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inSide Opinions Page 2 Happenings Page 3 Employment Page 4 inSide Break Page 12 Classieds Page 13 Who are you? Page 14 Sports Pages 15-16 INDEX Friday, August 17, 2012 Vol. 6, No. 33 | 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 14 Dino Days with Allied Health Services See page 3 Minor hockey introduces new parent requirement See page 16 k29tfcm Bold Efexx Hair Shop 60 - 3 rd Ave East 403.823.6161 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 w33cm 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 DAY IN DOWNTOWN DRUMHELLER IN DOWNTOWN DRUMHELLER SATURDAY, AUGUST 18 SATURDAY, AUGUST 18 Dunk one or Dunk one or dunk ‘em all dunk ‘em all Members of Town Council and Administration will be raising mon- ey for the Badlands Community Facility by bravely putting them- selves in the dunk tank during Family Fun Day on Saturday, August 18, starting at noon in downtown Drumheller. Councillor Andrew Berdahl (left), Family Fun Day organizer John Shoff, Mayor Terry Yemen, Councillor Sharel Shoff, Economic Development Ofcer Bob Cromwell, and Councillor Lisa Hansen-Zacharuk are excited, though a little nervous about being dunked. For more about Fam- ily Fun Day, see page 3. inSide photo by Michael James Free Free

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Page 1: inSide Drumheller Aug 17, 2012

inSide Opinions Page 2

Happenings Page 3

Employment Page 4

inSide Break Page 12

Classifi eds Page 13

Who are you Page 14

Sports Pages 15-16

INDEX

Friday August 17 2012Vol 6 No 33 | 16 pages

informationinsidedrumhellercom

515 Highway 10 East DrumhellerPh 403-823-2580

Fax 403-823-3864wwwinsidedrumhellercom Who are you

See page 14Dino Days with Allied

Health ServicesSee page 3

Minor hockey introduces new parent requirement

See page 16

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Bold EfexxHair Shop

60 - 3rd Ave East4038236161

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

DRUM

HELL

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DRUM

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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

DAY

IN DOWNTOWN DRUMHELLER

IN DOWNTOWN DRUMHELLER

SATURDAY AUGUST 18

SATURDAY AUGUST 18

Dunk one or Dunk one or dunk lsquoem alldunk lsquoem all

Members of Town Council and Administration will be raising mon-ey for the Badlands Community Facility by bravely putting them-selves in the dunk tank during Family Fun Day on Saturday August 18 starting at noon in downtown Drumheller Councillor Andrew Berdahl (left) Family Fun Day organizer John Shoff Mayor Terry Yemen Councillor Sharel Shoff Economic Development Offi cer Bob Cromwell and Councillor Lisa Hansen-Zacharuk are excited though a little nervous about being dunked For more about Fam-ily Fun Day see page 3

inSide photo by Michael James

FreeFree

2 - Friday August 17 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

OPINION

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inSide STREETERS

Amber Spark 15ldquoNo Irsquod rather the summer just last

foreverrdquo

Dara Kendell 14ldquoNo Irsquom not ready to do

all that homeworkrdquo

Dorian John 14ldquoYea Irsquom going into high school so it will be a new

experiencerdquo

As the summer is sadly coming to an end soon and it is

only a few weeks away when the school bells will be ringing inSide

Drumheller asksldquoAre you excited to

head back to schoolrdquo

Daniel Busenius 14ldquoYea it will be nice to

see my friends and use my brain againrdquo

Michael James| inSide Drumheller

A case of what is claimed to be horseplay gone too far has resulted in more time for a Drumheller Pen-itentiary inmate In Drumheller Provincial Court on August 10 Seth Bradley who is serving three years for aggravated assault in 2010 plead guilty to assaulting a kitchen steward in an incident at the penitentiary on June 19 In an agreed statement

of facts prosecutor Ron Pedersen stated Brad-ley was working in the kitchen with the steward Bradley proceeded to grab saran wrap and wound it into a garrote approached the steward from behind and wrapped the garrote around the neck of the steward Pedersen stated some but not signifi cant force was applied Bradley then asked the steward ldquoyou scaredrdquo Th e victim suff ered no injuries from the incident

