fi shing golfi ng and marathon running ldquoHe was unfortunately taken away from us much too early but this is one way we remember himrdquo said Savary He said shortly before his sonrsquos passing Ryan and his best friend Greg St Laurent had wanted to start up a fi shing derby Following his death St Laurent kickstarted the derby in his honour Originally beginning in Hanna the fi shing derby was later moved to Michi-chi Reservoir

ldquoRyan and Greg used to fi sh at Michichi quite often People always love the fi shing spot Irsquove trav-elled to many places and I canrsquot even match (Michi-chi) to anythingrdquo said Sa-vary Th e derby runs from 700 am to 400 pm on Saturday August 25 En-trants will be accepted until 1100 am and regis-tration for the event must occur before fi shing Many prizes arewaiting to be won including the $600 in cash winnings as mentioned above ldquoIrsquom hoping to keep this derby going even long after Irsquom gonerdquo said Savary

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This gentleman got the full experience of a mud bog at the DORVA Motocross Track located just off Highway 9 South on August 4 After being unexpectedly pushed in by one of his friends he still came out smiling

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Go ahead get dirty

(l-r) Alex Savary organizer of the Ryan Sa-vary Memorial Fishing Derby stands with Richard Murtagh who won fi rst in the Adult Division in the 2011 derby Murtagh

also won the special Ryan Savary event which is the catch of the day weighing in at 1 lb 2 oz the largest fi sh Savary ever caught at Michichi

inSide photo by Wendy Braun

CANADIAN COACH GUIDES TIGERrsquoS COMEBACK

Bruce

Penton

16 - Friday August 10 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Th e Rosebud Lions are keeping the memory of one of its most dedicat-ed community members alive Th is coming Monday Akokinskway will be the site for the annual Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tournament Th is will be the eighth year of

the tournament Th e tournament was created in honour of Ray Zachariassen a long time member of the Rosebud commu-nity Zachariassen died in 2005 from a combi-nation of lung and bone cancer Zachariassen and his family moved near Rose-bud in 1964 He lived there for the remainder

of his life He started off farming but soon be-came deeply involved in helping his newfound community and joined

the local Lions Club in the late 1960rsquos Later he served 13 and a half years as a councillor for Wheatland County and six years as Reeve

However what many remember most about him was his devotion to the sport of golf ldquoIt feels good to have the tournament keep goingrdquo said Richard Zachariassen Rayrsquos son ldquoHe loved the sport He probably golfed fi ve to eight times a week dur-ing his last couple yearsrdquo ldquoHe was always an avid golfer and he was a big part of get-ting Akokiniskway up and running He was al-ways down there golfi ng

He was also a devoted community member Between his love of golf and his participation in the Lions thatrsquos how it came aboutrdquo said Peter Lauridsen who is help-ing organize the event For the past several years the Rosebud Li-ons have been organiz-ing the tournament Th e money raised goes to-wards various projects in the community Th e money raised this year has not been earmarked as of yet ldquoTh e money we raise goes towards Rosebud community project For example a couple years ago we donated the money to help fi nish the addition on the Rosebud Centennial Museum We also made a contribution to assist in completing the new fi re hall Like any small town therersquos always projects needing donerdquo said Lauridsen Th e tournament is 18 holes complete with hole prizes entertain-

ment auctions and sup-per Th e day opens with a brunch starting at 11 am and the tournament begins at 1 pm After the golf is done golfers are invited to supper at the Rosebud Commu-nity Hall Prizes and auction items were donated from individuals and businesses from Rose-bud and surrounding communities ldquoWe get so much sup-port from surround-ing communities Wersquore very grateful for the help we getrdquo said Lauridsen Th ere are still spots open for the tourna-ment and registration will continue until Mon-day morning Tickets are available by calling Lauridsen at (403) 334-2378 and Michael Love at (403) 820-2356 ldquoItrsquos a great opportuni-ty for people in the com-munity to get together visit have a good time and support a great causerdquo said Lauridsen

RAY ZACHARIASSEN MEMORIAL

GOLF TOURNAMENTMonday August 13 2012

Akokiniskway Golf Course Rosebud AB

Sponsored by theRosebud Lions Club

All Proceeds to go to Rosebud Community Projects

TICKETS AVAILABLE ATRosebud Centre Box Of ce or reserve by calling

Peter at 403-334-2378 or Michael at 403-820-2356

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Golfers from around Rosebud will descend upon the Akokinskway Golf Course this coming Monday for the eighth annual Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tourna-ment Zachariassen lived in the area for four decades as

a farmer served on Wheatland County Council for nearly two decades and was a long time member of the Rose-bud Lions The money raised from the tournament goes towards vital community projects

photo submitted

Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tournament putts into eighth year

Corner of Highway 9 and 10 South Drumheller | 403-823-9700

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support from surrounding

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grateful for the help we getrdquo Peter Lauridsen

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Ray Zachariassen (left) and Albert Clark doing

what they love during a tournament years ago

sportssportsCall our Sportsline at 403-823-2580 or fax 403-823-3864 or email us at newsinsidedrumhellercom

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Donella Swan | inSide Drumheller

As the summer season comes rolling through many will head out on the roads with their motor-cycles Enjoying the sunshine on a motor-bike can be an adven-ture however safety precautions must be kept in mind Here are some tips for motorcyclists from Constable JS Smith on how to stay safe and still enjoy the thrill of the ride this summer1 Make yourself vis-ibleAlways assume yoursquore invisible because to most drivers you are A few easy ldquotapsrdquo on the pedal or lever be-fore stopping makes your brake light more eye catching to trail-ing traffi c On that note always make complete stops and look twice for poten-tial hazards2 Hope for the best prepare for the worstDress for the crash Even for fi ve-minute trips because nobody likes to eat pavement An approved safety helmet and protective clothing is an impor-tant precaution Driv-ing defensively is also a priority Always as-sume that car sitting across the intersec-tion will turn across your bow at the green light with or without a signal 3 Be patient and pay attentionAlways take another second or two before pulling out to pass riding away from

curbs or merging into traffi c Itrsquos the things you donrsquot see that get you an extra look could save your life 4 Keep your eyes movingScanning traffi c for potential trouble is key as it is always shifting Never change direc-tion without checking if the coast is clear 5 Learn to swerveBeing able to execute tight turns in quick succession is so im-portant Hazards can arise any moment and a driver must re-act Practicing tight turns both left and right until it is a refl ex is a good idea 6 Slippery when wetIf a patch of pavement looks the slightest bit wet always assume itrsquos slippery It may be nothing however if itrsquos oil water engine coolant or a number of other things po-tentially on the road way you might be in trouble Better to slow down than to be sorry 7 Leave the iPod at homeHaving your music cranked up with your headphones in is ex-ceptionally danger-ous You may not hear that vehicle blasting its horn behind you or the emergency ve-hicle racing to a call

Sometimes hearing the danger come be-fore seeing it Motor-cyclists need to be on the aware 8 Ride within your comfort zoneEven when riding with a group stay safe by riding at your own level Riding over your ability is an easy way to wind up hit-ting the ditch Have a rendezvous point for the group to meet up again allowing ev-eryone to ride at their own pace 9 Watch oncoming left turning carsDonrsquot ever assume a motorist will wait for you to make the inter-section Beating the red light may be on their mind and they may just make that left turn right in front of you Left turning cars remain the lead-ing killer of motorcy-clists 10 Take a motorcy-cle safety courseTh ese courses are de-signed to educate peo-ple about the hazards and safety precautions of riding a motorcycle Whether yoursquore a new or experienced rider what you may learn in this course may just save your life down the road On an end note from the RCMP Al-

berta Media Rela-tions drivers of oth-er vehicles need to

share the road with motorcyclists and never underestimate

their speed their size makes their speed de-ceptive

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 10 2012 - 5

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YOUR VOICE MATTERS

Michael James| inSide Drumheller

Sometime between the hours of 800 pm Friday July 27 2012 and 800 am the fol-lowing day person or persons stole 240 square bales of hay from the north ditch of Highway 9 west of Drumheller Th e bales were situated between the turn-off to Nacmine and the Beynon Corner Th e bales are 75-100 pounds each and tied with black twine If you have any infor-mation on this or any

other crime please contact the Drum-heller RCMP at (403)

823-7590 or phone Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS

The Drumheller RCMP are asking residents to aid in lo-cating the person(s) involved in the theft of 240 square bales of hay from the north ditch of Highway 9 west be-tween the turnoff to Nacmine and the Beynon Corner

Bale bandit steals hay load

Ten tips on riding the roads safely

Nick Dalton enjoys a summer cruise on his Harley Davidson but he said staying safe is a high priority Constable JS Smith has

tips for motorcyclists to stay safe on the roads and have some fun

inSide photo by Donella Swan

This Summer at the Drumheller Church of the NazareneJoin us this summer at Riverside Park as we learn how to be TRANSFORMERS Wednesday August 8

at 630 pm In the event of rain Kidztown in the

Park will take place at the Church

Finale August 15th at 600 pm at the Church

Church of the Nazarene - 627 6th St East 403-823-2156k31c33m

Beginning Wednesday September 19 An After

School Program For Children Grades K-6

The children will enjoy a program of healthy snacks play time games music fun Bible based stories amp crafts Registration - $2000

Registration Contact Dorothy Reeder (403-823-7020) Or the Church (below)

For a complete listing

of programs and to book

your experience visit the

Museum or scan here

tyrrellmuseumcomprograms

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If you know someone who has acool ride

let us knowCall us at

403-823-2580 or email

newsinsidedrumhellercom

Rides

Real high riderDuring the summer this is Brian Kinniburghrsquos daily driver The Fox Coulee Aviation pilot spends much of his summer up in the air in his Air Tractor 502B This is the industry standard crop spraying craft manufactured in Olney Texas The single seater is pulled along by a 750 horsepower Pratt amp Whitney engine that can propel the craft to 170 mph However Brian typically sprays at a comfortable 140mph

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

Friday May 22 2009

TheYour guide to

Friday August 10 2012 Page 6 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

Donella SwanThe Weekender

Drumhellerrsquos Little Church located on North Dinosaur Trail west of the Royal Tyr-rell Museum is often a site for visitors to stop and see However the six-seater church has also been a popular site for many countless wed-ding ceremonies and vow renewals ldquoIrsquove married eight to ten couples out at the Little Church in the seven years Irsquove been a marriage com-missionerrdquo said Ma-rina Flater who is a marriage commission-er in Drumheller When discuss-ing the chosen loca-tion with the couples Flater said many of them chose the Little Church because of the beautiful landscape ldquoItrsquos this adorable little tiny church in a beautiful setting and most of the couples Irsquove married out there have been from out of townrdquo said Flatcher Becky Kowal-chuk another mar-riage commissioner in town said in the last two years she has been a commissioner has married one couple at the Little Church

ldquoTh e bride had a grandmother here in Drumheller She spent many summers in the valley and fondly re-membered the Little Church Her groom and her had travelled from Ontario to be married hererdquo said Kowal-chuck Built by lo-cal contrac-tor Trygve Seland in co-operation with the Ministerial Associa-tion the Little Church was designed to be a

place of worship and meditation - not just a tourist attraction Th e tiny structure is maintained by the Drumheller amp District Chamber of Com-merce Over the years the Little Church has

survived many acts of vandal-ism Th e sign outside the Little Church says it was built in 1968 and re-

built by inmates at the Drumheller Institu-tion in 1991 Th ere has been a few discrepan-

cies regarding these dates ldquoItrsquos kind of fun when therersquos tour-ists there [during a ceremony] because they just canrsquot believe therersquos a real wedding taking placerdquo said Flat-er ldquoCeremonies held at the Little Church are defi nitely small due to limited space but it provides a very inti-mate atmosphererdquo

Friday August 10 2012 Page 7 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

is one of Canadarsquos premiere theatre destinations Join the 30000 patrons who come annually for the Rosebud Experience Food theatre and so much more

While in Rosebud be sure to visit

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For reservations call 403-677-2999

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Matinees - Wed Thurs Sat Evenings - Thurs Fri Sat

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For more info amp tickets call 1-800-267-7553 or go to rosebudtheatrecom

Come see

biggest little story

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July 4 - August 25

Playing at the Studio Stage Wed Thurs amp Sat at 5 pm

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Home of the famous Country DonairArea 51 Lounge

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All You Can EatStarts at Noon

WednesdayWing NightAll You Can EatOnly $1000 pp

Canadarsquos largest live reptile display with more than 100 species displayed in bright naturalistic cages

bull Cobras bull Gila Monsters bull Anacondas bull Crocodiles

Fred the 600 lb American Alligator

Friendly professional staff are always on hand to introduce you to one of our friendly Boa Constrictors or answer any questions you may have Catch one of our many educational programs in the summer

Special Educational Programs are availablefor pre-booked groups

Complete the Drumheller Experience

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The Drumheller Little Church located west on North Di-nosaur Trail is a popular tourist attraction in the valley However it has also been a popular spot for wedding nuptials

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Say ldquoI dordquo at Drumheller Little Church

Anyone who has or knowrsquos someone who said ldquoI dordquo at the Little Church feel free to share your memories with Th e Drum-heller MailinSide Drumheller by sending a wedding photo of the happy couple along with their names and wedding date to newsdrumheller-mailcom

Page 8 - The Weekender 2012 Friday May 18 2012 Friday May 18 2012 The Weekender 2012 - Page 9

ROSEBUDAKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE

Downtown CoreRotary Splash Park

DOWNTOWN DRUMHELLER

Bus DepotBadlands Historical Centre

Post Office

Civic CentreLibrary

RCMP

Medical Clinic

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HOSPITAL

MIDLAND PROVINCIAL PARK

Royal Tyrrell Museum of PalaeontologyLittle ChurchDinosaur Golf amp Country ClubGolf Driving RangeBleriot Ferry

TO

TO NacmineBleriot FerryCarbon

Newcastle ParkSet on the banks of the Red Deer River has a beach and walking trails baseball dia-monds and picnic tables

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Chamber of Development

amp Tourism

WORLDrsquoS LARGEST DINOSAUR

DeliaVerdant ValleyHandhills Lake

Nature TrailA hiking trail along the scenic Red Deer River gives an excellent view of the unique geological formations and wildlife in the Valley

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The Drumheller Valley is a unique scenic valley created by millions of years of erosion by wind and water

About 65 million years ago dinosaurs roamed the hot tropical swamps and forests that covered this area Today the fossil-ized remains of the dinosaurs can be seen in museums all over the world and the lush vegetation exists as coal seams throughout the area

The Valley was first inhabited by Thomas Greentree who in 1902 built his homestead on what is now the Town of Drumheller The Greentree House became a stop-over place for early pioneers coming into the district

It was Sam Drumheller who first exploited rich coal reserves

in the area and conceived the idea of a townsite in the Valley Jesse Gouge opened the first coal mine in 1911 In 1913 the Calgary-Drumheller railway line was opened and the coal industry boomed More than 40 mines were soon operating in the Valley Mining towns like Nacmine (short for North American Collieries Mine) Midlandvale Rosedale East Coulee Wayne and Newcastle developed notorious reputations as highrolling boomtowns with bootlegging and gambling When gas and oil were discovered in other parts of Alberta the importance of coal diminished and the economy of the Valley turned to other things

Today the Town of Drumheller relies on agriculture gov-ernment services oil and gas and tourism for its economic prosperity

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Mic Hogs amp Biker Hogs Welcome

Whether yoursquore a veteran karaoke crooner or a newbie come sing your heart out every Friday night

Outdoor Patio VLTS Liqour Store Bargain Room Rates Rider Friendly

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BAR

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Visit

Photo by Mike Todor

Janet Grabner amp John Dahm invite you to browse through their gallery and working studio fi lled with their handmade treasures

Although wersquore open most days from 10 am to 4 pm you can call ahead to make sure wersquore there

WErsquoRE LOCATED IN EAST COULEE AT 169-6TH STREET

(403) 822-2258 k20c36m

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

305 - 4 Street West Drumheller bull 403-823-3318OPEN 11 am - 9 pm Tuesday to Saturday

Can you believe it70 flavours of milkshakes

and slushDare to try one

Bernie Made

It

You Gotta Eat Here

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Located at The Brick Railway Ave East amp Centre Street

Find us on FacebookFind us on Facebook

Daily Specials Healthy Menu Choices Fresh Homestyle Food Specialty Coffees Smoothies Breakfast Bagels Quesadillas Desserts Free Wireless Internet

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NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BARin the Dinosaur Hotel

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

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ROSEBUDAKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE

Downtown CoreRotary Splash Park

DOWNTOWN DRUMHELLER

Bus DepotBadlands Historical Centre

Post Office

Civic CentreLibrary

RCMP

Medical Clinic

Medical Clinic

HOSPITAL

MIDLAND PROVINCIAL PARK

Royal Tyrrell Museum of PalaeontologyLittle ChurchDinosaur Golf amp Country ClubGolf Driving RangeBleriot Ferry

TO

TO NacmineBleriot FerryCarbon

Newcastle ParkSet on the banks of the Red Deer River has a beach and walking trails baseball dia-monds and picnic tables

LEGEND

RosedaleSuspension BridgeCambriaAsteroidEast CouleeEC School MuseumAtlas Coal MineCaracol Clay StudiosHwy 10xHwy 36Hwy 56WayneThe Hoodoos

TO

Map of the

Town of Drumheller

Drumheller Regional

Chamber of Development

amp Tourism

WORLDrsquoS LARGEST DINOSAUR

DeliaVerdant ValleyHandhills Lake

Nature TrailA hiking trail along the scenic Red Deer River gives an excellent view of the unique geological formations and wildlife in the Valley

2012Home of the

HEY KIDSCool down at the

Rotary Splash Park

Located next to the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur

The Fossil Shop

WHIFS Flapjack House

Horseshoe CanyonHelicopter Rides

REPTILEWORLD

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

The Drumheller Valley is a unique scenic valley created by millions of years of erosion by wind and water

About 65 million years ago dinosaurs roamed the hot tropical swamps and forests that covered this area Today the fossil-ized remains of the dinosaurs can be seen in museums all over the world and the lush vegetation exists as coal seams throughout the area

The Valley was first inhabited by Thomas Greentree who in 1902 built his homestead on what is now the Town of Drumheller The Greentree House became a stop-over place for early pioneers coming into the district

It was Sam Drumheller who first exploited rich coal reserves

in the area and conceived the idea of a townsite in the Valley Jesse Gouge opened the first coal mine in 1911 In 1913 the Calgary-Drumheller railway line was opened and the coal industry boomed More than 40 mines were soon operating in the Valley Mining towns like Nacmine (short for North American Collieries Mine) Midlandvale Rosedale East Coulee Wayne and Newcastle developed notorious reputations as highrolling boomtowns with bootlegging and gambling When gas and oil were discovered in other parts of Alberta the importance of coal diminished and the economy of the Valley turned to other things

Today the Town of Drumheller relies on agriculture gov-ernment services oil and gas and tourism for its economic prosperity

Tourist information

HospitalH

Badlands Community

Facility

Badlands Comuniity Faclity

Here to make you happyTM

LEGEND

Tourist informationHospitalH

Portable water amp dump station Medical Clinic

Dump Station

H

Not valid with any other off ersCoupon only redeemable at Lube-X Drumheller

Soon to be

SAVE $10OFF YOUR NEXT SERVICE

Warranty ApprovedNext to Boston Pizza (403) 823 9667

Oil Change bull Auxiliary Services bull Transmission Services bull Coolant System Services

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RIG

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ince

198

6The Fossil Shopinc

61 bridge street 403-823-6774

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Mic Hogs amp Biker Hogs Welcome

Whether yoursquore a veteran karaoke crooner or a newbie come sing your heart out every Friday night

Outdoor Patio VLTS Liqour Store Bargain Room Rates Rider Friendly

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BAR

1220 Newcastle Trail Drumheller AB 403-823-6844k20c35min the Dinosaur Hotel

Hot Fresh Food and Cool Chilled TreatsOpen Mon-Sat 10 am - 9 pmSun 11 am - 9 pm(Summer time lsquotil 10 pm)

1102A Highway 9 South Drumheller403-823-8131

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45 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-350545 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-3505

Designer Childrens Clothing Giftware Fashion AccessoriesD i CCCChhild CCll ththi Gift F hi A i

Unique gifts for everyone on your list

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Buff et starts at 11 am bull $895 per personLobster 1 piece 2lbs bull ONLY $2495

Business Hours 9 am - 9 pm bull Free Internet AccessClose to Econo Lodge amp Shoppers Drug Mart

388 Centre Street Downtown Drumheller 403-823-3030

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

k20p

24m

403-823-6362

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Free delivery within town limits

on orders over $2500 after 5 pm

2 for 1pizza amp pasta

TAKE OUT ONLY

700 - Highway 9 South Drumheller

Come climb inside the

OPEN DAILYOPEN DAILY

XpsmeXpsmersquorsquottLARGESTEjoptbvsEjoptbvs

403-823-8100403-823-8100 60 - 1 Avenue West60 - 1 Avenue Westw20c35m

Visit

Photo by Mike Todor

Janet Grabner amp John Dahm invite you to browse through their gallery and working studio fi lled with their handmade treasures

Although wersquore open most days from 10 am to 4 pm you can call ahead to make sure wersquore there

WErsquoRE LOCATED IN EAST COULEE AT 169-6TH STREET

(403) 822-2258 k20c36m

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

305 - 4 Street West Drumheller bull 403-823-3318OPEN 11 am - 9 pm Tuesday to Saturday

Can you believe it70 flavours of milkshakes

and slushDare to try one

Bernie Made

It

You Gotta Eat Here

k20c35m

Located at The Brick Railway Ave East amp Centre Street

Find us on FacebookFind us on Facebook

Daily Specials Healthy Menu Choices Fresh Homestyle Food Specialty Coffees Smoothies Breakfast Bagels Quesadillas Desserts Free Wireless Internet

k20cm

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BARin the Dinosaur Hotel

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

Page 10 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller Friday August 10 2012

ALL ROADS LEAD TO

For the month of Augustth th f A ttAth fFF hhh

Employee PricingEmployee Pricing

Monday - Friday 8 am - 8 pm bull Saturday 9 am - 5 pm bull Sunday 11 am - 4 pm bull 220 Grove Place Highway 9 North Drumheller bull 403-823-2007 bull wwwcountryroadrvca

2013 Wildwood2013 Wildwood261BH261BH

WAS $22 800WAS $22 800EMPLOYEE PRICINGEMPLOYEE PRICING

$13995$13995WAS $41350WAS $41350

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$31482$31482

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bull Cable Color TV bull Direct Dial Phones

bull 2 Room Suites bull Air Conditioning

bull Kitchens bull Fridges in Every Room

bull Affordable Rooms bull Free Internet

Turn West 2 Blocks North of Bridge

WHIFSFLAPJACK HOUSEWAFFLES bull HAMBURGERS bull ICE CREAM

bull FLAPJACKS bull SALADS

OPEN DAILY 600 AM - 200 PMSunday Brunch 800 AM - 130 PMMonday to Friday Lunch Specials

403-823-7595801 North Dinosaur Trail NW Drumheller Alberta k21c36m

Where to goWHEN YOU HAVE TO GO

Visitors if you need a washroom please use ours

If you would like to offer this service to our visitors call 403-823-258023m

-Trip Advisor comment

wwwexecutivehotelsnetcalgary w32c37m

Donella SwanThe Weekender

Opening up the curtains on the hotel room window a young Ariadne Shaff er was both shocked and dis-appointed at the view presented It was April of 1988 Shaff er and her fam-ily had travelled from Libby Montana to see the sights and attrac-tions Drumheller had to off er Unfortunately though the day after their arrival the skies opened up and left the gift of large amounts of snow ldquoIn my memory our car was parked on the street and was com-pletely covered with snow It was so nice the day before and to wake up to that was like be-ing transported to a dif-

ferent world or some-thing Th ere was no way to get out of town or even to the muse-umrdquo Twenty-four years later Shaff er is return-ing to the valley with her own family ldquoI had always want-ed to return since my fi rst visit and when my daughter became interested in dinosaurs we decided Drumhell-er was the place to berdquo said Shaff er However there were even delays in travelling here this time around After a mix up over their daughterrsquos pass-port at the Los Angeles International Airport they were not permit-ted to cross the border via airplane Th e family then fl ew to Salt Lake City Utah from LA rented a car

in Salt Lake City and drove a total of 14 hours to get to Drumheller ldquoI just thought lsquowersquore going to see some di-nosaurs and nothing is going to stop usrsquordquo said Shaff er During her fi rst fam-ily vacation in Drum-heller in lsquo88 Shaff er remembers it most-ly spent in the hotel room playing cards and watching televi-sion Shaff er said after a day or two a path was fi nally dug out along the sidewalk leading to the movie theatre Her family and her walked down the street and watched Good Morn-ing Vietnam on the big screen ldquoTh at was the high-light of entertainment during our visit We were hoping so badly that the road could be

cleared to go out to the museum but there was just too much snow We fi nally had to turn around and go homerdquo said Shaff er Th is time however

they have a full itin-erary of things to do their fi rst stop being the museum ldquoI called my sister and bragged that I fi -nally got to fi nish our

aborted trip to Drum-hellerrdquo said Shaff er ldquoTh e best part of the trip however was how much fun my daughter Kizziah hadrdquo

(l-r) Costa Singer Kizziah Singer 7 and Ari-adne Shaff er visiting the Tyrrell Museum on August 2 Shaff er had visited Drumhell-

er as a teenager in April of 1988 having her time in the valley cut short by a huge dump of snow

photo submitted

Waiting 24 years to return to Drumheller

Friday August 10 2012 Page 11 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

ATTENTION VISITORSThe Drumheller Mail for your chance to win a

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A B

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at The Drumheller Mail 515 Hwy 10 East Drumheller AB mail to Box 1629 Drumheller AB T0J 0Y0 fax to 403-823-3864

Contest closes August 22 2012 Winner will be contacted by September 5 2012

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Full Address

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For information amp Tee-Times (403) 677-2250

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$5000

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Throughout summertime The Weekender

will be looking for visitors to the valley and sharing their stories with inSide readersMarina Marko Ivica Nikitaand Charlie

(the dog) Ramseier Lucerne SwitzerlandI noticed your RV isnrsquot from around here (Ma-rina) Itrsquos from Switzer-land You put it on a ship the ship brings it over and then you pick it up Th e rest of us fl ew inWhere did you land and where have you been so far We landed in Balti-more We went through Pennsylvania New York Niagara the prairies and now wersquore hereWhere to next To Banff and Jasper then either to the coast or down to the US I donrsquot know yetHow long are you going to be on the road About half a yearHow is everyone en-joying the trip so far Wersquore doing good Wersquore

on the road so long itrsquos not really a vacation itrsquos more of a lifestyleWhy stop in Drumhell-er Th e dinosaurs Along the way people were tell-ing us the museum was greatDo the boys have any favourite dinosaurs Dinosaurs are going to be new for them Th eyrsquore go-ing to learn something newIf someone from Drum-heller were to go to Lucerne what should they see Th erersquos history everywhere you go Th e Chapel Bridge is really famous Th e lake is gor-geous But just go into the mountains

SooohellipWhere ya from

BREAK

CLUES ACROSS1 Lion sound5 Pictural tapestry10 Many not ands

13 Largest known toad species14 Truth15 Places an object

17 Small mountain lake18 Scomberesocidae fi sh19 A NE Spanish river20 Selleck TV series22 Strong coarse fabric23 Nestling hawk24 Macaws26 Decorate with frosting27 The bill in a restaurant30 Sea patrol (abbr)31 Used of posture33 Basics34 Having no fi xed course38 Radioactivity units40 Star Warsrsquo Solo41 Water fi lled volcanic crater45 Initialism49 A shag rug made in Sweden50 Yemen capital52 Atomic 7954 CNNrsquos Turner55 A priestrsquos linen vestment56 Returned material authorization (abbr)58 Blood clam genus60 Raging amp uncontrollable62 Actress Margulies

66 Burrowing marine mollusk67 Port in SE S Korea68 Swiss river70 Mix of soul and calypso71 Area for fencing bouts72 Canned meat73 Myriameter74 Long ear rabbits75 RequestsCLUES DOWN1 Tell on2 Medieval alphabet3 Surrounding radiant light4 Open land where livestock graze5 Quench6 Strays7 Chickensrsquo cold8 Heart chamber9 Timid10 Oil cartel11 Statute heading12 Severely correct16 An amount not specifi ed21 It never sleeps22 Indian frock25 Soak fl ax27 Mariner

28 Arabian outer garment29 Binary coded decimal32 European Common Market35 17th Greek letter36 Norse sea goddess37 All without specifi cation39 Diego or Francisco 42 Products of creativity43 Yes vote44 Radioactivity unit46 Credit post or greeting47 Computer memory 48 Land or sea troops50 A way to travel on skis51 Tenure of abbot53 Fiddler crabs55 Rainbow shapes57 Bird genus of Platalea58 Having winglike extensions59 Squash bug genus61 Islamic leader63 Former Soviet Union 64 Small sleeps65 Iranian carpet city67 Auto speed measurement69 Ambulance providers

ARIES - Mar 21Apr 20You are on a roll Aries and now it is just a matter of maintaining the momentum for a few more days Donrsquot let anyone slow you down this week

TAURUS - Apr 21May 21Taurus there are many opportunities within your reach but you are not sure which way to go Seek advice from Sagittarius when you get a spare moment

GEMINI - May 22Jun 21Others can see you havenrsquot been yourself lately Gemini So relax and take a break from something thatrsquos been bothering you and you will return to being your old self You wonrsquot be disappointed

CANCER - Jun 22Jul 22Now is not the time for dawdling Cancer You have a full plate of things to tackle and it seems like the hours will be slipping away Recharge and get focused

LEO - Jul 23Aug 23Leo donrsquot let anyone discourage you when tackling a big project As you have proven time and again you simply need to establish a goal and your efforts will help you achieve it

VIRGO - Aug 24Sept 22Virgo though you may not know where your path will lead this week you are deeply aware that an adventure is in store Take some time to prepare your mind and body

LIBRA - Sept 23Oct 23Libra no one will know who you truly are unless you share a few secrets You donrsquot have to give everything away but allow others in by sharing some personal information

SCORPIO - Oct 24Nov 22Scorpio though you donrsquot shy away from challenges you do know when to pick your battles When something inconsequential comes up this week let it pass

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23Dec 21Sagittarius when a past confl ict resurfaces this week push it aside because that is ancient history It is better to focus on the positive things that are in store for you

CAPRICORN - Dec 22Jan 20Capricorn when you love someone it can be diffi cult to step aside and let this person make his or her own choices But this is what you have to do for lessons to be learned

AQUARIUS - Jan 21Feb 18Your eyes are bigger than your stomach at work this week Aquarius Delegate some tasks so everything goes smoothly and your project is completed on time

PISCES - Feb 19Mar 20Learning from your weaknesses can help you to grow stronger Pisces Accept a challenge that is presented this week even if it scares you

Horoscopes

Sudoku

Crossword

Herersquos how it works Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid broken down into nine 3x3 boxes To solve a sudoku the numbers 1 through 9 must fi ll each row column and box Each number can appear only once in each row column and box You can fi gure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric clues already provided in the boxes The more numbers you name the easier it gets to solve the puzzle

Sudoku Solution

AnswersLast Weeks

Crossword Solution

Word Search

12 - Friday August 10 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

Word Search Solution

I found this to be a nice change with barbecued chicken Ordinarily it seems we eat breaded chicken in the winter - good old comfort food

This recipe combines the goodness of fried chicken with the goodness of barbecued The mayonnaise marinade makes it especially moistYou can set it aside to bake on indirect heat after browning it

and not have to tend to it as much without worrying about it drying out

Crispy Grilled Chicken Thighs

13 cup mayonnaise1T chili powderfrac12 tsp cayenne8 skin-on bone-in chicken thighs1 frac12 cups breadcrumbs

Refrigerate chicken tossed in mayo and spices for at least 2 hours or overnightHeat grill Dip chicken in breadcrumbs to coatGrill chicken turning once until cooked ndash about 20 ndash 25 minutes per side

I have already made this more than once this summer Last time I had made a cold

spinach dip using yogurt mayo and sour cream I marinated the chicken in that instead of just the mayo It turned out delicious

For those who have followed my winning recipes from

the annual Shuswap cabin cook off s watch for the next one coming up There is an ethnic theme with each cabin entering a food from their own heritage I have a feeling it will be a close match for the winner

Food for

thoughtLori Stefanishion

inSide Drumheller Food Columnist

S006630

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AUTO PARTSAUTO-TRUCK WRECKING all makes all models lots of 4x4rsquos Dodge Ford GMC im-ports trucks up to 3 tons We ship anywhere Call 306-821-0260 Lloydminster or 403-878-2513 Medicine Hat

BUSINESS

OPPORTUNITIESBE YOUR OWN BOSS and make money by the loads Open a MAYTAG equipped LAUNDRY store Wersquoll help you get started Commercial Laundry Distributors 1-800-663-2646 YOUR DOLLAR STORE with More Canadarsquos largest franchised chain of dollar stores has new amp existing locations available in Alberta Please call Jeff 1-866-673-4968 or jeffdol-larstoreca

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EMPLOYMENT

OPPORTUNITIESNOW HIRING Retail Department Managers Cabelarsquos Edmonton retail is seeking experi-enced Retail Department Managers for both Hardlines and Softlines To apply please visit wwwcabelascacareers INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT Operator School No Simulators In-the-seat training Real world tasks Weekly start dates Job board Funding options Apply online ihe-schoolcom 1-866-399-3853 EXPERIENCED WATER and Vacuum Haul-ers required H2S PST First Aid Above av-erage day rate and cushy benefi ts plan Fax 403-934-3487 Email receptionmjswater-haulingca TJ LOGGING of Whitecourt Alberta is now accepting resumes for the logging season Heavy Duty Hoe Dozers Bunchers Skid-ders amp Process Operators Fax resume 780-778-2428 PORTERSCLEANERS WANTED Marquise has multiple cleaning positions in St Albert $13hour Full benefi ts Must complete crimi-nal record check Send resume to melessemarquiseca Fax 1-403-263-5773 or call Me-lesse 1-780-903-4069 FIGURE SKATING COACH needed in Brooks Minimum Primary Starskate Certifi ed Coaching all levels from PreCanskate to Star-skate Private Valid membership with Skate Canada Email skatinginbrooksgmailcom LOOKING TO HIRE one Heavy Duty Tech and one Journeyman Welder immediately for a busy truck shop in Sundre Experience re-quired Contact Chris 403-638-2262 SEEKING A CAREER in the Community Newspaper business Post your resume for FREE right where the publishers are looking Visit wwwawnacomresumes_addphp CERTIFIED MILLWRIGHTS NEEDED for growing northern company Competitive wages and benefi ts Safety tickets necessary Fax resume to 250-775-6227 or email infotorqueindustrialcom Online wwwtorquein-dustrialcom CERTIFIED ELECTRICIANS WANTED for growing northern company Competitive wag-es and benefi ts Safety tickets needed Fax 250-775-6227 or email infotorqueindus-trialcom Apply online wwwtorqueindustrialcom PERSON REQUIRED for full-time cattle posi-tion on Westlock area mixed farm and feedlot Must have animal health training or appropri-ate feedlot experience Farm equipment and computer knowledge is an asset Fax resume to 780-349-5414 or email to robjubileef-armsca FULL-TIME EQUIPMENT OPERATOR need-ed on mixed farm and feedlot near Westlock Successful candidate will need to be able to operate most farm equipment and farm trucks Must have a valid and clean Class 3 drivers licence Cattle experience an asset Fax resume and driver abstract to 780-349-5414 or email to robjubileefarmsca PARTS amp SERVICES Representatives at Ja-cobson Ford Salmon Arm BC We are look-ing for exciting customer friendly dynamic individuals capable of working in a fast paced work environment Parts and service experi-ence an asset but not necessary Email re-sume to iwantacareerjacobsonfordcom

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JANDEL HOMES 60 different stock homes available for immediate delivery 17 models to choose from Loaded with options priced from $116000 - $144900 wwwjandel-homescom 5 ONLY Customized ldquoPromordquo 20rsquo X 76rsquo 4 bedroom2 bath SRI Homes Lowest prices Loaded with options September delivery (in-cluded) Bonus = skirting package 6 appli-ances wwwdynamicmodularca 1-877-341-4422

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HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED Live inor Live out caregiver to a child (0730-1630 hrs) M-F Five mins from Drumheller Driverrsquos license re-quired Contact at mleonhardtmagtechca or 403-823-7385 Start ASAP 31p32

HOUSE FOR RENT

HOUSE FOR RENT Cute and cozy 1 bedroom Long term non-smoker CW jacuzzi fi re place WD Beautiful yard and garden Phone 403-820-5890 32p

FREE PICKUPof all unwanted vehicles

Phone Bob or Chris403-364-2161

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GARAGE SALE Saturday August 11 - 10 am - 5 pm 643 Green Close Nacmine 32pGARAGE SALE Saturday August 11 from 9 am - 1 pm at the old library location 224 Centre Street Civic Centre We will be selling off our old furniture and odds and ends 32c

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Pay just $1299 plus GST and get FREE Garage Sale

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Chinook bakes up donation for Palliative CareStaff at the Chinook Credit Union in Drumheller have been baking away for the past two years on a hefty $6000 donation to the Palliative Care Unit at the Drumheller Health Centre Chinook staff presented the donation on Wednesday August 8 to members of the Drumheller Health Foundation Chinook staff contributed to the donation through bake sales and raffl e items Representing the Drumheller Health Foundation were Lisa McKenzie (left) Cheryl Taylor Melissa Cameron Nathan Banda and foundation chair Dr Boris Nahornick Chinook staff members Sheresse Thompson Jessica Garrett Deanna Chambers Brenda DeMille and Sladjana Milosevic delivered the donation

inSide photo by Michael James

(l-r) Corban Andres 5 and Ezra Schei-degger 6 spending their afternoon enjoy-ing the North Drumheller Playground on

August 1 They nicknamed their dinosaur friend ldquoRexyrdquo and said he was the fastest one around

inSide photo by Donella Swan

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HAPPENINGS

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Yoursquore invited to a Suncor Energy Open House

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Suncor would like to welcome all community members to attend our open house for our proposed Hand Hills Wind Power Project

Learn more about the project that is planned to be located near Delia in Starland County and Special Area No 2

Suncor Energy Open House

Wednesday August 15 2012400 pm ndash 800 pm

Delia amp District Community Centre210 Main Street Delia Alberta

For more information please contact us at 1-866-344-0178 or by email at handhillssuncorcom

Please note This project is subject to review under the Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC)