Bradley who is nearing his three year sentence for his prior conviction was sentenced to a 30 day con-secutive sentence and his DNA will be collected and entered into the DNA data-bank Judge Les Grieve who presided lectured Brad-ley about the dangers of horseplay in a place such as the penitentiary during his sentence and warned Bradley to consider his ac-tions more carefully in the future

Inmate sentenced 30 days for ldquohorseplayrdquo gone wrong

Donella Swan| inSide Drumheller

On Tuesday August 14 Banff -Cochrane MLA Ron Casey hosted a public conversation about health care for the Drumheller and area community at the Badlands Community Facility Edmonton-River-view MLA Steve Young and Drumheller-Stettler MLA Rick Strankman were also in attendance Th e whole focus of the meeting was for the pro-vincial government to un-derstand the good the bad and the ugly of the health care system from the bot-

tom up ldquoWe need to hear issues from those utilizing the system those working in the system and just from people on the streetrdquo said Ron Casey MLA for Banff -Cochrane He said these sessions are to gather information about whatrsquos working in health care and whatrsquos not ldquoTh ere were some re-ally good ideas that came out here today about some things that can make [the health care system] work betterrdquo said Casey Many issues were dis-cussed during two and a half hours of the meeting Issues surrounding ac-

cess to family doctors staffi ng issues within the health care system in the rural community setting emergency wait times the care of senior citizens and the 911 dispatch system were some of the key issues brought up during the con-versation ldquoI appreciate the fact the government is wanting to listen to the people Itrsquos democracy in actionrdquo said Rick Strankman Drum-heller-Stettler MLA Casey said they had a few more stops to make and that all the informa-tion they gather has to be into the Minister of Health and Wellness Fred Horne

by early September Th e government will then analyze and compare all the data retrieved and move forward from there said Casey ldquoI would just like to

know though [the gov-ernment] is listening or are they hearing Th erersquos a big diff erencerdquo said Elaine Berdahl who attended the meeting as a member of the public

A public conversation about health care was held at the Badlands Community Facility on Tuesday August 14 (l-r) Drumheller-Stettler MLA Rick Strankman was in atten-dance Banff-Cochrane MLA Ron Casey who hosted the meeting and Edmonton-Riverview MLA Steve Young were there to talk community health care with the public

Lets talk community health care

Donella Swan | inSide Drumheller

Itrsquos that time of year again when the vendors set up all over the province selling the delicious well-known Taber corn However there are in fact a few things to take notice of when purchasing some cobs because what you may be getting may not really be from Taber Alberta ldquoEvery vendor should have a certifi cate of authen-ticity or at least be able to provide contact informa-tion for the growers brand namerdquo said Greg Price a local resident of Taber Al-berta Price said one of the biggest tell tale signs he has seen that it was not the real thing were signs reading ldquoTaborrdquo corn not Taber

ldquoI always get a chuckle when I see that Th atrsquos a sure giveaway itrsquos not au-thenticrdquo said Price Another thing to watch for is the timing the corn goes on sale ldquoI can guarantee you that if someone is selling Taber corn in early July that it is not genuine Th e corn season is usually late late July Th e fi rst week of August is usually when the fi rst variety starts to come out I canrsquot recall the last time when it has come out any earlier than thatrdquo said Price Geographical location is the secret to Taberrsquos fa-mous corn said Price Th e soil make-up gives the corn the nutrients it needs to thrive ldquoTh ose are just a few things to look for You canrsquot tell just by looking at

the corn whether itrsquos from Taber or not because there are just so many varietiesrdquo said Price

Gerry Kish proudly dis-plays his certifi cate of au-thenticity to let customers know they are getting the real deal There are a few things to watch out for when buying Taber corn to make sure the corn you are purchasing is authentic

inSide photo by Donella Swan

What to watch for when buying Taber corn

In Drumheller August 17 -18

Friday Saturday

OPEN

10 amto

4 pm

Located in front of Oasis Carwash

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HAPPENINGSinSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 17 2012 -3