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DRUMHELLER AREA NIGHTLIFEPlaying at The Napier Theatre Friday August 10 to Thursday August 16 730 pm Magic Mike Closed MondaysSaturday August 25 Drumheller ldquoElvisrdquo James Schewe Farewell Tour at The Old Grouchrsquos Starts at 6 pm Buffet and Entertainment For tickets call Fran 403-823-5755May 25 - August 25 Rosebud Anne of Green Gables See the classical musical about small-town life where itrsquos meant to be seen Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrose-budtheatrecom for tickets or show infoJuly 4 - August 25 Rosebud My Name is Asher Lev Adaptation of the poignant and moving novel by Chaim Potok Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom for tickets or show infoThursdays starting August 2 Drumheller 6 week Country amp Western Swing (Jive) Lessons 700 pm for singles or couples at carol todor dance school Call 403-823-4377 to registerMonday evenings Nacmine Community Bingo at Nacmine Hall Doors open 6 pm Bingo starts at 730 pmWednesday evenings Drumheller Wing Night Flavourz Restaurant and LoungeFriday Nights Drumheller Friday Rib Night Flavourz Restaurant and Lounge

August 9 - 12 Carbon Join us as Carbon celebrates its Centennial Lots to see and doSaturday August 11 Drumheller Drumheller and District Humane Society invites you to their 1st Anniversary Celebration BBQ Donuts Cake Coffee 11 am - 2 pm 1121D South Railway AvenueMonday August 13 Rosebud Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tournament Reserve your ticket by calling Peter 403-334-2378 or Michael at 403-820-2356Saturday August 25 Michichi Ryan Savary Memorial Fishing Derby at Michichi Reservoir 7 am - 4 pm Enter by 11 amSunday August 26 Drumheller RunWalk in Memory of Mitchell Dawson DVSS Track from 10 am - 4 pm Contact Cody for more info 403-823-5616 or 403-821-0326Wednesday Afternoon KidsClub After School Program 330 - 530 pm Drumheller Church of the Nazarene 627 6 Street East 403-823-7020 for information

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For two years the hill overlooking the Pas-sion Play site has stood silent Th e former ski hill and its equipment like the badlands sur-rounding has been slowly eroding away Th e Canadian Bad-lands Passion Play So-ciety hopes to change that ldquoTh ere are a whole lot of discussions and

research happening about the lift Wersquore looking at it and ask-ing ourselves what can we use this space for Wersquore trying to get an-swersrdquo said Passion Play executive director Vance Neudorf Earlier this year the Passion Play celebrated as it successfully pur-chased the old ski hillrsquos share of the land which consisted of the area below the fi rst chair lift

tower Th e purchase also included the en-tirety of the lodge a large quonset parking and the lift station sit-ting at the base of the hill Th e Passion Play has renovated and utilized everything from the purchase save the lift station However the ideas have been fl oat-ing around for awhile regarding what to do with it ldquoWersquove been look-ing at this ever since we started looking into buying the prop-erty Going into some-thing like those you have to have an idea of what needs to be done Wersquove put out feelers with various research companies to see what is possiblerdquo said Neu-dorf In regards to leasing the remainder of the hill and bringing back skiing to the valley there are some obsta-cles to overcome

ldquoOne of the problems is it hasnrsquot moved in two years We got to look at how to protect it or make it usable Th e bigger issues with the ski hill are chang-ing weather patterns and the infrastructure From what I under-stand the pipes are in desperate need of re-pair and renovation Some parts couldnrsquot even pump waterrdquo said Neudorf

Water is needed in the creation of artifi cial snow Considering the lack of winter weather this past year a lot of snow wouldrsquove needed to be created With the pumping system as it is now it wouldrsquove been an obstacle Th e Passion Play is considering other rec-reational uses for the old ski hill All ideas are being researched including the possibil-

ity of mountain biking courses ldquoTh ere has been an idea to use the area for mountain biking I think therersquos research that needs to be done You put a trial on the rocks of the Rocky Mountains and yoursquore probably good for 15 years You carve a trail in bentonite you might be good for two months Th e fi rst good rain and the trail is gonerdquo said Neudorf ldquoBentonite is a dif-ferent kettle of fi sh when thinking of how to utilize the site We put up our own trails every year and as we do that we create dif-ferent erosion pat-terns that are going to change the shape of the hills Wersquore going to have to look carefully at how work with the environment so things arenrsquot just short termrdquo For now the Passion Play continues its re-search Th ey have con-tacted regulatory bod-ies to determine what has to be done to bring everything up to code Th e Passion Play also welcomes ideas from residents as to what they would like to see ldquoTh ere are a lot of ideas fl oating around Itrsquos going to take some time research the pos-sibilitiesrdquo said Neu-dorf ldquoAnybody who has thoughts on what could happen should step and let us knowrdquo

The ski hill has been idle and decaying for the past two years but the Passion PlaySociety hopes to turn that around The Passion Play Society is investigating what it would take to get the lift running

and how best to utilize the hill Earlier this year the Passion Play Society bought the ski hillrsquos share of the property which made up the lower part of the hill (below the fi rst chair lift tower)

inSide photo by Michael James

Passion Play Society researches ski hill possibilities

SPORTS

Statues are built for some coaches Some have had sta-diums named after them A handful have been honoured with Hall of Fame selections

But generally itrsquos sad but true Coaches are hired to be fi red Coaches are generally neces-sary but unimportant compo-nents of successful teams ldquoI

couldnrsquot have done it without the playersrdquo is a familiar joke among coaches who know that good players tend to make or-dinary coaches good and good coaches greatUndoubtedly the sports coach with the highest profi le in North America today is not in the NFL NHL NBA or Major League Baseball The coach faced with the glare of the brightest spotlight in sports today is a Canadian who steers the swing of the worldrsquos most famous golfer Tiger WoodsHis name is Sean Foley a Torontonian who uses some unique golf ideas and some un-usual philosophical approaches to steer his stable of golfers which also includes Hunter Mahan and Justin Rose both of whom are ranked among the worldrsquos Top 15 as is Woods Coaching Woods is not easy Foley has gone from the equiv-alent of behind the scenes on golf ranges to Hollywood where Tigerrsquos every swing tweak is analyzed dissected and discussed by the golf in-dustry If Tiger plays well Fol-ey is a genius If things go bad in Tigerland the tabloids may be calling for his headRose says Foley is ldquotechnical without being mechanicalrdquo ac-cording to a story on golfworldcomOddly Foley attended Tennes-see State a predominately black college on a golf scholarship but always felt more comfort-able on the range working on his game and othersrsquo than on the course The golfworldcom story quoted his TSU room-mate saying Foley kept a black garbage bag in his room fi lled with clippings of instruction

articles His instruction dream led to a job at Glen Abbey near Toronto and he started help-ing Canadian Stephen Ames on the range one day ldquo He changed what Irsquod been trying to change for yearsrdquo Ames told golfworldcomThrough Ames Foley got to the inside of the PGA Tour and while Woods was going through coaches Butch Har-mon and Hank Haney he was on his way to reaching the low point in his golf career Now that Foley has helped Woods get back on his game the Ca-nadian is getting much of the credit for the resurgence While Foley stands only 5-foot-7 he is becoming a big big man in the world of golfbull Among the stupid things in sports by Norman Chad of the Washington Post ldquoFootball players dumping Gatorade on their coach in the waning mo-ments of a victory First of all this celebratory gesture lost its appeal about 2700 gallons of Gatorade ago Second of all Irsquod consider it more appropriate to dump Gatorade on a coach after losing a gamerdquobull Howard Rosenblatt of Al-bany NY as seen in Norman Chadrsquos lsquoSlouchrsquo column ldquoIf MLBrsquos All-Star Game had end-ed in a tie would the seventh game of the World Series have been played at a neutral siteldquo

Care to comment Email bru-cepenton2003yahooca

Reelinrsquo good at annual fi shing derbyDonella Swan

| inSide Drumheller

Running in its 18th year the Ryan Savary Me-morial Fishing Derby will be held on August 25 at the Michichi Reservoir with $600 in cash prizes to be won Held in memory of Ryan his father Alex Sa-vary said it is a way to bring people together to enjoy a day of being in the outdoors and catching some fi sh ldquoItrsquos always a lovely bunch of people who come out every year and itrsquos always a blastrdquo said Sa-vary Ryan passed away in 1993 when he was just 17

years old after he was in-volved in a single-vehicle rollover accident His father said he had three passions in life fi shing golfi ng and marathon running ldquoHe was unfortunately taken away from us much too early but this is one way we remember himrdquo said Savary He said shortly before his sonrsquos passing Ryan and his best friend Greg St Laurent had wanted to start up a fi shing derby Following his death St Laurent kickstarted the derby in his honour Originally beginning in Hanna the fi shing derby was later moved to Michi-chi Reservoir

ldquoRyan and Greg used to fi sh at Michichi quite often People always love the fi shing spot Irsquove trav-elled to many places and I canrsquot even match (Michi-chi) to anythingrdquo said Sa-vary Th e derby runs from 700 am to 400 pm on Saturday August 25 En-trants will be accepted until 1100 am and regis-tration for the event must occur before fi shing Many prizes arewaiting to be won including the $600 in cash winnings as mentioned above ldquoIrsquom hoping to keep this derby going even long after Irsquom gonerdquo said Savary

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This gentleman got the full experience of a mud bog at the DORVA Motocross Track located just off Highway 9 South on August 4 After being unexpectedly pushed in by one of his friends he still came out smiling

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Go ahead get dirty

(l-r) Alex Savary organizer of the Ryan Sa-vary Memorial Fishing Derby stands with Richard Murtagh who won fi rst in the Adult Division in the 2011 derby Murtagh

also won the special Ryan Savary event which is the catch of the day weighing in at 1 lb 2 oz the largest fi sh Savary ever caught at Michichi

inSide photo by Wendy Braun

CANADIAN COACH GUIDES TIGERrsquoS COMEBACK

Bruce

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16 - Friday August 10 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Th e Rosebud Lions are keeping the memory of one of its most dedicat-ed community members alive Th is coming Monday Akokinskway will be the site for the annual Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tournament Th is will be the eighth year of

the tournament Th e tournament was created in honour of Ray Zachariassen a long time member of the Rosebud commu-nity Zachariassen died in 2005 from a combi-nation of lung and bone cancer Zachariassen and his family moved near Rose-bud in 1964 He lived there for the remainder

of his life He started off farming but soon be-came deeply involved in helping his newfound community and joined

the local Lions Club in the late 1960rsquos Later he served 13 and a half years as a councillor for Wheatland County and six years as Reeve

However what many remember most about him was his devotion to the sport of golf ldquoIt feels good to have the tournament keep goingrdquo said Richard Zachariassen Rayrsquos son ldquoHe loved the sport He probably golfed fi ve to eight times a week dur-ing his last couple yearsrdquo ldquoHe was always an avid golfer and he was a big part of get-ting Akokiniskway up and running He was al-ways down there golfi ng

He was also a devoted community member Between his love of golf and his participation in the Lions thatrsquos how it came aboutrdquo said Peter Lauridsen who is help-ing organize the event For the past several years the Rosebud Li-ons have been organiz-ing the tournament Th e money raised goes to-wards various projects in the community Th e money raised this year has not been earmarked as of yet ldquoTh e money we raise goes towards Rosebud community project For example a couple years ago we donated the money to help fi nish the addition on the Rosebud Centennial Museum We also made a contribution to assist in completing the new fi re hall Like any small town therersquos always projects needing donerdquo said Lauridsen Th e tournament is 18 holes complete with hole prizes entertain-

ment auctions and sup-per Th e day opens with a brunch starting at 11 am and the tournament begins at 1 pm After the golf is done golfers are invited to supper at the Rosebud Commu-nity Hall Prizes and auction items were donated from individuals and businesses from Rose-bud and surrounding communities ldquoWe get so much sup-port from surround-ing communities Wersquore very grateful for the help we getrdquo said Lauridsen Th ere are still spots open for the tourna-ment and registration will continue until Mon-day morning Tickets are available by calling Lauridsen at (403) 334-2378 and Michael Love at (403) 820-2356 ldquoItrsquos a great opportuni-ty for people in the com-munity to get together visit have a good time and support a great causerdquo said Lauridsen

RAY ZACHARIASSEN MEMORIAL

GOLF TOURNAMENTMonday August 13 2012

Akokiniskway Golf Course Rosebud AB

Sponsored by theRosebud Lions Club

All Proceeds to go to Rosebud Community Projects

TICKETS AVAILABLE ATRosebud Centre Box Of ce or reserve by calling

Peter at 403-334-2378 or Michael at 403-820-2356

BRUNCHGOLFSUPPER - $100bull Brunch at golf course 1100 am - 100 pmbull 18 holes of golf power cart 100 - 530 pmbull Supper Entertainment Live amp Silent Auctions 600 - 900 pm Rosebud Community Hall

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Golfers from around Rosebud will descend upon the Akokinskway Golf Course this coming Monday for the eighth annual Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tourna-ment Zachariassen lived in the area for four decades as

a farmer served on Wheatland County Council for nearly two decades and was a long time member of the Rose-bud Lions The money raised from the tournament goes towards vital community projects

photo submitted

Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tournament putts into eighth year

Corner of Highway 9 and 10 South Drumheller | 403-823-9700

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Nominate a Boston Pizza Athlete of the WeekEmail a short bio and current photo to

informationinsidedrumhellercom or drop off at inSide Drumheller offi ce 515 Highway 10 East Drumheller

Jared Weymark is this weekrsquos Athlete of the Week Weymark is fresh off winning gold with the Acme Red Sox this past weekend and was named team MVP in two games

Jared stop by Boston Pizza Drumheller

and pick up your FREE Individual Pizza

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Find your copy on standsand in your mailboxEvery Friday

Call 403-823-2580 to place your ad today

Ask for Wendy or Kathryn

ldquoWe get so much

support from surrounding

communities Were very

grateful for the help we getrdquo Peter Lauridsen

QU

OTE

Ray Zachariassen (left) and Albert Clark doing

what they love during a tournament years ago

sportssportsCall our Sportsline at 403-823-2580 or fax 403-823-3864 or email us at newsinsidedrumhellercom

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Page 6: inSide Drumheller Aug 10, 2012

This Summer at the Drumheller Church of the NazareneJoin us this summer at Riverside Park as we learn how to be TRANSFORMERS Wednesday August 8

at 630 pm In the event of rain Kidztown in the

Park will take place at the Church

Finale August 15th at 600 pm at the Church

Church of the Nazarene - 627 6th St East 403-823-2156k31c33m

Beginning Wednesday September 19 An After

School Program For Children Grades K-6

The children will enjoy a program of healthy snacks play time games music fun Bible based stories amp crafts Registration - $2000

Registration Contact Dorothy Reeder (403-823-7020) Or the Church (below)

For a complete listing

of programs and to book

your experience visit the

Museum or scan here

tyrrellmuseumcomprograms

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If you know someone who has acool ride

let us knowCall us at

403-823-2580 or email

newsinsidedrumhellercom

Rides

Real high riderDuring the summer this is Brian Kinniburghrsquos daily driver The Fox Coulee Aviation pilot spends much of his summer up in the air in his Air Tractor 502B This is the industry standard crop spraying craft manufactured in Olney Texas The single seater is pulled along by a 750 horsepower Pratt amp Whitney engine that can propel the craft to 170 mph However Brian typically sprays at a comfortable 140mph

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

Friday May 22 2009

TheYour guide to

Friday August 10 2012 Page 6 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

Donella SwanThe Weekender

Drumhellerrsquos Little Church located on North Dinosaur Trail west of the Royal Tyr-rell Museum is often a site for visitors to stop and see However the six-seater church has also been a popular site for many countless wed-ding ceremonies and vow renewals ldquoIrsquove married eight to ten couples out at the Little Church in the seven years Irsquove been a marriage com-missionerrdquo said Ma-rina Flater who is a marriage commission-er in Drumheller When discuss-ing the chosen loca-tion with the couples Flater said many of them chose the Little Church because of the beautiful landscape ldquoItrsquos this adorable little tiny church in a beautiful setting and most of the couples Irsquove married out there have been from out of townrdquo said Flatcher Becky Kowal-chuk another mar-riage commissioner in town said in the last two years she has been a commissioner has married one couple at the Little Church

ldquoTh e bride had a grandmother here in Drumheller She spent many summers in the valley and fondly re-membered the Little Church Her groom and her had travelled from Ontario to be married hererdquo said Kowal-chuck Built by lo-cal contrac-tor Trygve Seland in co-operation with the Ministerial Associa-tion the Little Church was designed to be a

place of worship and meditation - not just a tourist attraction Th e tiny structure is maintained by the Drumheller amp District Chamber of Com-merce Over the years the Little Church has

survived many acts of vandal-ism Th e sign outside the Little Church says it was built in 1968 and re-

built by inmates at the Drumheller Institu-tion in 1991 Th ere has been a few discrepan-

cies regarding these dates ldquoItrsquos kind of fun when therersquos tour-ists there [during a ceremony] because they just canrsquot believe therersquos a real wedding taking placerdquo said Flat-er ldquoCeremonies held at the Little Church are defi nitely small due to limited space but it provides a very inti-mate atmosphererdquo

Friday August 10 2012 Page 7 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

is one of Canadarsquos premiere theatre destinations Join the 30000 patrons who come annually for the Rosebud Experience Food theatre and so much more

While in Rosebud be sure to visit

Wild Horse JackrsquosShow this ad and receive

10 off all food (not including beverages and tax)

Fully licensed Hours Wed - Sat Noon - 8 pm

Friday is Prime Rib Night

For reservations call 403-677-2999

May 25 - August 25

Matinees - Wed Thurs Sat Evenings - Thurs Fri Sat

Only 25 minutes from Drumheller

For more info amp tickets call 1-800-267-7553 or go to rosebudtheatrecom

Come see

biggest little story

biggest little town

July 4 - August 25

Playing at the Studio Stage Wed Thurs amp Sat at 5 pm

Adaptation of the poignant and moving novel by Chaim Potok

Opening This Week

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CRUISE IN EVERY THURSDAY500 - 800 pm

and every following Thursday Drumheller Location

Home of the famous Country DonairArea 51 Lounge

Fun is at Flavourz403-823-4447

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Sunday Buffet

All You Can EatStarts at Noon

WednesdayWing NightAll You Can EatOnly $1000 pp

Canadarsquos largest live reptile display with more than 100 species displayed in bright naturalistic cages

bull Cobras bull Gila Monsters bull Anacondas bull Crocodiles

Fred the 600 lb American Alligator

Friendly professional staff are always on hand to introduce you to one of our friendly Boa Constrictors or answer any questions you may have Catch one of our many educational programs in the summer

Special Educational Programs are availablefor pre-booked groups

Complete the Drumheller Experience

Open Year RoundSummer 10 am - 10 pm daily bull Call for off -season hours

4038238623 bull wwwreptileworldnet 95 - 3 Avenue E Downtown Drumheller

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Get Lost at the

Over 5 km ofpathways in KIDS MAZE amp T-REX MAZELocated 19 km south west of Drumheller on Highway 9 turn left (south) on Range Road 213 for 1 km Follow the signs

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The Drumheller Little Church located west on North Di-nosaur Trail is a popular tourist attraction in the valley However it has also been a popular spot for wedding nuptials

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Say ldquoI dordquo at Drumheller Little Church

Anyone who has or knowrsquos someone who said ldquoI dordquo at the Little Church feel free to share your memories with Th e Drum-heller MailinSide Drumheller by sending a wedding photo of the happy couple along with their names and wedding date to newsdrumheller-mailcom

Page 8 - The Weekender 2012 Friday May 18 2012 Friday May 18 2012 The Weekender 2012 - Page 9

ROSEBUDAKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE

Downtown CoreRotary Splash Park

DOWNTOWN DRUMHELLER

Bus DepotBadlands Historical Centre

Post Office

Civic CentreLibrary

RCMP

Medical Clinic

Medical Clinic

HOSPITAL

MIDLAND PROVINCIAL PARK

Royal Tyrrell Museum of PalaeontologyLittle ChurchDinosaur Golf amp Country ClubGolf Driving RangeBleriot Ferry

TO

TO NacmineBleriot FerryCarbon

Newcastle ParkSet on the banks of the Red Deer River has a beach and walking trails baseball dia-monds and picnic tables

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Map of the

Town of Drumheller

Drumheller Regional

Chamber of Development

amp Tourism

WORLDrsquoS LARGEST DINOSAUR

DeliaVerdant ValleyHandhills Lake

Nature TrailA hiking trail along the scenic Red Deer River gives an excellent view of the unique geological formations and wildlife in the Valley

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HEY KIDSCool down at the

Rotary Splash Park

Located next to the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur

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WHIFS Flapjack House

Horseshoe CanyonHelicopter Rides

REPTILEWORLD

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

The Drumheller Valley is a unique scenic valley created by millions of years of erosion by wind and water

About 65 million years ago dinosaurs roamed the hot tropical swamps and forests that covered this area Today the fossil-ized remains of the dinosaurs can be seen in museums all over the world and the lush vegetation exists as coal seams throughout the area

The Valley was first inhabited by Thomas Greentree who in 1902 built his homestead on what is now the Town of Drumheller The Greentree House became a stop-over place for early pioneers coming into the district

It was Sam Drumheller who first exploited rich coal reserves

in the area and conceived the idea of a townsite in the Valley Jesse Gouge opened the first coal mine in 1911 In 1913 the Calgary-Drumheller railway line was opened and the coal industry boomed More than 40 mines were soon operating in the Valley Mining towns like Nacmine (short for North American Collieries Mine) Midlandvale Rosedale East Coulee Wayne and Newcastle developed notorious reputations as highrolling boomtowns with bootlegging and gambling When gas and oil were discovered in other parts of Alberta the importance of coal diminished and the economy of the Valley turned to other things

Today the Town of Drumheller relies on agriculture gov-ernment services oil and gas and tourism for its economic prosperity

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Mic Hogs amp Biker Hogs Welcome

Whether yoursquore a veteran karaoke crooner or a newbie come sing your heart out every Friday night

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NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BAR

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45 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-350545 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-3505

Designer Childrens Clothing Giftware Fashion AccessoriesD i CCCChhild CCll ththi Gift F hi A i

Unique gifts for everyone on your list

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Buff et starts at 11 am bull $895 per personLobster 1 piece 2lbs bull ONLY $2495

Business Hours 9 am - 9 pm bull Free Internet AccessClose to Econo Lodge amp Shoppers Drug Mart

388 Centre Street Downtown Drumheller 403-823-3030

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

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24m

403-823-6362

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Free delivery within town limits

on orders over $2500 after 5 pm

2 for 1pizza amp pasta

TAKE OUT ONLY

700 - Highway 9 South Drumheller

Come climb inside the

OPEN DAILYOPEN DAILY

XpsmeXpsmersquorsquottLARGESTEjoptbvsEjoptbvs

403-823-8100403-823-8100 60 - 1 Avenue West60 - 1 Avenue Westw20c35m

Visit

Photo by Mike Todor

Janet Grabner amp John Dahm invite you to browse through their gallery and working studio fi lled with their handmade treasures

Although wersquore open most days from 10 am to 4 pm you can call ahead to make sure wersquore there

WErsquoRE LOCATED IN EAST COULEE AT 169-6TH STREET

(403) 822-2258 k20c36m

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

305 - 4 Street West Drumheller bull 403-823-3318OPEN 11 am - 9 pm Tuesday to Saturday

Can you believe it70 flavours of milkshakes

and slushDare to try one

Bernie Made

It

You Gotta Eat Here

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Located at The Brick Railway Ave East amp Centre Street

Find us on FacebookFind us on Facebook

Daily Specials Healthy Menu Choices Fresh Homestyle Food Specialty Coffees Smoothies Breakfast Bagels Quesadillas Desserts Free Wireless Internet

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NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BARin the Dinosaur Hotel

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

Page 8 - The Weekender 2012 Friday May 18 2012 Friday May 18 2012 The Weekender 2012 - Page 9

ROSEBUDAKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE

Downtown CoreRotary Splash Park

DOWNTOWN DRUMHELLER

Bus DepotBadlands Historical Centre

Post Office

Civic CentreLibrary

RCMP

Medical Clinic

Medical Clinic

HOSPITAL

MIDLAND PROVINCIAL PARK

Royal Tyrrell Museum of PalaeontologyLittle ChurchDinosaur Golf amp Country ClubGolf Driving RangeBleriot Ferry

TO

TO NacmineBleriot FerryCarbon

Newcastle ParkSet on the banks of the Red Deer River has a beach and walking trails baseball dia-monds and picnic tables

LEGEND

RosedaleSuspension BridgeCambriaAsteroidEast CouleeEC School MuseumAtlas Coal MineCaracol Clay StudiosHwy 10xHwy 36Hwy 56WayneThe Hoodoos

TO

Map of the

Town of Drumheller

Drumheller Regional

Chamber of Development

amp Tourism

WORLDrsquoS LARGEST DINOSAUR

DeliaVerdant ValleyHandhills Lake

Nature TrailA hiking trail along the scenic Red Deer River gives an excellent view of the unique geological formations and wildlife in the Valley

2012Home of the

HEY KIDSCool down at the

Rotary Splash Park

Located next to the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur

The Fossil Shop

WHIFS Flapjack House

Horseshoe CanyonHelicopter Rides

REPTILEWORLD

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

The Drumheller Valley is a unique scenic valley created by millions of years of erosion by wind and water

About 65 million years ago dinosaurs roamed the hot tropical swamps and forests that covered this area Today the fossil-ized remains of the dinosaurs can be seen in museums all over the world and the lush vegetation exists as coal seams throughout the area

The Valley was first inhabited by Thomas Greentree who in 1902 built his homestead on what is now the Town of Drumheller The Greentree House became a stop-over place for early pioneers coming into the district

It was Sam Drumheller who first exploited rich coal reserves

in the area and conceived the idea of a townsite in the Valley Jesse Gouge opened the first coal mine in 1911 In 1913 the Calgary-Drumheller railway line was opened and the coal industry boomed More than 40 mines were soon operating in the Valley Mining towns like Nacmine (short for North American Collieries Mine) Midlandvale Rosedale East Coulee Wayne and Newcastle developed notorious reputations as highrolling boomtowns with bootlegging and gambling When gas and oil were discovered in other parts of Alberta the importance of coal diminished and the economy of the Valley turned to other things

Today the Town of Drumheller relies on agriculture gov-ernment services oil and gas and tourism for its economic prosperity

Tourist information

HospitalH

Badlands Community

Facility

Badlands Comuniity Faclity

Here to make you happyTM

LEGEND

Tourist informationHospitalH

Portable water amp dump station Medical Clinic

Dump Station

H

Not valid with any other off ersCoupon only redeemable at Lube-X Drumheller

Soon to be

SAVE $10OFF YOUR NEXT SERVICE

Warranty ApprovedNext to Boston Pizza (403) 823 9667

Oil Change bull Auxiliary Services bull Transmission Services bull Coolant System Services

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RIG

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ince

198

6The Fossil Shopinc

61 bridge street 403-823-6774

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Mic Hogs amp Biker Hogs Welcome

Whether yoursquore a veteran karaoke crooner or a newbie come sing your heart out every Friday night

Outdoor Patio VLTS Liqour Store Bargain Room Rates Rider Friendly

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BAR

1220 Newcastle Trail Drumheller AB 403-823-6844k20c35min the Dinosaur Hotel

Hot Fresh Food and Cool Chilled TreatsOpen Mon-Sat 10 am - 9 pmSun 11 am - 9 pm(Summer time lsquotil 10 pm)

1102A Highway 9 South Drumheller403-823-8131

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45 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-350545 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-3505

Designer Childrens Clothing Giftware Fashion AccessoriesD i CCCChhild CCll ththi Gift F hi A i

Unique gifts for everyone on your list

k20c35m

Buff et starts at 11 am bull $895 per personLobster 1 piece 2lbs bull ONLY $2495

Business Hours 9 am - 9 pm bull Free Internet AccessClose to Econo Lodge amp Shoppers Drug Mart

388 Centre Street Downtown Drumheller 403-823-3030

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

k20p

24m

403-823-6362

k20c35m

Free delivery within town limits

on orders over $2500 after 5 pm

2 for 1pizza amp pasta

TAKE OUT ONLY

700 - Highway 9 South Drumheller

Come climb inside the

OPEN DAILYOPEN DAILY

XpsmeXpsmersquorsquottLARGESTEjoptbvsEjoptbvs

403-823-8100403-823-8100 60 - 1 Avenue West60 - 1 Avenue Westw20c35m

Visit

Photo by Mike Todor

Janet Grabner amp John Dahm invite you to browse through their gallery and working studio fi lled with their handmade treasures

Although wersquore open most days from 10 am to 4 pm you can call ahead to make sure wersquore there

WErsquoRE LOCATED IN EAST COULEE AT 169-6TH STREET

(403) 822-2258 k20c36m

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

305 - 4 Street West Drumheller bull 403-823-3318OPEN 11 am - 9 pm Tuesday to Saturday

Can you believe it70 flavours of milkshakes

and slushDare to try one

Bernie Made

It

You Gotta Eat Here

k20c35m

Located at The Brick Railway Ave East amp Centre Street

Find us on FacebookFind us on Facebook

Daily Specials Healthy Menu Choices Fresh Homestyle Food Specialty Coffees Smoothies Breakfast Bagels Quesadillas Desserts Free Wireless Internet

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Bernie and the Boys Bistro

Page 10 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller Friday August 10 2012

ALL ROADS LEAD TO

For the month of Augustth th f A ttAth fFF hhh

Employee PricingEmployee Pricing

Monday - Friday 8 am - 8 pm bull Saturday 9 am - 5 pm bull Sunday 11 am - 4 pm bull 220 Grove Place Highway 9 North Drumheller bull 403-823-2007 bull wwwcountryroadrvca

2013 Wildwood2013 Wildwood261BH261BH

WAS $22 800WAS $22 800EMPLOYEE PRICINGEMPLOYEE PRICING

$13995$13995WAS $41350WAS $41350

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$31482$31482

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bull Cable Color TV bull Direct Dial Phones

bull 2 Room Suites bull Air Conditioning

bull Kitchens bull Fridges in Every Room

bull Affordable Rooms bull Free Internet

Turn West 2 Blocks North of Bridge

WHIFSFLAPJACK HOUSEWAFFLES bull HAMBURGERS bull ICE CREAM

bull FLAPJACKS bull SALADS

OPEN DAILY 600 AM - 200 PMSunday Brunch 800 AM - 130 PMMonday to Friday Lunch Specials

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Where to goWHEN YOU HAVE TO GO

Visitors if you need a washroom please use ours

If you would like to offer this service to our visitors call 403-823-258023m

-Trip Advisor comment

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Donella SwanThe Weekender

Opening up the curtains on the hotel room window a young Ariadne Shaff er was both shocked and dis-appointed at the view presented It was April of 1988 Shaff er and her fam-ily had travelled from Libby Montana to see the sights and attrac-tions Drumheller had to off er Unfortunately though the day after their arrival the skies opened up and left the gift of large amounts of snow ldquoIn my memory our car was parked on the street and was com-pletely covered with snow It was so nice the day before and to wake up to that was like be-ing transported to a dif-

ferent world or some-thing Th ere was no way to get out of town or even to the muse-umrdquo Twenty-four years later Shaff er is return-ing to the valley with her own family ldquoI had always want-ed to return since my fi rst visit and when my daughter became interested in dinosaurs we decided Drumhell-er was the place to berdquo said Shaff er However there were even delays in travelling here this time around After a mix up over their daughterrsquos pass-port at the Los Angeles International Airport they were not permit-ted to cross the border via airplane Th e family then fl ew to Salt Lake City Utah from LA rented a car

in Salt Lake City and drove a total of 14 hours to get to Drumheller ldquoI just thought lsquowersquore going to see some di-nosaurs and nothing is going to stop usrsquordquo said Shaff er During her fi rst fam-ily vacation in Drum-heller in lsquo88 Shaff er remembers it most-ly spent in the hotel room playing cards and watching televi-sion Shaff er said after a day or two a path was fi nally dug out along the sidewalk leading to the movie theatre Her family and her walked down the street and watched Good Morn-ing Vietnam on the big screen ldquoTh at was the high-light of entertainment during our visit We were hoping so badly that the road could be

cleared to go out to the museum but there was just too much snow We fi nally had to turn around and go homerdquo said Shaff er Th is time however

they have a full itin-erary of things to do their fi rst stop being the museum ldquoI called my sister and bragged that I fi -nally got to fi nish our

aborted trip to Drum-hellerrdquo said Shaff er ldquoTh e best part of the trip however was how much fun my daughter Kizziah hadrdquo

(l-r) Costa Singer Kizziah Singer 7 and Ari-adne Shaff er visiting the Tyrrell Museum on August 2 Shaff er had visited Drumhell-

er as a teenager in April of 1988 having her time in the valley cut short by a huge dump of snow

photo submitted

Waiting 24 years to return to Drumheller

Friday August 10 2012 Page 11 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

ATTENTION VISITORSThe Drumheller Mail for your chance to win a

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Contest closes August 22 2012 Winner will be contacted by September 5 2012

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Throughout summertime The Weekender

will be looking for visitors to the valley and sharing their stories with inSide readersMarina Marko Ivica Nikitaand Charlie

(the dog) Ramseier Lucerne SwitzerlandI noticed your RV isnrsquot from around here (Ma-rina) Itrsquos from Switzer-land You put it on a ship the ship brings it over and then you pick it up Th e rest of us fl ew inWhere did you land and where have you been so far We landed in Balti-more We went through Pennsylvania New York Niagara the prairies and now wersquore hereWhere to next To Banff and Jasper then either to the coast or down to the US I donrsquot know yetHow long are you going to be on the road About half a yearHow is everyone en-joying the trip so far Wersquore doing good Wersquore

on the road so long itrsquos not really a vacation itrsquos more of a lifestyleWhy stop in Drumhell-er Th e dinosaurs Along the way people were tell-ing us the museum was greatDo the boys have any favourite dinosaurs Dinosaurs are going to be new for them Th eyrsquore go-ing to learn something newIf someone from Drum-heller were to go to Lucerne what should they see Th erersquos history everywhere you go Th e Chapel Bridge is really famous Th e lake is gor-geous But just go into the mountains

SooohellipWhere ya from

BREAK

CLUES ACROSS1 Lion sound5 Pictural tapestry10 Many not ands

13 Largest known toad species14 Truth15 Places an object

17 Small mountain lake18 Scomberesocidae fi sh19 A NE Spanish river20 Selleck TV series22 Strong coarse fabric23 Nestling hawk24 Macaws26 Decorate with frosting27 The bill in a restaurant30 Sea patrol (abbr)31 Used of posture33 Basics34 Having no fi xed course38 Radioactivity units40 Star Warsrsquo Solo41 Water fi lled volcanic crater45 Initialism49 A shag rug made in Sweden50 Yemen capital52 Atomic 7954 CNNrsquos Turner55 A priestrsquos linen vestment56 Returned material authorization (abbr)58 Blood clam genus60 Raging amp uncontrollable62 Actress Margulies

66 Burrowing marine mollusk67 Port in SE S Korea68 Swiss river70 Mix of soul and calypso71 Area for fencing bouts72 Canned meat73 Myriameter74 Long ear rabbits75 RequestsCLUES DOWN1 Tell on2 Medieval alphabet3 Surrounding radiant light4 Open land where livestock graze5 Quench6 Strays7 Chickensrsquo cold8 Heart chamber9 Timid10 Oil cartel11 Statute heading12 Severely correct16 An amount not specifi ed21 It never sleeps22 Indian frock25 Soak fl ax27 Mariner

28 Arabian outer garment29 Binary coded decimal32 European Common Market35 17th Greek letter36 Norse sea goddess37 All without specifi cation39 Diego or Francisco 42 Products of creativity43 Yes vote44 Radioactivity unit46 Credit post or greeting47 Computer memory 48 Land or sea troops50 A way to travel on skis51 Tenure of abbot53 Fiddler crabs55 Rainbow shapes57 Bird genus of Platalea58 Having winglike extensions59 Squash bug genus61 Islamic leader63 Former Soviet Union 64 Small sleeps65 Iranian carpet city67 Auto speed measurement69 Ambulance providers

ARIES - Mar 21Apr 20You are on a roll Aries and now it is just a matter of maintaining the momentum for a few more days Donrsquot let anyone slow you down this week

TAURUS - Apr 21May 21Taurus there are many opportunities within your reach but you are not sure which way to go Seek advice from Sagittarius when you get a spare moment

GEMINI - May 22Jun 21Others can see you havenrsquot been yourself lately Gemini So relax and take a break from something thatrsquos been bothering you and you will return to being your old self You wonrsquot be disappointed

CANCER - Jun 22Jul 22Now is not the time for dawdling Cancer You have a full plate of things to tackle and it seems like the hours will be slipping away Recharge and get focused

LEO - Jul 23Aug 23Leo donrsquot let anyone discourage you when tackling a big project As you have proven time and again you simply need to establish a goal and your efforts will help you achieve it

VIRGO - Aug 24Sept 22Virgo though you may not know where your path will lead this week you are deeply aware that an adventure is in store Take some time to prepare your mind and body

LIBRA - Sept 23Oct 23Libra no one will know who you truly are unless you share a few secrets You donrsquot have to give everything away but allow others in by sharing some personal information

SCORPIO - Oct 24Nov 22Scorpio though you donrsquot shy away from challenges you do know when to pick your battles When something inconsequential comes up this week let it pass

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23Dec 21Sagittarius when a past confl ict resurfaces this week push it aside because that is ancient history It is better to focus on the positive things that are in store for you

CAPRICORN - Dec 22Jan 20Capricorn when you love someone it can be diffi cult to step aside and let this person make his or her own choices But this is what you have to do for lessons to be learned

AQUARIUS - Jan 21Feb 18Your eyes are bigger than your stomach at work this week Aquarius Delegate some tasks so everything goes smoothly and your project is completed on time

PISCES - Feb 19Mar 20Learning from your weaknesses can help you to grow stronger Pisces Accept a challenge that is presented this week even if it scares you

Horoscopes

Sudoku

Crossword

Herersquos how it works Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid broken down into nine 3x3 boxes To solve a sudoku the numbers 1 through 9 must fi ll each row column and box Each number can appear only once in each row column and box You can fi gure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric clues already provided in the boxes The more numbers you name the easier it gets to solve the puzzle

Sudoku Solution

AnswersLast Weeks

Crossword Solution

Word Search

12 - Friday August 10 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

Word Search Solution

I found this to be a nice change with barbecued chicken Ordinarily it seems we eat breaded chicken in the winter - good old comfort food

This recipe combines the goodness of fried chicken with the goodness of barbecued The mayonnaise marinade makes it especially moistYou can set it aside to bake on indirect heat after browning it

and not have to tend to it as much without worrying about it drying out

Crispy Grilled Chicken Thighs

13 cup mayonnaise1T chili powderfrac12 tsp cayenne8 skin-on bone-in chicken thighs1 frac12 cups breadcrumbs

Refrigerate chicken tossed in mayo and spices for at least 2 hours or overnightHeat grill Dip chicken in breadcrumbs to coatGrill chicken turning once until cooked ndash about 20 ndash 25 minutes per side

I have already made this more than once this summer Last time I had made a cold

spinach dip using yogurt mayo and sour cream I marinated the chicken in that instead of just the mayo It turned out delicious