FAMILY FUN DAY

THANK YOU TO ALL OUR SPONSORS FOR YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS

Brought to you by the Downtown Drumheller Committee

Bouncy In atablesSpecialized bike demos

Street Magic ShowsCelebrity dunk tank

Face painting amp cariacture artists Motorcycle displays

BBQ amp refreshments in support of the Dinoarts Association

FreestyleMotocross shows

1230 130 230 330

Saturday August 18Downtown Drumheller

12 - 4 PM

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THANK YOUTO ALL OUR SPONSORS FOR YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS

ONE WEEK ONLYAugust 20 - 25$5 per bagBook Sale

Drumheller Public Library - Badlands Community Facility403-823-1371 bull wwwdrumhellerlibraryca

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inSideHappeningsDAYTIME EVENTS

DRUMHELLER AREA NIGHTLIFEPlaying at The Napier Theatre Friday August 17 to Thursday August 23 730 pm Ted Closed MondaysWednesday August 22 Drumheller Every Wednesday is Wing Night at Vintage Pub amp Grill in Downtown Drumheller Starts at 400 pmSaturday 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

Saturday August 18 Drumheller Family Fun Day Downtown Drumheller 12 -4 pm BBQ and refreshments brought to you by the Downtown Drumheller Committee August 20-26 Drumheller One Week Only Book Sale Drumheller Public Library - Badlands Community Facility $5 per bagSaturday 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 403-821-0326August 31 September 1-3 Rosebud Akokiniskway Golf Course presents Big Swing Days Join us for a long weekend filled with golf specials food entertainment and a whole lot of fun for the whole family For more information and to book your tee times and camping spots call the proshop at 403-677-2250 Wednesday Afternoon KidsClub After School Program 330 - 530 pm Drumheller Church of the Nazarene 627 6 Street East 403-823-7020 for information

Donella Swan | inSide Drumheller

Big Country Out-reach Program for Pe-diatrics children 0-16 were out and about on Friday August 10 An obstacle course was set up for children near the Rotary Spray Park Th e course com-bined three disciplines speech-language pa-thology occupational therapy and physical therapy Professionals with the Outreach Pro-gram were also on site to talk with parents about their childrsquos develop-ment and what devel-opment is all about ldquoTh is is our way of elevating our presence in the Drumheller areardquo

said Rhonda Schultz a speech pathologist with the Big Country Out-reach Program (BCOP) here in Drumheller Outreach programs like these are off ered in communities to al-low parents easy access to professional advice regarding their childrsquos development with big motor skills small mo-tor skills and speech ldquoWe can be the ex-perts in our fi eld but parents are the experts in their children To-gether we can fi gure how we can help them the best if they need an extra handrdquo said Cerrie Zachar physiotherapist with the Outreach Pro-gram ldquoTh ere are no silly

questions If parents are concerned itrsquos worth a lookrdquo said Zachar Sometimes parents donrsquot even need to come in said Laurie Cros-bie a social worker with BCOP She said BCOP can provide par-ents with activities to do with their children to encourage develop-ment ldquoWersquore pretty fortu-nate in the Drumheller area to have a team such as this in a small town We are not close to the big centres and yoursquove got all of the therapists right here in townrdquo said Schultz BCOP operates right out of the Drumheller Health Centre Anyone who has questions re-

garding the program or for the therapists them-selves are encouraged

to contact (403) 820-7986 for further infor-mation

ldquoItrsquos an easy access service for parentsrdquo said Schultz

Robert May 4 of Edmonton stopped by the Big Country Outreach Programrsquos ob-stacle course with his parents Kathleen and Trevor May at the Rotary Spray Park on Friday August 10 The obstacle course

combined speech pathology occupational therapy and physical therapy elements This is one of the ways BCOP gets out and about within the community to let parents know about their free services

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Dino Days with Allied Health Services

Micahel James | inSide Drumheller

Families looking for an afternoon of fun need look no further than a new event in downtown Drumheller On Saturday August 18 downtown will be the site for Family Fun Day an afternoon fi lled with activities and dem-onstrations that will thrill Th e events begin at noon and last until 4 pm ldquoBasically wersquore do-ing a host of activities designed for families Th erersquos a wack of diff er-ent activities going on Th erersquos no admission so come out and check ev-erything outrdquo said John Shoff who is helping or-ganize the event Th e main attrac-tion will be motocross shows throughout the afternoon Ramps will be set up along 3rd Av-enue and the drivers will

perform death-defying stunts ldquoOne of the events wersquore having is a free-style motocross dem-onstration No one has brought anything like this to Drumheller It should be pretty crazyrdquo said Shoff Shoff went on to ex-press how exciting it will be to see the motocross drivers fl ying higher than the buildings in downtown Other events going on include mini-golf facepainting infl ata-bles (such as a bouncy castle) a demonstra-tion by the Sports Room mountain demo by Specialized Badlands Chopperrsquos cruiser and motocross bikes and a barbecue fundraiser for Dino Arts For those feeling like making a political state-ment there will be a Dunk Tunk featuring members of the Drum-heller Town Council

Shoff began plan-ning the day earlier this summer upon learning about McMoran FMX (Freestyle Motocross) Th e group performed in Th ree Hills earlier this year and has performed at the Calgary Stam-pede Shoff launched a cam-paign on Indiegogo a website designed to col-lect donations to bring

the group here Th e campaign ended yester-day Th ough not many donations were made through the site many residents dropped off donations in person Th e show like the rest of Family Fun Day will be free for anyone Th e event kicks off at noon on August 18 with the motocross show start-ing at 1230 pm

3rd Avenue downtown (pictured here) will be transformed into a daredevil motocross extravaganza on August 18 during Family Fun Day a new event created for downtown Drumheller The event starts at noon on August 18 and features McMoran FMX (freestyle motocross) mini-golf a bouncy castle and more The event is free for the public

inSide photo by Michael James

Family Fun Day brings thrills downtown

WORKSMichael James | inSide Drumheller

Drumheller is a little bit safer according to the Drumheller RCMP detach-ment At the August 13 meet-ing of the Drumheller Town Council the quar-terly report was presented for the RCMP Compared to previous years overall crime is down ldquoWersquore not entirely sure why but overall crime has been decreasing in Drum-hellerrdquo said Corporal Kevin Charles a member of the Drumheller RCMP

One area in particular has seen a marked de-crease In the RCMPrsquos an-nual performance plan frauds were highlighted as an area needing increased attention Last year the instances of successful fraud were in-creasing and residents were falling prey to increasingly sophisticated scams espe-cially on the internet It seems the RCMP have been showing results Compared to last year at this time successful frauds have been reduced by 50 percent ldquoI think itrsquos due to educa-

tion and word of mouth People have realized these frauds are becoming more common and are becoming more suspicious by naturerdquo said Corporal Charles ldquoTh ere were so many new frauds and people were being taken by them In response we spread pub-lic awareness because the best thing is prevention in these casesrdquo Unfortunately frauds especially those done over the internet are diffi cult to investigate and in some cases the perpetrator may not even reside in Canada Residents are asked to re-main vigilant and report anything they may suspect is fraud Another area showing a sizeable decrease is drug investigations and criminal off ences within the Drum-heller Penitentiary RCMP and Canadian Correction Services have been work-ing closely together in Pen-itentiary related issues ldquoTh erersquos been a lot of good work done and in-mates are realizing they will be held accountable for their behaviour in prisonrdquo said Corporal Charles Th ere are some areas that have risen during the spring and summer Th e RCMP are cracking down on distracted driving within their jurisdiction Last fall legislation was passed making distracted driving an off ense Most incidents of distracted