For those who have followed my winning recipes from

the annual Shuswap cabin cook off s watch for the next one coming up There is an ethnic theme with each cabin entering a food from their own heritage I have a feeling it will be a close match for the winner

Food for

thoughtLori Stefanishion

inSide Drumheller Food Columnist

S006630

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BUSINESS

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EMPLOYMENT

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Chinook bakes up donation for Palliative CareStaff at the Chinook Credit Union in Drumheller have been baking away for the past two years on a hefty $6000 donation to the Palliative Care Unit at the Drumheller Health Centre Chinook staff presented the donation on Wednesday August 8 to members of the Drumheller Health Foundation Chinook staff contributed to the donation through bake sales and raffl e items Representing the Drumheller Health Foundation were Lisa McKenzie (left) Cheryl Taylor Melissa Cameron Nathan Banda and foundation chair Dr Boris Nahornick Chinook staff members Sheresse Thompson Jessica Garrett Deanna Chambers Brenda DeMille and Sladjana Milosevic delivered the donation

inSide photo by Michael James

(l-r) Corban Andres 5 and Ezra Schei-degger 6 spending their afternoon enjoy-ing the North Drumheller Playground on

August 1 They nicknamed their dinosaur friend ldquoRexyrdquo and said he was the fastest one around

inSide photo by Donella Swan

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Wednesday August 15 2012400 pm ndash 800 pm

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Please note This project is subject to review under the Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC)

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DRUMHELLER AREA NIGHTLIFEPlaying at The Napier Theatre Friday August 10 to Thursday August 16 730 pm Magic Mike Closed MondaysSaturday August 25 Drumheller ldquoElvisrdquo James Schewe Farewell Tour at The Old Grouchrsquos Starts at 6 pm Buffet and Entertainment For tickets call Fran 403-823-5755May 25 - August 25 Rosebud Anne of Green Gables See the classical musical about small-town life where itrsquos meant to be seen Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrose-budtheatrecom for tickets or show infoJuly 4 - August 25 Rosebud My Name is Asher Lev Adaptation of the poignant and moving novel by Chaim Potok Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom for tickets or show infoThursdays starting August 2 Drumheller 6 week Country amp Western Swing (Jive) Lessons 700 pm for singles or couples at carol todor dance school Call 403-823-4377 to registerMonday evenings Nacmine Community Bingo at Nacmine Hall Doors open 6 pm Bingo starts at 730 pmWednesday evenings Drumheller Wing Night Flavourz Restaurant and LoungeFriday Nights Drumheller Friday Rib Night Flavourz Restaurant and Lounge

August 9 - 12 Carbon Join us as Carbon celebrates its Centennial Lots to see and doSaturday August 11 Drumheller Drumheller and District Humane Society invites you to their 1st Anniversary Celebration BBQ Donuts Cake Coffee 11 am - 2 pm 1121D South Railway AvenueMonday August 13 Rosebud Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tournament Reserve your ticket by calling Peter 403-334-2378 or Michael at 403-820-2356Saturday August 25 Michichi Ryan Savary Memorial Fishing Derby at Michichi Reservoir 7 am - 4 pm Enter by 11 amSunday August 26 Drumheller RunWalk in Memory of Mitchell Dawson DVSS Track from 10 am - 4 pm Contact Cody for more info 403-823-5616 or 403-821-0326Wednesday Afternoon KidsClub After School Program 330 - 530 pm Drumheller Church of the Nazarene 627 6 Street East 403-823-7020 for information

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For two years the hill overlooking the Pas-sion Play site has stood silent Th e former ski hill and its equipment like the badlands sur-rounding has been slowly eroding away Th e Canadian Bad-lands Passion Play So-ciety hopes to change that ldquoTh ere are a whole lot of discussions and

research happening about the lift Wersquore looking at it and ask-ing ourselves what can we use this space for Wersquore trying to get an-swersrdquo said Passion Play executive director Vance Neudorf Earlier this year the Passion Play celebrated as it successfully pur-chased the old ski hillrsquos share of the land which consisted of the area below the fi rst chair lift

tower Th e purchase also included the en-tirety of the lodge a large quonset parking and the lift station sit-ting at the base of the hill Th e Passion Play has renovated and utilized everything from the purchase save the lift station However the ideas have been fl oat-ing around for awhile regarding what to do with it ldquoWersquove been look-ing at this ever since we started looking into buying the prop-erty Going into some-thing like those you have to have an idea of what needs to be done Wersquove put out feelers with various research companies to see what is possiblerdquo said Neu-dorf In regards to leasing the remainder of the hill and bringing back skiing to the valley there are some obsta-cles to overcome

ldquoOne of the problems is it hasnrsquot moved in two years We got to look at how to protect it or make it usable Th e bigger issues with the ski hill are chang-ing weather patterns and the infrastructure From what I under-stand the pipes are in desperate need of re-pair and renovation Some parts couldnrsquot even pump waterrdquo said Neudorf

Water is needed in the creation of artifi cial snow Considering the lack of winter weather this past year a lot of snow wouldrsquove needed to be created With the pumping system as it is now it wouldrsquove been an obstacle Th e Passion Play is considering other rec-reational uses for the old ski hill All ideas are being researched including the possibil-

ity of mountain biking courses ldquoTh ere has been an idea to use the area for mountain biking I think therersquos research that needs to be done You put a trial on the rocks of the Rocky Mountains and yoursquore probably good for 15 years You carve a trail in bentonite you might be good for two months Th e fi rst good rain and the trail is gonerdquo said Neudorf ldquoBentonite is a dif-ferent kettle of fi sh when thinking of how to utilize the site We put up our own trails every year and as we do that we create dif-ferent erosion pat-terns that are going to change the shape of the hills Wersquore going to have to look carefully at how work with the environment so things arenrsquot just short termrdquo For now the Passion Play continues its re-search Th ey have con-tacted regulatory bod-ies to determine what has to be done to bring everything up to code Th e Passion Play also welcomes ideas from residents as to what they would like to see ldquoTh ere are a lot of ideas fl oating around Itrsquos going to take some time research the pos-sibilitiesrdquo said Neu-dorf ldquoAnybody who has thoughts on what could happen should step and let us knowrdquo

The ski hill has been idle and decaying for the past two years but the Passion PlaySociety hopes to turn that around The Passion Play Society is investigating what it would take to get the lift running

and how best to utilize the hill Earlier this year the Passion Play Society bought the ski hillrsquos share of the property which made up the lower part of the hill (below the fi rst chair lift tower)

inSide photo by Michael James

Passion Play Society researches ski hill possibilities

SPORTS

Statues are built for some coaches Some have had sta-diums named after them A handful have been honoured with Hall of Fame selections

But generally itrsquos sad but true Coaches are hired to be fi red Coaches are generally neces-sary but unimportant compo-nents of successful teams ldquoI

couldnrsquot have done it without the playersrdquo is a familiar joke among coaches who know that good players tend to make or-dinary coaches good and good coaches greatUndoubtedly the sports coach with the highest profi le in North America today is not in the NFL NHL NBA or Major League Baseball The coach faced with the glare of the brightest spotlight in sports today is a Canadian who steers the swing of the worldrsquos most famous golfer Tiger WoodsHis name is Sean Foley a Torontonian who uses some unique golf ideas and some un-usual philosophical approaches to steer his stable of golfers which also includes Hunter Mahan and Justin Rose both of whom are ranked among the worldrsquos Top 15 as is Woods Coaching Woods is not easy Foley has gone from the equiv-alent of behind the scenes on golf ranges to Hollywood where Tigerrsquos every swing tweak is analyzed dissected and discussed by the golf in-dustry If Tiger plays well Fol-ey is a genius If things go bad in Tigerland the tabloids may be calling for his headRose says Foley is ldquotechnical without being mechanicalrdquo ac-cording to a story on golfworldcomOddly Foley attended Tennes-see State a predominately black college on a golf scholarship but always felt more comfort-able on the range working on his game and othersrsquo than on the course The golfworldcom story quoted his TSU room-mate saying Foley kept a black garbage bag in his room fi lled with clippings of instruction

articles His instruction dream led to a job at Glen Abbey near Toronto and he started help-ing Canadian Stephen Ames on the range one day ldquo He changed what Irsquod been trying to change for yearsrdquo Ames told golfworldcomThrough Ames Foley got to the inside of the PGA Tour and while Woods was going through coaches Butch Har-mon and Hank Haney he was on his way to reaching the low point in his golf career Now that Foley has helped Woods get back on his game the Ca-nadian is getting much of the credit for the resurgence While Foley stands only 5-foot-7 he is becoming a big big man in the world of golfbull Among the stupid things in sports by Norman Chad of the Washington Post ldquoFootball players dumping Gatorade on their coach in the waning mo-ments of a victory First of all this celebratory gesture lost its appeal about 2700 gallons of Gatorade ago Second of all Irsquod consider it more appropriate to dump Gatorade on a coach after losing a gamerdquobull Howard Rosenblatt of Al-bany NY as seen in Norman Chadrsquos lsquoSlouchrsquo column ldquoIf MLBrsquos All-Star Game had end-ed in a tie would the seventh game of the World Series have been played at a neutral siteldquo

Care to comment Email bru-cepenton2003yahooca

Reelinrsquo good at annual fi shing derbyDonella Swan

| inSide Drumheller

Running in its 18th year the Ryan Savary Me-morial Fishing Derby will be held on August 25 at the Michichi Reservoir with $600 in cash prizes to be won Held in memory of Ryan his father Alex Sa-vary said it is a way to bring people together to enjoy a day of being in the outdoors and catching some fi sh ldquoItrsquos always a lovely bunch of people who come out every year and itrsquos always a blastrdquo said Sa-vary Ryan passed away in 1993 when he was just 17

years old after he was in-volved in a single-vehicle rollover accident His father said he had three passions in life fi shing golfi ng and marathon running ldquoHe was unfortunately taken away from us much too early but this is one way we remember himrdquo said Savary He said shortly before his sonrsquos passing Ryan and his best friend Greg St Laurent had wanted to start up a fi shing derby Following his death St Laurent kickstarted the derby in his honour Originally beginning in Hanna the fi shing derby was later moved to Michi-chi Reservoir

ldquoRyan and Greg used to fi sh at Michichi quite often People always love the fi shing spot Irsquove trav-elled to many places and I canrsquot even match (Michi-chi) to anythingrdquo said Sa-vary Th e derby runs from 700 am to 400 pm on Saturday August 25 En-trants will be accepted until 1100 am and regis-tration for the event must occur before fi shing Many prizes arewaiting to be won including the $600 in cash winnings as mentioned above ldquoIrsquom hoping to keep this derby going even long after Irsquom gonerdquo said Savary

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This gentleman got the full experience of a mud bog at the DORVA Motocross Track located just off Highway 9 South on August 4 After being unexpectedly pushed in by one of his friends he still came out smiling

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Go ahead get dirty

(l-r) Alex Savary organizer of the Ryan Sa-vary Memorial Fishing Derby stands with Richard Murtagh who won fi rst in the Adult Division in the 2011 derby Murtagh

also won the special Ryan Savary event which is the catch of the day weighing in at 1 lb 2 oz the largest fi sh Savary ever caught at Michichi

inSide photo by Wendy Braun

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Bruce

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16 - Friday August 10 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Th e Rosebud Lions are keeping the memory of one of its most dedicat-ed community members alive Th is coming Monday Akokinskway will be the site for the annual Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tournament Th is will be the eighth year of

the tournament Th e tournament was created in honour of Ray Zachariassen a long time member of the Rosebud commu-nity Zachariassen died in 2005 from a combi-nation of lung and bone cancer Zachariassen and his family moved near Rose-bud in 1964 He lived there for the remainder

of his life He started off farming but soon be-came deeply involved in helping his newfound community and joined

the local Lions Club in the late 1960rsquos Later he served 13 and a half years as a councillor for Wheatland County and six years as Reeve

However what many remember most about him was his devotion to the sport of golf ldquoIt feels good to have the tournament keep goingrdquo said Richard Zachariassen Rayrsquos son ldquoHe loved the sport He probably golfed fi ve to eight times a week dur-ing his last couple yearsrdquo ldquoHe was always an avid golfer and he was a big part of get-ting Akokiniskway up and running He was al-ways down there golfi ng

He was also a devoted community member Between his love of golf and his participation in the Lions thatrsquos how it came aboutrdquo said Peter Lauridsen who is help-ing organize the event For the past several years the Rosebud Li-ons have been organiz-ing the tournament Th e money raised goes to-wards various projects in the community Th e money raised this year has not been earmarked as of yet ldquoTh e money we raise goes towards Rosebud community project For example a couple years ago we donated the money to help fi nish the addition on the Rosebud Centennial Museum We also made a contribution to assist in completing the new fi re hall Like any small town therersquos always projects needing donerdquo said Lauridsen Th e tournament is 18 holes complete with hole prizes entertain-

ment auctions and sup-per Th e day opens with a brunch starting at 11 am and the tournament begins at 1 pm After the golf is done golfers are invited to supper at the Rosebud Commu-nity Hall Prizes and auction items were donated from individuals and businesses from Rose-bud and surrounding communities ldquoWe get so much sup-port from surround-ing communities Wersquore very grateful for the help we getrdquo said Lauridsen Th ere are still spots open for the tourna-ment and registration will continue until Mon-day morning Tickets are available by calling Lauridsen at (403) 334-2378 and Michael Love at (403) 820-2356 ldquoItrsquos a great opportuni-ty for people in the com-munity to get together visit have a good time and support a great causerdquo said Lauridsen

RAY ZACHARIASSEN MEMORIAL

GOLF TOURNAMENTMonday August 13 2012

Akokiniskway Golf Course Rosebud AB

Sponsored by theRosebud Lions Club

All Proceeds to go to Rosebud Community Projects

TICKETS AVAILABLE ATRosebud Centre Box Of ce or reserve by calling

Peter at 403-334-2378 or Michael at 403-820-2356

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Golfers from around Rosebud will descend upon the Akokinskway Golf Course this coming Monday for the eighth annual Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tourna-ment Zachariassen lived in the area for four decades as

a farmer served on Wheatland County Council for nearly two decades and was a long time member of the Rose-bud Lions The money raised from the tournament goes towards vital community projects

photo submitted

Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tournament putts into eighth year

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QU

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Ray Zachariassen (left) and Albert Clark doing

what they love during a tournament years ago

sportssportsCall our Sportsline at 403-823-2580 or fax 403-823-3864 or email us at newsinsidedrumhellercom

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Page 7: inSide Drumheller Aug 10, 2012

Donella SwanThe Weekender

Drumhellerrsquos Little Church located on North Dinosaur Trail west of the Royal Tyr-rell Museum is often a site for visitors to stop and see However the six-seater church has also been a popular site for many countless wed-ding ceremonies and vow renewals ldquoIrsquove married eight to ten couples out at the Little Church in the seven years Irsquove been a marriage com-missionerrdquo said Ma-rina Flater who is a marriage commission-er in Drumheller When discuss-ing the chosen loca-tion with the couples Flater said many of them chose the Little Church because of the beautiful landscape ldquoItrsquos this adorable little tiny church in a beautiful setting and most of the couples Irsquove married out there have been from out of townrdquo said Flatcher Becky Kowal-chuk another mar-riage commissioner in town said in the last two years she has been a commissioner has married one couple at the Little Church

ldquoTh e bride had a grandmother here in Drumheller She spent many summers in the valley and fondly re-membered the Little Church Her groom and her had travelled from Ontario to be married hererdquo said Kowal-chuck Built by lo-cal contrac-tor Trygve Seland in co-operation with the Ministerial Associa-tion the Little Church was designed to be a

place of worship and meditation - not just a tourist attraction Th e tiny structure is maintained by the Drumheller amp District Chamber of Com-merce Over the years the Little Church has

survived many acts of vandal-ism Th e sign outside the Little Church says it was built in 1968 and re-

built by inmates at the Drumheller Institu-tion in 1991 Th ere has been a few discrepan-

cies regarding these dates ldquoItrsquos kind of fun when therersquos tour-ists there [during a ceremony] because they just canrsquot believe therersquos a real wedding taking placerdquo said Flat-er ldquoCeremonies held at the Little Church are defi nitely small due to limited space but it provides a very inti-mate atmosphererdquo

Friday August 10 2012 Page 7 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

is one of Canadarsquos premiere theatre destinations Join the 30000 patrons who come annually for the Rosebud Experience Food theatre and so much more

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Playing at the Studio Stage Wed Thurs amp Sat at 5 pm

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The Drumheller Little Church located west on North Di-nosaur Trail is a popular tourist attraction in the valley However it has also been a popular spot for wedding nuptials

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Say ldquoI dordquo at Drumheller Little Church

Anyone who has or knowrsquos someone who said ldquoI dordquo at the Little Church feel free to share your memories with Th e Drum-heller MailinSide Drumheller by sending a wedding photo of the happy couple along with their names and wedding date to newsdrumheller-mailcom

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Bus DepotBadlands Historical Centre

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Civic CentreLibrary

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Royal Tyrrell Museum of PalaeontologyLittle ChurchDinosaur Golf amp Country ClubGolf Driving RangeBleriot Ferry

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The Drumheller Valley is a unique scenic valley created by millions of years of erosion by wind and water

About 65 million years ago dinosaurs roamed the hot tropical swamps and forests that covered this area Today the fossil-ized remains of the dinosaurs can be seen in museums all over the world and the lush vegetation exists as coal seams throughout the area

The Valley was first inhabited by Thomas Greentree who in 1902 built his homestead on what is now the Town of Drumheller The Greentree House became a stop-over place for early pioneers coming into the district

It was Sam Drumheller who first exploited rich coal reserves

in the area and conceived the idea of a townsite in the Valley Jesse Gouge opened the first coal mine in 1911 In 1913 the Calgary-Drumheller railway line was opened and the coal industry boomed More than 40 mines were soon operating in the Valley Mining towns like Nacmine (short for North American Collieries Mine) Midlandvale Rosedale East Coulee Wayne and Newcastle developed notorious reputations as highrolling boomtowns with bootlegging and gambling When gas and oil were discovered in other parts of Alberta the importance of coal diminished and the economy of the Valley turned to other things

Today the Town of Drumheller relies on agriculture gov-ernment services oil and gas and tourism for its economic prosperity

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Mic Hogs amp Biker Hogs Welcome

Whether yoursquore a veteran karaoke crooner or a newbie come sing your heart out every Friday night

Outdoor Patio VLTS Liqour Store Bargain Room Rates Rider Friendly

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BAR

1220 Newcastle Trail Drumheller AB 403-823-6844k20c35min the Dinosaur Hotel

Hot Fresh Food and Cool Chilled TreatsOpen Mon-Sat 10 am - 9 pmSun 11 am - 9 pm(Summer time lsquotil 10 pm)

1102A Highway 9 South Drumheller403-823-8131

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45 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-350545 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-3505

Designer Childrens Clothing Giftware Fashion AccessoriesD i CCCChhild CCll ththi Gift F hi A i

Unique gifts for everyone on your list

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Buff et starts at 11 am bull $895 per personLobster 1 piece 2lbs bull ONLY $2495

Business Hours 9 am - 9 pm bull Free Internet AccessClose to Econo Lodge amp Shoppers Drug Mart

388 Centre Street Downtown Drumheller 403-823-3030

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

k20p

24m

403-823-6362

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Free delivery within town limits

on orders over $2500 after 5 pm

2 for 1pizza amp pasta

TAKE OUT ONLY

700 - Highway 9 South Drumheller

Come climb inside the

OPEN DAILYOPEN DAILY

XpsmeXpsmersquorsquottLARGESTEjoptbvsEjoptbvs

403-823-8100403-823-8100 60 - 1 Avenue West60 - 1 Avenue Westw20c35m

Visit

Photo by Mike Todor

Janet Grabner amp John Dahm invite you to browse through their gallery and working studio fi lled with their handmade treasures

Although wersquore open most days from 10 am to 4 pm you can call ahead to make sure wersquore there

WErsquoRE LOCATED IN EAST COULEE AT 169-6TH STREET

(403) 822-2258 k20c36m

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

305 - 4 Street West Drumheller bull 403-823-3318OPEN 11 am - 9 pm Tuesday to Saturday

Can you believe it70 flavours of milkshakes

and slushDare to try one

Bernie Made

It

You Gotta Eat Here

k20c35m

Located at The Brick Railway Ave East amp Centre Street

Find us on FacebookFind us on Facebook

Daily Specials Healthy Menu Choices Fresh Homestyle Food Specialty Coffees Smoothies Breakfast Bagels Quesadillas Desserts Free Wireless Internet

k20cm

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BARin the Dinosaur Hotel

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

Page 8 - The Weekender 2012 Friday May 18 2012 Friday May 18 2012 The Weekender 2012 - Page 9

ROSEBUDAKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE

Downtown CoreRotary Splash Park

DOWNTOWN DRUMHELLER

Bus DepotBadlands Historical Centre

Post Office

Civic CentreLibrary

RCMP

Medical Clinic

Medical Clinic

HOSPITAL

MIDLAND PROVINCIAL PARK

Royal Tyrrell Museum of PalaeontologyLittle ChurchDinosaur Golf amp Country ClubGolf Driving RangeBleriot Ferry

TO

TO NacmineBleriot FerryCarbon

Newcastle ParkSet on the banks of the Red Deer River has a beach and walking trails baseball dia-monds and picnic tables

LEGEND

RosedaleSuspension BridgeCambriaAsteroidEast CouleeEC School MuseumAtlas Coal MineCaracol Clay StudiosHwy 10xHwy 36Hwy 56WayneThe Hoodoos

TO

Map of the

Town of Drumheller

Drumheller Regional

Chamber of Development

amp Tourism

WORLDrsquoS LARGEST DINOSAUR

DeliaVerdant ValleyHandhills Lake

Nature TrailA hiking trail along the scenic Red Deer River gives an excellent view of the unique geological formations and wildlife in the Valley

2012Home of the

HEY KIDSCool down at the

Rotary Splash Park

Located next to the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur

The Fossil Shop

WHIFS Flapjack House

Horseshoe CanyonHelicopter Rides

REPTILEWORLD

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

The Drumheller Valley is a unique scenic valley created by millions of years of erosion by wind and water

About 65 million years ago dinosaurs roamed the hot tropical swamps and forests that covered this area Today the fossil-ized remains of the dinosaurs can be seen in museums all over the world and the lush vegetation exists as coal seams throughout the area

The Valley was first inhabited by Thomas Greentree who in 1902 built his homestead on what is now the Town of Drumheller The Greentree House became a stop-over place for early pioneers coming into the district

It was Sam Drumheller who first exploited rich coal reserves

in the area and conceived the idea of a townsite in the Valley Jesse Gouge opened the first coal mine in 1911 In 1913 the Calgary-Drumheller railway line was opened and the coal industry boomed More than 40 mines were soon operating in the Valley Mining towns like Nacmine (short for North American Collieries Mine) Midlandvale Rosedale East Coulee Wayne and Newcastle developed notorious reputations as highrolling boomtowns with bootlegging and gambling When gas and oil were discovered in other parts of Alberta the importance of coal diminished and the economy of the Valley turned to other things

Today the Town of Drumheller relies on agriculture gov-ernment services oil and gas and tourism for its economic prosperity

Tourist information

HospitalH

Badlands Community

Facility

Badlands Comuniity Faclity

Here to make you happyTM

LEGEND

Tourist informationHospitalH

Portable water amp dump station Medical Clinic

Dump Station

H

Not valid with any other off ersCoupon only redeemable at Lube-X Drumheller

Soon to be

SAVE $10OFF YOUR NEXT SERVICE

Warranty ApprovedNext to Boston Pizza (403) 823 9667

Oil Change bull Auxiliary Services bull Transmission Services bull Coolant System Services

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TH

E O

RIG

INA

L s

ince

198

6The Fossil Shopinc

61 bridge street 403-823-6774

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Mic Hogs amp Biker Hogs Welcome

Whether yoursquore a veteran karaoke crooner or a newbie come sing your heart out every Friday night

Outdoor Patio VLTS Liqour Store Bargain Room Rates Rider Friendly

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BAR

1220 Newcastle Trail Drumheller AB 403-823-6844k20c35min the Dinosaur Hotel

Hot Fresh Food and Cool Chilled TreatsOpen Mon-Sat 10 am - 9 pmSun 11 am - 9 pm(Summer time lsquotil 10 pm)

1102A Highway 9 South Drumheller403-823-8131

w20c35m

45 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-350545 3rd Ave West Drumheller AB 403-823-3505

Designer Childrens Clothing Giftware Fashion AccessoriesD i CCCChhild CCll ththi Gift F hi A i

Unique gifts for everyone on your list

k20c35m

Buff et starts at 11 am bull $895 per personLobster 1 piece 2lbs bull ONLY $2495

Business Hours 9 am - 9 pm bull Free Internet AccessClose to Econo Lodge amp Shoppers Drug Mart

388 Centre Street Downtown Drumheller 403-823-3030

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

k20p

24m

403-823-6362

k20c35m

Free delivery within town limits

on orders over $2500 after 5 pm

2 for 1pizza amp pasta

TAKE OUT ONLY

700 - Highway 9 South Drumheller

Come climb inside the

OPEN DAILYOPEN DAILY

XpsmeXpsmersquorsquottLARGESTEjoptbvsEjoptbvs

403-823-8100403-823-8100 60 - 1 Avenue West60 - 1 Avenue Westw20c35m

Visit

Photo by Mike Todor

Janet Grabner amp John Dahm invite you to browse through their gallery and working studio fi lled with their handmade treasures

Although wersquore open most days from 10 am to 4 pm you can call ahead to make sure wersquore there

WErsquoRE LOCATED IN EAST COULEE AT 169-6TH STREET

(403) 822-2258 k20c36m

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

305 - 4 Street West Drumheller bull 403-823-3318OPEN 11 am - 9 pm Tuesday to Saturday

Can you believe it70 flavours of milkshakes

and slushDare to try one

Bernie Made

It

You Gotta Eat Here

k20c35m

Located at The Brick Railway Ave East amp Centre Street

Find us on FacebookFind us on Facebook

Daily Specials Healthy Menu Choices Fresh Homestyle Food Specialty Coffees Smoothies Breakfast Bagels Quesadillas Desserts Free Wireless Internet

k20cm

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BARin the Dinosaur Hotel

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

Page 10 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller Friday August 10 2012

ALL ROADS LEAD TO

For the month of Augustth th f A ttAth fFF hhh

Employee PricingEmployee Pricing

Monday - Friday 8 am - 8 pm bull Saturday 9 am - 5 pm bull Sunday 11 am - 4 pm bull 220 Grove Place Highway 9 North Drumheller bull 403-823-2007 bull wwwcountryroadrvca

2013 Wildwood2013 Wildwood261BH261BH

WAS $22 800WAS $22 800EMPLOYEE PRICINGEMPLOYEE PRICING

$13995$13995WAS $41350WAS $41350

EMPLOYEE PRICINGEMPLOYEE PRICING

$31482$31482

Rockwood Rockwood 82888288

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bull Cable Color TV bull Direct Dial Phones

bull 2 Room Suites bull Air Conditioning

bull Kitchens bull Fridges in Every Room

bull Affordable Rooms bull Free Internet

Turn West 2 Blocks North of Bridge

WHIFSFLAPJACK HOUSEWAFFLES bull HAMBURGERS bull ICE CREAM

bull FLAPJACKS bull SALADS

OPEN DAILY 600 AM - 200 PMSunday Brunch 800 AM - 130 PMMonday to Friday Lunch Specials

403-823-7595801 North Dinosaur Trail NW Drumheller Alberta k21c36m

Where to goWHEN YOU HAVE TO GO

Visitors if you need a washroom please use ours

If you would like to offer this service to our visitors call 403-823-258023m

-Trip Advisor comment

wwwexecutivehotelsnetcalgary w32c37m

Donella SwanThe Weekender

Opening up the curtains on the hotel room window a young Ariadne Shaff er was both shocked and dis-appointed at the view presented It was April of 1988 Shaff er and her fam-ily had travelled from Libby Montana to see the sights and attrac-tions Drumheller had to off er Unfortunately though the day after their arrival the skies opened up and left the gift of large amounts of snow ldquoIn my memory our car was parked on the street and was com-pletely covered with snow It was so nice the day before and to wake up to that was like be-ing transported to a dif-

ferent world or some-thing Th ere was no way to get out of town or even to the muse-umrdquo Twenty-four years later Shaff er is return-ing to the valley with her own family ldquoI had always want-ed to return since my fi rst visit and when my daughter became interested in dinosaurs we decided Drumhell-er was the place to berdquo said Shaff er However there were even delays in travelling here this time around After a mix up over their daughterrsquos pass-port at the Los Angeles International Airport they were not permit-ted to cross the border via airplane Th e family then fl ew to Salt Lake City Utah from LA rented a car

in Salt Lake City and drove a total of 14 hours to get to Drumheller ldquoI just thought lsquowersquore going to see some di-nosaurs and nothing is going to stop usrsquordquo said Shaff er During her fi rst fam-ily vacation in Drum-heller in lsquo88 Shaff er remembers it most-ly spent in the hotel room playing cards and watching televi-sion Shaff er said after a day or two a path was fi nally dug out along the sidewalk leading to the movie theatre Her family and her walked down the street and watched Good Morn-ing Vietnam on the big screen ldquoTh at was the high-light of entertainment during our visit We were hoping so badly that the road could be

cleared to go out to the museum but there was just too much snow We fi nally had to turn around and go homerdquo said Shaff er Th is time however

they have a full itin-erary of things to do their fi rst stop being the museum ldquoI called my sister and bragged that I fi -nally got to fi nish our

aborted trip to Drum-hellerrdquo said Shaff er ldquoTh e best part of the trip however was how much fun my daughter Kizziah hadrdquo

(l-r) Costa Singer Kizziah Singer 7 and Ari-adne Shaff er visiting the Tyrrell Museum on August 2 Shaff er had visited Drumhell-

er as a teenager in April of 1988 having her time in the valley cut short by a huge dump of snow

photo submitted

Waiting 24 years to return to Drumheller

Friday August 10 2012 Page 11 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

ATTENTION VISITORSThe Drumheller Mail for your chance to win a

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A B

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at The Drumheller Mail 515 Hwy 10 East Drumheller AB mail to Box 1629 Drumheller AB T0J 0Y0 fax to 403-823-3864

Contest closes August 22 2012 Winner will be contacted by September 5 2012

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Full Address

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For information amp Tee-Times (403) 677-2250

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Throughout summertime The Weekender

will be looking for visitors to the valley and sharing their stories with inSide readersMarina Marko Ivica Nikitaand Charlie

(the dog) Ramseier Lucerne SwitzerlandI noticed your RV isnrsquot from around here (Ma-rina) Itrsquos from Switzer-land You put it on a ship the ship brings it over and then you pick it up Th e rest of us fl ew inWhere did you land and where have you been so far We landed in Balti-more We went through Pennsylvania New York Niagara the prairies and now wersquore hereWhere to next To Banff and Jasper then either to the coast or down to the US I donrsquot know yetHow long are you going to be on the road About half a yearHow is everyone en-joying the trip so far Wersquore doing good Wersquore

on the road so long itrsquos not really a vacation itrsquos more of a lifestyleWhy stop in Drumhell-er Th e dinosaurs Along the way people were tell-ing us the museum was greatDo the boys have any favourite dinosaurs Dinosaurs are going to be new for them Th eyrsquore go-ing to learn something newIf someone from Drum-heller were to go to Lucerne what should they see Th erersquos history everywhere you go Th e Chapel Bridge is really famous Th e lake is gor-geous But just go into the mountains

SooohellipWhere ya from

BREAK

CLUES ACROSS1 Lion sound5 Pictural tapestry10 Many not ands

13 Largest known toad species14 Truth15 Places an object

17 Small mountain lake18 Scomberesocidae fi sh19 A NE Spanish river20 Selleck TV series22 Strong coarse fabric23 Nestling hawk24 Macaws26 Decorate with frosting27 The bill in a restaurant30 Sea patrol (abbr)31 Used of posture33 Basics34 Having no fi xed course38 Radioactivity units40 Star Warsrsquo Solo41 Water fi lled volcanic crater45 Initialism49 A shag rug made in Sweden50 Yemen capital52 Atomic 7954 CNNrsquos Turner55 A priestrsquos linen vestment56 Returned material authorization (abbr)58 Blood clam genus60 Raging amp uncontrollable62 Actress Margulies

66 Burrowing marine mollusk67 Port in SE S Korea68 Swiss river70 Mix of soul and calypso71 Area for fencing bouts72 Canned meat73 Myriameter74 Long ear rabbits75 RequestsCLUES DOWN1 Tell on2 Medieval alphabet3 Surrounding radiant light4 Open land where livestock graze5 Quench6 Strays7 Chickensrsquo cold8 Heart chamber9 Timid10 Oil cartel11 Statute heading12 Severely correct16 An amount not specifi ed21 It never sleeps22 Indian frock25 Soak fl ax27 Mariner

28 Arabian outer garment29 Binary coded decimal32 European Common Market35 17th Greek letter36 Norse sea goddess37 All without specifi cation39 Diego or Francisco 42 Products of creativity43 Yes vote44 Radioactivity unit46 Credit post or greeting47 Computer memory 48 Land or sea troops50 A way to travel on skis51 Tenure of abbot53 Fiddler crabs55 Rainbow shapes57 Bird genus of Platalea58 Having winglike extensions59 Squash bug genus61 Islamic leader63 Former Soviet Union 64 Small sleeps65 Iranian carpet city67 Auto speed measurement69 Ambulance providers

ARIES - Mar 21Apr 20You are on a roll Aries and now it is just a matter of maintaining the momentum for a few more days Donrsquot let anyone slow you down this week

TAURUS - Apr 21May 21Taurus there are many opportunities within your reach but you are not sure which way to go Seek advice from Sagittarius when you get a spare moment

GEMINI - May 22Jun 21Others can see you havenrsquot been yourself lately Gemini So relax and take a break from something thatrsquos been bothering you and you will return to being your old self You wonrsquot be disappointed

CANCER - Jun 22Jul 22Now is not the time for dawdling Cancer You have a full plate of things to tackle and it seems like the hours will be slipping away Recharge and get focused

LEO - Jul 23Aug 23Leo donrsquot let anyone discourage you when tackling a big project As you have proven time and again you simply need to establish a goal and your efforts will help you achieve it

VIRGO - Aug 24Sept 22Virgo though you may not know where your path will lead this week you are deeply aware that an adventure is in store Take some time to prepare your mind and body

LIBRA - Sept 23Oct 23Libra no one will know who you truly are unless you share a few secrets You donrsquot have to give everything away but allow others in by sharing some personal information

SCORPIO - Oct 24Nov 22Scorpio though you donrsquot shy away from challenges you do know when to pick your battles When something inconsequential comes up this week let it pass

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23Dec 21Sagittarius when a past confl ict resurfaces this week push it aside because that is ancient history It is better to focus on the positive things that are in store for you

CAPRICORN - Dec 22Jan 20Capricorn when you love someone it can be diffi cult to step aside and let this person make his or her own choices But this is what you have to do for lessons to be learned

AQUARIUS - Jan 21Feb 18Your eyes are bigger than your stomach at work this week Aquarius Delegate some tasks so everything goes smoothly and your project is completed on time

PISCES - Feb 19Mar 20Learning from your weaknesses can help you to grow stronger Pisces Accept a challenge that is presented this week even if it scares you

Horoscopes

Sudoku

Crossword

Herersquos how it works Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid broken down into nine 3x3 boxes To solve a sudoku the numbers 1 through 9 must fi ll each row column and box Each number can appear only once in each row column and box You can fi gure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric clues already provided in the boxes The more numbers you name the easier it gets to solve the puzzle

Sudoku Solution

AnswersLast Weeks

Crossword Solution

Word Search

12 - Friday August 10 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

Word Search Solution

I found this to be a nice change with barbecued chicken Ordinarily it seems we eat breaded chicken in the winter - good old comfort food

This recipe combines the goodness of fried chicken with the goodness of barbecued The mayonnaise marinade makes it especially moistYou can set it aside to bake on indirect heat after browning it

and not have to tend to it as much without worrying about it drying out

Crispy Grilled Chicken Thighs

13 cup mayonnaise1T chili powderfrac12 tsp cayenne8 skin-on bone-in chicken thighs1 frac12 cups breadcrumbs

Refrigerate chicken tossed in mayo and spices for at least 2 hours or overnightHeat grill Dip chicken in breadcrumbs to coatGrill chicken turning once until cooked ndash about 20 ndash 25 minutes per side

I have already made this more than once this summer Last time I had made a cold

spinach dip using yogurt mayo and sour cream I marinated the chicken in that instead of just the mayo It turned out delicious

For those who have followed my winning recipes from

the annual Shuswap cabin cook off s watch for the next one coming up There is an ethnic theme with each cabin entering a food from their own heritage I have a feeling it will be a close match for the winner

Food for

thoughtLori Stefanishion

inSide Drumheller Food Columnist

S006630

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Now from $25000(only $2000 Deposit)

Viewings must be pre-booked 2 days in advance by phoning

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Call 403-823-2580 for more informationdrumhellerd h lllld h ll

ANNOUNCEMENTSNEED TO ADVERTISE Province wide clas-sifi eds Reach over 1 million readers weekly Only $259 + GST (based on 25 words or less) Call this newspaper NOW for details or call 1-800-282-6903 ext 228

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BUSINESS

OPPORTUNITIESBE YOUR OWN BOSS and make money by the loads Open a MAYTAG equipped LAUNDRY store Wersquoll help you get started Commercial Laundry Distributors 1-800-663-2646 YOUR DOLLAR STORE with More Canadarsquos largest franchised chain of dollar stores has new amp existing locations available in Alberta Please call Jeff 1-866-673-4968 or jeffdol-larstoreca

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EMPLOYMENT

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inSide

GARAGE SALES

Pay just $1299 plus GST and get FREE Garage Sale

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Chinook bakes up donation for Palliative CareStaff at the Chinook Credit Union in Drumheller have been baking away for the past two years on a hefty $6000 donation to the Palliative Care Unit at the Drumheller Health Centre Chinook staff presented the donation on Wednesday August 8 to members of the Drumheller Health Foundation Chinook staff contributed to the donation through bake sales and raffl e items Representing the Drumheller Health Foundation were Lisa McKenzie (left) Cheryl Taylor Melissa Cameron Nathan Banda and foundation chair Dr Boris Nahornick Chinook staff members Sheresse Thompson Jessica Garrett Deanna Chambers Brenda DeMille and Sladjana Milosevic delivered the donation

inSide photo by Michael James

(l-r) Corban Andres 5 and Ezra Schei-degger 6 spending their afternoon enjoy-ing the North Drumheller Playground on

August 1 They nicknamed their dinosaur friend ldquoRexyrdquo and said he was the fastest one around

inSide photo by Donella Swan

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Please note This project is subject to review under the Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC)

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DRUMHELLER AREA NIGHTLIFEPlaying at The Napier Theatre Friday August 10 to Thursday August 16 730 pm Magic Mike Closed MondaysSaturday August 25 Drumheller ldquoElvisrdquo James Schewe Farewell Tour at The Old Grouchrsquos Starts at 6 pm Buffet and Entertainment For tickets call Fran 403-823-5755May 25 - August 25 Rosebud Anne of Green Gables See the classical musical about small-town life where itrsquos meant to be seen Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrose-budtheatrecom for tickets or show infoJuly 4 - August 25 Rosebud My Name is Asher Lev Adaptation of the poignant and moving novel by Chaim Potok Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom for tickets or show infoThursdays starting August 2 Drumheller 6 week Country amp Western Swing (Jive) Lessons 700 pm for singles or couples at carol todor dance school Call 403-823-4377 to registerMonday evenings Nacmine Community Bingo at Nacmine Hall Doors open 6 pm Bingo starts at 730 pmWednesday evenings Drumheller Wing Night Flavourz Restaurant and LoungeFriday Nights Drumheller Friday Rib Night Flavourz Restaurant and Lounge

August 9 - 12 Carbon Join us as Carbon celebrates its Centennial Lots to see and doSaturday August 11 Drumheller Drumheller and District Humane Society invites you to their 1st Anniversary Celebration BBQ Donuts Cake Coffee 11 am - 2 pm 1121D South Railway AvenueMonday August 13 Rosebud Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tournament Reserve your ticket by calling Peter 403-334-2378 or Michael at 403-820-2356Saturday August 25 Michichi Ryan Savary Memorial Fishing Derby at Michichi Reservoir 7 am - 4 pm Enter by 11 amSunday August 26 Drumheller RunWalk in Memory of Mitchell Dawson DVSS Track from 10 am - 4 pm Contact Cody for more info 403-823-5616 or 403-821-0326Wednesday Afternoon KidsClub After School Program 330 - 530 pm Drumheller Church of the Nazarene 627 6 Street East 403-823-7020 for information

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For two years the hill overlooking the Pas-sion Play site has stood silent Th e former ski hill and its equipment like the badlands sur-rounding has been slowly eroding away Th e Canadian Bad-lands Passion Play So-ciety hopes to change that ldquoTh ere are a whole lot of discussions and

research happening about the lift Wersquore looking at it and ask-ing ourselves what can we use this space for Wersquore trying to get an-swersrdquo said Passion Play executive director Vance Neudorf Earlier this year the Passion Play celebrated as it successfully pur-chased the old ski hillrsquos share of the land which consisted of the area below the fi rst chair lift

tower Th e purchase also included the en-tirety of the lodge a large quonset parking and the lift station sit-ting at the base of the hill Th e Passion Play has renovated and utilized everything from the purchase save the lift station However the ideas have been fl oat-ing around for awhile regarding what to do with it ldquoWersquove been look-ing at this ever since we started looking into buying the prop-erty Going into some-thing like those you have to have an idea of what needs to be done Wersquove put out feelers with various research companies to see what is possiblerdquo said Neu-dorf In regards to leasing the remainder of the hill and bringing back skiing to the valley there are some obsta-cles to overcome

ldquoOne of the problems is it hasnrsquot moved in two years We got to look at how to protect it or make it usable Th e bigger issues with the ski hill are chang-ing weather patterns and the infrastructure From what I under-stand the pipes are in desperate need of re-pair and renovation Some parts couldnrsquot even pump waterrdquo said Neudorf

Water is needed in the creation of artifi cial snow Considering the lack of winter weather this past year a lot of snow wouldrsquove needed to be created With the pumping system as it is now it wouldrsquove been an obstacle Th e Passion Play is considering other rec-reational uses for the old ski hill All ideas are being researched including the possibil-

ity of mountain biking courses ldquoTh ere has been an idea to use the area for mountain biking I think therersquos research that needs to be done You put a trial on the rocks of the Rocky Mountains and yoursquore probably good for 15 years You carve a trail in bentonite you might be good for two months Th e fi rst good rain and the trail is gonerdquo said Neudorf ldquoBentonite is a dif-ferent kettle of fi sh when thinking of how to utilize the site We put up our own trails every year and as we do that we create dif-ferent erosion pat-terns that are going to change the shape of the hills Wersquore going to have to look carefully at how work with the environment so things arenrsquot just short termrdquo For now the Passion Play continues its re-search Th ey have con-tacted regulatory bod-ies to determine what has to be done to bring everything up to code Th e Passion Play also welcomes ideas from residents as to what they would like to see ldquoTh ere are a lot of ideas fl oating around Itrsquos going to take some time research the pos-sibilitiesrdquo said Neu-dorf ldquoAnybody who has thoughts on what could happen should step and let us knowrdquo

The ski hill has been idle and decaying for the past two years but the Passion PlaySociety hopes to turn that around The Passion Play Society is investigating what it would take to get the lift running

and how best to utilize the hill Earlier this year the Passion Play Society bought the ski hillrsquos share of the property which made up the lower part of the hill (below the fi rst chair lift tower)

inSide photo by Michael James

Passion Play Society researches ski hill possibilities

SPORTS

Statues are built for some coaches Some have had sta-diums named after them A handful have been honoured with Hall of Fame selections

But generally itrsquos sad but true Coaches are hired to be fi red Coaches are generally neces-sary but unimportant compo-nents of successful teams ldquoI

couldnrsquot have done it without the playersrdquo is a familiar joke among coaches who know that good players tend to make or-dinary coaches good and good coaches greatUndoubtedly the sports coach with the highest profi le in North America today is not in the NFL NHL NBA or Major League Baseball The coach faced with the glare of the brightest spotlight in sports today is a Canadian who steers the swing of the worldrsquos most famous golfer Tiger WoodsHis name is Sean Foley a Torontonian who uses some unique golf ideas and some un-usual philosophical approaches to steer his stable of golfers which also includes Hunter Mahan and Justin Rose both of whom are ranked among the worldrsquos Top 15 as is Woods Coaching Woods is not easy Foley has gone from the equiv-alent of behind the scenes on golf ranges to Hollywood where Tigerrsquos every swing tweak is analyzed dissected and discussed by the golf in-dustry If Tiger plays well Fol-ey is a genius If things go bad in Tigerland the tabloids may be calling for his headRose says Foley is ldquotechnical without being mechanicalrdquo ac-cording to a story on golfworldcomOddly Foley attended Tennes-see State a predominately black college on a golf scholarship but always felt more comfort-able on the range working on his game and othersrsquo than on the course The golfworldcom story quoted his TSU room-mate saying Foley kept a black garbage bag in his room fi lled with clippings of instruction

articles His instruction dream led to a job at Glen Abbey near Toronto and he started help-ing Canadian Stephen Ames on the range one day ldquo He changed what Irsquod been trying to change for yearsrdquo Ames told golfworldcomThrough Ames Foley got to the inside of the PGA Tour and while Woods was going through coaches Butch Har-mon and Hank Haney he was on his way to reaching the low point in his golf career Now that Foley has helped Woods get back on his game the Ca-nadian is getting much of the credit for the resurgence While Foley stands only 5-foot-7 he is becoming a big big man in the world of golfbull Among the stupid things in sports by Norman Chad of the Washington Post ldquoFootball players dumping Gatorade on their coach in the waning mo-ments of a victory First of all this celebratory gesture lost its appeal about 2700 gallons of Gatorade ago Second of all Irsquod consider it more appropriate to dump Gatorade on a coach after losing a gamerdquobull Howard Rosenblatt of Al-bany NY as seen in Norman Chadrsquos lsquoSlouchrsquo column ldquoIf MLBrsquos All-Star Game had end-ed in a tie would the seventh game of the World Series have been played at a neutral siteldquo

Care to comment Email bru-cepenton2003yahooca

Reelinrsquo good at annual fi shing derbyDonella Swan

| inSide Drumheller

Running in its 18th year the Ryan Savary Me-morial Fishing Derby will be held on August 25 at the Michichi Reservoir with $600 in cash prizes to be won Held in memory of Ryan his father Alex Sa-vary said it is a way to bring people together to enjoy a day of being in the outdoors and catching some fi sh ldquoItrsquos always a lovely bunch of people who come out every year and itrsquos always a blastrdquo said Sa-vary Ryan passed away in 1993 when he was just 17

years old after he was in-volved in a single-vehicle rollover accident His father said he had three passions in life fi shing golfi ng and marathon running ldquoHe was unfortunately taken away from us much too early but this is one way we remember himrdquo said Savary He said shortly before his sonrsquos passing Ryan and his best friend Greg St Laurent had wanted to start up a fi shing derby Following his death St Laurent kickstarted the derby in his honour Originally beginning in Hanna the fi shing derby was later moved to Michi-chi Reservoir

ldquoRyan and Greg used to fi sh at Michichi quite often People always love the fi shing spot Irsquove trav-elled to many places and I canrsquot even match (Michi-chi) to anythingrdquo said Sa-vary Th e derby runs from 700 am to 400 pm on Saturday August 25 En-trants will be accepted until 1100 am and regis-tration for the event must occur before fi shing Many prizes arewaiting to be won including the $600 in cash winnings as mentioned above ldquoIrsquom hoping to keep this derby going even long after Irsquom gonerdquo said Savary

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This gentleman got the full experience of a mud bog at the DORVA Motocross Track located just off Highway 9 South on August 4 After being unexpectedly pushed in by one of his friends he still came out smiling

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Go ahead get dirty

(l-r) Alex Savary organizer of the Ryan Sa-vary Memorial Fishing Derby stands with Richard Murtagh who won fi rst in the Adult Division in the 2011 derby Murtagh

also won the special Ryan Savary event which is the catch of the day weighing in at 1 lb 2 oz the largest fi sh Savary ever caught at Michichi

inSide photo by Wendy Braun

CANADIAN COACH GUIDES TIGERrsquoS COMEBACK

Bruce

Penton

16 - Friday August 10 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Th e Rosebud Lions are keeping the memory of one of its most dedicat-ed community members alive Th is coming Monday Akokinskway will be the site for the annual Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tournament Th is will be the eighth year of

the tournament Th e tournament was created in honour of Ray Zachariassen a long time member of the Rosebud commu-nity Zachariassen died in 2005 from a combi-nation of lung and bone cancer Zachariassen and his family moved near Rose-bud in 1964 He lived there for the remainder

of his life He started off farming but soon be-came deeply involved in helping his newfound community and joined

the local Lions Club in the late 1960rsquos Later he served 13 and a half years as a councillor for Wheatland County and six years as Reeve

However what many remember most about him was his devotion to the sport of golf ldquoIt feels good to have the tournament keep goingrdquo said Richard Zachariassen Rayrsquos son ldquoHe loved the sport He probably golfed fi ve to eight times a week dur-ing his last couple yearsrdquo ldquoHe was always an avid golfer and he was a big part of get-ting Akokiniskway up and running He was al-ways down there golfi ng

He was also a devoted community member Between his love of golf and his participation in the Lions thatrsquos how it came aboutrdquo said Peter Lauridsen who is help-ing organize the event For the past several years the Rosebud Li-ons have been organiz-ing the tournament Th e money raised goes to-wards various projects in the community Th e money raised this year has not been earmarked as of yet ldquoTh e money we raise goes towards Rosebud community project For example a couple years ago we donated the money to help fi nish the addition on the Rosebud Centennial Museum We also made a contribution to assist in completing the new fi re hall Like any small town therersquos always projects needing donerdquo said Lauridsen Th e tournament is 18 holes complete with hole prizes entertain-

ment auctions and sup-per Th e day opens with a brunch starting at 11 am and the tournament begins at 1 pm After the golf is done golfers are invited to supper at the Rosebud Commu-nity Hall Prizes and auction items were donated from individuals and businesses from Rose-bud and surrounding communities ldquoWe get so much sup-port from surround-ing communities Wersquore very grateful for the help we getrdquo said Lauridsen Th ere are still spots open for the tourna-ment and registration will continue until Mon-day morning Tickets are available by calling Lauridsen at (403) 334-2378 and Michael Love at (403) 820-2356 ldquoItrsquos a great opportuni-ty for people in the com-munity to get together visit have a good time and support a great causerdquo said Lauridsen

RAY ZACHARIASSEN MEMORIAL

GOLF TOURNAMENTMonday August 13 2012

Akokiniskway Golf Course Rosebud AB

Sponsored by theRosebud Lions Club

All Proceeds to go to Rosebud Community Projects

TICKETS AVAILABLE ATRosebud Centre Box Of ce or reserve by calling

Peter at 403-334-2378 or Michael at 403-820-2356

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Golfers from around Rosebud will descend upon the Akokinskway Golf Course this coming Monday for the eighth annual Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tourna-ment Zachariassen lived in the area for four decades as

a farmer served on Wheatland County Council for nearly two decades and was a long time member of the Rose-bud Lions The money raised from the tournament goes towards vital community projects

photo submitted

Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tournament putts into eighth year

Corner of Highway 9 and 10 South Drumheller | 403-823-9700

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Ask for Wendy or Kathryn

ldquoWe get so much

support from surrounding

communities Were very

grateful for the help we getrdquo Peter Lauridsen

QU

OTE

Ray Zachariassen (left) and Albert Clark doing

what they love during a tournament years ago

sportssportsCall our Sportsline at 403-823-2580 or fax 403-823-3864 or email us at newsinsidedrumhellercom

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Page 8 - The Weekender 2012 Friday May 18 2012 Friday May 18 2012 The Weekender 2012 - Page 9

ROSEBUDAKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE

Downtown CoreRotary Splash Park

DOWNTOWN DRUMHELLER

Bus DepotBadlands Historical Centre

Post Office

Civic CentreLibrary

RCMP

Medical Clinic

Medical Clinic

HOSPITAL

MIDLAND PROVINCIAL PARK

Royal Tyrrell Museum of PalaeontologyLittle ChurchDinosaur Golf amp Country ClubGolf Driving RangeBleriot Ferry

TO

TO NacmineBleriot FerryCarbon

Newcastle ParkSet on the banks of the Red Deer River has a beach and walking trails baseball dia-monds and picnic tables

LEGEND

RosedaleSuspension BridgeCambriaAsteroidEast CouleeEC School MuseumAtlas Coal MineCaracol Clay StudiosHwy 10xHwy 36Hwy 56WayneThe Hoodoos

TO

Map of the

Town of Drumheller

Drumheller Regional

Chamber of Development

amp Tourism

WORLDrsquoS LARGEST DINOSAUR

DeliaVerdant ValleyHandhills Lake

Nature TrailA hiking trail along the scenic Red Deer River gives an excellent view of the unique geological formations and wildlife in the Valley

2012Home of the

HEY KIDSCool down at the

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Located next to the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur

The Fossil Shop

WHIFS Flapjack House

Horseshoe CanyonHelicopter Rides

REPTILEWORLD

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The Drumheller Valley is a unique scenic valley created by millions of years of erosion by wind and water

About 65 million years ago dinosaurs roamed the hot tropical swamps and forests that covered this area Today the fossil-ized remains of the dinosaurs can be seen in museums all over the world and the lush vegetation exists as coal seams throughout the area

The Valley was first inhabited by Thomas Greentree who in 1902 built his homestead on what is now the Town of Drumheller The Greentree House became a stop-over place for early pioneers coming into the district

It was Sam Drumheller who first exploited rich coal reserves

in the area and conceived the idea of a townsite in the Valley Jesse Gouge opened the first coal mine in 1911 In 1913 the Calgary-Drumheller railway line was opened and the coal industry boomed More than 40 mines were soon operating in the Valley Mining towns like Nacmine (short for North American Collieries Mine) Midlandvale Rosedale East Coulee Wayne and Newcastle developed notorious reputations as highrolling boomtowns with bootlegging and gambling When gas and oil were discovered in other parts of Alberta the importance of coal diminished and the economy of the Valley turned to other things

Today the Town of Drumheller relies on agriculture gov-ernment services oil and gas and tourism for its economic prosperity

Tourist information

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305 - 4 Street West Drumheller bull 403-823-3318OPEN 11 am - 9 pm Tuesday to Saturday

Can you believe it70 flavours of milkshakes

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Page 8 - The Weekender 2012 Friday May 18 2012 Friday May 18 2012 The Weekender 2012 - Page 9

ROSEBUDAKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE

Downtown CoreRotary Splash Park

DOWNTOWN DRUMHELLER

Bus DepotBadlands Historical Centre

Post Office

Civic CentreLibrary

RCMP

Medical Clinic

Medical Clinic

HOSPITAL

MIDLAND PROVINCIAL PARK

Royal Tyrrell Museum of PalaeontologyLittle ChurchDinosaur Golf amp Country ClubGolf Driving RangeBleriot Ferry

TO

TO NacmineBleriot FerryCarbon

Newcastle ParkSet on the banks of the Red Deer River has a beach and walking trails baseball dia-monds and picnic tables

LEGEND

RosedaleSuspension BridgeCambriaAsteroidEast CouleeEC School MuseumAtlas Coal MineCaracol Clay StudiosHwy 10xHwy 36Hwy 56WayneThe Hoodoos

TO

Map of the

Town of Drumheller

Drumheller Regional

Chamber of Development

amp Tourism

WORLDrsquoS LARGEST DINOSAUR

DeliaVerdant ValleyHandhills Lake

Nature TrailA hiking trail along the scenic Red Deer River gives an excellent view of the unique geological formations and wildlife in the Valley

2012Home of the

HEY KIDSCool down at the

Rotary Splash Park

Located next to the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur

The Fossil Shop

WHIFS Flapjack House

Horseshoe CanyonHelicopter Rides

REPTILEWORLD

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

The Drumheller Valley is a unique scenic valley created by millions of years of erosion by wind and water

About 65 million years ago dinosaurs roamed the hot tropical swamps and forests that covered this area Today the fossil-ized remains of the dinosaurs can be seen in museums all over the world and the lush vegetation exists as coal seams throughout the area

The Valley was first inhabited by Thomas Greentree who in 1902 built his homestead on what is now the Town of Drumheller The Greentree House became a stop-over place for early pioneers coming into the district

It was Sam Drumheller who first exploited rich coal reserves

in the area and conceived the idea of a townsite in the Valley Jesse Gouge opened the first coal mine in 1911 In 1913 the Calgary-Drumheller railway line was opened and the coal industry boomed More than 40 mines were soon operating in the Valley Mining towns like Nacmine (short for North American Collieries Mine) Midlandvale Rosedale East Coulee Wayne and Newcastle developed notorious reputations as highrolling boomtowns with bootlegging and gambling When gas and oil were discovered in other parts of Alberta the importance of coal diminished and the economy of the Valley turned to other things

Today the Town of Drumheller relies on agriculture gov-ernment services oil and gas and tourism for its economic prosperity

Tourist information

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305 - 4 Street West Drumheller bull 403-823-3318OPEN 11 am - 9 pm Tuesday to Saturday

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ALL ROADS LEAD TO

For the month of Augustth th f A ttAth fFF hhh

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-Trip Advisor comment

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Donella SwanThe Weekender

Opening up the curtains on the hotel room window a young Ariadne Shaff er was both shocked and dis-appointed at the view presented It was April of 1988 Shaff er and her fam-ily had travelled from Libby Montana to see the sights and attrac-tions Drumheller had to off er Unfortunately though the day after their arrival the skies opened up and left the gift of large amounts of snow ldquoIn my memory our car was parked on the street and was com-pletely covered with snow It was so nice the day before and to wake up to that was like be-ing transported to a dif-

ferent world or some-thing Th ere was no way to get out of town or even to the muse-umrdquo Twenty-four years later Shaff er is return-ing to the valley with her own family ldquoI had always want-ed to return since my fi rst visit and when my daughter became interested in dinosaurs we decided Drumhell-er was the place to berdquo said Shaff er However there were even delays in travelling here this time around After a mix up over their daughterrsquos pass-port at the Los Angeles International Airport they were not permit-ted to cross the border via airplane Th e family then fl ew to Salt Lake City Utah from LA rented a car

in Salt Lake City and drove a total of 14 hours to get to Drumheller ldquoI just thought lsquowersquore going to see some di-nosaurs and nothing is going to stop usrsquordquo said Shaff er During her fi rst fam-ily vacation in Drum-heller in lsquo88 Shaff er remembers it most-ly spent in the hotel room playing cards and watching televi-sion Shaff er said after a day or two a path was fi nally dug out along the sidewalk leading to the movie theatre Her family and her walked down the street and watched Good Morn-ing Vietnam on the big screen ldquoTh at was the high-light of entertainment during our visit We were hoping so badly that the road could be

cleared to go out to the museum but there was just too much snow We fi nally had to turn around and go homerdquo said Shaff er Th is time however

they have a full itin-erary of things to do their fi rst stop being the museum ldquoI called my sister and bragged that I fi -nally got to fi nish our

aborted trip to Drum-hellerrdquo said Shaff er ldquoTh e best part of the trip however was how much fun my daughter Kizziah hadrdquo

(l-r) Costa Singer Kizziah Singer 7 and Ari-adne Shaff er visiting the Tyrrell Museum on August 2 Shaff er had visited Drumhell-

er as a teenager in April of 1988 having her time in the valley cut short by a huge dump of snow

photo submitted

Waiting 24 years to return to Drumheller

Friday August 10 2012 Page 11 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

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(the dog) Ramseier Lucerne SwitzerlandI noticed your RV isnrsquot from around here (Ma-rina) Itrsquos from Switzer-land You put it on a ship the ship brings it over and then you pick it up Th e rest of us fl ew inWhere did you land and where have you been so far We landed in Balti-more We went through Pennsylvania New York Niagara the prairies and now wersquore hereWhere to next To Banff and Jasper then either to the coast or down to the US I donrsquot know yetHow long are you going to be on the road About half a yearHow is everyone en-joying the trip so far Wersquore doing good Wersquore

on the road so long itrsquos not really a vacation itrsquos more of a lifestyleWhy stop in Drumhell-er Th e dinosaurs Along the way people were tell-ing us the museum was greatDo the boys have any favourite dinosaurs Dinosaurs are going to be new for them Th eyrsquore go-ing to learn something newIf someone from Drum-heller were to go to Lucerne what should they see Th erersquos history everywhere you go Th e Chapel Bridge is really famous Th e lake is gor-geous But just go into the mountains

SooohellipWhere ya from

BREAK

CLUES ACROSS1 Lion sound5 Pictural tapestry10 Many not ands

13 Largest known toad species14 Truth15 Places an object

17 Small mountain lake18 Scomberesocidae fi sh19 A NE Spanish river20 Selleck TV series22 Strong coarse fabric23 Nestling hawk24 Macaws26 Decorate with frosting27 The bill in a restaurant30 Sea patrol (abbr)31 Used of posture33 Basics34 Having no fi xed course38 Radioactivity units40 Star Warsrsquo Solo41 Water fi lled volcanic crater45 Initialism49 A shag rug made in Sweden50 Yemen capital52 Atomic 7954 CNNrsquos Turner55 A priestrsquos linen vestment56 Returned material authorization (abbr)58 Blood clam genus60 Raging amp uncontrollable62 Actress Margulies

66 Burrowing marine mollusk67 Port in SE S Korea68 Swiss river70 Mix of soul and calypso71 Area for fencing bouts72 Canned meat73 Myriameter74 Long ear rabbits75 RequestsCLUES DOWN1 Tell on2 Medieval alphabet3 Surrounding radiant light4 Open land where livestock graze5 Quench6 Strays7 Chickensrsquo cold8 Heart chamber9 Timid10 Oil cartel11 Statute heading12 Severely correct16 An amount not specifi ed21 It never sleeps22 Indian frock25 Soak fl ax27 Mariner

28 Arabian outer garment29 Binary coded decimal32 European Common Market35 17th Greek letter36 Norse sea goddess37 All without specifi cation39 Diego or Francisco 42 Products of creativity43 Yes vote44 Radioactivity unit46 Credit post or greeting47 Computer memory 48 Land or sea troops50 A way to travel on skis51 Tenure of abbot53 Fiddler crabs55 Rainbow shapes57 Bird genus of Platalea58 Having winglike extensions59 Squash bug genus61 Islamic leader63 Former Soviet Union 64 Small sleeps65 Iranian carpet city67 Auto speed measurement69 Ambulance providers

ARIES - Mar 21Apr 20You are on a roll Aries and now it is just a matter of maintaining the momentum for a few more days Donrsquot let anyone slow you down this week

TAURUS - Apr 21May 21Taurus there are many opportunities within your reach but you are not sure which way to go Seek advice from Sagittarius when you get a spare moment

GEMINI - May 22Jun 21Others can see you havenrsquot been yourself lately Gemini So relax and take a break from something thatrsquos been bothering you and you will return to being your old self You wonrsquot be disappointed

CANCER - Jun 22Jul 22Now is not the time for dawdling Cancer You have a full plate of things to tackle and it seems like the hours will be slipping away Recharge and get focused

LEO - Jul 23Aug 23Leo donrsquot let anyone discourage you when tackling a big project As you have proven time and again you simply need to establish a goal and your efforts will help you achieve it

VIRGO - Aug 24Sept 22Virgo though you may not know where your path will lead this week you are deeply aware that an adventure is in store Take some time to prepare your mind and body

LIBRA - Sept 23Oct 23Libra no one will know who you truly are unless you share a few secrets You donrsquot have to give everything away but allow others in by sharing some personal information

SCORPIO - Oct 24Nov 22Scorpio though you donrsquot shy away from challenges you do know when to pick your battles When something inconsequential comes up this week let it pass

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23Dec 21Sagittarius when a past confl ict resurfaces this week push it aside because that is ancient history It is better to focus on the positive things that are in store for you

CAPRICORN - Dec 22Jan 20Capricorn when you love someone it can be diffi cult to step aside and let this person make his or her own choices But this is what you have to do for lessons to be learned

AQUARIUS - Jan 21Feb 18Your eyes are bigger than your stomach at work this week Aquarius Delegate some tasks so everything goes smoothly and your project is completed on time

PISCES - Feb 19Mar 20Learning from your weaknesses can help you to grow stronger Pisces Accept a challenge that is presented this week even if it scares you

Horoscopes

Sudoku

Crossword

Herersquos how it works Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid broken down into nine 3x3 boxes To solve a sudoku the numbers 1 through 9 must fi ll each row column and box Each number can appear only once in each row column and box You can fi gure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric clues already provided in the boxes The more numbers you name the easier it gets to solve the puzzle

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Word Search Solution

I found this to be a nice change with barbecued chicken Ordinarily it seems we eat breaded chicken in the winter - good old comfort food

This recipe combines the goodness of fried chicken with the goodness of barbecued The mayonnaise marinade makes it especially moistYou can set it aside to bake on indirect heat after browning it

and not have to tend to it as much without worrying about it drying out

Crispy Grilled Chicken Thighs

13 cup mayonnaise1T chili powderfrac12 tsp cayenne8 skin-on bone-in chicken thighs1 frac12 cups breadcrumbs

Refrigerate chicken tossed in mayo and spices for at least 2 hours or overnightHeat grill Dip chicken in breadcrumbs to coatGrill chicken turning once until cooked ndash about 20 ndash 25 minutes per side

I have already made this more than once this summer Last time I had made a cold

spinach dip using yogurt mayo and sour cream I marinated the chicken in that instead of just the mayo It turned out delicious

For those who have followed my winning recipes from

the annual Shuswap cabin cook off s watch for the next one coming up There is an ethnic theme with each cabin entering a food from their own heritage I have a feeling it will be a close match for the winner

Food for

thoughtLori Stefanishion

inSide Drumheller Food Columnist

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AUTO PARTSAUTO-TRUCK WRECKING all makes all models lots of 4x4rsquos Dodge Ford GMC im-ports trucks up to 3 tons We ship anywhere Call 306-821-0260 Lloydminster or 403-878-2513 Medicine Hat

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EMPLOYMENT

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AN ALBERTA CONSTRUCTION Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators Prefer-ence will be given to operators that are experi-enced in oilfi eld road and lease construction Lodging and meals provided The work is in the vicinity of Edson Alberta Alcohol amp Drug testing required Call Contour Construction at 780-723-5051 BLUE GRASS SOD FARMS requires full-time heavy duty mechanic apprentice Experience in farm equipment an asset Competitive wage with benefi ts Reply bluesodexplornetcom or fax 403-342-7488 COMMERCIAL BEEKEEPING Certifi cate Program GPRC Fairview Campus Extensive study of beekeeping queen rearing and hon-ey business Paid work experience Afford-able on-campus residences Starts January 7 2013 Call Lin 1-780-835-6630 wwwgprcabcafairview BLUERIDGE LUMBER INC looking for a 3rd amp 4th Class power engineer to operate ther-mal liquid heating system Excellent compen-sation and benefi ts Submit resume to Box 87 Blue Ridge AB T0E 0B0 Email jeffvic-torwestfrasercomEXPERIENCED CAT amp Hoe Operators re-quired for oilfi eld construction with well main-tained equipment Competitive salary amp safety tickets required Fax resume 780-778-2444

FEED AND SEEDHEATED CANOLA buying Green Heated or Springthrashed Canola Buying oats barley wheat amp peas for feed Buying damaged or offgrade grain ldquoOn Farm Pickuprdquo Westcan Feed amp Grain 1-877-250-5252

FOR SALEMETAL ROOFING amp SIDING Best prices 36rdquo Hi-Tensile TUFF-Rib 29ga Galvalume $67 sq ft Colours $82 sq ft 40 Year Warranty ALTA-WIDE Builders Supplies 1-888-263-8254 DISCONNECTED PHONE Phone Factory Home Phone Service No one refused Low monthly rate Calling features and unlimited long distance available Call Factory today 1-877-336-2274 wwwphonefactorycaWWW3TWENTYCA Durable - stackable - transportable Modular offi ces and camps Sales and rentals Contact Bob 780-233-2719 or bob3twentyca

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JANDEL HOMES 60 different stock homes available for immediate delivery 17 models to choose from Loaded with options priced from $116000 - $144900 wwwjandel-homescom 5 ONLY Customized ldquoPromordquo 20rsquo X 76rsquo 4 bedroom2 bath SRI Homes Lowest prices Loaded with options September delivery (in-cluded) Bonus = skirting package 6 appli-ances wwwdynamicmodularca 1-877-341-4422

MISCELLANEOUSCOMMERCIAL BEEKEEPING Certifi cate Program GPRC Fairview Campus Extensive study of beekeeping queen rearing and hon-ey business Paid work experience Afford-able on-campus residences Starts January 7 2013 Call Lin 1-780-835-6630 wwwgprcabcafairview

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HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED Live inor Live out caregiver to a child (0730-1630 hrs) M-F Five mins from Drumheller Driverrsquos license re-quired Contact at mleonhardtmagtechca or 403-823-7385 Start ASAP 31p32

HOUSE FOR RENT

HOUSE FOR RENT Cute and cozy 1 bedroom Long term non-smoker CW jacuzzi fi re place WD Beautiful yard and garden Phone 403-820-5890 32p

FREE PICKUPof all unwanted vehicles

Phone Bob or Chris403-364-2161

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GARAGE SALE Saturday August 11 - 10 am - 5 pm 643 Green Close Nacmine 32pGARAGE SALE Saturday August 11 from 9 am - 1 pm at the old library location 224 Centre Street Civic Centre We will be selling off our old furniture and odds and ends 32c

inSide

GARAGE SALES

Pay just $1299 plus GST and get FREE Garage Sale

Signslimits may apply

Contact usPhone 403-823-2580

Fax 403-823-3864 E-mail

informationinsidedrumhellercom

RatesRegular Classified Ad

$900 plus GST - Up to 25 words $037 additional word

Display Classified Ad $1050 plus GST per column inch

Chinook bakes up donation for Palliative CareStaff at the Chinook Credit Union in Drumheller have been baking away for the past two years on a hefty $6000 donation to the Palliative Care Unit at the Drumheller Health Centre Chinook staff presented the donation on Wednesday August 8 to members of the Drumheller Health Foundation Chinook staff contributed to the donation through bake sales and raffl e items Representing the Drumheller Health Foundation were Lisa McKenzie (left) Cheryl Taylor Melissa Cameron Nathan Banda and foundation chair Dr Boris Nahornick Chinook staff members Sheresse Thompson Jessica Garrett Deanna Chambers Brenda DeMille and Sladjana Milosevic delivered the donation

inSide photo by Michael James

(l-r) Corban Andres 5 and Ezra Schei-degger 6 spending their afternoon enjoy-ing the North Drumheller Playground on

August 1 They nicknamed their dinosaur friend ldquoRexyrdquo and said he was the fastest one around

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Ride like the wind Rexy

Advertise your upcoming garage Advertise your upcoming garage sale in the inSide Classifi eds forsale in the inSide Classifi eds for

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HAPPENINGS

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unity

Yoursquore invited to a Suncor Energy Open House

TM Trademark of Suncor Energy Inc

Suncor would like to welcome all community members to attend our open house for our proposed Hand Hills Wind Power Project

Learn more about the project that is planned to be located near Delia in Starland County and Special Area No 2

Suncor Energy Open House

Wednesday August 15 2012400 pm ndash 800 pm

Delia amp District Community Centre210 Main Street Delia Alberta

For more information please contact us at 1-866-344-0178 or by email at handhillssuncorcom

Please note This project is subject to review under the Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC)

inSideHappeningsDAYTIME EVENTS

DRUMHELLER AREA NIGHTLIFEPlaying at The Napier Theatre Friday August 10 to Thursday August 16 730 pm Magic Mike Closed MondaysSaturday August 25 Drumheller ldquoElvisrdquo James Schewe Farewell Tour at The Old Grouchrsquos Starts at 6 pm Buffet and Entertainment For tickets call Fran 403-823-5755May 25 - August 25 Rosebud Anne of Green Gables See the classical musical about small-town life where itrsquos meant to be seen Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrose-budtheatrecom for tickets or show infoJuly 4 - August 25 Rosebud My Name is Asher Lev Adaptation of the poignant and moving novel by Chaim Potok Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom for tickets or show infoThursdays starting August 2 Drumheller 6 week Country amp Western Swing (Jive) Lessons 700 pm for singles or couples at carol todor dance school Call 403-823-4377 to registerMonday evenings Nacmine Community Bingo at Nacmine Hall Doors open 6 pm Bingo starts at 730 pmWednesday evenings Drumheller Wing Night Flavourz Restaurant and LoungeFriday Nights Drumheller Friday Rib Night Flavourz Restaurant and Lounge

August 9 - 12 Carbon Join us as Carbon celebrates its Centennial Lots to see and doSaturday August 11 Drumheller Drumheller and District Humane Society invites you to their 1st Anniversary Celebration BBQ Donuts Cake Coffee 11 am - 2 pm 1121D South Railway AvenueMonday August 13 Rosebud Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tournament Reserve your ticket by calling Peter 403-334-2378 or Michael at 403-820-2356Saturday August 25 Michichi Ryan Savary Memorial Fishing Derby at Michichi Reservoir 7 am - 4 pm Enter by 11 amSunday August 26 Drumheller RunWalk in Memory of Mitchell Dawson DVSS Track from 10 am - 4 pm Contact Cody for more info 403-823-5616 or 403-821-0326Wednesday Afternoon KidsClub After School Program 330 - 530 pm Drumheller Church of the Nazarene 627 6 Street East 403-823-7020 for information

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For two years the hill overlooking the Pas-sion Play site has stood silent Th e former ski hill and its equipment like the badlands sur-rounding has been slowly eroding away Th e Canadian Bad-lands Passion Play So-ciety hopes to change that ldquoTh ere are a whole lot of discussions and

research happening about the lift Wersquore looking at it and ask-ing ourselves what can we use this space for Wersquore trying to get an-swersrdquo said Passion Play executive director Vance Neudorf Earlier this year the Passion Play celebrated as it successfully pur-chased the old ski hillrsquos share of the land which consisted of the area below the fi rst chair lift

tower Th e purchase also included the en-tirety of the lodge a large quonset parking and the lift station sit-ting at the base of the hill Th e Passion Play has renovated and utilized everything from the purchase save the lift station However the ideas have been fl oat-ing around for awhile regarding what to do with it ldquoWersquove been look-ing at this ever since we started looking into buying the prop-erty Going into some-thing like those you have to have an idea of what needs to be done Wersquove put out feelers with various research companies to see what is possiblerdquo said Neu-dorf In regards to leasing the remainder of the hill and bringing back skiing to the valley there are some obsta-cles to overcome

ldquoOne of the problems is it hasnrsquot moved in two years We got to look at how to protect it or make it usable Th e bigger issues with the ski hill are chang-ing weather patterns and the infrastructure From what I under-stand the pipes are in desperate need of re-pair and renovation Some parts couldnrsquot even pump waterrdquo said Neudorf

Water is needed in the creation of artifi cial snow Considering the lack of winter weather this past year a lot of snow wouldrsquove needed to be created With the pumping system as it is now it wouldrsquove been an obstacle Th e Passion Play is considering other rec-reational uses for the old ski hill All ideas are being researched including the possibil-

ity of mountain biking courses ldquoTh ere has been an idea to use the area for mountain biking I think therersquos research that needs to be done You put a trial on the rocks of the Rocky Mountains and yoursquore probably good for 15 years You carve a trail in bentonite you might be good for two months Th e fi rst good rain and the trail is gonerdquo said Neudorf ldquoBentonite is a dif-ferent kettle of fi sh when thinking of how to utilize the site We put up our own trails every year and as we do that we create dif-ferent erosion pat-terns that are going to change the shape of the hills Wersquore going to have to look carefully at how work with the environment so things arenrsquot just short termrdquo For now the Passion Play continues its re-search Th ey have con-tacted regulatory bod-ies to determine what has to be done to bring everything up to code Th e Passion Play also welcomes ideas from residents as to what they would like to see ldquoTh ere are a lot of ideas fl oating around Itrsquos going to take some time research the pos-sibilitiesrdquo said Neu-dorf ldquoAnybody who has thoughts on what could happen should step and let us knowrdquo

The ski hill has been idle and decaying for the past two years but the Passion PlaySociety hopes to turn that around The Passion Play Society is investigating what it would take to get the lift running

and how best to utilize the hill Earlier this year the Passion Play Society bought the ski hillrsquos share of the property which made up the lower part of the hill (below the fi rst chair lift tower)

inSide photo by Michael James

Passion Play Society researches ski hill possibilities

SPORTS

Statues are built for some coaches Some have had sta-diums named after them A handful have been honoured with Hall of Fame selections