driving involve drivers us-ing electronic devices es-pecially mobile phones while driving After a large decrease immediately after the leg-islation was passed RCMP have observed an increas-ing number of motorists using electronics while driving ldquoTh ey were doing re-ally well last fall but now people are back on their phones We are going to increase enforcement and keep writing tickets Most everyone knows itrsquos illegal Th ey have to understand there are consequences whether it be a fi ne or collisionrdquo said Corporal Charles Property crime par-ticularly tagging and graf-fi ti rose sharply during the spring and early summer Recently the number of in-cidents has fallen ldquoWe had a bit of an issue with graffi ti but itrsquos subsid-ed for nowrdquo said Corporal Charles Th ere have also been an increased number of false alarms and false 911 calls ldquoSometimes people donrsquot know who to call so they call 911 or they pocket dial and that ties up resourc-es Everyone has to know what 911 is for and that is to report an emergency If you want to fi le a com-plaint with the local police call the police complaint number in the jurisdiction yoursquore in As for pocket di-als you have to be careful Know you phone and what each button does If therersquos a way to lock the screen or key pad do so Itrsquoll save a lot of time for 911 dispatch and emergency servicesrdquo said Corporal Charles False 911 calls can have far reaching consequences In the case of pocket dials especially those calls must be investigated which ties up offi cers which could be dangerous if a real emer-gency were to occur Th e last trend is a large increase in the number of traffi c enforcement inci-dents ldquoTraffi c enforcement is up the number of tickets issued has nearly doubled compared to this time last year With fewer calls for service the members have more time to get out there to do traffi c services and hopefully prevent more collisionsrdquo said Corporal Charles Th e RCMP are going to be focusing on impaired driving for the immediate future ldquoWe are looking at im-paired driving this month Th ere is new legislation in September with the imme-diate roadside sanctionsrdquo said Corporal Charles ldquoHopefully we can not only catch impaired drivers but prevent them as wellrdquo

4 - Friday August 17 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

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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The Drumheller RCMP reported a decrease in crime with-in Drumheller at the meeting of Town Council on August 13 Frauds and Penitentiary issues have declined dra-matically in particular There were some areas that saw a rise including distracted driving false 911 calls property crime and traffi c enforcement issues RCMP will be con-centrating on impaired driving for the immediate future

inSide photo by Michael James

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Th e musical dreams of a young Drumheller man are becoming a reality Local hip-hop artist Jason McLean also known by his stage name Sleezy has re-leased his fi rst music video and will soon re-lease his fi rst album For McLean who has been performing and writing hip-hop songs since he was 16 the releases are a dream come true ldquoItrsquos amazing Th ere were a couple times where it was stressful to the point of wanting to give up because Irsquod be working and things werenrsquot happening as fast as I wantedrdquo said McLean ldquoIrsquom just wait-ing for a few features from other artists and Irsquove got a bit more to record myselfrdquo Already one of those songs Fifteen Min-utes hit the internet in the form of a music video and the numbers of views are steadily climbing ldquoWhen I wrote the song it was one of those moments where I was kind of getting tired and thinking about everything I had done before that Th e fi fteen minutes of fame is the basis of the song If my fi fteen minutes were up I was going to enjoy itrdquo said McLean ldquoTh e response Irsquove got from the video the stuff people are giving me back about my music and almost releasing a CD is unbelievable Itrsquos a good feeling for surerdquo McLeanrsquos fi rst al-bum is expected to come out at the end of September It con-tains McLeanrsquos origi-nal work including the songs Gone Crazy Life Irsquove Lived My Life Make My Move You Need Me and one song that means a lot to McLean ldquoTh erersquos a song called You and Me and itrsquos probably the most per-sonal song Irsquove ever written Itrsquos about the relationship between me and my sonrsquos moth-er Irsquove been writing it for eight months and

still not quite done Itrsquos hard to tap into those emotions and put it all out there Itrsquos going to be an amazing song and Irsquom really proud of itrdquo said McLean McLean a native to Drumheller fi rst got into hip-hop 10 years ago after a family friend gave him a tape con-taining songs by War-ren G and Snoop Dog from the early 1990rsquos McLean listened to it non stop but had to hide it from his par-ents ldquoFrom the fi rst time I heard it I decided that was me thatrsquos what I wanted to dordquo said McLean He got into hip-hop more and more and lists Eminem Tupac Notorious BIG Bone Th ugs Th e Rascals and Classifi ed as the artists who infl uenced him but it was local artists like himself he credits the most as de-fi ning his style In the past fi ve years McLean has taken his love of hip-hop and turned it into a pas-sion In that time he has been writing re-cording and perform-ing throughout Alber-ta ldquoI mostly have to travel to other places like Calgary and Ed-monton to do shows but Irsquove had a few suc-cessful shows hererdquo said McLean ldquo[Hip-hop is] virtually non-existent in Drumheller