But generally itrsquos sad but true Coaches are hired to be fi red Coaches are generally neces-sary but unimportant compo-nents of successful teams ldquoI

couldnrsquot have done it without the playersrdquo is a familiar joke among coaches who know that good players tend to make or-dinary coaches good and good coaches greatUndoubtedly the sports coach with the highest profi le in North America today is not in the NFL NHL NBA or Major League Baseball The coach faced with the glare of the brightest spotlight in sports today is a Canadian who steers the swing of the worldrsquos most famous golfer Tiger WoodsHis name is Sean Foley a Torontonian who uses some unique golf ideas and some un-usual philosophical approaches to steer his stable of golfers which also includes Hunter Mahan and Justin Rose both of whom are ranked among the worldrsquos Top 15 as is Woods Coaching Woods is not easy Foley has gone from the equiv-alent of behind the scenes on golf ranges to Hollywood where Tigerrsquos every swing tweak is analyzed dissected and discussed by the golf in-dustry If Tiger plays well Fol-ey is a genius If things go bad in Tigerland the tabloids may be calling for his headRose says Foley is ldquotechnical without being mechanicalrdquo ac-cording to a story on golfworldcomOddly Foley attended Tennes-see State a predominately black college on a golf scholarship but always felt more comfort-able on the range working on his game and othersrsquo than on the course The golfworldcom story quoted his TSU room-mate saying Foley kept a black garbage bag in his room fi lled with clippings of instruction

articles His instruction dream led to a job at Glen Abbey near Toronto and he started help-ing Canadian Stephen Ames on the range one day ldquo He changed what Irsquod been trying to change for yearsrdquo Ames told golfworldcomThrough Ames Foley got to the inside of the PGA Tour and while Woods was going through coaches Butch Har-mon and Hank Haney he was on his way to reaching the low point in his golf career Now that Foley has helped Woods get back on his game the Ca-nadian is getting much of the credit for the resurgence While Foley stands only 5-foot-7 he is becoming a big big man in the world of golfbull Among the stupid things in sports by Norman Chad of the Washington Post ldquoFootball players dumping Gatorade on their coach in the waning mo-ments of a victory First of all this celebratory gesture lost its appeal about 2700 gallons of Gatorade ago Second of all Irsquod consider it more appropriate to dump Gatorade on a coach after losing a gamerdquobull Howard Rosenblatt of Al-bany NY as seen in Norman Chadrsquos lsquoSlouchrsquo column ldquoIf MLBrsquos All-Star Game had end-ed in a tie would the seventh game of the World Series have been played at a neutral siteldquo

Care to comment Email bru-cepenton2003yahooca

Reelinrsquo good at annual fi shing derbyDonella Swan

| inSide Drumheller

Running in its 18th year the Ryan Savary Me-morial Fishing Derby will be held on August 25 at the Michichi Reservoir with $600 in cash prizes to be won Held in memory of Ryan his father Alex Sa-vary said it is a way to bring people together to enjoy a day of being in the outdoors and catching some fi sh ldquoItrsquos always a lovely bunch of people who come out every year and itrsquos always a blastrdquo said Sa-vary Ryan passed away in 1993 when he was just 17

years old after he was in-volved in a single-vehicle rollover accident His father said he had three passions in life fi shing golfi ng and marathon running ldquoHe was unfortunately taken away from us much too early but this is one way we remember himrdquo said Savary He said shortly before his sonrsquos passing Ryan and his best friend Greg St Laurent had wanted to start up a fi shing derby Following his death St Laurent kickstarted the derby in his honour Originally beginning in Hanna the fi shing derby was later moved to Michi-chi Reservoir

ldquoRyan and Greg used to fi sh at Michichi quite often People always love the fi shing spot Irsquove trav-elled to many places and I canrsquot even match (Michi-chi) to anythingrdquo said Sa-vary Th e derby runs from 700 am to 400 pm on Saturday August 25 En-trants will be accepted until 1100 am and regis-tration for the event must occur before fi shing Many prizes arewaiting to be won including the $600 in cash winnings as mentioned above ldquoIrsquom hoping to keep this derby going even long after Irsquom gonerdquo said Savary

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This gentleman got the full experience of a mud bog at the DORVA Motocross Track located just off Highway 9 South on August 4 After being unexpectedly pushed in by one of his friends he still came out smiling

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Go ahead get dirty

(l-r) Alex Savary organizer of the Ryan Sa-vary Memorial Fishing Derby stands with Richard Murtagh who won fi rst in the Adult Division in the 2011 derby Murtagh

also won the special Ryan Savary event which is the catch of the day weighing in at 1 lb 2 oz the largest fi sh Savary ever caught at Michichi

inSide photo by Wendy Braun

CANADIAN COACH GUIDES TIGERrsquoS COMEBACK

Bruce

Penton

16 - Friday August 10 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Th e Rosebud Lions are keeping the memory of one of its most dedicat-ed community members alive Th is coming Monday Akokinskway will be the site for the annual Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tournament Th is will be the eighth year of

the tournament Th e tournament was created in honour of Ray Zachariassen a long time member of the Rosebud commu-nity Zachariassen died in 2005 from a combi-nation of lung and bone cancer Zachariassen and his family moved near Rose-bud in 1964 He lived there for the remainder

of his life He started off farming but soon be-came deeply involved in helping his newfound community and joined

the local Lions Club in the late 1960rsquos Later he served 13 and a half years as a councillor for Wheatland County and six years as Reeve

However what many remember most about him was his devotion to the sport of golf ldquoIt feels good to have the tournament keep goingrdquo said Richard Zachariassen Rayrsquos son ldquoHe loved the sport He probably golfed fi ve to eight times a week dur-ing his last couple yearsrdquo ldquoHe was always an avid golfer and he was a big part of get-ting Akokiniskway up and running He was al-ways down there golfi ng

He was also a devoted community member Between his love of golf and his participation in the Lions thatrsquos how it came aboutrdquo said Peter Lauridsen who is help-ing organize the event For the past several years the Rosebud Li-ons have been organiz-ing the tournament Th e money raised goes to-wards various projects in the community Th e money raised this year has not been earmarked as of yet ldquoTh e money we raise goes towards Rosebud community project For example a couple years ago we donated the money to help fi nish the addition on the Rosebud Centennial Museum We also made a contribution to assist in completing the new fi re hall Like any small town therersquos always projects needing donerdquo said Lauridsen Th e tournament is 18 holes complete with hole prizes entertain-

ment auctions and sup-per Th e day opens with a brunch starting at 11 am and the tournament begins at 1 pm After the golf is done golfers are invited to supper at the Rosebud Commu-nity Hall Prizes and auction items were donated from individuals and businesses from Rose-bud and surrounding communities ldquoWe get so much sup-port from surround-ing communities Wersquore very grateful for the help we getrdquo said Lauridsen Th ere are still spots open for the tourna-ment and registration will continue until Mon-day morning Tickets are available by calling Lauridsen at (403) 334-2378 and Michael Love at (403) 820-2356 ldquoItrsquos a great opportuni-ty for people in the com-munity to get together visit have a good time and support a great causerdquo said Lauridsen

RAY ZACHARIASSEN MEMORIAL

GOLF TOURNAMENTMonday August 13 2012

Akokiniskway Golf Course Rosebud AB

Sponsored by theRosebud Lions Club

All Proceeds to go to Rosebud Community Projects

TICKETS AVAILABLE ATRosebud Centre Box Of ce or reserve by calling

Peter at 403-334-2378 or Michael at 403-820-2356

BRUNCHGOLFSUPPER - $100bull Brunch at golf course 1100 am - 100 pmbull 18 holes of golf power cart 100 - 530 pmbull Supper Entertainment Live amp Silent Auctions 600 - 900 pm Rosebud Community Hall

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Golfers from around Rosebud will descend upon the Akokinskway Golf Course this coming Monday for the eighth annual Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tourna-ment Zachariassen lived in the area for four decades as

a farmer served on Wheatland County Council for nearly two decades and was a long time member of the Rose-bud Lions The money raised from the tournament goes towards vital community projects

photo submitted

Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tournament putts into eighth year

Corner of Highway 9 and 10 South Drumheller | 403-823-9700

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Call 403-823-2580 to place your ad today

Ask for Wendy or Kathryn

ldquoWe get so much

support from surrounding

communities Were very

grateful for the help we getrdquo Peter Lauridsen

QU

OTE

Ray Zachariassen (left) and Albert Clark doing

what they love during a tournament years ago

sportssportsCall our Sportsline at 403-823-2580 or fax 403-823-3864 or email us at newsinsidedrumhellercom

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Page 8 - The Weekender 2012 Friday May 18 2012 Friday May 18 2012 The Weekender 2012 - Page 9

ROSEBUDAKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE

Downtown CoreRotary Splash Park

DOWNTOWN DRUMHELLER

Bus DepotBadlands Historical Centre

Post Office

Civic CentreLibrary

RCMP

Medical Clinic

Medical Clinic

HOSPITAL

MIDLAND PROVINCIAL PARK

Royal Tyrrell Museum of PalaeontologyLittle ChurchDinosaur Golf amp Country ClubGolf Driving RangeBleriot Ferry

TO

TO NacmineBleriot FerryCarbon

Newcastle ParkSet on the banks of the Red Deer River has a beach and walking trails baseball dia-monds and picnic tables

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RosedaleSuspension BridgeCambriaAsteroidEast CouleeEC School MuseumAtlas Coal MineCaracol Clay StudiosHwy 10xHwy 36Hwy 56WayneThe Hoodoos

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Map of the

Town of Drumheller

Drumheller Regional

Chamber of Development

amp Tourism

WORLDrsquoS LARGEST DINOSAUR

DeliaVerdant ValleyHandhills Lake

Nature TrailA hiking trail along the scenic Red Deer River gives an excellent view of the unique geological formations and wildlife in the Valley

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The Drumheller Valley is a unique scenic valley created by millions of years of erosion by wind and water

About 65 million years ago dinosaurs roamed the hot tropical swamps and forests that covered this area Today the fossil-ized remains of the dinosaurs can be seen in museums all over the world and the lush vegetation exists as coal seams throughout the area

The Valley was first inhabited by Thomas Greentree who in 1902 built his homestead on what is now the Town of Drumheller The Greentree House became a stop-over place for early pioneers coming into the district

It was Sam Drumheller who first exploited rich coal reserves

in the area and conceived the idea of a townsite in the Valley Jesse Gouge opened the first coal mine in 1911 In 1913 the Calgary-Drumheller railway line was opened and the coal industry boomed More than 40 mines were soon operating in the Valley Mining towns like Nacmine (short for North American Collieries Mine) Midlandvale Rosedale East Coulee Wayne and Newcastle developed notorious reputations as highrolling boomtowns with bootlegging and gambling When gas and oil were discovered in other parts of Alberta the importance of coal diminished and the economy of the Valley turned to other things

Today the Town of Drumheller relies on agriculture gov-ernment services oil and gas and tourism for its economic prosperity

Tourist information

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Whether yoursquore a veteran karaoke crooner or a newbie come sing your heart out every Friday night

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1220 Newcastle Trail Drumheller AB 403-823-6844k20c35min the Dinosaur Hotel

Hot Fresh Food and Cool Chilled TreatsOpen Mon-Sat 10 am - 9 pmSun 11 am - 9 pm(Summer time lsquotil 10 pm)

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Janet Grabner amp John Dahm invite you to browse through their gallery and working studio fi lled with their handmade treasures

Although wersquore open most days from 10 am to 4 pm you can call ahead to make sure wersquore there

WErsquoRE LOCATED IN EAST COULEE AT 169-6TH STREET

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Bernie and the Boys Bistro

305 - 4 Street West Drumheller bull 403-823-3318OPEN 11 am - 9 pm Tuesday to Saturday

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ALL ROADS LEAD TO

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Visitors if you need a washroom please use ours

If you would like to offer this service to our visitors call 403-823-258023m

-Trip Advisor comment

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Donella SwanThe Weekender

Opening up the curtains on the hotel room window a young Ariadne Shaff er was both shocked and dis-appointed at the view presented It was April of 1988 Shaff er and her fam-ily had travelled from Libby Montana to see the sights and attrac-tions Drumheller had to off er Unfortunately though the day after their arrival the skies opened up and left the gift of large amounts of snow ldquoIn my memory our car was parked on the street and was com-pletely covered with snow It was so nice the day before and to wake up to that was like be-ing transported to a dif-

ferent world or some-thing Th ere was no way to get out of town or even to the muse-umrdquo Twenty-four years later Shaff er is return-ing to the valley with her own family ldquoI had always want-ed to return since my fi rst visit and when my daughter became interested in dinosaurs we decided Drumhell-er was the place to berdquo said Shaff er However there were even delays in travelling here this time around After a mix up over their daughterrsquos pass-port at the Los Angeles International Airport they were not permit-ted to cross the border via airplane Th e family then fl ew to Salt Lake City Utah from LA rented a car

in Salt Lake City and drove a total of 14 hours to get to Drumheller ldquoI just thought lsquowersquore going to see some di-nosaurs and nothing is going to stop usrsquordquo said Shaff er During her fi rst fam-ily vacation in Drum-heller in lsquo88 Shaff er remembers it most-ly spent in the hotel room playing cards and watching televi-sion Shaff er said after a day or two a path was fi nally dug out along the sidewalk leading to the movie theatre Her family and her walked down the street and watched Good Morn-ing Vietnam on the big screen ldquoTh at was the high-light of entertainment during our visit We were hoping so badly that the road could be

cleared to go out to the museum but there was just too much snow We fi nally had to turn around and go homerdquo said Shaff er Th is time however

they have a full itin-erary of things to do their fi rst stop being the museum ldquoI called my sister and bragged that I fi -nally got to fi nish our

aborted trip to Drum-hellerrdquo said Shaff er ldquoTh e best part of the trip however was how much fun my daughter Kizziah hadrdquo

(l-r) Costa Singer Kizziah Singer 7 and Ari-adne Shaff er visiting the Tyrrell Museum on August 2 Shaff er had visited Drumhell-

er as a teenager in April of 1988 having her time in the valley cut short by a huge dump of snow

photo submitted

Waiting 24 years to return to Drumheller

Friday August 10 2012 Page 11 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

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will be looking for visitors to the valley and sharing their stories with inSide readersMarina Marko Ivica Nikitaand Charlie

(the dog) Ramseier Lucerne SwitzerlandI noticed your RV isnrsquot from around here (Ma-rina) Itrsquos from Switzer-land You put it on a ship the ship brings it over and then you pick it up Th e rest of us fl ew inWhere did you land and where have you been so far We landed in Balti-more We went through Pennsylvania New York Niagara the prairies and now wersquore hereWhere to next To Banff and Jasper then either to the coast or down to the US I donrsquot know yetHow long are you going to be on the road About half a yearHow is everyone en-joying the trip so far Wersquore doing good Wersquore

on the road so long itrsquos not really a vacation itrsquos more of a lifestyleWhy stop in Drumhell-er Th e dinosaurs Along the way people were tell-ing us the museum was greatDo the boys have any favourite dinosaurs Dinosaurs are going to be new for them Th eyrsquore go-ing to learn something newIf someone from Drum-heller were to go to Lucerne what should they see Th erersquos history everywhere you go Th e Chapel Bridge is really famous Th e lake is gor-geous But just go into the mountains

SooohellipWhere ya from

BREAK

CLUES ACROSS1 Lion sound5 Pictural tapestry10 Many not ands

13 Largest known toad species14 Truth15 Places an object

17 Small mountain lake18 Scomberesocidae fi sh19 A NE Spanish river20 Selleck TV series22 Strong coarse fabric23 Nestling hawk24 Macaws26 Decorate with frosting27 The bill in a restaurant30 Sea patrol (abbr)31 Used of posture33 Basics34 Having no fi xed course38 Radioactivity units40 Star Warsrsquo Solo41 Water fi lled volcanic crater45 Initialism49 A shag rug made in Sweden50 Yemen capital52 Atomic 7954 CNNrsquos Turner55 A priestrsquos linen vestment56 Returned material authorization (abbr)58 Blood clam genus60 Raging amp uncontrollable62 Actress Margulies

66 Burrowing marine mollusk67 Port in SE S Korea68 Swiss river70 Mix of soul and calypso71 Area for fencing bouts72 Canned meat73 Myriameter74 Long ear rabbits75 RequestsCLUES DOWN1 Tell on2 Medieval alphabet3 Surrounding radiant light4 Open land where livestock graze5 Quench6 Strays7 Chickensrsquo cold8 Heart chamber9 Timid10 Oil cartel11 Statute heading12 Severely correct16 An amount not specifi ed21 It never sleeps22 Indian frock25 Soak fl ax27 Mariner

28 Arabian outer garment29 Binary coded decimal32 European Common Market35 17th Greek letter36 Norse sea goddess37 All without specifi cation39 Diego or Francisco 42 Products of creativity43 Yes vote44 Radioactivity unit46 Credit post or greeting47 Computer memory 48 Land or sea troops50 A way to travel on skis51 Tenure of abbot53 Fiddler crabs55 Rainbow shapes57 Bird genus of Platalea58 Having winglike extensions59 Squash bug genus61 Islamic leader63 Former Soviet Union 64 Small sleeps65 Iranian carpet city67 Auto speed measurement69 Ambulance providers

ARIES - Mar 21Apr 20You are on a roll Aries and now it is just a matter of maintaining the momentum for a few more days Donrsquot let anyone slow you down this week

TAURUS - Apr 21May 21Taurus there are many opportunities within your reach but you are not sure which way to go Seek advice from Sagittarius when you get a spare moment

GEMINI - May 22Jun 21Others can see you havenrsquot been yourself lately Gemini So relax and take a break from something thatrsquos been bothering you and you will return to being your old self You wonrsquot be disappointed

CANCER - Jun 22Jul 22Now is not the time for dawdling Cancer You have a full plate of things to tackle and it seems like the hours will be slipping away Recharge and get focused

LEO - Jul 23Aug 23Leo donrsquot let anyone discourage you when tackling a big project As you have proven time and again you simply need to establish a goal and your efforts will help you achieve it

VIRGO - Aug 24Sept 22Virgo though you may not know where your path will lead this week you are deeply aware that an adventure is in store Take some time to prepare your mind and body

LIBRA - Sept 23Oct 23Libra no one will know who you truly are unless you share a few secrets You donrsquot have to give everything away but allow others in by sharing some personal information

SCORPIO - Oct 24Nov 22Scorpio though you donrsquot shy away from challenges you do know when to pick your battles When something inconsequential comes up this week let it pass

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23Dec 21Sagittarius when a past confl ict resurfaces this week push it aside because that is ancient history It is better to focus on the positive things that are in store for you

CAPRICORN - Dec 22Jan 20Capricorn when you love someone it can be diffi cult to step aside and let this person make his or her own choices But this is what you have to do for lessons to be learned

AQUARIUS - Jan 21Feb 18Your eyes are bigger than your stomach at work this week Aquarius Delegate some tasks so everything goes smoothly and your project is completed on time

PISCES - Feb 19Mar 20Learning from your weaknesses can help you to grow stronger Pisces Accept a challenge that is presented this week even if it scares you

Horoscopes

Sudoku

Crossword

Herersquos how it works Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid broken down into nine 3x3 boxes To solve a sudoku the numbers 1 through 9 must fi ll each row column and box Each number can appear only once in each row column and box You can fi gure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric clues already provided in the boxes The more numbers you name the easier it gets to solve the puzzle

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Word Search Solution

I found this to be a nice change with barbecued chicken Ordinarily it seems we eat breaded chicken in the winter - good old comfort food

This recipe combines the goodness of fried chicken with the goodness of barbecued The mayonnaise marinade makes it especially moistYou can set it aside to bake on indirect heat after browning it

and not have to tend to it as much without worrying about it drying out

Crispy Grilled Chicken Thighs

13 cup mayonnaise1T chili powderfrac12 tsp cayenne8 skin-on bone-in chicken thighs1 frac12 cups breadcrumbs

Refrigerate chicken tossed in mayo and spices for at least 2 hours or overnightHeat grill Dip chicken in breadcrumbs to coatGrill chicken turning once until cooked ndash about 20 ndash 25 minutes per side

I have already made this more than once this summer Last time I had made a cold

spinach dip using yogurt mayo and sour cream I marinated the chicken in that instead of just the mayo It turned out delicious

For those who have followed my winning recipes from

the annual Shuswap cabin cook off s watch for the next one coming up There is an ethnic theme with each cabin entering a food from their own heritage I have a feeling it will be a close match for the winner

Food for

thoughtLori Stefanishion

inSide Drumheller Food Columnist

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BUSINESS

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CAREER TRAININGMEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION RATED 2 for at-home jobs Start training today Graduates are in demand Enroll now Take advantage of low monthly payments 1-800-466-1535 wwwcanscribecom admissionscanscribecom IF YOUrsquoRE INTERESTED in real estate then take Appraisal and Assessment a special-ized two-year business major at Lakeland Collegersquos campus in Lloydminster Alberta Your training includes assessment principles computerized mass appraisal valuation of properties farmland evaluation and property analysis Start September wwwlakelandcol-legeca 1-800-661-6490 ext 5429 CERTIFIED HEALTH Care Aide Certifi ca-tion - Fast track your career in 22 weeks and become a Health Care Professional For Pro-gram information visit wwwhealthcareaide-academycom or phone 403-347-4233 Class-es begin September 11 2012 at the Health Care Aide Academy located in the heart of downtown Red Deer COUNSELING SKILLS course online Certifi -cate of Mental Health Counseling and Ther-apy College of Mental Health Counseling Read student comments Course materials included Register at wwwcollegemhccom WELL-PAIDLOW-STRESS Career in Mas-sage Therapy Train without giving up your day job How Check out wwwmhvicarss-choolcom or call 1-866-491-0574 for a free career information package

EMPLOYMENT

OPPORTUNITIESNOW HIRING Retail Department Managers Cabelarsquos Edmonton retail is seeking experi-enced Retail Department Managers for both Hardlines and Softlines To apply please visit wwwcabelascacareers INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT Operator School No Simulators In-the-seat training Real world tasks Weekly start dates Job board Funding options Apply online ihe-schoolcom 1-866-399-3853 EXPERIENCED WATER and Vacuum Haul-ers required H2S PST First Aid Above av-erage day rate and cushy benefi ts plan Fax 403-934-3487 Email receptionmjswater-haulingca TJ LOGGING of Whitecourt Alberta is now accepting resumes for the logging season Heavy Duty Hoe Dozers Bunchers Skid-ders amp Process Operators Fax resume 780-778-2428 PORTERSCLEANERS WANTED Marquise has multiple cleaning positions in St Albert $13hour Full benefi ts Must complete crimi-nal record check Send resume to melessemarquiseca Fax 1-403-263-5773 or call Me-lesse 1-780-903-4069 FIGURE SKATING COACH needed in Brooks Minimum Primary Starskate Certifi ed Coaching all levels from PreCanskate to Star-skate Private Valid membership with Skate Canada Email skatinginbrooksgmailcom LOOKING TO HIRE one Heavy Duty Tech and one Journeyman Welder immediately for a busy truck shop in Sundre Experience re-quired Contact Chris 403-638-2262 SEEKING A CAREER in the Community Newspaper business Post your resume for FREE right where the publishers are looking Visit wwwawnacomresumes_addphp CERTIFIED MILLWRIGHTS NEEDED for growing northern company Competitive wages and benefi ts Safety tickets necessary Fax resume to 250-775-6227 or email infotorqueindustrialcom Online wwwtorquein-dustrialcom CERTIFIED ELECTRICIANS WANTED for growing northern company Competitive wag-es and benefi ts Safety tickets needed Fax 250-775-6227 or email infotorqueindus-trialcom Apply online wwwtorqueindustrialcom PERSON REQUIRED for full-time cattle posi-tion on Westlock area mixed farm and feedlot Must have animal health training or appropri-ate feedlot experience Farm equipment and computer knowledge is an asset Fax resume to 780-349-5414 or email to robjubileef-armsca FULL-TIME EQUIPMENT OPERATOR need-ed on mixed farm and feedlot near Westlock Successful candidate will need to be able to operate most farm equipment and farm trucks Must have a valid and clean Class 3 drivers licence Cattle experience an asset Fax resume and driver abstract to 780-349-5414 or email to robjubileefarmsca PARTS amp SERVICES Representatives at Ja-cobson Ford Salmon Arm BC We are look-ing for exciting customer friendly dynamic individuals capable of working in a fast paced work environment Parts and service experi-ence an asset but not necessary Email re-sume to iwantacareerjacobsonfordcom

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Chinook bakes up donation for Palliative CareStaff at the Chinook Credit Union in Drumheller have been baking away for the past two years on a hefty $6000 donation to the Palliative Care Unit at the Drumheller Health Centre Chinook staff presented the donation on Wednesday August 8 to members of the Drumheller Health Foundation Chinook staff contributed to the donation through bake sales and raffl e items Representing the Drumheller Health Foundation were Lisa McKenzie (left) Cheryl Taylor Melissa Cameron Nathan Banda and foundation chair Dr Boris Nahornick Chinook staff members Sheresse Thompson Jessica Garrett Deanna Chambers Brenda DeMille and Sladjana Milosevic delivered the donation

inSide photo by Michael James

(l-r) Corban Andres 5 and Ezra Schei-degger 6 spending their afternoon enjoy-ing the North Drumheller Playground on

August 1 They nicknamed their dinosaur friend ldquoRexyrdquo and said he was the fastest one around

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Ride like the wind Rexy

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Yoursquore invited to a Suncor Energy Open House

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Suncor would like to welcome all community members to attend our open house for our proposed Hand Hills Wind Power Project

Learn more about the project that is planned to be located near Delia in Starland County and Special Area No 2

Suncor Energy Open House

Wednesday August 15 2012400 pm ndash 800 pm

Delia amp District Community Centre210 Main Street Delia Alberta

For more information please contact us at 1-866-344-0178 or by email at handhillssuncorcom

Please note This project is subject to review under the Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC)

inSideHappeningsDAYTIME EVENTS

DRUMHELLER AREA NIGHTLIFEPlaying at The Napier Theatre Friday August 10 to Thursday August 16 730 pm Magic Mike Closed MondaysSaturday August 25 Drumheller ldquoElvisrdquo James Schewe Farewell Tour at The Old Grouchrsquos Starts at 6 pm Buffet and Entertainment For tickets call Fran 403-823-5755May 25 - August 25 Rosebud Anne of Green Gables See the classical musical about small-town life where itrsquos meant to be seen Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrose-budtheatrecom for tickets or show infoJuly 4 - August 25 Rosebud My Name is Asher Lev Adaptation of the poignant and moving novel by Chaim Potok Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom for tickets or show infoThursdays starting August 2 Drumheller 6 week Country amp Western Swing (Jive) Lessons 700 pm for singles or couples at carol todor dance school Call 403-823-4377 to registerMonday evenings Nacmine Community Bingo at Nacmine Hall Doors open 6 pm Bingo starts at 730 pmWednesday evenings Drumheller Wing Night Flavourz Restaurant and LoungeFriday Nights Drumheller Friday Rib Night Flavourz Restaurant and Lounge

August 9 - 12 Carbon Join us as Carbon celebrates its Centennial Lots to see and doSaturday August 11 Drumheller Drumheller and District Humane Society invites you to their 1st Anniversary Celebration BBQ Donuts Cake Coffee 11 am - 2 pm 1121D South Railway AvenueMonday August 13 Rosebud Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tournament Reserve your ticket by calling Peter 403-334-2378 or Michael at 403-820-2356Saturday August 25 Michichi Ryan Savary Memorial Fishing Derby at Michichi Reservoir 7 am - 4 pm Enter by 11 amSunday August 26 Drumheller RunWalk in Memory of Mitchell Dawson DVSS Track from 10 am - 4 pm Contact Cody for more info 403-823-5616 or 403-821-0326Wednesday Afternoon KidsClub After School Program 330 - 530 pm Drumheller Church of the Nazarene 627 6 Street East 403-823-7020 for information

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For two years the hill overlooking the Pas-sion Play site has stood silent Th e former ski hill and its equipment like the badlands sur-rounding has been slowly eroding away Th e Canadian Bad-lands Passion Play So-ciety hopes to change that ldquoTh ere are a whole lot of discussions and

research happening about the lift Wersquore looking at it and ask-ing ourselves what can we use this space for Wersquore trying to get an-swersrdquo said Passion Play executive director Vance Neudorf Earlier this year the Passion Play celebrated as it successfully pur-chased the old ski hillrsquos share of the land which consisted of the area below the fi rst chair lift

tower Th e purchase also included the en-tirety of the lodge a large quonset parking and the lift station sit-ting at the base of the hill Th e Passion Play has renovated and utilized everything from the purchase save the lift station However the ideas have been fl oat-ing around for awhile regarding what to do with it ldquoWersquove been look-ing at this ever since we started looking into buying the prop-erty Going into some-thing like those you have to have an idea of what needs to be done Wersquove put out feelers with various research companies to see what is possiblerdquo said Neu-dorf In regards to leasing the remainder of the hill and bringing back skiing to the valley there are some obsta-cles to overcome

ldquoOne of the problems is it hasnrsquot moved in two years We got to look at how to protect it or make it usable Th e bigger issues with the ski hill are chang-ing weather patterns and the infrastructure From what I under-stand the pipes are in desperate need of re-pair and renovation Some parts couldnrsquot even pump waterrdquo said Neudorf

Water is needed in the creation of artifi cial snow Considering the lack of winter weather this past year a lot of snow wouldrsquove needed to be created With the pumping system as it is now it wouldrsquove been an obstacle Th e Passion Play is considering other rec-reational uses for the old ski hill All ideas are being researched including the possibil-

ity of mountain biking courses ldquoTh ere has been an idea to use the area for mountain biking I think therersquos research that needs to be done You put a trial on the rocks of the Rocky Mountains and yoursquore probably good for 15 years You carve a trail in bentonite you might be good for two months Th e fi rst good rain and the trail is gonerdquo said Neudorf ldquoBentonite is a dif-ferent kettle of fi sh when thinking of how to utilize the site We put up our own trails every year and as we do that we create dif-ferent erosion pat-terns that are going to change the shape of the hills Wersquore going to have to look carefully at how work with the environment so things arenrsquot just short termrdquo For now the Passion Play continues its re-search Th ey have con-tacted regulatory bod-ies to determine what has to be done to bring everything up to code Th e Passion Play also welcomes ideas from residents as to what they would like to see ldquoTh ere are a lot of ideas fl oating around Itrsquos going to take some time research the pos-sibilitiesrdquo said Neu-dorf ldquoAnybody who has thoughts on what could happen should step and let us knowrdquo

The ski hill has been idle and decaying for the past two years but the Passion PlaySociety hopes to turn that around The Passion Play Society is investigating what it would take to get the lift running

and how best to utilize the hill Earlier this year the Passion Play Society bought the ski hillrsquos share of the property which made up the lower part of the hill (below the fi rst chair lift tower)

inSide photo by Michael James

Passion Play Society researches ski hill possibilities

SPORTS

Statues are built for some coaches Some have had sta-diums named after them A handful have been honoured with Hall of Fame selections

But generally itrsquos sad but true Coaches are hired to be fi red Coaches are generally neces-sary but unimportant compo-nents of successful teams ldquoI

couldnrsquot have done it without the playersrdquo is a familiar joke among coaches who know that good players tend to make or-dinary coaches good and good coaches greatUndoubtedly the sports coach with the highest profi le in North America today is not in the NFL NHL NBA or Major League Baseball The coach faced with the glare of the brightest spotlight in sports today is a Canadian who steers the swing of the worldrsquos most famous golfer Tiger WoodsHis name is Sean Foley a Torontonian who uses some unique golf ideas and some un-usual philosophical approaches to steer his stable of golfers which also includes Hunter Mahan and Justin Rose both of whom are ranked among the worldrsquos Top 15 as is Woods Coaching Woods is not easy Foley has gone from the equiv-alent of behind the scenes on golf ranges to Hollywood where Tigerrsquos every swing tweak is analyzed dissected and discussed by the golf in-dustry If Tiger plays well Fol-ey is a genius If things go bad in Tigerland the tabloids may be calling for his headRose says Foley is ldquotechnical without being mechanicalrdquo ac-cording to a story on golfworldcomOddly Foley attended Tennes-see State a predominately black college on a golf scholarship but always felt more comfort-able on the range working on his game and othersrsquo than on the course The golfworldcom story quoted his TSU room-mate saying Foley kept a black garbage bag in his room fi lled with clippings of instruction

articles His instruction dream led to a job at Glen Abbey near Toronto and he started help-ing Canadian Stephen Ames on the range one day ldquo He changed what Irsquod been trying to change for yearsrdquo Ames told golfworldcomThrough Ames Foley got to the inside of the PGA Tour and while Woods was going through coaches Butch Har-mon and Hank Haney he was on his way to reaching the low point in his golf career Now that Foley has helped Woods get back on his game the Ca-nadian is getting much of the credit for the resurgence While Foley stands only 5-foot-7 he is becoming a big big man in the world of golfbull Among the stupid things in sports by Norman Chad of the Washington Post ldquoFootball players dumping Gatorade on their coach in the waning mo-ments of a victory First of all this celebratory gesture lost its appeal about 2700 gallons of Gatorade ago Second of all Irsquod consider it more appropriate to dump Gatorade on a coach after losing a gamerdquobull Howard Rosenblatt of Al-bany NY as seen in Norman Chadrsquos lsquoSlouchrsquo column ldquoIf MLBrsquos All-Star Game had end-ed in a tie would the seventh game of the World Series have been played at a neutral siteldquo

Care to comment Email bru-cepenton2003yahooca

Reelinrsquo good at annual fi shing derbyDonella Swan

| inSide Drumheller

Running in its 18th year the Ryan Savary Me-morial Fishing Derby will be held on August 25 at the Michichi Reservoir with $600 in cash prizes to be won Held in memory of Ryan his father Alex Sa-vary said it is a way to bring people together to enjoy a day of being in the outdoors and catching some fi sh ldquoItrsquos always a lovely bunch of people who come out every year and itrsquos always a blastrdquo said Sa-vary Ryan passed away in 1993 when he was just 17

years old after he was in-volved in a single-vehicle rollover accident His father said he had three passions in life fi shing golfi ng and marathon running ldquoHe was unfortunately taken away from us much too early but this is one way we remember himrdquo said Savary He said shortly before his sonrsquos passing Ryan and his best friend Greg St Laurent had wanted to start up a fi shing derby Following his death St Laurent kickstarted the derby in his honour Originally beginning in Hanna the fi shing derby was later moved to Michi-chi Reservoir

ldquoRyan and Greg used to fi sh at Michichi quite often People always love the fi shing spot Irsquove trav-elled to many places and I canrsquot even match (Michi-chi) to anythingrdquo said Sa-vary Th e derby runs from 700 am to 400 pm on Saturday August 25 En-trants will be accepted until 1100 am and regis-tration for the event must occur before fi shing Many prizes arewaiting to be won including the $600 in cash winnings as mentioned above ldquoIrsquom hoping to keep this derby going even long after Irsquom gonerdquo said Savary

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This gentleman got the full experience of a mud bog at the DORVA Motocross Track located just off Highway 9 South on August 4 After being unexpectedly pushed in by one of his friends he still came out smiling

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Go ahead get dirty

(l-r) Alex Savary organizer of the Ryan Sa-vary Memorial Fishing Derby stands with Richard Murtagh who won fi rst in the Adult Division in the 2011 derby Murtagh

also won the special Ryan Savary event which is the catch of the day weighing in at 1 lb 2 oz the largest fi sh Savary ever caught at Michichi

inSide photo by Wendy Braun

CANADIAN COACH GUIDES TIGERrsquoS COMEBACK

Bruce

Penton

16 - Friday August 10 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Th e Rosebud Lions are keeping the memory of one of its most dedicat-ed community members alive Th is coming Monday Akokinskway will be the site for the annual Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tournament Th is will be the eighth year of

the tournament Th e tournament was created in honour of Ray Zachariassen a long time member of the Rosebud commu-nity Zachariassen died in 2005 from a combi-nation of lung and bone cancer Zachariassen and his family moved near Rose-bud in 1964 He lived there for the remainder

of his life He started off farming but soon be-came deeply involved in helping his newfound community and joined

the local Lions Club in the late 1960rsquos Later he served 13 and a half years as a councillor for Wheatland County and six years as Reeve

However what many remember most about him was his devotion to the sport of golf ldquoIt feels good to have the tournament keep goingrdquo said Richard Zachariassen Rayrsquos son ldquoHe loved the sport He probably golfed fi ve to eight times a week dur-ing his last couple yearsrdquo ldquoHe was always an avid golfer and he was a big part of get-ting Akokiniskway up and running He was al-ways down there golfi ng

He was also a devoted community member Between his love of golf and his participation in the Lions thatrsquos how it came aboutrdquo said Peter Lauridsen who is help-ing organize the event For the past several years the Rosebud Li-ons have been organiz-ing the tournament Th e money raised goes to-wards various projects in the community Th e money raised this year has not been earmarked as of yet ldquoTh e money we raise goes towards Rosebud community project For example a couple years ago we donated the money to help fi nish the addition on the Rosebud Centennial Museum We also made a contribution to assist in completing the new fi re hall Like any small town therersquos always projects needing donerdquo said Lauridsen Th e tournament is 18 holes complete with hole prizes entertain-

ment auctions and sup-per Th e day opens with a brunch starting at 11 am and the tournament begins at 1 pm After the golf is done golfers are invited to supper at the Rosebud Commu-nity Hall Prizes and auction items were donated from individuals and businesses from Rose-bud and surrounding communities ldquoWe get so much sup-port from surround-ing communities Wersquore very grateful for the help we getrdquo said Lauridsen Th ere are still spots open for the tourna-ment and registration will continue until Mon-day morning Tickets are available by calling Lauridsen at (403) 334-2378 and Michael Love at (403) 820-2356 ldquoItrsquos a great opportuni-ty for people in the com-munity to get together visit have a good time and support a great causerdquo said Lauridsen

RAY ZACHARIASSEN MEMORIAL

GOLF TOURNAMENTMonday August 13 2012

Akokiniskway Golf Course Rosebud AB

Sponsored by theRosebud Lions Club

All Proceeds to go to Rosebud Community Projects

TICKETS AVAILABLE ATRosebud Centre Box Of ce or reserve by calling

Peter at 403-334-2378 or Michael at 403-820-2356

BRUNCHGOLFSUPPER - $100bull Brunch at golf course 1100 am - 100 pmbull 18 holes of golf power cart 100 - 530 pmbull Supper Entertainment Live amp Silent Auctions 600 - 900 pm Rosebud Community Hall

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Golfers from around Rosebud will descend upon the Akokinskway Golf Course this coming Monday for the eighth annual Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tourna-ment Zachariassen lived in the area for four decades as

a farmer served on Wheatland County Council for nearly two decades and was a long time member of the Rose-bud Lions The money raised from the tournament goes towards vital community projects

photo submitted

Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tournament putts into eighth year

Corner of Highway 9 and 10 South Drumheller | 403-823-9700

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support from surrounding

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grateful for the help we getrdquo Peter Lauridsen

QU

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Ray Zachariassen (left) and Albert Clark doing

what they love during a tournament years ago

sportssportsCall our Sportsline at 403-823-2580 or fax 403-823-3864 or email us at newsinsidedrumhellercom

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Page 10 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller Friday August 10 2012

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Donella SwanThe Weekender

Opening up the curtains on the hotel room window a young Ariadne Shaff er was both shocked and dis-appointed at the view presented It was April of 1988 Shaff er and her fam-ily had travelled from Libby Montana to see the sights and attrac-tions Drumheller had to off er Unfortunately though the day after their arrival the skies opened up and left the gift of large amounts of snow ldquoIn my memory our car was parked on the street and was com-pletely covered with snow It was so nice the day before and to wake up to that was like be-ing transported to a dif-

ferent world or some-thing Th ere was no way to get out of town or even to the muse-umrdquo Twenty-four years later Shaff er is return-ing to the valley with her own family ldquoI had always want-ed to return since my fi rst visit and when my daughter became interested in dinosaurs we decided Drumhell-er was the place to berdquo said Shaff er However there were even delays in travelling here this time around After a mix up over their daughterrsquos pass-port at the Los Angeles International Airport they were not permit-ted to cross the border via airplane Th e family then fl ew to Salt Lake City Utah from LA rented a car

in Salt Lake City and drove a total of 14 hours to get to Drumheller ldquoI just thought lsquowersquore going to see some di-nosaurs and nothing is going to stop usrsquordquo said Shaff er During her fi rst fam-ily vacation in Drum-heller in lsquo88 Shaff er remembers it most-ly spent in the hotel room playing cards and watching televi-sion Shaff er said after a day or two a path was fi nally dug out along the sidewalk leading to the movie theatre Her family and her walked down the street and watched Good Morn-ing Vietnam on the big screen ldquoTh at was the high-light of entertainment during our visit We were hoping so badly that the road could be

cleared to go out to the museum but there was just too much snow We fi nally had to turn around and go homerdquo said Shaff er Th is time however

they have a full itin-erary of things to do their fi rst stop being the museum ldquoI called my sister and bragged that I fi -nally got to fi nish our

aborted trip to Drum-hellerrdquo said Shaff er ldquoTh e best part of the trip however was how much fun my daughter Kizziah hadrdquo

(l-r) Costa Singer Kizziah Singer 7 and Ari-adne Shaff er visiting the Tyrrell Museum on August 2 Shaff er had visited Drumhell-

er as a teenager in April of 1988 having her time in the valley cut short by a huge dump of snow

photo submitted

Waiting 24 years to return to Drumheller

Friday August 10 2012 Page 11 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

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will be looking for visitors to the valley and sharing their stories with inSide readersMarina Marko Ivica Nikitaand Charlie

(the dog) Ramseier Lucerne SwitzerlandI noticed your RV isnrsquot from around here (Ma-rina) Itrsquos from Switzer-land You put it on a ship the ship brings it over and then you pick it up Th e rest of us fl ew inWhere did you land and where have you been so far We landed in Balti-more We went through Pennsylvania New York Niagara the prairies and now wersquore hereWhere to next To Banff and Jasper then either to the coast or down to the US I donrsquot know yetHow long are you going to be on the road About half a yearHow is everyone en-joying the trip so far Wersquore doing good Wersquore

on the road so long itrsquos not really a vacation itrsquos more of a lifestyleWhy stop in Drumhell-er Th e dinosaurs Along the way people were tell-ing us the museum was greatDo the boys have any favourite dinosaurs Dinosaurs are going to be new for them Th eyrsquore go-ing to learn something newIf someone from Drum-heller were to go to Lucerne what should they see Th erersquos history everywhere you go Th e Chapel Bridge is really famous Th e lake is gor-geous But just go into the mountains

SooohellipWhere ya from

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CLUES ACROSS1 Lion sound5 Pictural tapestry10 Many not ands

13 Largest known toad species14 Truth15 Places an object

17 Small mountain lake18 Scomberesocidae fi sh19 A NE Spanish river20 Selleck TV series22 Strong coarse fabric23 Nestling hawk24 Macaws26 Decorate with frosting27 The bill in a restaurant30 Sea patrol (abbr)31 Used of posture33 Basics34 Having no fi xed course38 Radioactivity units40 Star Warsrsquo Solo41 Water fi lled volcanic crater45 Initialism49 A shag rug made in Sweden50 Yemen capital52 Atomic 7954 CNNrsquos Turner55 A priestrsquos linen vestment56 Returned material authorization (abbr)58 Blood clam genus60 Raging amp uncontrollable62 Actress Margulies

66 Burrowing marine mollusk67 Port in SE S Korea68 Swiss river70 Mix of soul and calypso71 Area for fencing bouts72 Canned meat73 Myriameter74 Long ear rabbits75 RequestsCLUES DOWN1 Tell on2 Medieval alphabet3 Surrounding radiant light4 Open land where livestock graze5 Quench6 Strays7 Chickensrsquo cold8 Heart chamber9 Timid10 Oil cartel11 Statute heading12 Severely correct16 An amount not specifi ed21 It never sleeps22 Indian frock25 Soak fl ax27 Mariner

28 Arabian outer garment29 Binary coded decimal32 European Common Market35 17th Greek letter36 Norse sea goddess37 All without specifi cation39 Diego or Francisco 42 Products of creativity43 Yes vote44 Radioactivity unit46 Credit post or greeting47 Computer memory 48 Land or sea troops50 A way to travel on skis51 Tenure of abbot53 Fiddler crabs55 Rainbow shapes57 Bird genus of Platalea58 Having winglike extensions59 Squash bug genus61 Islamic leader63 Former Soviet Union 64 Small sleeps65 Iranian carpet city67 Auto speed measurement69 Ambulance providers

ARIES - Mar 21Apr 20You are on a roll Aries and now it is just a matter of maintaining the momentum for a few more days Donrsquot let anyone slow you down this week

TAURUS - Apr 21May 21Taurus there are many opportunities within your reach but you are not sure which way to go Seek advice from Sagittarius when you get a spare moment

GEMINI - May 22Jun 21Others can see you havenrsquot been yourself lately Gemini So relax and take a break from something thatrsquos been bothering you and you will return to being your old self You wonrsquot be disappointed

CANCER - Jun 22Jul 22Now is not the time for dawdling Cancer You have a full plate of things to tackle and it seems like the hours will be slipping away Recharge and get focused

LEO - Jul 23Aug 23Leo donrsquot let anyone discourage you when tackling a big project As you have proven time and again you simply need to establish a goal and your efforts will help you achieve it

VIRGO - Aug 24Sept 22Virgo though you may not know where your path will lead this week you are deeply aware that an adventure is in store Take some time to prepare your mind and body

LIBRA - Sept 23Oct 23Libra no one will know who you truly are unless you share a few secrets You donrsquot have to give everything away but allow others in by sharing some personal information

SCORPIO - Oct 24Nov 22Scorpio though you donrsquot shy away from challenges you do know when to pick your battles When something inconsequential comes up this week let it pass

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23Dec 21Sagittarius when a past confl ict resurfaces this week push it aside because that is ancient history It is better to focus on the positive things that are in store for you

CAPRICORN - Dec 22Jan 20Capricorn when you love someone it can be diffi cult to step aside and let this person make his or her own choices But this is what you have to do for lessons to be learned

AQUARIUS - Jan 21Feb 18Your eyes are bigger than your stomach at work this week Aquarius Delegate some tasks so everything goes smoothly and your project is completed on time

PISCES - Feb 19Mar 20Learning from your weaknesses can help you to grow stronger Pisces Accept a challenge that is presented this week even if it scares you

Horoscopes

Sudoku

Crossword

Herersquos how it works Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid broken down into nine 3x3 boxes To solve a sudoku the numbers 1 through 9 must fi ll each row column and box Each number can appear only once in each row column and box You can fi gure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric clues already provided in the boxes The more numbers you name the easier it gets to solve the puzzle

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12 - Friday August 10 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

Word Search Solution

I found this to be a nice change with barbecued chicken Ordinarily it seems we eat breaded chicken in the winter - good old comfort food

This recipe combines the goodness of fried chicken with the goodness of barbecued The mayonnaise marinade makes it especially moistYou can set it aside to bake on indirect heat after browning it

and not have to tend to it as much without worrying about it drying out

Crispy Grilled Chicken Thighs

13 cup mayonnaise1T chili powderfrac12 tsp cayenne8 skin-on bone-in chicken thighs1 frac12 cups breadcrumbs

Refrigerate chicken tossed in mayo and spices for at least 2 hours or overnightHeat grill Dip chicken in breadcrumbs to coatGrill chicken turning once until cooked ndash about 20 ndash 25 minutes per side

I have already made this more than once this summer Last time I had made a cold

spinach dip using yogurt mayo and sour cream I marinated the chicken in that instead of just the mayo It turned out delicious

For those who have followed my winning recipes from

the annual Shuswap cabin cook off s watch for the next one coming up There is an ethnic theme with each cabin entering a food from their own heritage I have a feeling it will be a close match for the winner

Food for

thoughtLori Stefanishion

inSide Drumheller Food Columnist

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Chinook bakes up donation for Palliative CareStaff at the Chinook Credit Union in Drumheller have been baking away for the past two years on a hefty $6000 donation to the Palliative Care Unit at the Drumheller Health Centre Chinook staff presented the donation on Wednesday August 8 to members of the Drumheller Health Foundation Chinook staff contributed to the donation through bake sales and raffl e items Representing the Drumheller Health Foundation were Lisa McKenzie (left) Cheryl Taylor Melissa Cameron Nathan Banda and foundation chair Dr Boris Nahornick Chinook staff members Sheresse Thompson Jessica Garrett Deanna Chambers Brenda DeMille and Sladjana Milosevic delivered the donation

inSide photo by Michael James

(l-r) Corban Andres 5 and Ezra Schei-degger 6 spending their afternoon enjoy-ing the North Drumheller Playground on

August 1 They nicknamed their dinosaur friend ldquoRexyrdquo and said he was the fastest one around

inSide photo by Donella Swan

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Please note This project is subject to review under the Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC)

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DRUMHELLER AREA NIGHTLIFEPlaying at The Napier Theatre Friday August 10 to Thursday August 16 730 pm Magic Mike Closed MondaysSaturday August 25 Drumheller ldquoElvisrdquo James Schewe Farewell Tour at The Old Grouchrsquos Starts at 6 pm Buffet and Entertainment For tickets call Fran 403-823-5755May 25 - August 25 Rosebud Anne of Green Gables See the classical musical about small-town life where itrsquos meant to be seen Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrose-budtheatrecom for tickets or show infoJuly 4 - August 25 Rosebud My Name is Asher Lev Adaptation of the poignant and moving novel by Chaim Potok Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom for tickets or show infoThursdays starting August 2 Drumheller 6 week Country amp Western Swing (Jive) Lessons 700 pm for singles or couples at carol todor dance school Call 403-823-4377 to registerMonday evenings Nacmine Community Bingo at Nacmine Hall Doors open 6 pm Bingo starts at 730 pmWednesday evenings Drumheller Wing Night Flavourz Restaurant and LoungeFriday Nights Drumheller Friday Rib Night Flavourz Restaurant and Lounge

August 9 - 12 Carbon Join us as Carbon celebrates its Centennial Lots to see and doSaturday August 11 Drumheller Drumheller and District Humane Society invites you to their 1st Anniversary Celebration BBQ Donuts Cake Coffee 11 am - 2 pm 1121D South Railway AvenueMonday August 13 Rosebud Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tournament Reserve your ticket by calling Peter 403-334-2378 or Michael at 403-820-2356Saturday August 25 Michichi Ryan Savary Memorial Fishing Derby at Michichi Reservoir 7 am - 4 pm Enter by 11 amSunday August 26 Drumheller RunWalk in Memory of Mitchell Dawson DVSS Track from 10 am - 4 pm Contact Cody for more info 403-823-5616 or 403-821-0326Wednesday Afternoon KidsClub After School Program 330 - 530 pm Drumheller Church of the Nazarene 627 6 Street East 403-823-7020 for information

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For two years the hill overlooking the Pas-sion Play site has stood silent Th e former ski hill and its equipment like the badlands sur-rounding has been slowly eroding away Th e Canadian Bad-lands Passion Play So-ciety hopes to change that ldquoTh ere are a whole lot of discussions and

research happening about the lift Wersquore looking at it and ask-ing ourselves what can we use this space for Wersquore trying to get an-swersrdquo said Passion Play executive director Vance Neudorf Earlier this year the Passion Play celebrated as it successfully pur-chased the old ski hillrsquos share of the land which consisted of the area below the fi rst chair lift

tower Th e purchase also included the en-tirety of the lodge a large quonset parking and the lift station sit-ting at the base of the hill Th e Passion Play has renovated and utilized everything from the purchase save the lift station However the ideas have been fl oat-ing around for awhile regarding what to do with it ldquoWersquove been look-ing at this ever since we started looking into buying the prop-erty Going into some-thing like those you have to have an idea of what needs to be done Wersquove put out feelers with various research companies to see what is possiblerdquo said Neu-dorf In regards to leasing the remainder of the hill and bringing back skiing to the valley there are some obsta-cles to overcome

ldquoOne of the problems is it hasnrsquot moved in two years We got to look at how to protect it or make it usable Th e bigger issues with the ski hill are chang-ing weather patterns and the infrastructure From what I under-stand the pipes are in desperate need of re-pair and renovation Some parts couldnrsquot even pump waterrdquo said Neudorf

Water is needed in the creation of artifi cial snow Considering the lack of winter weather this past year a lot of snow wouldrsquove needed to be created With the pumping system as it is now it wouldrsquove been an obstacle Th e Passion Play is considering other rec-reational uses for the old ski hill All ideas are being researched including the possibil-

ity of mountain biking courses ldquoTh ere has been an idea to use the area for mountain biking I think therersquos research that needs to be done You put a trial on the rocks of the Rocky Mountains and yoursquore probably good for 15 years You carve a trail in bentonite you might be good for two months Th e fi rst good rain and the trail is gonerdquo said Neudorf ldquoBentonite is a dif-ferent kettle of fi sh when thinking of how to utilize the site We put up our own trails every year and as we do that we create dif-ferent erosion pat-terns that are going to change the shape of the hills Wersquore going to have to look carefully at how work with the environment so things arenrsquot just short termrdquo For now the Passion Play continues its re-search Th ey have con-tacted regulatory bod-ies to determine what has to be done to bring everything up to code Th e Passion Play also welcomes ideas from residents as to what they would like to see ldquoTh ere are a lot of ideas fl oating around Itrsquos going to take some time research the pos-sibilitiesrdquo said Neu-dorf ldquoAnybody who has thoughts on what could happen should step and let us knowrdquo

The ski hill has been idle and decaying for the past two years but the Passion PlaySociety hopes to turn that around The Passion Play Society is investigating what it would take to get the lift running

and how best to utilize the hill Earlier this year the Passion Play Society bought the ski hillrsquos share of the property which made up the lower part of the hill (below the fi rst chair lift tower)

inSide photo by Michael James

Passion Play Society researches ski hill possibilities

SPORTS

Statues are built for some coaches Some have had sta-diums named after them A handful have been honoured with Hall of Fame selections

But generally itrsquos sad but true Coaches are hired to be fi red Coaches are generally neces-sary but unimportant compo-nents of successful teams ldquoI

couldnrsquot have done it without the playersrdquo is a familiar joke among coaches who know that good players tend to make or-dinary coaches good and good coaches greatUndoubtedly the sports coach with the highest profi le in North America today is not in the NFL NHL NBA or Major League Baseball The coach faced with the glare of the brightest spotlight in sports today is a Canadian who steers the swing of the worldrsquos most famous golfer Tiger WoodsHis name is Sean Foley a Torontonian who uses some unique golf ideas and some un-usual philosophical approaches to steer his stable of golfers which also includes Hunter Mahan and Justin Rose both of whom are ranked among the worldrsquos Top 15 as is Woods Coaching Woods is not easy Foley has gone from the equiv-alent of behind the scenes on golf ranges to Hollywood where Tigerrsquos every swing tweak is analyzed dissected and discussed by the golf in-dustry If Tiger plays well Fol-ey is a genius If things go bad in Tigerland the tabloids may be calling for his headRose says Foley is ldquotechnical without being mechanicalrdquo ac-cording to a story on golfworldcomOddly Foley attended Tennes-see State a predominately black college on a golf scholarship but always felt more comfort-able on the range working on his game and othersrsquo than on the course The golfworldcom story quoted his TSU room-mate saying Foley kept a black garbage bag in his room fi lled with clippings of instruction

articles His instruction dream led to a job at Glen Abbey near Toronto and he started help-ing Canadian Stephen Ames on the range one day ldquo He changed what Irsquod been trying to change for yearsrdquo Ames told golfworldcomThrough Ames Foley got to the inside of the PGA Tour and while Woods was going through coaches Butch Har-mon and Hank Haney he was on his way to reaching the low point in his golf career Now that Foley has helped Woods get back on his game the Ca-nadian is getting much of the credit for the resurgence While Foley stands only 5-foot-7 he is becoming a big big man in the world of golfbull Among the stupid things in sports by Norman Chad of the Washington Post ldquoFootball players dumping Gatorade on their coach in the waning mo-ments of a victory First of all this celebratory gesture lost its appeal about 2700 gallons of Gatorade ago Second of all Irsquod consider it more appropriate to dump Gatorade on a coach after losing a gamerdquobull Howard Rosenblatt of Al-bany NY as seen in Norman Chadrsquos lsquoSlouchrsquo column ldquoIf MLBrsquos All-Star Game had end-ed in a tie would the seventh game of the World Series have been played at a neutral siteldquo

Care to comment Email bru-cepenton2003yahooca

Reelinrsquo good at annual fi shing derbyDonella Swan

| inSide Drumheller

Running in its 18th year the Ryan Savary Me-morial Fishing Derby will be held on August 25 at the Michichi Reservoir with $600 in cash prizes to be won Held in memory of Ryan his father Alex Sa-vary said it is a way to bring people together to enjoy a day of being in the outdoors and catching some fi sh ldquoItrsquos always a lovely bunch of people who come out every year and itrsquos always a blastrdquo said Sa-vary Ryan passed away in 1993 when he was just 17

years old after he was in-volved in a single-vehicle rollover accident His father said he had three passions in life fi shing golfi ng and marathon running ldquoHe was unfortunately taken away from us much too early but this is one way we remember himrdquo said Savary He said shortly before his sonrsquos passing Ryan and his best friend Greg St Laurent had wanted to start up a fi shing derby Following his death St Laurent kickstarted the derby in his honour Originally beginning in Hanna the fi shing derby was later moved to Michi-chi Reservoir

ldquoRyan and Greg used to fi sh at Michichi quite often People always love the fi shing spot Irsquove trav-elled to many places and I canrsquot even match (Michi-chi) to anythingrdquo said Sa-vary Th e derby runs from 700 am to 400 pm on Saturday August 25 En-trants will be accepted until 1100 am and regis-tration for the event must occur before fi shing Many prizes arewaiting to be won including the $600 in cash winnings as mentioned above ldquoIrsquom hoping to keep this derby going even long after Irsquom gonerdquo said Savary

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This gentleman got the full experience of a mud bog at the DORVA Motocross Track located just off Highway 9 South on August 4 After being unexpectedly pushed in by one of his friends he still came out smiling

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Go ahead get dirty

(l-r) Alex Savary organizer of the Ryan Sa-vary Memorial Fishing Derby stands with Richard Murtagh who won fi rst in the Adult Division in the 2011 derby Murtagh

also won the special Ryan Savary event which is the catch of the day weighing in at 1 lb 2 oz the largest fi sh Savary ever caught at Michichi

inSide photo by Wendy Braun

CANADIAN COACH GUIDES TIGERrsquoS COMEBACK

Bruce

Penton

16 - Friday August 10 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Th e Rosebud Lions are keeping the memory of one of its most dedicat-ed community members alive Th is coming Monday Akokinskway will be the site for the annual Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tournament Th is will be the eighth year of

the tournament Th e tournament was created in honour of Ray Zachariassen a long time member of the Rosebud commu-nity Zachariassen died in 2005 from a combi-nation of lung and bone cancer Zachariassen and his family moved near Rose-bud in 1964 He lived there for the remainder

of his life He started off farming but soon be-came deeply involved in helping his newfound community and joined

the local Lions Club in the late 1960rsquos Later he served 13 and a half years as a councillor for Wheatland County and six years as Reeve

However what many remember most about him was his devotion to the sport of golf ldquoIt feels good to have the tournament keep goingrdquo said Richard Zachariassen Rayrsquos son ldquoHe loved the sport He probably golfed fi ve to eight times a week dur-ing his last couple yearsrdquo ldquoHe was always an avid golfer and he was a big part of get-ting Akokiniskway up and running He was al-ways down there golfi ng

He was also a devoted community member Between his love of golf and his participation in the Lions thatrsquos how it came aboutrdquo said Peter Lauridsen who is help-ing organize the event For the past several years the Rosebud Li-ons have been organiz-ing the tournament Th e money raised goes to-wards various projects in the community Th e money raised this year has not been earmarked as of yet ldquoTh e money we raise goes towards Rosebud community project For example a couple years ago we donated the money to help fi nish the addition on the Rosebud Centennial Museum We also made a contribution to assist in completing the new fi re hall Like any small town therersquos always projects needing donerdquo said Lauridsen Th e tournament is 18 holes complete with hole prizes entertain-

ment auctions and sup-per Th e day opens with a brunch starting at 11 am and the tournament begins at 1 pm After the golf is done golfers are invited to supper at the Rosebud Commu-nity Hall Prizes and auction items were donated from individuals and businesses from Rose-bud and surrounding communities ldquoWe get so much sup-port from surround-ing communities Wersquore very grateful for the help we getrdquo said Lauridsen Th ere are still spots open for the tourna-ment and registration will continue until Mon-day morning Tickets are available by calling Lauridsen at (403) 334-2378 and Michael Love at (403) 820-2356 ldquoItrsquos a great opportuni-ty for people in the com-munity to get together visit have a good time and support a great causerdquo said Lauridsen

RAY ZACHARIASSEN MEMORIAL

GOLF TOURNAMENTMonday August 13 2012

Akokiniskway Golf Course Rosebud AB

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Golfers from around Rosebud will descend upon the Akokinskway Golf Course this coming Monday for the eighth annual Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tourna-ment Zachariassen lived in the area for four decades as

a farmer served on Wheatland County Council for nearly two decades and was a long time member of the Rose-bud Lions The money raised from the tournament goes towards vital community projects

photo submitted

Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tournament putts into eighth year

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Ray Zachariassen (left) and Albert Clark doing

what they love during a tournament years ago

sportssportsCall our Sportsline at 403-823-2580 or fax 403-823-3864 or email us at newsinsidedrumhellercom

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(the dog) Ramseier Lucerne SwitzerlandI noticed your RV isnrsquot from around here (Ma-rina) Itrsquos from Switzer-land You put it on a ship the ship brings it over and then you pick it up Th e rest of us fl ew inWhere did you land and where have you been so far We landed in Balti-more We went through Pennsylvania New York Niagara the prairies and now wersquore hereWhere to next To Banff and Jasper then either to the coast or down to the US I donrsquot know yetHow long are you going to be on the road About half a yearHow is everyone en-joying the trip so far Wersquore doing good Wersquore

on the road so long itrsquos not really a vacation itrsquos more of a lifestyleWhy stop in Drumhell-er Th e dinosaurs Along the way people were tell-ing us the museum was greatDo the boys have any favourite dinosaurs Dinosaurs are going to be new for them Th eyrsquore go-ing to learn something newIf someone from Drum-heller were to go to Lucerne what should they see Th erersquos history everywhere you go Th e Chapel Bridge is really famous Th e lake is gor-geous But just go into the mountains

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GEMINI - May 22Jun 21Others can see you havenrsquot been yourself lately Gemini So relax and take a break from something thatrsquos been bothering you and you will return to being your old self You wonrsquot be disappointed

CANCER - Jun 22Jul 22Now is not the time for dawdling Cancer You have a full plate of things to tackle and it seems like the hours will be slipping away Recharge and get focused

LEO - Jul 23Aug 23Leo donrsquot let anyone discourage you when tackling a big project As you have proven time and again you simply need to establish a goal and your efforts will help you achieve it

VIRGO - Aug 24Sept 22Virgo though you may not know where your path will lead this week you are deeply aware that an adventure is in store Take some time to prepare your mind and body

LIBRA - Sept 23Oct 23Libra no one will know who you truly are unless you share a few secrets You donrsquot have to give everything away but allow others in by sharing some personal information

SCORPIO - Oct 24Nov 22Scorpio though you donrsquot shy away from challenges you do know when to pick your battles When something inconsequential comes up this week let it pass

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23Dec 21Sagittarius when a past confl ict resurfaces this week push it aside because that is ancient history It is better to focus on the positive things that are in store for you

CAPRICORN - Dec 22Jan 20Capricorn when you love someone it can be diffi cult to step aside and let this person make his or her own choices But this is what you have to do for lessons to be learned

AQUARIUS - Jan 21Feb 18Your eyes are bigger than your stomach at work this week Aquarius Delegate some tasks so everything goes smoothly and your project is completed on time

PISCES - Feb 19Mar 20Learning from your weaknesses can help you to grow stronger Pisces Accept a challenge that is presented this week even if it scares you

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I found this to be a nice change with barbecued chicken Ordinarily it seems we eat breaded chicken in the winter - good old comfort food

This recipe combines the goodness of fried chicken with the goodness of barbecued The mayonnaise marinade makes it especially moistYou can set it aside to bake on indirect heat after browning it

and not have to tend to it as much without worrying about it drying out

Crispy Grilled Chicken Thighs

13 cup mayonnaise1T chili powderfrac12 tsp cayenne8 skin-on bone-in chicken thighs1 frac12 cups breadcrumbs

Refrigerate chicken tossed in mayo and spices for at least 2 hours or overnightHeat grill Dip chicken in breadcrumbs to coatGrill chicken turning once until cooked ndash about 20 ndash 25 minutes per side

I have already made this more than once this summer Last time I had made a cold

spinach dip using yogurt mayo and sour cream I marinated the chicken in that instead of just the mayo It turned out delicious

For those who have followed my winning recipes from

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CAREER TRAININGMEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION RATED 2 for at-home jobs Start training today Graduates are in demand Enroll now Take advantage of low monthly payments 1-800-466-1535 wwwcanscribecom admissionscanscribecom IF YOUrsquoRE INTERESTED in real estate then take Appraisal and Assessment a special-ized two-year business major at Lakeland Collegersquos campus in Lloydminster Alberta Your training includes assessment principles computerized mass appraisal valuation of properties farmland evaluation and property analysis Start September wwwlakelandcol-legeca 1-800-661-6490 ext 5429 CERTIFIED HEALTH Care Aide Certifi ca-tion - Fast track your career in 22 weeks and become a Health Care Professional For Pro-gram information visit wwwhealthcareaide-academycom or phone 403-347-4233 Class-es begin September 11 2012 at the Health Care Aide Academy located in the heart of downtown Red Deer COUNSELING SKILLS course online Certifi -cate of Mental Health Counseling and Ther-apy College of Mental Health Counseling Read student comments Course materials included Register at wwwcollegemhccom WELL-PAIDLOW-STRESS Career in Mas-sage Therapy Train without giving up your day job How Check out wwwmhvicarss-choolcom or call 1-866-491-0574 for a free career information package

EMPLOYMENT

OPPORTUNITIESNOW HIRING Retail Department Managers Cabelarsquos Edmonton retail is seeking experi-enced Retail Department Managers for both Hardlines and Softlines To apply please visit wwwcabelascacareers INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT Operator School No Simulators In-the-seat training Real world tasks Weekly start dates Job board Funding options Apply online ihe-schoolcom 1-866-399-3853 EXPERIENCED WATER and Vacuum Haul-ers required H2S PST First Aid Above av-erage day rate and cushy benefi ts plan Fax 403-934-3487 Email receptionmjswater-haulingca TJ LOGGING of Whitecourt Alberta is now accepting resumes for the logging season Heavy Duty Hoe Dozers Bunchers Skid-ders amp Process Operators Fax resume 780-778-2428 PORTERSCLEANERS WANTED Marquise has multiple cleaning positions in St Albert $13hour Full benefi ts Must complete crimi-nal record check Send resume to melessemarquiseca Fax 1-403-263-5773 or call Me-lesse 1-780-903-4069 FIGURE SKATING COACH needed in Brooks Minimum Primary Starskate Certifi ed Coaching all levels from PreCanskate to Star-skate Private Valid membership with Skate Canada Email skatinginbrooksgmailcom LOOKING TO HIRE one Heavy Duty Tech and one Journeyman Welder immediately for a busy truck shop in Sundre Experience re-quired Contact Chris 403-638-2262 SEEKING A CAREER in the Community Newspaper business Post your resume for FREE right where the publishers are looking Visit wwwawnacomresumes_addphp CERTIFIED MILLWRIGHTS NEEDED for growing northern company Competitive wages and benefi ts Safety tickets necessary Fax resume to 250-775-6227 or email infotorqueindustrialcom Online wwwtorquein-dustrialcom CERTIFIED ELECTRICIANS WANTED for growing northern company Competitive wag-es and benefi ts Safety tickets needed Fax 250-775-6227 or email infotorqueindus-trialcom Apply online wwwtorqueindustrialcom PERSON REQUIRED for full-time cattle posi-tion on Westlock area mixed farm and feedlot Must have animal health training or appropri-ate feedlot experience Farm equipment and computer knowledge is an asset Fax resume to 780-349-5414 or email to robjubileef-armsca FULL-TIME EQUIPMENT OPERATOR need-ed on mixed farm and feedlot near Westlock Successful candidate will need to be able to operate most farm equipment and farm trucks Must have a valid and clean Class 3 drivers licence Cattle experience an asset Fax resume and driver abstract to 780-349-5414 or email to robjubileefarmsca PARTS amp SERVICES Representatives at Ja-cobson Ford Salmon Arm BC We are look-ing for exciting customer friendly dynamic individuals capable of working in a fast paced work environment Parts and service experi-ence an asset but not necessary Email re-sume to iwantacareerjacobsonfordcom

AN ALBERTA CONSTRUCTION Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators Prefer-ence will be given to operators that are experi-enced in oilfi eld road and lease construction Lodging and meals provided The work is in the vicinity of Edson Alberta Alcohol amp Drug testing required Call Contour Construction at 780-723-5051 BLUE GRASS SOD FARMS requires full-time heavy duty mechanic apprentice Experience in farm equipment an asset Competitive wage with benefi ts Reply bluesodexplornetcom or fax 403-342-7488 COMMERCIAL BEEKEEPING Certifi cate Program GPRC Fairview Campus Extensive study of beekeeping queen rearing and hon-ey business Paid work experience Afford-able on-campus residences Starts January 7 2013 Call Lin 1-780-835-6630 wwwgprcabcafairview BLUERIDGE LUMBER INC looking for a 3rd amp 4th Class power engineer to operate ther-mal liquid heating system Excellent compen-sation and benefi ts Submit resume to Box 87 Blue Ridge AB T0E 0B0 Email jeffvic-torwestfrasercomEXPERIENCED CAT amp Hoe Operators re-quired for oilfi eld construction with well main-tained equipment Competitive salary amp safety tickets required Fax resume 780-778-2444

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HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED Live inor Live out caregiver to a child (0730-1630 hrs) M-F Five mins from Drumheller Driverrsquos license re-quired Contact at mleonhardtmagtechca or 403-823-7385 Start ASAP 31p32

HOUSE FOR RENT

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Phone Bob or Chris403-364-2161

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GARAGE SALE Saturday August 11 - 10 am - 5 pm 643 Green Close Nacmine 32pGARAGE SALE Saturday August 11 from 9 am - 1 pm at the old library location 224 Centre Street Civic Centre We will be selling off our old furniture and odds and ends 32c

inSide

GARAGE SALES

Pay just $1299 plus GST and get FREE Garage Sale

Signslimits may apply

Contact usPhone 403-823-2580

Fax 403-823-3864 E-mail

informationinsidedrumhellercom

RatesRegular Classified Ad

$900 plus GST - Up to 25 words $037 additional word

Display Classified Ad $1050 plus GST per column inch

Chinook bakes up donation for Palliative CareStaff at the Chinook Credit Union in Drumheller have been baking away for the past two years on a hefty $6000 donation to the Palliative Care Unit at the Drumheller Health Centre Chinook staff presented the donation on Wednesday August 8 to members of the Drumheller Health Foundation Chinook staff contributed to the donation through bake sales and raffl e items Representing the Drumheller Health Foundation were Lisa McKenzie (left) Cheryl Taylor Melissa Cameron Nathan Banda and foundation chair Dr Boris Nahornick Chinook staff members Sheresse Thompson Jessica Garrett Deanna Chambers Brenda DeMille and Sladjana Milosevic delivered the donation

inSide photo by Michael James

(l-r) Corban Andres 5 and Ezra Schei-degger 6 spending their afternoon enjoy-ing the North Drumheller Playground on

August 1 They nicknamed their dinosaur friend ldquoRexyrdquo and said he was the fastest one around

inSide photo by Donella Swan

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14 - Friday August 10 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

HAPPENINGS

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Yoursquore invited to a Suncor Energy Open House

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Suncor would like to welcome all community members to attend our open house for our proposed Hand Hills Wind Power Project

Learn more about the project that is planned to be located near Delia in Starland County and Special Area No 2

Suncor Energy Open House

Wednesday August 15 2012400 pm ndash 800 pm

Delia amp District Community Centre210 Main Street Delia Alberta

For more information please contact us at 1-866-344-0178 or by email at handhillssuncorcom

Please note This project is subject to review under the Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC)

inSideHappeningsDAYTIME EVENTS

DRUMHELLER AREA NIGHTLIFEPlaying at The Napier Theatre Friday August 10 to Thursday August 16 730 pm Magic Mike Closed MondaysSaturday August 25 Drumheller ldquoElvisrdquo James Schewe Farewell Tour at The Old Grouchrsquos Starts at 6 pm Buffet and Entertainment For tickets call Fran 403-823-5755May 25 - August 25 Rosebud Anne of Green Gables See the classical musical about small-town life where itrsquos meant to be seen Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrose-budtheatrecom for tickets or show infoJuly 4 - August 25 Rosebud My Name is Asher Lev Adaptation of the poignant and moving novel by Chaim Potok Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom for tickets or show infoThursdays starting August 2 Drumheller 6 week Country amp Western Swing (Jive) Lessons 700 pm for singles or couples at carol todor dance school Call 403-823-4377 to registerMonday evenings Nacmine Community Bingo at Nacmine Hall Doors open 6 pm Bingo starts at 730 pmWednesday evenings Drumheller Wing Night Flavourz Restaurant and LoungeFriday Nights Drumheller Friday Rib Night Flavourz Restaurant and Lounge

August 9 - 12 Carbon Join us as Carbon celebrates its Centennial Lots to see and doSaturday August 11 Drumheller Drumheller and District Humane Society invites you to their 1st Anniversary Celebration BBQ Donuts Cake Coffee 11 am - 2 pm 1121D South Railway AvenueMonday August 13 Rosebud Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tournament Reserve your ticket by calling Peter 403-334-2378 or Michael at 403-820-2356Saturday August 25 Michichi Ryan Savary Memorial Fishing Derby at Michichi Reservoir 7 am - 4 pm Enter by 11 amSunday August 26 Drumheller RunWalk in Memory of Mitchell Dawson DVSS Track from 10 am - 4 pm Contact Cody for more info 403-823-5616 or 403-821-0326Wednesday Afternoon KidsClub After School Program 330 - 530 pm Drumheller Church of the Nazarene 627 6 Street East 403-823-7020 for information

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For two years the hill overlooking the Pas-sion Play site has stood silent Th e former ski hill and its equipment like the badlands sur-rounding has been slowly eroding away Th e Canadian Bad-lands Passion Play So-ciety hopes to change that ldquoTh ere are a whole lot of discussions and

research happening about the lift Wersquore looking at it and ask-ing ourselves what can we use this space for Wersquore trying to get an-swersrdquo said Passion Play executive director Vance Neudorf Earlier this year the Passion Play celebrated as it successfully pur-chased the old ski hillrsquos share of the land which consisted of the area below the fi rst chair lift

tower Th e purchase also included the en-tirety of the lodge a large quonset parking and the lift station sit-ting at the base of the hill Th e Passion Play has renovated and utilized everything from the purchase save the lift station However the ideas have been fl oat-ing around for awhile regarding what to do with it ldquoWersquove been look-ing at this ever since we started looking into buying the prop-erty Going into some-thing like those you have to have an idea of what needs to be done Wersquove put out feelers with various research companies to see what is possiblerdquo said Neu-dorf In regards to leasing the remainder of the hill and bringing back skiing to the valley there are some obsta-cles to overcome

ldquoOne of the problems is it hasnrsquot moved in two years We got to look at how to protect it or make it usable Th e bigger issues with the ski hill are chang-ing weather patterns and the infrastructure From what I under-stand the pipes are in desperate need of re-pair and renovation Some parts couldnrsquot even pump waterrdquo said Neudorf

Water is needed in the creation of artifi cial snow Considering the lack of winter weather this past year a lot of snow wouldrsquove needed to be created With the pumping system as it is now it wouldrsquove been an obstacle Th e Passion Play is considering other rec-reational uses for the old ski hill All ideas are being researched including the possibil-

ity of mountain biking courses ldquoTh ere has been an idea to use the area for mountain biking I think therersquos research that needs to be done You put a trial on the rocks of the Rocky Mountains and yoursquore probably good for 15 years You carve a trail in bentonite you might be good for two months Th e fi rst good rain and the trail is gonerdquo said Neudorf ldquoBentonite is a dif-ferent kettle of fi sh when thinking of how to utilize the site We put up our own trails every year and as we do that we create dif-ferent erosion pat-terns that are going to change the shape of the hills Wersquore going to have to look carefully at how work with the environment so things arenrsquot just short termrdquo For now the Passion Play continues its re-search Th ey have con-tacted regulatory bod-ies to determine what has to be done to bring everything up to code Th e Passion Play also welcomes ideas from residents as to what they would like to see ldquoTh ere are a lot of ideas fl oating around Itrsquos going to take some time research the pos-sibilitiesrdquo said Neu-dorf ldquoAnybody who has thoughts on what could happen should step and let us knowrdquo

The ski hill has been idle and decaying for the past two years but the Passion PlaySociety hopes to turn that around The Passion Play Society is investigating what it would take to get the lift running

and how best to utilize the hill Earlier this year the Passion Play Society bought the ski hillrsquos share of the property which made up the lower part of the hill (below the fi rst chair lift tower)

inSide photo by Michael James

Passion Play Society researches ski hill possibilities

SPORTS

Statues are built for some coaches Some have had sta-diums named after them A handful have been honoured with Hall of Fame selections

But generally itrsquos sad but true Coaches are hired to be fi red Coaches are generally neces-sary but unimportant compo-nents of successful teams ldquoI

couldnrsquot have done it without the playersrdquo is a familiar joke among coaches who know that good players tend to make or-dinary coaches good and good coaches greatUndoubtedly the sports coach with the highest profi le in North America today is not in the NFL NHL NBA or Major League Baseball The coach faced with the glare of the brightest spotlight in sports today is a Canadian who steers the swing of the worldrsquos most famous golfer Tiger WoodsHis name is Sean Foley a Torontonian who uses some unique golf ideas and some un-usual philosophical approaches to steer his stable of golfers which also includes Hunter Mahan and Justin Rose both of whom are ranked among the worldrsquos Top 15 as is Woods Coaching Woods is not easy Foley has gone from the equiv-alent of behind the scenes on golf ranges to Hollywood where Tigerrsquos every swing tweak is analyzed dissected and discussed by the golf in-dustry If Tiger plays well Fol-ey is a genius If things go bad in Tigerland the tabloids may be calling for his headRose says Foley is ldquotechnical without being mechanicalrdquo ac-cording to a story on golfworldcomOddly Foley attended Tennes-see State a predominately black college on a golf scholarship but always felt more comfort-able on the range working on his game and othersrsquo than on the course The golfworldcom story quoted his TSU room-mate saying Foley kept a black garbage bag in his room fi lled with clippings of instruction

articles His instruction dream led to a job at Glen Abbey near Toronto and he started help-ing Canadian Stephen Ames on the range one day ldquo He changed what Irsquod been trying to change for yearsrdquo Ames told golfworldcomThrough Ames Foley got to the inside of the PGA Tour and while Woods was going through coaches Butch Har-mon and Hank Haney he was on his way to reaching the low point in his golf career Now that Foley has helped Woods get back on his game the Ca-nadian is getting much of the credit for the resurgence While Foley stands only 5-foot-7 he is becoming a big big man in the world of golfbull Among the stupid things in sports by Norman Chad of the Washington Post ldquoFootball players dumping Gatorade on their coach in the waning mo-ments of a victory First of all this celebratory gesture lost its appeal about 2700 gallons of Gatorade ago Second of all Irsquod consider it more appropriate to dump Gatorade on a coach after losing a gamerdquobull Howard Rosenblatt of Al-bany NY as seen in Norman Chadrsquos lsquoSlouchrsquo column ldquoIf MLBrsquos All-Star Game had end-ed in a tie would the seventh game of the World Series have been played at a neutral siteldquo

Care to comment Email bru-cepenton2003yahooca

Reelinrsquo good at annual fi shing derbyDonella Swan

| inSide Drumheller

Running in its 18th year the Ryan Savary Me-morial Fishing Derby will be held on August 25 at the Michichi Reservoir with $600 in cash prizes to be won Held in memory of Ryan his father Alex Sa-vary said it is a way to bring people together to enjoy a day of being in the outdoors and catching some fi sh ldquoItrsquos always a lovely bunch of people who come out every year and itrsquos always a blastrdquo said Sa-vary Ryan passed away in 1993 when he was just 17

years old after he was in-volved in a single-vehicle rollover accident His father said he had three passions in life fi shing golfi ng and marathon running ldquoHe was unfortunately taken away from us much too early but this is one way we remember himrdquo said Savary He said shortly before his sonrsquos passing Ryan and his best friend Greg St Laurent had wanted to start up a fi shing derby Following his death St Laurent kickstarted the derby in his honour Originally beginning in Hanna the fi shing derby was later moved to Michi-chi Reservoir

ldquoRyan and Greg used to fi sh at Michichi quite often People always love the fi shing spot Irsquove trav-elled to many places and I canrsquot even match (Michi-chi) to anythingrdquo said Sa-vary Th e derby runs from 700 am to 400 pm on Saturday August 25 En-trants will be accepted until 1100 am and regis-tration for the event must occur before fi shing Many prizes arewaiting to be won including the $600 in cash winnings as mentioned above ldquoIrsquom hoping to keep this derby going even long after Irsquom gonerdquo said Savary

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This gentleman got the full experience of a mud bog at the DORVA Motocross Track located just off Highway 9 South on August 4 After being unexpectedly pushed in by one of his friends he still came out smiling

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Go ahead get dirty

(l-r) Alex Savary organizer of the Ryan Sa-vary Memorial Fishing Derby stands with Richard Murtagh who won fi rst in the Adult Division in the 2011 derby Murtagh

also won the special Ryan Savary event which is the catch of the day weighing in at 1 lb 2 oz the largest fi sh Savary ever caught at Michichi

inSide photo by Wendy Braun

CANADIAN COACH GUIDES TIGERrsquoS COMEBACK

Bruce

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16 - Friday August 10 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Th e Rosebud Lions are keeping the memory of one of its most dedicat-ed community members alive Th is coming Monday Akokinskway will be the site for the annual Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tournament Th is will be the eighth year of

the tournament Th e tournament was created in honour of Ray Zachariassen a long time member of the Rosebud commu-nity Zachariassen died in 2005 from a combi-nation of lung and bone cancer Zachariassen and his family moved near Rose-bud in 1964 He lived there for the remainder

of his life He started off farming but soon be-came deeply involved in helping his newfound community and joined

the local Lions Club in the late 1960rsquos Later he served 13 and a half years as a councillor for Wheatland County and six years as Reeve

However what many remember most about him was his devotion to the sport of golf ldquoIt feels good to have the tournament keep goingrdquo said Richard Zachariassen Rayrsquos son ldquoHe loved the sport He probably golfed fi ve to eight times a week dur-ing his last couple yearsrdquo ldquoHe was always an avid golfer and he was a big part of get-ting Akokiniskway up and running He was al-ways down there golfi ng

He was also a devoted community member Between his love of golf and his participation in the Lions thatrsquos how it came aboutrdquo said Peter Lauridsen who is help-ing organize the event For the past several years the Rosebud Li-ons have been organiz-ing the tournament Th e money raised goes to-wards various projects in the community Th e money raised this year has not been earmarked as of yet ldquoTh e money we raise goes towards Rosebud community project For example a couple years ago we donated the money to help fi nish the addition on the Rosebud Centennial Museum We also made a contribution to assist in completing the new fi re hall Like any small town therersquos always projects needing donerdquo said Lauridsen Th e tournament is 18 holes complete with hole prizes entertain-

ment auctions and sup-per Th e day opens with a brunch starting at 11 am and the tournament begins at 1 pm After the golf is done golfers are invited to supper at the Rosebud Commu-nity Hall Prizes and auction items were donated from individuals and businesses from Rose-bud and surrounding communities ldquoWe get so much sup-port from surround-ing communities Wersquore very grateful for the help we getrdquo said Lauridsen Th ere are still spots open for the tourna-ment and registration will continue until Mon-day morning Tickets are available by calling Lauridsen at (403) 334-2378 and Michael Love at (403) 820-2356 ldquoItrsquos a great opportuni-ty for people in the com-munity to get together visit have a good time and support a great causerdquo said Lauridsen

RAY ZACHARIASSEN MEMORIAL

GOLF TOURNAMENTMonday August 13 2012

Akokiniskway Golf Course Rosebud AB

Sponsored by theRosebud Lions Club

All Proceeds to go to Rosebud Community Projects

TICKETS AVAILABLE ATRosebud Centre Box Of ce or reserve by calling

Peter at 403-334-2378 or Michael at 403-820-2356

BRUNCHGOLFSUPPER - $100bull Brunch at golf course 1100 am - 100 pmbull 18 holes of golf power cart 100 - 530 pmbull Supper Entertainment Live amp Silent Auctions 600 - 900 pm Rosebud Community Hall

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Golfers from around Rosebud will descend upon the Akokinskway Golf Course this coming Monday for the eighth annual Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tourna-ment Zachariassen lived in the area for four decades as

a farmer served on Wheatland County Council for nearly two decades and was a long time member of the Rose-bud Lions The money raised from the tournament goes towards vital community projects

photo submitted

Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tournament putts into eighth year

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Ask for Wendy or Kathryn

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QU

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Ray Zachariassen (left) and Albert Clark doing

what they love during a tournament years ago

sportssportsCall our Sportsline at 403-823-2580 or fax 403-823-3864 or email us at newsinsidedrumhellercom

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CLUES ACROSS1 Lion sound5 Pictural tapestry10 Many not ands

13 Largest known toad species14 Truth15 Places an object

17 Small mountain lake18 Scomberesocidae fi sh19 A NE Spanish river20 Selleck TV series22 Strong coarse fabric23 Nestling hawk24 Macaws26 Decorate with frosting27 The bill in a restaurant30 Sea patrol (abbr)31 Used of posture33 Basics34 Having no fi xed course38 Radioactivity units40 Star Warsrsquo Solo41 Water fi lled volcanic crater45 Initialism49 A shag rug made in Sweden50 Yemen capital52 Atomic 7954 CNNrsquos Turner55 A priestrsquos linen vestment56 Returned material authorization (abbr)58 Blood clam genus60 Raging amp uncontrollable62 Actress Margulies

66 Burrowing marine mollusk67 Port in SE S Korea68 Swiss river70 Mix of soul and calypso71 Area for fencing bouts72 Canned meat73 Myriameter74 Long ear rabbits75 RequestsCLUES DOWN1 Tell on2 Medieval alphabet3 Surrounding radiant light4 Open land where livestock graze5 Quench6 Strays7 Chickensrsquo cold8 Heart chamber9 Timid10 Oil cartel11 Statute heading12 Severely correct16 An amount not specifi ed21 It never sleeps22 Indian frock25 Soak fl ax27 Mariner

28 Arabian outer garment29 Binary coded decimal32 European Common Market35 17th Greek letter36 Norse sea goddess37 All without specifi cation39 Diego or Francisco 42 Products of creativity43 Yes vote44 Radioactivity unit46 Credit post or greeting47 Computer memory 48 Land or sea troops50 A way to travel on skis51 Tenure of abbot53 Fiddler crabs55 Rainbow shapes57 Bird genus of Platalea58 Having winglike extensions59 Squash bug genus61 Islamic leader63 Former Soviet Union 64 Small sleeps65 Iranian carpet city67 Auto speed measurement69 Ambulance providers

ARIES - Mar 21Apr 20You are on a roll Aries and now it is just a matter of maintaining the momentum for a few more days Donrsquot let anyone slow you down this week

TAURUS - Apr 21May 21Taurus there are many opportunities within your reach but you are not sure which way to go Seek advice from Sagittarius when you get a spare moment

GEMINI - May 22Jun 21Others can see you havenrsquot been yourself lately Gemini So relax and take a break from something thatrsquos been bothering you and you will return to being your old self You wonrsquot be disappointed

CANCER - Jun 22Jul 22Now is not the time for dawdling Cancer You have a full plate of things to tackle and it seems like the hours will be slipping away Recharge and get focused

LEO - Jul 23Aug 23Leo donrsquot let anyone discourage you when tackling a big project As you have proven time and again you simply need to establish a goal and your efforts will help you achieve it

VIRGO - Aug 24Sept 22Virgo though you may not know where your path will lead this week you are deeply aware that an adventure is in store Take some time to prepare your mind and body

LIBRA - Sept 23Oct 23Libra no one will know who you truly are unless you share a few secrets You donrsquot have to give everything away but allow others in by sharing some personal information

SCORPIO - Oct 24Nov 22Scorpio though you donrsquot shy away from challenges you do know when to pick your battles When something inconsequential comes up this week let it pass

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23Dec 21Sagittarius when a past confl ict resurfaces this week push it aside because that is ancient history It is better to focus on the positive things that are in store for you

CAPRICORN - Dec 22Jan 20Capricorn when you love someone it can be diffi cult to step aside and let this person make his or her own choices But this is what you have to do for lessons to be learned

AQUARIUS - Jan 21Feb 18Your eyes are bigger than your stomach at work this week Aquarius Delegate some tasks so everything goes smoothly and your project is completed on time

PISCES - Feb 19Mar 20Learning from your weaknesses can help you to grow stronger Pisces Accept a challenge that is presented this week even if it scares you

Horoscopes

Sudoku

Crossword

Herersquos how it works Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid broken down into nine 3x3 boxes To solve a sudoku the numbers 1 through 9 must fi ll each row column and box Each number can appear only once in each row column and box You can fi gure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric clues already provided in the boxes The more numbers you name the easier it gets to solve the puzzle

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Word Search Solution

I found this to be a nice change with barbecued chicken Ordinarily it seems we eat breaded chicken in the winter - good old comfort food

This recipe combines the goodness of fried chicken with the goodness of barbecued The mayonnaise marinade makes it especially moistYou can set it aside to bake on indirect heat after browning it

and not have to tend to it as much without worrying about it drying out

Crispy Grilled Chicken Thighs

13 cup mayonnaise1T chili powderfrac12 tsp cayenne8 skin-on bone-in chicken thighs1 frac12 cups breadcrumbs

Refrigerate chicken tossed in mayo and spices for at least 2 hours or overnightHeat grill Dip chicken in breadcrumbs to coatGrill chicken turning once until cooked ndash about 20 ndash 25 minutes per side

I have already made this more than once this summer Last time I had made a cold

spinach dip using yogurt mayo and sour cream I marinated the chicken in that instead of just the mayo It turned out delicious

For those who have followed my winning recipes from

the annual Shuswap cabin cook off s watch for the next one coming up There is an ethnic theme with each cabin entering a food from their own heritage I have a feeling it will be a close match for the winner

Food for

thoughtLori Stefanishion

inSide Drumheller Food Columnist

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BUSINESS

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CAREER TRAININGMEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION RATED 2 for at-home jobs Start training today Graduates are in demand Enroll now Take advantage of low monthly payments 1-800-466-1535 wwwcanscribecom admissionscanscribecom IF YOUrsquoRE INTERESTED in real estate then take Appraisal and Assessment a special-ized two-year business major at Lakeland Collegersquos campus in Lloydminster Alberta Your training includes assessment principles computerized mass appraisal valuation of properties farmland evaluation and property analysis Start September wwwlakelandcol-legeca 1-800-661-6490 ext 5429 CERTIFIED HEALTH Care Aide Certifi ca-tion - Fast track your career in 22 weeks and become a Health Care Professional For Pro-gram information visit wwwhealthcareaide-academycom or phone 403-347-4233 Class-es begin September 11 2012 at the Health Care Aide Academy located in the heart of downtown Red Deer COUNSELING SKILLS course online Certifi -cate of Mental Health Counseling and Ther-apy College of Mental Health Counseling Read student comments Course materials included Register at wwwcollegemhccom WELL-PAIDLOW-STRESS Career in Mas-sage Therapy Train without giving up your day job How Check out wwwmhvicarss-choolcom or call 1-866-491-0574 for a free career information package

EMPLOYMENT

OPPORTUNITIESNOW HIRING Retail Department Managers Cabelarsquos Edmonton retail is seeking experi-enced Retail Department Managers for both Hardlines and Softlines To apply please visit wwwcabelascacareers INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT Operator School No Simulators In-the-seat training Real world tasks Weekly start dates Job board Funding options Apply online ihe-schoolcom 1-866-399-3853 EXPERIENCED WATER and Vacuum Haul-ers required H2S PST First Aid Above av-erage day rate and cushy benefi ts plan Fax 403-934-3487 Email receptionmjswater-haulingca TJ LOGGING of Whitecourt Alberta is now accepting resumes for the logging season Heavy Duty Hoe Dozers Bunchers Skid-ders amp Process Operators Fax resume 780-778-2428 PORTERSCLEANERS WANTED Marquise has multiple cleaning positions in St Albert $13hour Full benefi ts Must complete crimi-nal record check Send resume to melessemarquiseca Fax 1-403-263-5773 or call Me-lesse 1-780-903-4069 FIGURE SKATING COACH needed in Brooks Minimum Primary Starskate Certifi ed Coaching all levels from PreCanskate to Star-skate Private Valid membership with Skate Canada Email skatinginbrooksgmailcom LOOKING TO HIRE one Heavy Duty Tech and one Journeyman Welder immediately for a busy truck shop in Sundre Experience re-quired Contact Chris 403-638-2262 SEEKING A CAREER in the Community Newspaper business Post your resume for FREE right where the publishers are looking Visit wwwawnacomresumes_addphp CERTIFIED MILLWRIGHTS NEEDED for growing northern company Competitive wages and benefi ts Safety tickets necessary Fax resume to 250-775-6227 or email infotorqueindustrialcom Online wwwtorquein-dustrialcom CERTIFIED ELECTRICIANS WANTED for growing northern company Competitive wag-es and benefi ts Safety tickets needed Fax 250-775-6227 or email infotorqueindus-trialcom Apply online wwwtorqueindustrialcom PERSON REQUIRED for full-time cattle posi-tion on Westlock area mixed farm and feedlot Must have animal health training or appropri-ate feedlot experience Farm equipment and computer knowledge is an asset Fax resume to 780-349-5414 or email to robjubileef-armsca FULL-TIME EQUIPMENT OPERATOR need-ed on mixed farm and feedlot near Westlock Successful candidate will need to be able to operate most farm equipment and farm trucks Must have a valid and clean Class 3 drivers licence Cattle experience an asset Fax resume and driver abstract to 780-349-5414 or email to robjubileefarmsca PARTS amp SERVICES Representatives at Ja-cobson Ford Salmon Arm BC We are look-ing for exciting customer friendly dynamic individuals capable of working in a fast paced work environment Parts and service experi-ence an asset but not necessary Email re-sume to iwantacareerjacobsonfordcom

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Chinook bakes up donation for Palliative CareStaff at the Chinook Credit Union in Drumheller have been baking away for the past two years on a hefty $6000 donation to the Palliative Care Unit at the Drumheller Health Centre Chinook staff presented the donation on Wednesday August 8 to members of the Drumheller Health Foundation Chinook staff contributed to the donation through bake sales and raffl e items Representing the Drumheller Health Foundation were Lisa McKenzie (left) Cheryl Taylor Melissa Cameron Nathan Banda and foundation chair Dr Boris Nahornick Chinook staff members Sheresse Thompson Jessica Garrett Deanna Chambers Brenda DeMille and Sladjana Milosevic delivered the donation

inSide photo by Michael James

(l-r) Corban Andres 5 and Ezra Schei-degger 6 spending their afternoon enjoy-ing the North Drumheller Playground on

August 1 They nicknamed their dinosaur friend ldquoRexyrdquo and said he was the fastest one around

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Ride like the wind Rexy

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Yoursquore invited to a Suncor Energy Open House

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Suncor would like to welcome all community members to attend our open house for our proposed Hand Hills Wind Power Project

Learn more about the project that is planned to be located near Delia in Starland County and Special Area No 2

Suncor Energy Open House

Wednesday August 15 2012400 pm ndash 800 pm

Delia amp District Community Centre210 Main Street Delia Alberta

For more information please contact us at 1-866-344-0178 or by email at handhillssuncorcom

Please note This project is subject to review under the Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC)

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DRUMHELLER AREA NIGHTLIFEPlaying at The Napier Theatre Friday August 10 to Thursday August 16 730 pm Magic Mike Closed MondaysSaturday August 25 Drumheller ldquoElvisrdquo James Schewe Farewell Tour at The Old Grouchrsquos Starts at 6 pm Buffet and Entertainment For tickets call Fran 403-823-5755May 25 - August 25 Rosebud Anne of Green Gables See the classical musical about small-town life where itrsquos meant to be seen Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrose-budtheatrecom for tickets or show infoJuly 4 - August 25 Rosebud My Name is Asher Lev Adaptation of the poignant and moving novel by Chaim Potok Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom for tickets or show infoThursdays starting August 2 Drumheller 6 week Country amp Western Swing (Jive) Lessons 700 pm for singles or couples at carol todor dance school Call 403-823-4377 to registerMonday evenings Nacmine Community Bingo at Nacmine Hall Doors open 6 pm Bingo starts at 730 pmWednesday evenings Drumheller Wing Night Flavourz Restaurant and LoungeFriday Nights Drumheller Friday Rib Night Flavourz Restaurant and Lounge

August 9 - 12 Carbon Join us as Carbon celebrates its Centennial Lots to see and doSaturday August 11 Drumheller Drumheller and District Humane Society invites you to their 1st Anniversary Celebration BBQ Donuts Cake Coffee 11 am - 2 pm 1121D South Railway AvenueMonday August 13 Rosebud Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tournament Reserve your ticket by calling Peter 403-334-2378 or Michael at 403-820-2356Saturday August 25 Michichi Ryan Savary Memorial Fishing Derby at Michichi Reservoir 7 am - 4 pm Enter by 11 amSunday August 26 Drumheller RunWalk in Memory of Mitchell Dawson DVSS Track from 10 am - 4 pm Contact Cody for more info 403-823-5616 or 403-821-0326Wednesday Afternoon KidsClub After School Program 330 - 530 pm Drumheller Church of the Nazarene 627 6 Street East 403-823-7020 for information

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For two years the hill overlooking the Pas-sion Play site has stood silent Th e former ski hill and its equipment like the badlands sur-rounding has been slowly eroding away Th e Canadian Bad-lands Passion Play So-ciety hopes to change that ldquoTh ere are a whole lot of discussions and

research happening about the lift Wersquore looking at it and ask-ing ourselves what can we use this space for Wersquore trying to get an-swersrdquo said Passion Play executive director Vance Neudorf Earlier this year the Passion Play celebrated as it successfully pur-chased the old ski hillrsquos share of the land which consisted of the area below the fi rst chair lift

tower Th e purchase also included the en-tirety of the lodge a large quonset parking and the lift station sit-ting at the base of the hill Th e Passion Play has renovated and utilized everything from the purchase save the lift station However the ideas have been fl oat-ing around for awhile regarding what to do with it ldquoWersquove been look-ing at this ever since we started looking into buying the prop-erty Going into some-thing like those you have to have an idea of what needs to be done Wersquove put out feelers with various research companies to see what is possiblerdquo said Neu-dorf In regards to leasing the remainder of the hill and bringing back skiing to the valley there are some obsta-cles to overcome

ldquoOne of the problems is it hasnrsquot moved in two years We got to look at how to protect it or make it usable Th e bigger issues with the ski hill are chang-ing weather patterns and the infrastructure From what I under-stand the pipes are in desperate need of re-pair and renovation Some parts couldnrsquot even pump waterrdquo said Neudorf

Water is needed in the creation of artifi cial snow Considering the lack of winter weather this past year a lot of snow wouldrsquove needed to be created With the pumping system as it is now it wouldrsquove been an obstacle Th e Passion Play is considering other rec-reational uses for the old ski hill All ideas are being researched including the possibil-

ity of mountain biking courses ldquoTh ere has been an idea to use the area for mountain biking I think therersquos research that needs to be done You put a trial on the rocks of the Rocky Mountains and yoursquore probably good for 15 years You carve a trail in bentonite you might be good for two months Th e fi rst good rain and the trail is gonerdquo said Neudorf ldquoBentonite is a dif-ferent kettle of fi sh when thinking of how to utilize the site We put up our own trails every year and as we do that we create dif-ferent erosion pat-terns that are going to change the shape of the hills Wersquore going to have to look carefully at how work with the environment so things arenrsquot just short termrdquo For now the Passion Play continues its re-search Th ey have con-tacted regulatory bod-ies to determine what has to be done to bring everything up to code Th e Passion Play also welcomes ideas from residents as to what they would like to see ldquoTh ere are a lot of ideas fl oating around Itrsquos going to take some time research the pos-sibilitiesrdquo said Neu-dorf ldquoAnybody who has thoughts on what could happen should step and let us knowrdquo

The ski hill has been idle and decaying for the past two years but the Passion PlaySociety hopes to turn that around The Passion Play Society is investigating what it would take to get the lift running

and how best to utilize the hill Earlier this year the Passion Play Society bought the ski hillrsquos share of the property which made up the lower part of the hill (below the fi rst chair lift tower)

inSide photo by Michael James

Passion Play Society researches ski hill possibilities

SPORTS

Statues are built for some coaches Some have had sta-diums named after them A handful have been honoured with Hall of Fame selections

But generally itrsquos sad but true Coaches are hired to be fi red Coaches are generally neces-sary but unimportant compo-nents of successful teams ldquoI

couldnrsquot have done it without the playersrdquo is a familiar joke among coaches who know that good players tend to make or-dinary coaches good and good coaches greatUndoubtedly the sports coach with the highest profi le in North America today is not in the NFL NHL NBA or Major League Baseball The coach faced with the glare of the brightest spotlight in sports today is a Canadian who steers the swing of the worldrsquos most famous golfer Tiger WoodsHis name is Sean Foley a Torontonian who uses some unique golf ideas and some un-usual philosophical approaches to steer his stable of golfers which also includes Hunter Mahan and Justin Rose both of whom are ranked among the worldrsquos Top 15 as is Woods Coaching Woods is not easy Foley has gone from the equiv-alent of behind the scenes on golf ranges to Hollywood where Tigerrsquos every swing tweak is analyzed dissected and discussed by the golf in-dustry If Tiger plays well Fol-ey is a genius If things go bad in Tigerland the tabloids may be calling for his headRose says Foley is ldquotechnical without being mechanicalrdquo ac-cording to a story on golfworldcomOddly Foley attended Tennes-see State a predominately black college on a golf scholarship but always felt more comfort-able on the range working on his game and othersrsquo than on the course The golfworldcom story quoted his TSU room-mate saying Foley kept a black garbage bag in his room fi lled with clippings of instruction

articles His instruction dream led to a job at Glen Abbey near Toronto and he started help-ing Canadian Stephen Ames on the range one day ldquo He changed what Irsquod been trying to change for yearsrdquo Ames told golfworldcomThrough Ames Foley got to the inside of the PGA Tour and while Woods was going through coaches Butch Har-mon and Hank Haney he was on his way to reaching the low point in his golf career Now that Foley has helped Woods get back on his game the Ca-nadian is getting much of the credit for the resurgence While Foley stands only 5-foot-7 he is becoming a big big man in the world of golfbull Among the stupid things in sports by Norman Chad of the Washington Post ldquoFootball players dumping Gatorade on their coach in the waning mo-ments of a victory First of all this celebratory gesture lost its appeal about 2700 gallons of Gatorade ago Second of all Irsquod consider it more appropriate to dump Gatorade on a coach after losing a gamerdquobull Howard Rosenblatt of Al-bany NY as seen in Norman Chadrsquos lsquoSlouchrsquo column ldquoIf MLBrsquos All-Star Game had end-ed in a tie would the seventh game of the World Series have been played at a neutral siteldquo

Care to comment Email bru-cepenton2003yahooca

Reelinrsquo good at annual fi shing derbyDonella Swan

| inSide Drumheller

Running in its 18th year the Ryan Savary Me-morial Fishing Derby will be held on August 25 at the Michichi Reservoir with $600 in cash prizes to be won Held in memory of Ryan his father Alex Sa-vary said it is a way to bring people together to enjoy a day of being in the outdoors and catching some fi sh ldquoItrsquos always a lovely bunch of people who come out every year and itrsquos always a blastrdquo said Sa-vary Ryan passed away in 1993 when he was just 17

years old after he was in-volved in a single-vehicle rollover accident His father said he had three passions in life fi shing golfi ng and marathon running ldquoHe was unfortunately taken away from us much too early but this is one way we remember himrdquo said Savary He said shortly before his sonrsquos passing Ryan and his best friend Greg St Laurent had wanted to start up a fi shing derby Following his death St Laurent kickstarted the derby in his honour Originally beginning in Hanna the fi shing derby was later moved to Michi-chi Reservoir

ldquoRyan and Greg used to fi sh at Michichi quite often People always love the fi shing spot Irsquove trav-elled to many places and I canrsquot even match (Michi-chi) to anythingrdquo said Sa-vary Th e derby runs from 700 am to 400 pm on Saturday August 25 En-trants will be accepted until 1100 am and regis-tration for the event must occur before fi shing Many prizes arewaiting to be won including the $600 in cash winnings as mentioned above ldquoIrsquom hoping to keep this derby going even long after Irsquom gonerdquo said Savary

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This gentleman got the full experience of a mud bog at the DORVA Motocross Track located just off Highway 9 South on August 4 After being unexpectedly pushed in by one of his friends he still came out smiling

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Go ahead get dirty

(l-r) Alex Savary organizer of the Ryan Sa-vary Memorial Fishing Derby stands with Richard Murtagh who won fi rst in the Adult Division in the 2011 derby Murtagh

also won the special Ryan Savary event which is the catch of the day weighing in at 1 lb 2 oz the largest fi sh Savary ever caught at Michichi

inSide photo by Wendy Braun

CANADIAN COACH GUIDES TIGERrsquoS COMEBACK

Bruce

Penton

16 - Friday August 10 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Th e Rosebud Lions are keeping the memory of one of its most dedicat-ed community members alive Th is coming Monday Akokinskway will be the site for the annual Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tournament Th is will be the eighth year of

the tournament Th e tournament was created in honour of Ray Zachariassen a long time member of the Rosebud commu-nity Zachariassen died in 2005 from a combi-nation of lung and bone cancer Zachariassen and his family moved near Rose-bud in 1964 He lived there for the remainder

of his life He started off farming but soon be-came deeply involved in helping his newfound community and joined

the local Lions Club in the late 1960rsquos Later he served 13 and a half years as a councillor for Wheatland County and six years as Reeve

However what many remember most about him was his devotion to the sport of golf ldquoIt feels good to have the tournament keep goingrdquo said Richard Zachariassen Rayrsquos son ldquoHe loved the sport He probably golfed fi ve to eight times a week dur-ing his last couple yearsrdquo ldquoHe was always an avid golfer and he was a big part of get-ting Akokiniskway up and running He was al-ways down there golfi ng

He was also a devoted community member Between his love of golf and his participation in the Lions thatrsquos how it came aboutrdquo said Peter Lauridsen who is help-ing organize the event For the past several years the Rosebud Li-ons have been organiz-ing the tournament Th e money raised goes to-wards various projects in the community Th e money raised this year has not been earmarked as of yet ldquoTh e money we raise goes towards Rosebud community project For example a couple years ago we donated the money to help fi nish the addition on the Rosebud Centennial Museum We also made a contribution to assist in completing the new fi re hall Like any small town therersquos always projects needing donerdquo said Lauridsen Th e tournament is 18 holes complete with hole prizes entertain-

ment auctions and sup-per Th e day opens with a brunch starting at 11 am and the tournament begins at 1 pm After the golf is done golfers are invited to supper at the Rosebud Commu-nity Hall Prizes and auction items were donated from individuals and businesses from Rose-bud and surrounding communities ldquoWe get so much sup-port from surround-ing communities Wersquore very grateful for the help we getrdquo said Lauridsen Th ere are still spots open for the tourna-ment and registration will continue until Mon-day morning Tickets are available by calling Lauridsen at (403) 334-2378 and Michael Love at (403) 820-2356 ldquoItrsquos a great opportuni-ty for people in the com-munity to get together visit have a good time and support a great causerdquo said Lauridsen

RAY ZACHARIASSEN MEMORIAL

GOLF TOURNAMENTMonday August 13 2012

Akokiniskway Golf Course Rosebud AB

Sponsored by theRosebud Lions Club

All Proceeds to go to Rosebud Community Projects

TICKETS AVAILABLE ATRosebud Centre Box Of ce or reserve by calling

Peter at 403-334-2378 or Michael at 403-820-2356

BRUNCHGOLFSUPPER - $100bull Brunch at golf course 1100 am - 100 pmbull 18 holes of golf power cart 100 - 530 pmbull Supper Entertainment Live amp Silent Auctions 600 - 900 pm Rosebud Community Hall

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Golfers from around Rosebud will descend upon the Akokinskway Golf Course this coming Monday for the eighth annual Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tourna-ment Zachariassen lived in the area for four decades as

a farmer served on Wheatland County Council for nearly two decades and was a long time member of the Rose-bud Lions The money raised from the tournament goes towards vital community projects

photo submitted

Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tournament putts into eighth year

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Ray Zachariassen (left) and Albert Clark doing

what they love during a tournament years ago

sportssportsCall our Sportsline at 403-823-2580 or fax 403-823-3864 or email us at newsinsidedrumhellercom

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Chinook bakes up donation for Palliative CareStaff at the Chinook Credit Union in Drumheller have been baking away for the past two years on a hefty $6000 donation to the Palliative Care Unit at the Drumheller Health Centre Chinook staff presented the donation on Wednesday August 8 to members of the Drumheller Health Foundation Chinook staff contributed to the donation through bake sales and raffl e items Representing the Drumheller Health Foundation were Lisa McKenzie (left) Cheryl Taylor Melissa Cameron Nathan Banda and foundation chair Dr Boris Nahornick Chinook staff members Sheresse Thompson Jessica Garrett Deanna Chambers Brenda DeMille and Sladjana Milosevic delivered the donation

inSide photo by Michael James

(l-r) Corban Andres 5 and Ezra Schei-degger 6 spending their afternoon enjoy-ing the North Drumheller Playground on

August 1 They nicknamed their dinosaur friend ldquoRexyrdquo and said he was the fastest one around

inSide photo by Donella Swan

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Wednesday August 15 2012400 pm ndash 800 pm

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Please note This project is subject to review under the Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC)

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DRUMHELLER AREA NIGHTLIFEPlaying at The Napier Theatre Friday August 10 to Thursday August 16 730 pm Magic Mike Closed MondaysSaturday August 25 Drumheller ldquoElvisrdquo James Schewe Farewell Tour at The Old Grouchrsquos Starts at 6 pm Buffet and Entertainment For tickets call Fran 403-823-5755May 25 - August 25 Rosebud Anne of Green Gables See the classical musical about small-town life where itrsquos meant to be seen Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrose-budtheatrecom for tickets or show infoJuly 4 - August 25 Rosebud My Name is Asher Lev Adaptation of the poignant and moving novel by Chaim Potok Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom for tickets or show infoThursdays starting August 2 Drumheller 6 week Country amp Western Swing (Jive) Lessons 700 pm for singles or couples at carol todor dance school Call 403-823-4377 to registerMonday evenings Nacmine Community Bingo at Nacmine Hall Doors open 6 pm Bingo starts at 730 pmWednesday evenings Drumheller Wing Night Flavourz Restaurant and LoungeFriday Nights Drumheller Friday Rib Night Flavourz Restaurant and Lounge

August 9 - 12 Carbon Join us as Carbon celebrates its Centennial Lots to see and doSaturday August 11 Drumheller Drumheller and District Humane Society invites you to their 1st Anniversary Celebration BBQ Donuts Cake Coffee 11 am - 2 pm 1121D South Railway AvenueMonday August 13 Rosebud Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tournament Reserve your ticket by calling Peter 403-334-2378 or Michael at 403-820-2356Saturday August 25 Michichi Ryan Savary Memorial Fishing Derby at Michichi Reservoir 7 am - 4 pm Enter by 11 amSunday August 26 Drumheller RunWalk in Memory of Mitchell Dawson DVSS Track from 10 am - 4 pm Contact Cody for more info 403-823-5616 or 403-821-0326Wednesday Afternoon KidsClub After School Program 330 - 530 pm Drumheller Church of the Nazarene 627 6 Street East 403-823-7020 for information

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For two years the hill overlooking the Pas-sion Play site has stood silent Th e former ski hill and its equipment like the badlands sur-rounding has been slowly eroding away Th e Canadian Bad-lands Passion Play So-ciety hopes to change that ldquoTh ere are a whole lot of discussions and

research happening about the lift Wersquore looking at it and ask-ing ourselves what can we use this space for Wersquore trying to get an-swersrdquo said Passion Play executive director Vance Neudorf Earlier this year the Passion Play celebrated as it successfully pur-chased the old ski hillrsquos share of the land which consisted of the area below the fi rst chair lift

tower Th e purchase also included the en-tirety of the lodge a large quonset parking and the lift station sit-ting at the base of the hill Th e Passion Play has renovated and utilized everything from the purchase save the lift station However the ideas have been fl oat-ing around for awhile regarding what to do with it ldquoWersquove been look-ing at this ever since we started looking into buying the prop-erty Going into some-thing like those you have to have an idea of what needs to be done Wersquove put out feelers with various research companies to see what is possiblerdquo said Neu-dorf In regards to leasing the remainder of the hill and bringing back skiing to the valley there are some obsta-cles to overcome

ldquoOne of the problems is it hasnrsquot moved in two years We got to look at how to protect it or make it usable Th e bigger issues with the ski hill are chang-ing weather patterns and the infrastructure From what I under-stand the pipes are in desperate need of re-pair and renovation Some parts couldnrsquot even pump waterrdquo said Neudorf

Water is needed in the creation of artifi cial snow Considering the lack of winter weather this past year a lot of snow wouldrsquove needed to be created With the pumping system as it is now it wouldrsquove been an obstacle Th e Passion Play is considering other rec-reational uses for the old ski hill All ideas are being researched including the possibil-

ity of mountain biking courses ldquoTh ere has been an idea to use the area for mountain biking I think therersquos research that needs to be done You put a trial on the rocks of the Rocky Mountains and yoursquore probably good for 15 years You carve a trail in bentonite you might be good for two months Th e fi rst good rain and the trail is gonerdquo said Neudorf ldquoBentonite is a dif-ferent kettle of fi sh when thinking of how to utilize the site We put up our own trails every year and as we do that we create dif-ferent erosion pat-terns that are going to change the shape of the hills Wersquore going to have to look carefully at how work with the environment so things arenrsquot just short termrdquo For now the Passion Play continues its re-search Th ey have con-tacted regulatory bod-ies to determine what has to be done to bring everything up to code Th e Passion Play also welcomes ideas from residents as to what they would like to see ldquoTh ere are a lot of ideas fl oating around Itrsquos going to take some time research the pos-sibilitiesrdquo said Neu-dorf ldquoAnybody who has thoughts on what could happen should step and let us knowrdquo

The ski hill has been idle and decaying for the past two years but the Passion PlaySociety hopes to turn that around The Passion Play Society is investigating what it would take to get the lift running

and how best to utilize the hill Earlier this year the Passion Play Society bought the ski hillrsquos share of the property which made up the lower part of the hill (below the fi rst chair lift tower)

inSide photo by Michael James

Passion Play Society researches ski hill possibilities

SPORTS

Statues are built for some coaches Some have had sta-diums named after them A handful have been honoured with Hall of Fame selections

But generally itrsquos sad but true Coaches are hired to be fi red Coaches are generally neces-sary but unimportant compo-nents of successful teams ldquoI

couldnrsquot have done it without the playersrdquo is a familiar joke among coaches who know that good players tend to make or-dinary coaches good and good coaches greatUndoubtedly the sports coach with the highest profi le in North America today is not in the NFL NHL NBA or Major League Baseball The coach faced with the glare of the brightest spotlight in sports today is a Canadian who steers the swing of the worldrsquos most famous golfer Tiger WoodsHis name is Sean Foley a Torontonian who uses some unique golf ideas and some un-usual philosophical approaches to steer his stable of golfers which also includes Hunter Mahan and Justin Rose both of whom are ranked among the worldrsquos Top 15 as is Woods Coaching Woods is not easy Foley has gone from the equiv-alent of behind the scenes on golf ranges to Hollywood where Tigerrsquos every swing tweak is analyzed dissected and discussed by the golf in-dustry If Tiger plays well Fol-ey is a genius If things go bad in Tigerland the tabloids may be calling for his headRose says Foley is ldquotechnical without being mechanicalrdquo ac-cording to a story on golfworldcomOddly Foley attended Tennes-see State a predominately black college on a golf scholarship but always felt more comfort-able on the range working on his game and othersrsquo than on the course The golfworldcom story quoted his TSU room-mate saying Foley kept a black garbage bag in his room fi lled with clippings of instruction

articles His instruction dream led to a job at Glen Abbey near Toronto and he started help-ing Canadian Stephen Ames on the range one day ldquo He changed what Irsquod been trying to change for yearsrdquo Ames told golfworldcomThrough Ames Foley got to the inside of the PGA Tour and while Woods was going through coaches Butch Har-mon and Hank Haney he was on his way to reaching the low point in his golf career Now that Foley has helped Woods get back on his game the Ca-nadian is getting much of the credit for the resurgence While Foley stands only 5-foot-7 he is becoming a big big man in the world of golfbull Among the stupid things in sports by Norman Chad of the Washington Post ldquoFootball players dumping Gatorade on their coach in the waning mo-ments of a victory First of all this celebratory gesture lost its appeal about 2700 gallons of Gatorade ago Second of all Irsquod consider it more appropriate to dump Gatorade on a coach after losing a gamerdquobull Howard Rosenblatt of Al-bany NY as seen in Norman Chadrsquos lsquoSlouchrsquo column ldquoIf MLBrsquos All-Star Game had end-ed in a tie would the seventh game of the World Series have been played at a neutral siteldquo

Care to comment Email bru-cepenton2003yahooca

Reelinrsquo good at annual fi shing derbyDonella Swan

| inSide Drumheller

Running in its 18th year the Ryan Savary Me-morial Fishing Derby will be held on August 25 at the Michichi Reservoir with $600 in cash prizes to be won Held in memory of Ryan his father Alex Sa-vary said it is a way to bring people together to enjoy a day of being in the outdoors and catching some fi sh ldquoItrsquos always a lovely bunch of people who come out every year and itrsquos always a blastrdquo said Sa-vary Ryan passed away in 1993 when he was just 17

years old after he was in-volved in a single-vehicle rollover accident His father said he had three passions in life fi shing golfi ng and marathon running ldquoHe was unfortunately taken away from us much too early but this is one way we remember himrdquo said Savary He said shortly before his sonrsquos passing Ryan and his best friend Greg St Laurent had wanted to start up a fi shing derby Following his death St Laurent kickstarted the derby in his honour Originally beginning in Hanna the fi shing derby was later moved to Michi-chi Reservoir

ldquoRyan and Greg used to fi sh at Michichi quite often People always love the fi shing spot Irsquove trav-elled to many places and I canrsquot even match (Michi-chi) to anythingrdquo said Sa-vary Th e derby runs from 700 am to 400 pm on Saturday August 25 En-trants will be accepted until 1100 am and regis-tration for the event must occur before fi shing Many prizes arewaiting to be won including the $600 in cash winnings as mentioned above ldquoIrsquom hoping to keep this derby going even long after Irsquom gonerdquo said Savary

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This gentleman got the full experience of a mud bog at the DORVA Motocross Track located just off Highway 9 South on August 4 After being unexpectedly pushed in by one of his friends he still came out smiling

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Go ahead get dirty

(l-r) Alex Savary organizer of the Ryan Sa-vary Memorial Fishing Derby stands with Richard Murtagh who won fi rst in the Adult Division in the 2011 derby Murtagh

also won the special Ryan Savary event which is the catch of the day weighing in at 1 lb 2 oz the largest fi sh Savary ever caught at Michichi

inSide photo by Wendy Braun

CANADIAN COACH GUIDES TIGERrsquoS COMEBACK

Bruce

Penton

16 - Friday August 10 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Th e Rosebud Lions are keeping the memory of one of its most dedicat-ed community members alive Th is coming Monday Akokinskway will be the site for the annual Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tournament Th is will be the eighth year of

the tournament Th e tournament was created in honour of Ray Zachariassen a long time member of the Rosebud commu-nity Zachariassen died in 2005 from a combi-nation of lung and bone cancer Zachariassen and his family moved near Rose-bud in 1964 He lived there for the remainder

of his life He started off farming but soon be-came deeply involved in helping his newfound community and joined

the local Lions Club in the late 1960rsquos Later he served 13 and a half years as a councillor for Wheatland County and six years as Reeve

However what many remember most about him was his devotion to the sport of golf ldquoIt feels good to have the tournament keep goingrdquo said Richard Zachariassen Rayrsquos son ldquoHe loved the sport He probably golfed fi ve to eight times a week dur-ing his last couple yearsrdquo ldquoHe was always an avid golfer and he was a big part of get-ting Akokiniskway up and running He was al-ways down there golfi ng

He was also a devoted community member Between his love of golf and his participation in the Lions thatrsquos how it came aboutrdquo said Peter Lauridsen who is help-ing organize the event For the past several years the Rosebud Li-ons have been organiz-ing the tournament Th e money raised goes to-wards various projects in the community Th e money raised this year has not been earmarked as of yet ldquoTh e money we raise goes towards Rosebud community project For example a couple years ago we donated the money to help fi nish the addition on the Rosebud Centennial Museum We also made a contribution to assist in completing the new fi re hall Like any small town therersquos always projects needing donerdquo said Lauridsen Th e tournament is 18 holes complete with hole prizes entertain-

ment auctions and sup-per Th e day opens with a brunch starting at 11 am and the tournament begins at 1 pm After the golf is done golfers are invited to supper at the Rosebud Commu-nity Hall Prizes and auction items were donated from individuals and businesses from Rose-bud and surrounding communities ldquoWe get so much sup-port from surround-ing communities Wersquore very grateful for the help we getrdquo said Lauridsen Th ere are still spots open for the tourna-ment and registration will continue until Mon-day morning Tickets are available by calling Lauridsen at (403) 334-2378 and Michael Love at (403) 820-2356 ldquoItrsquos a great opportuni-ty for people in the com-munity to get together visit have a good time and support a great causerdquo said Lauridsen

RAY ZACHARIASSEN MEMORIAL

GOLF TOURNAMENTMonday August 13 2012

Akokiniskway Golf Course Rosebud AB

Sponsored by theRosebud Lions Club

All Proceeds to go to Rosebud Community Projects

TICKETS AVAILABLE ATRosebud Centre Box Of ce or reserve by calling

Peter at 403-334-2378 or Michael at 403-820-2356

BRUNCHGOLFSUPPER - $100bull Brunch at golf course 1100 am - 100 pmbull 18 holes of golf power cart 100 - 530 pmbull Supper Entertainment Live amp Silent Auctions 600 - 900 pm Rosebud Community Hall

SUPPER ONLY - $20bull Supper Entertainment Live amp Silent Auctions 600 - 900 pm Rosebud Community Hall

Buy a 4-some

Save $50

w32cm

Golfers from around Rosebud will descend upon the Akokinskway Golf Course this coming Monday for the eighth annual Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tourna-ment Zachariassen lived in the area for four decades as

a farmer served on Wheatland County Council for nearly two decades and was a long time member of the Rose-bud Lions The money raised from the tournament goes towards vital community projects

photo submitted

Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tournament putts into eighth year

Corner of Highway 9 and 10 South Drumheller | 403-823-9700

ATHLETEOF THE

Nominate a Boston Pizza Athlete of the WeekEmail a short bio and current photo to

informationinsidedrumhellercom or drop off at inSide Drumheller offi ce 515 Highway 10 East Drumheller

Jared Weymark is this weekrsquos Athlete of the Week Weymark is fresh off winning gold with the Acme Red Sox this past weekend and was named team MVP in two games

Jared stop by Boston Pizza Drumheller

and pick up your FREE Individual Pizza

and Pop coupon

WEEKWEEK

w32ceow

m

Find your copy on standsand in your mailboxEvery Friday

Call 403-823-2580 to place your ad today

Ask for Wendy or Kathryn

ldquoWe get so much

support from surrounding

communities Were very

grateful for the help we getrdquo Peter Lauridsen

QU

OTE

Ray Zachariassen (left) and Albert Clark doing

what they love during a tournament years ago

sportssportsCall our Sportsline at 403-823-2580 or fax 403-823-3864 or email us at newsinsidedrumhellercom

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HAPPENINGS

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Comm

unity

Yoursquore invited to a Suncor Energy Open House

TM Trademark of Suncor Energy Inc

Suncor would like to welcome all community members to attend our open house for our proposed Hand Hills Wind Power Project

Learn more about the project that is planned to be located near Delia in Starland County and Special Area No 2

Suncor Energy Open House

Wednesday August 15 2012400 pm ndash 800 pm

Delia amp District Community Centre210 Main Street Delia Alberta

For more information please contact us at 1-866-344-0178 or by email at handhillssuncorcom

Please note This project is subject to review under the Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC)

inSideHappeningsDAYTIME EVENTS

DRUMHELLER AREA NIGHTLIFEPlaying at The Napier Theatre Friday August 10 to Thursday August 16 730 pm Magic Mike Closed MondaysSaturday August 25 Drumheller ldquoElvisrdquo James Schewe Farewell Tour at The Old Grouchrsquos Starts at 6 pm Buffet and Entertainment For tickets call Fran 403-823-5755May 25 - August 25 Rosebud Anne of Green Gables See the classical musical about small-town life where itrsquos meant to be seen Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrose-budtheatrecom for tickets or show infoJuly 4 - August 25 Rosebud My Name is Asher Lev Adaptation of the poignant and moving novel by Chaim Potok Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom for tickets or show infoThursdays starting August 2 Drumheller 6 week Country amp Western Swing (Jive) Lessons 700 pm for singles or couples at carol todor dance school Call 403-823-4377 to registerMonday evenings Nacmine Community Bingo at Nacmine Hall Doors open 6 pm Bingo starts at 730 pmWednesday evenings Drumheller Wing Night Flavourz Restaurant and LoungeFriday Nights Drumheller Friday Rib Night Flavourz Restaurant and Lounge

August 9 - 12 Carbon Join us as Carbon celebrates its Centennial Lots to see and doSaturday August 11 Drumheller Drumheller and District Humane Society invites you to their 1st Anniversary Celebration BBQ Donuts Cake Coffee 11 am - 2 pm 1121D South Railway AvenueMonday August 13 Rosebud Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tournament Reserve your ticket by calling Peter 403-334-2378 or Michael at 403-820-2356Saturday August 25 Michichi Ryan Savary Memorial Fishing Derby at Michichi Reservoir 7 am - 4 pm Enter by 11 amSunday August 26 Drumheller RunWalk in Memory of Mitchell Dawson DVSS Track from 10 am - 4 pm Contact Cody for more info 403-823-5616 or 403-821-0326Wednesday Afternoon KidsClub After School Program 330 - 530 pm Drumheller Church of the Nazarene 627 6 Street East 403-823-7020 for information

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Michael James| inSide Drumheller

For two years the hill overlooking the Pas-sion Play site has stood silent Th e former ski hill and its equipment like the badlands sur-rounding has been slowly eroding away Th e Canadian Bad-lands Passion Play So-ciety hopes to change that ldquoTh ere are a whole lot of discussions and

research happening about the lift Wersquore looking at it and ask-ing ourselves what can we use this space for Wersquore trying to get an-swersrdquo said Passion Play executive director Vance Neudorf Earlier this year the Passion Play celebrated as it successfully pur-chased the old ski hillrsquos share of the land which consisted of the area below the fi rst chair lift

tower Th e purchase also included the en-tirety of the lodge a large quonset parking and the lift station sit-ting at the base of the hill Th e Passion Play has renovated and utilized everything from the purchase save the lift station However the ideas have been fl oat-ing around for awhile regarding what to do with it ldquoWersquove been look-ing at this ever since we started looking into buying the prop-erty Going into some-thing like those you have to have an idea of what needs to be done Wersquove put out feelers with various research companies to see what is possiblerdquo said Neu-dorf In regards to leasing the remainder of the hill and bringing back skiing to the valley there are some obsta-cles to overcome

ldquoOne of the problems is it hasnrsquot moved in two years We got to look at how to protect it or make it usable Th e bigger issues with the ski hill are chang-ing weather patterns and the infrastructure From what I under-stand the pipes are in desperate need of re-pair and renovation Some parts couldnrsquot even pump waterrdquo said Neudorf

Water is needed in the creation of artifi cial snow Considering the lack of winter weather this past year a lot of snow wouldrsquove needed to be created With the pumping system as it is now it wouldrsquove been an obstacle Th e Passion Play is considering other rec-reational uses for the old ski hill All ideas are being researched including the possibil-

ity of mountain biking courses ldquoTh ere has been an idea to use the area for mountain biking I think therersquos research that needs to be done You put a trial on the rocks of the Rocky Mountains and yoursquore probably good for 15 years You carve a trail in bentonite you might be good for two months Th e fi rst good rain and the trail is gonerdquo said Neudorf ldquoBentonite is a dif-ferent kettle of fi sh when thinking of how to utilize the site We put up our own trails every year and as we do that we create dif-ferent erosion pat-terns that are going to change the shape of the hills Wersquore going to have to look carefully at how work with the environment so things arenrsquot just short termrdquo For now the Passion Play continues its re-search Th ey have con-tacted regulatory bod-ies to determine what has to be done to bring everything up to code Th e Passion Play also welcomes ideas from residents as to what they would like to see ldquoTh ere are a lot of ideas fl oating around Itrsquos going to take some time research the pos-sibilitiesrdquo said Neu-dorf ldquoAnybody who has thoughts on what could happen should step and let us knowrdquo

The ski hill has been idle and decaying for the past two years but the Passion PlaySociety hopes to turn that around The Passion Play Society is investigating what it would take to get the lift running

and how best to utilize the hill Earlier this year the Passion Play Society bought the ski hillrsquos share of the property which made up the lower part of the hill (below the fi rst chair lift tower)

inSide photo by Michael James

Passion Play Society researches ski hill possibilities

SPORTS

Statues are built for some coaches Some have had sta-diums named after them A handful have been honoured with Hall of Fame selections

But generally itrsquos sad but true Coaches are hired to be fi red Coaches are generally neces-sary but unimportant compo-nents of successful teams ldquoI

couldnrsquot have done it without the playersrdquo is a familiar joke among coaches who know that good players tend to make or-dinary coaches good and good coaches greatUndoubtedly the sports coach with the highest profi le in North America today is not in the NFL NHL NBA or Major League Baseball The coach faced with the glare of the brightest spotlight in sports today is a Canadian who steers the swing of the worldrsquos most famous golfer Tiger WoodsHis name is Sean Foley a Torontonian who uses some unique golf ideas and some un-usual philosophical approaches to steer his stable of golfers which also includes Hunter Mahan and Justin Rose both of whom are ranked among the worldrsquos Top 15 as is Woods Coaching Woods is not easy Foley has gone from the equiv-alent of behind the scenes on golf ranges to Hollywood where Tigerrsquos every swing tweak is analyzed dissected and discussed by the golf in-dustry If Tiger plays well Fol-ey is a genius If things go bad in Tigerland the tabloids may be calling for his headRose says Foley is ldquotechnical without being mechanicalrdquo ac-cording to a story on golfworldcomOddly Foley attended Tennes-see State a predominately black college on a golf scholarship but always felt more comfort-able on the range working on his game and othersrsquo than on the course The golfworldcom story quoted his TSU room-mate saying Foley kept a black garbage bag in his room fi lled with clippings of instruction

articles His instruction dream led to a job at Glen Abbey near Toronto and he started help-ing Canadian Stephen Ames on the range one day ldquo He changed what Irsquod been trying to change for yearsrdquo Ames told golfworldcomThrough Ames Foley got to the inside of the PGA Tour and while Woods was going through coaches Butch Har-mon and Hank Haney he was on his way to reaching the low point in his golf career Now that Foley has helped Woods get back on his game the Ca-nadian is getting much of the credit for the resurgence While Foley stands only 5-foot-7 he is becoming a big big man in the world of golfbull Among the stupid things in sports by Norman Chad of the Washington Post ldquoFootball players dumping Gatorade on their coach in the waning mo-ments of a victory First of all this celebratory gesture lost its appeal about 2700 gallons of Gatorade ago Second of all Irsquod consider it more appropriate to dump Gatorade on a coach after losing a gamerdquobull Howard Rosenblatt of Al-bany NY as seen in Norman Chadrsquos lsquoSlouchrsquo column ldquoIf MLBrsquos All-Star Game had end-ed in a tie would the seventh game of the World Series have been played at a neutral siteldquo

Care to comment Email bru-cepenton2003yahooca

Reelinrsquo good at annual fi shing derbyDonella Swan

| inSide Drumheller

Running in its 18th year the Ryan Savary Me-morial Fishing Derby will be held on August 25 at the Michichi Reservoir with $600 in cash prizes to be won Held in memory of Ryan his father Alex Sa-vary said it is a way to bring people together to enjoy a day of being in the outdoors and catching some fi sh ldquoItrsquos always a lovely bunch of people who come out every year and itrsquos always a blastrdquo said Sa-vary Ryan passed away in 1993 when he was just 17

years old after he was in-volved in a single-vehicle rollover accident His father said he had three passions in life fi shing golfi ng and marathon running ldquoHe was unfortunately taken away from us much too early but this is one way we remember himrdquo said Savary He said shortly before his sonrsquos passing Ryan and his best friend Greg St Laurent had wanted to start up a fi shing derby Following his death St Laurent kickstarted the derby in his honour Originally beginning in Hanna the fi shing derby was later moved to Michi-chi Reservoir

ldquoRyan and Greg used to fi sh at Michichi quite often People always love the fi shing spot Irsquove trav-elled to many places and I canrsquot even match (Michi-chi) to anythingrdquo said Sa-vary Th e derby runs from 700 am to 400 pm on Saturday August 25 En-trants will be accepted until 1100 am and regis-tration for the event must occur before fi shing Many prizes arewaiting to be won including the $600 in cash winnings as mentioned above ldquoIrsquom hoping to keep this derby going even long after Irsquom gonerdquo said Savary

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 10 2012 - 15

Monday-Friday 7 am - 9 pm Saturday 9 am - 5 pm Sunday 10 am - 5 pm

Located at THE BRICKRailway Ave E amp Centre St

403-823-5723

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$900 everyday Lunch SpecialIce cream Choose from Vanilla Espresso Flake German Chocolate Maple Walnut Bubble Gum

Like us on and receive a free coff ee

y 77 a m 999 p m

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UM

HEL

LER

$LL

UNBEATABLE PRICES

UNBEATABLE GUARANTEES

UNBEATABLE SERVICE

UNBEATABLE PROTECTIONGiant

The Appliance

Plus This Weekend - All Appliances Marked Down15 OFF

our ticket priceAll Whirlpool Appliances

Excludes discounted clearance Hot Buy deals and promoted off ers

15 OFFour ticket price

All LG Appliances

Excludes discounted clearance Hot Buy deals and promoted off ers

15 OFFour ticket price

All Frigidaire Laundry

Excludes discounted clearance Hot Buy deals and promoted off ers

Nobody Beats The Brick

~ Back to School List ~

Greentree Mall403823WORK (9675)

While supplies last Drumheller location only

JEANSstarting at $1999

JACKETSup to 70 off

SHIRTSSWEATERSstarting at

$999

FITNESS WEARup to

70 off

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ss

0N NOW

This gentleman got the full experience of a mud bog at the DORVA Motocross Track located just off Highway 9 South on August 4 After being unexpectedly pushed in by one of his friends he still came out smiling

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Go ahead get dirty

(l-r) Alex Savary organizer of the Ryan Sa-vary Memorial Fishing Derby stands with Richard Murtagh who won fi rst in the Adult Division in the 2011 derby Murtagh

also won the special Ryan Savary event which is the catch of the day weighing in at 1 lb 2 oz the largest fi sh Savary ever caught at Michichi

inSide photo by Wendy Braun

CANADIAN COACH GUIDES TIGERrsquoS COMEBACK

Bruce

Penton

16 - Friday August 10 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Th e Rosebud Lions are keeping the memory of one of its most dedicat-ed community members alive Th is coming Monday Akokinskway will be the site for the annual Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tournament Th is will be the eighth year of

the tournament Th e tournament was created in honour of Ray Zachariassen a long time member of the Rosebud commu-nity Zachariassen died in 2005 from a combi-nation of lung and bone cancer Zachariassen and his family moved near Rose-bud in 1964 He lived there for the remainder

of his life He started off farming but soon be-came deeply involved in helping his newfound community and joined

the local Lions Club in the late 1960rsquos Later he served 13 and a half years as a councillor for Wheatland County and six years as Reeve

However what many remember most about him was his devotion to the sport of golf ldquoIt feels good to have the tournament keep goingrdquo said Richard Zachariassen Rayrsquos son ldquoHe loved the sport He probably golfed fi ve to eight times a week dur-ing his last couple yearsrdquo ldquoHe was always an avid golfer and he was a big part of get-ting Akokiniskway up and running He was al-ways down there golfi ng

He was also a devoted community member Between his love of golf and his participation in the Lions thatrsquos how it came aboutrdquo said Peter Lauridsen who is help-ing organize the event For the past several years the Rosebud Li-ons have been organiz-ing the tournament Th e money raised goes to-wards various projects in the community Th e money raised this year has not been earmarked as of yet ldquoTh e money we raise goes towards Rosebud community project For example a couple years ago we donated the money to help fi nish the addition on the Rosebud Centennial Museum We also made a contribution to assist in completing the new fi re hall Like any small town therersquos always projects needing donerdquo said Lauridsen Th e tournament is 18 holes complete with hole prizes entertain-

ment auctions and sup-per Th e day opens with a brunch starting at 11 am and the tournament begins at 1 pm After the golf is done golfers are invited to supper at the Rosebud Commu-nity Hall Prizes and auction items were donated from individuals and businesses from Rose-bud and surrounding communities ldquoWe get so much sup-port from surround-ing communities Wersquore very grateful for the help we getrdquo said Lauridsen Th ere are still spots open for the tourna-ment and registration will continue until Mon-day morning Tickets are available by calling Lauridsen at (403) 334-2378 and Michael Love at (403) 820-2356 ldquoItrsquos a great opportuni-ty for people in the com-munity to get together visit have a good time and support a great causerdquo said Lauridsen

RAY ZACHARIASSEN MEMORIAL

GOLF TOURNAMENTMonday August 13 2012

Akokiniskway Golf Course Rosebud AB

Sponsored by theRosebud Lions Club

All Proceeds to go to Rosebud Community Projects

TICKETS AVAILABLE ATRosebud Centre Box Of ce or reserve by calling

Peter at 403-334-2378 or Michael at 403-820-2356

BRUNCHGOLFSUPPER - $100bull Brunch at golf course 1100 am - 100 pmbull 18 holes of golf power cart 100 - 530 pmbull Supper Entertainment Live amp Silent Auctions 600 - 900 pm Rosebud Community Hall

SUPPER ONLY - $20bull Supper Entertainment Live amp Silent Auctions 600 - 900 pm Rosebud Community Hall

Buy a 4-some

Save $50

w32cm

Golfers from around Rosebud will descend upon the Akokinskway Golf Course this coming Monday for the eighth annual Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tourna-ment Zachariassen lived in the area for four decades as

a farmer served on Wheatland County Council for nearly two decades and was a long time member of the Rose-bud Lions The money raised from the tournament goes towards vital community projects

photo submitted

Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tournament putts into eighth year

Corner of Highway 9 and 10 South Drumheller | 403-823-9700

ATHLETEOF THE

Nominate a Boston Pizza Athlete of the WeekEmail a short bio and current photo to

informationinsidedrumhellercom or drop off at inSide Drumheller offi ce 515 Highway 10 East Drumheller

Jared Weymark is this weekrsquos Athlete of the Week Weymark is fresh off winning gold with the Acme Red Sox this past weekend and was named team MVP in two games

Jared stop by Boston Pizza Drumheller

and pick up your FREE Individual Pizza

and Pop coupon

WEEKWEEK

w32ceow

m

Find your copy on standsand in your mailboxEvery Friday

Call 403-823-2580 to place your ad today

Ask for Wendy or Kathryn

ldquoWe get so much

support from surrounding

communities Were very

grateful for the help we getrdquo Peter Lauridsen

QU

OTE

Ray Zachariassen (left) and Albert Clark doing

what they love during a tournament years ago

sportssportsCall our Sportsline at 403-823-2580 or fax 403-823-3864 or email us at newsinsidedrumhellercom

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SPORTS

Statues are built for some coaches Some have had sta-diums named after them A handful have been honoured with Hall of Fame selections

But generally itrsquos sad but true Coaches are hired to be fi red Coaches are generally neces-sary but unimportant compo-nents of successful teams ldquoI

couldnrsquot have done it without the playersrdquo is a familiar joke among coaches who know that good players tend to make or-dinary coaches good and good coaches greatUndoubtedly the sports coach with the highest profi le in North America today is not in the NFL NHL NBA or Major League Baseball The coach faced with the glare of the brightest spotlight in sports today is a Canadian who steers the swing of the worldrsquos most famous golfer Tiger WoodsHis name is Sean Foley a Torontonian who uses some unique golf ideas and some un-usual philosophical approaches to steer his stable of golfers which also includes Hunter Mahan and Justin Rose both of whom are ranked among the worldrsquos Top 15 as is Woods Coaching Woods is not easy Foley has gone from the equiv-alent of behind the scenes on golf ranges to Hollywood where Tigerrsquos every swing tweak is analyzed dissected and discussed by the golf in-dustry If Tiger plays well Fol-ey is a genius If things go bad in Tigerland the tabloids may be calling for his headRose says Foley is ldquotechnical without being mechanicalrdquo ac-cording to a story on golfworldcomOddly Foley attended Tennes-see State a predominately black college on a golf scholarship but always felt more comfort-able on the range working on his game and othersrsquo than on the course The golfworldcom story quoted his TSU room-mate saying Foley kept a black garbage bag in his room fi lled with clippings of instruction

articles His instruction dream led to a job at Glen Abbey near Toronto and he started help-ing Canadian Stephen Ames on the range one day ldquo He changed what Irsquod been trying to change for yearsrdquo Ames told golfworldcomThrough Ames Foley got to the inside of the PGA Tour and while Woods was going through coaches Butch Har-mon and Hank Haney he was on his way to reaching the low point in his golf career Now that Foley has helped Woods get back on his game the Ca-nadian is getting much of the credit for the resurgence While Foley stands only 5-foot-7 he is becoming a big big man in the world of golfbull Among the stupid things in sports by Norman Chad of the Washington Post ldquoFootball players dumping Gatorade on their coach in the waning mo-ments of a victory First of all this celebratory gesture lost its appeal about 2700 gallons of Gatorade ago Second of all Irsquod consider it more appropriate to dump Gatorade on a coach after losing a gamerdquobull Howard Rosenblatt of Al-bany NY as seen in Norman Chadrsquos lsquoSlouchrsquo column ldquoIf MLBrsquos All-Star Game had end-ed in a tie would the seventh game of the World Series have been played at a neutral siteldquo

Care to comment Email bru-cepenton2003yahooca

Reelinrsquo good at annual fi shing derbyDonella Swan

| inSide Drumheller

Running in its 18th year the Ryan Savary Me-morial Fishing Derby will be held on August 25 at the Michichi Reservoir with $600 in cash prizes to be won Held in memory of Ryan his father Alex Sa-vary said it is a way to bring people together to enjoy a day of being in the outdoors and catching some fi sh ldquoItrsquos always a lovely bunch of people who come out every year and itrsquos always a blastrdquo said Sa-vary Ryan passed away in 1993 when he was just 17

years old after he was in-volved in a single-vehicle rollover accident His father said he had three passions in life fi shing golfi ng and marathon running ldquoHe was unfortunately taken away from us much too early but this is one way we remember himrdquo said Savary He said shortly before his sonrsquos passing Ryan and his best friend Greg St Laurent had wanted to start up a fi shing derby Following his death St Laurent kickstarted the derby in his honour Originally beginning in Hanna the fi shing derby was later moved to Michi-chi Reservoir

ldquoRyan and Greg used to fi sh at Michichi quite often People always love the fi shing spot Irsquove trav-elled to many places and I canrsquot even match (Michi-chi) to anythingrdquo said Sa-vary Th e derby runs from 700 am to 400 pm on Saturday August 25 En-trants will be accepted until 1100 am and regis-tration for the event must occur before fi shing Many prizes arewaiting to be won including the $600 in cash winnings as mentioned above ldquoIrsquom hoping to keep this derby going even long after Irsquom gonerdquo said Savary

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 10 2012 - 15

Monday-Friday 7 am - 9 pm Saturday 9 am - 5 pm Sunday 10 am - 5 pm

Located at THE BRICKRailway Ave E amp Centre St

403-823-5723

k32cm

$900 everyday Lunch SpecialIce cream Choose from Vanilla Espresso Flake German Chocolate Maple Walnut Bubble Gum

Like us on and receive a free coff ee

y 77 a m 999 p m

DR

UM

HEL

LER

$LL

UNBEATABLE PRICES

UNBEATABLE GUARANTEES

UNBEATABLE SERVICE

UNBEATABLE PROTECTIONGiant

The Appliance

Plus This Weekend - All Appliances Marked Down15 OFF

our ticket priceAll Whirlpool Appliances

Excludes discounted clearance Hot Buy deals and promoted off ers

15 OFFour ticket price

All LG Appliances

Excludes discounted clearance Hot Buy deals and promoted off ers

15 OFFour ticket price

All Frigidaire Laundry

Excludes discounted clearance Hot Buy deals and promoted off ers

Nobody Beats The Brick

~ Back to School List ~

Greentree Mall403823WORK (9675)

While supplies last Drumheller location only

JEANSstarting at $1999

JACKETSup to 70 off

SHIRTSSWEATERSstarting at

$999

FITNESS WEARup to

70 off

w32cm

ss

0N NOW

This gentleman got the full experience of a mud bog at the DORVA Motocross Track located just off Highway 9 South on August 4 After being unexpectedly pushed in by one of his friends he still came out smiling

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Go ahead get dirty

(l-r) Alex Savary organizer of the Ryan Sa-vary Memorial Fishing Derby stands with Richard Murtagh who won fi rst in the Adult Division in the 2011 derby Murtagh

also won the special Ryan Savary event which is the catch of the day weighing in at 1 lb 2 oz the largest fi sh Savary ever caught at Michichi

inSide photo by Wendy Braun

CANADIAN COACH GUIDES TIGERrsquoS COMEBACK

Bruce

Penton

16 - Friday August 10 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Th e Rosebud Lions are keeping the memory of one of its most dedicat-ed community members alive Th is coming Monday Akokinskway will be the site for the annual Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tournament Th is will be the eighth year of

the tournament Th e tournament was created in honour of Ray Zachariassen a long time member of the Rosebud commu-nity Zachariassen died in 2005 from a combi-nation of lung and bone cancer Zachariassen and his family moved near Rose-bud in 1964 He lived there for the remainder

of his life He started off farming but soon be-came deeply involved in helping his newfound community and joined

the local Lions Club in the late 1960rsquos Later he served 13 and a half years as a councillor for Wheatland County and six years as Reeve

However what many remember most about him was his devotion to the sport of golf ldquoIt feels good to have the tournament keep goingrdquo said Richard Zachariassen Rayrsquos son ldquoHe loved the sport He probably golfed fi ve to eight times a week dur-ing his last couple yearsrdquo ldquoHe was always an avid golfer and he was a big part of get-ting Akokiniskway up and running He was al-ways down there golfi ng

He was also a devoted community member Between his love of golf and his participation in the Lions thatrsquos how it came aboutrdquo said Peter Lauridsen who is help-ing organize the event For the past several years the Rosebud Li-ons have been organiz-ing the tournament Th e money raised goes to-wards various projects in the community Th e money raised this year has not been earmarked as of yet ldquoTh e money we raise goes towards Rosebud community project For example a couple years ago we donated the money to help fi nish the addition on the Rosebud Centennial Museum We also made a contribution to assist in completing the new fi re hall Like any small town therersquos always projects needing donerdquo said Lauridsen Th e tournament is 18 holes complete with hole prizes entertain-

ment auctions and sup-per Th e day opens with a brunch starting at 11 am and the tournament begins at 1 pm After the golf is done golfers are invited to supper at the Rosebud Commu-nity Hall Prizes and auction items were donated from individuals and businesses from Rose-bud and surrounding communities ldquoWe get so much sup-port from surround-ing communities Wersquore very grateful for the help we getrdquo said Lauridsen Th ere are still spots open for the tourna-ment and registration will continue until Mon-day morning Tickets are available by calling Lauridsen at (403) 334-2378 and Michael Love at (403) 820-2356 ldquoItrsquos a great opportuni-ty for people in the com-munity to get together visit have a good time and support a great causerdquo said Lauridsen

RAY ZACHARIASSEN MEMORIAL

GOLF TOURNAMENTMonday August 13 2012

Akokiniskway Golf Course Rosebud AB

Sponsored by theRosebud Lions Club

All Proceeds to go to Rosebud Community Projects

TICKETS AVAILABLE ATRosebud Centre Box Of ce or reserve by calling

Peter at 403-334-2378 or Michael at 403-820-2356

BRUNCHGOLFSUPPER - $100bull Brunch at golf course 1100 am - 100 pmbull 18 holes of golf power cart 100 - 530 pmbull Supper Entertainment Live amp Silent Auctions 600 - 900 pm Rosebud Community Hall

SUPPER ONLY - $20bull Supper Entertainment Live amp Silent Auctions 600 - 900 pm Rosebud Community Hall

Buy a 4-some

Save $50

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Golfers from around Rosebud will descend upon the Akokinskway Golf Course this coming Monday for the eighth annual Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tourna-ment Zachariassen lived in the area for four decades as

a farmer served on Wheatland County Council for nearly two decades and was a long time member of the Rose-bud Lions The money raised from the tournament goes towards vital community projects

photo submitted

Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tournament putts into eighth year

Corner of Highway 9 and 10 South Drumheller | 403-823-9700

ATHLETEOF THE

Nominate a Boston Pizza Athlete of the WeekEmail a short bio and current photo to

informationinsidedrumhellercom or drop off at inSide Drumheller offi ce 515 Highway 10 East Drumheller

Jared Weymark is this weekrsquos Athlete of the Week Weymark is fresh off winning gold with the Acme Red Sox this past weekend and was named team MVP in two games

Jared stop by Boston Pizza Drumheller

and pick up your FREE Individual Pizza

and Pop coupon

WEEKWEEK

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Find your copy on standsand in your mailboxEvery Friday

Call 403-823-2580 to place your ad today

Ask for Wendy or Kathryn

ldquoWe get so much

support from surrounding

communities Were very

grateful for the help we getrdquo Peter Lauridsen

QU

OTE

Ray Zachariassen (left) and Albert Clark doing

what they love during a tournament years ago

sportssportsCall our Sportsline at 403-823-2580 or fax 403-823-3864 or email us at newsinsidedrumhellercom

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16 - Friday August 10 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Th e Rosebud Lions are keeping the memory of one of its most dedicat-ed community members alive Th is coming Monday Akokinskway will be the site for the annual Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tournament Th is will be the eighth year of

the tournament Th e tournament was created in honour of Ray Zachariassen a long time member of the Rosebud commu-nity Zachariassen died in 2005 from a combi-nation of lung and bone cancer Zachariassen and his family moved near Rose-bud in 1964 He lived there for the remainder

of his life He started off farming but soon be-came deeply involved in helping his newfound community and joined

the local Lions Club in the late 1960rsquos Later he served 13 and a half years as a councillor for Wheatland County and six years as Reeve

However what many remember most about him was his devotion to the sport of golf ldquoIt feels good to have the tournament keep goingrdquo said Richard Zachariassen Rayrsquos son ldquoHe loved the sport He probably golfed fi ve to eight times a week dur-ing his last couple yearsrdquo ldquoHe was always an avid golfer and he was a big part of get-ting Akokiniskway up and running He was al-ways down there golfi ng

He was also a devoted community member Between his love of golf and his participation in the Lions thatrsquos how it came aboutrdquo said Peter Lauridsen who is help-ing organize the event For the past several years the Rosebud Li-ons have been organiz-ing the tournament Th e money raised goes to-wards various projects in the community Th e money raised this year has not been earmarked as of yet ldquoTh e money we raise goes towards Rosebud community project For example a couple years ago we donated the money to help fi nish the addition on the Rosebud Centennial Museum We also made a contribution to assist in completing the new fi re hall Like any small town therersquos always projects needing donerdquo said Lauridsen Th e tournament is 18 holes complete with hole prizes entertain-

ment auctions and sup-per Th e day opens with a brunch starting at 11 am and the tournament begins at 1 pm After the golf is done golfers are invited to supper at the Rosebud Commu-nity Hall Prizes and auction items were donated from individuals and businesses from Rose-bud and surrounding communities ldquoWe get so much sup-port from surround-ing communities Wersquore very grateful for the help we getrdquo said Lauridsen Th ere are still spots open for the tourna-ment and registration will continue until Mon-day morning Tickets are available by calling Lauridsen at (403) 334-2378 and Michael Love at (403) 820-2356 ldquoItrsquos a great opportuni-ty for people in the com-munity to get together visit have a good time and support a great causerdquo said Lauridsen

RAY ZACHARIASSEN MEMORIAL

GOLF TOURNAMENTMonday August 13 2012

Akokiniskway Golf Course Rosebud AB

Sponsored by theRosebud Lions Club

All Proceeds to go to Rosebud Community Projects

TICKETS AVAILABLE ATRosebud Centre Box Of ce or reserve by calling

Peter at 403-334-2378 or Michael at 403-820-2356

BRUNCHGOLFSUPPER - $100bull Brunch at golf course 1100 am - 100 pmbull 18 holes of golf power cart 100 - 530 pmbull Supper Entertainment Live amp Silent Auctions 600 - 900 pm Rosebud Community Hall

SUPPER ONLY - $20bull Supper Entertainment Live amp Silent Auctions 600 - 900 pm Rosebud Community Hall

Buy a 4-some

Save $50

w32cm

Golfers from around Rosebud will descend upon the Akokinskway Golf Course this coming Monday for the eighth annual Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tourna-ment Zachariassen lived in the area for four decades as

a farmer served on Wheatland County Council for nearly two decades and was a long time member of the Rose-bud Lions The money raised from the tournament goes towards vital community projects

photo submitted

Ray Zachariassen Memorial Golf Tournament putts into eighth year

Corner of Highway 9 and 10 South Drumheller | 403-823-9700

ATHLETEOF THE

Nominate a Boston Pizza Athlete of the WeekEmail a short bio and current photo to

informationinsidedrumhellercom or drop off at inSide Drumheller offi ce 515 Highway 10 East Drumheller

Jared Weymark is this weekrsquos Athlete of the Week Weymark is fresh off winning gold with the Acme Red Sox this past weekend and was named team MVP in two games

Jared stop by Boston Pizza Drumheller

and pick up your FREE Individual Pizza

and Pop coupon

WEEKWEEK

w32ceow

m

Find your copy on standsand in your mailboxEvery Friday

Call 403-823-2580 to place your ad today

Ask for Wendy or Kathryn

ldquoWe get so much

support from surrounding

communities Were very

grateful for the help we getrdquo Peter Lauridsen

QU

OTE

Ray Zachariassen (left) and Albert Clark doing

what they love during a tournament years ago

sportssportsCall our Sportsline at 403-823-2580 or fax 403-823-3864 or email us at newsinsidedrumhellercom

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