As far as anyone taking it seriously and trying to make it something there are only one or two peoplerdquo When not record-ing or on the road performing McLean works in wire line well servicing but even then he canrsquot put down his passion

ldquoWhen Irsquom work-ing by myself I work on rhymes in my head and practice my songsrdquo said McLean His fi rst album hasnrsquot even been released yet and McLean is already looking forward to the second which will in-clude a song he wrote about Drumheller ldquoIrsquom defi nitely plan-ning to do a video and hopefully get a lot of locals involved It men-tions the coal mine and the museums so Irsquoll try to incorporate thatrdquo said McLean Th is promised McLean is only the be-ginning ldquoAside from my fam-ily itrsquos the most impor-tant thing in my life I

never really grew up in a sense because I never got to that point where I believed I ever had to stop following my dreams Irsquoll hope-fully never quit unless I have to Itrsquos my biggest passion so Irsquoll never just walk away from itrdquo said McLean ldquoIf I were to quit to-morrow I would spend the rest of my life re-gretting itrdquo To see the video visit w w wyoutubecomsleezymuzik To learn more about McLean check out wwwreverb-nationcommischief-musik

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 17 2012 - 5

ldquoItrsquos amazing There were

a couple times where it was

stressful to point of wanting

to give up be-cause Irsquod be working

and things werenrsquot happening as fast as

I wantedrdquo Jason McLean

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Chips with Salsaa little spicy

but always welcome

How did you spend your August long weekend Out of town On the road At the lake At a campsite Playing golf None of the above Well with the weather the way it was you could have enjoyed them all Me I did something Irsquove never done before Way back in April or May I sat up one night after the late movie and watched a fi shing show I like watching fi shing and it didnrsquot hurt that for once it was two young women They were fl y fi shing for trout on a river As I watched I thought I recognized the mountains in the background and guessed the river was the Elk River which runs through Fernie BC my Dads birthplace and favorite vacation spot of my youth At the end of the show my suspicions were confi rmed it was the Elk River and I wrote down the name of the guiding company thinking that ldquosomedayrdquo I might like to give that a try Fly fi shing that is ldquoSomedayrdquo came in June when I called the guiding com-pany Of course I couldnrsquot get anyone by phone (more on that later) and had to resort to e-mail Arrangements were made for the weekend of August 345 and I would wet my fi rst fl y the morning of the 4th I drove down to Fernie on Thursday arriving late in the af-ternoon I went straight to my motel where I again tried to call my guide to no avail I wanted to meet with her on Fri-day so we might at least get acquainted and I would know what to expect on Saturday Friday morning I called again this time leaving a mes-sage that I could be reached at the motel I then went for breakfast and a hike I got back changed and went to see my sister-in-law When I told her I hadnrsquot yet reached my guide she asked if she might have e-mailed me Revealing the ignorance of a man who lives in a cave I said I didnrsquot have my computer whereupon she replied I could use her computer as long as I knew my password Who knew Any-way there it was my guide would meet me in the parking lot of the motel at 600 pm and so she did 1000 orsquoclock Saturday morning I received my fi rst les-son in fl y casting Becky my guide was most patient ( I donrsquot think I hooked her more than twice all day) and very knowledgeable We were on the river from about 1030 till about 630 in the evening We had a nice lunch on the river Becky put me where the fi sh were and I hooked a great many The woman yelled ldquoStrikerdquo more times than an MLB umpire I hooked them I just couldnrsquot land them Irsquom not sure who was more frustrated Ah well it was one of the most pleasant afternoons ever spent The sun the river the mountains the elusive fi sh and a woman to yell at me yet do all the hard work (Oh and about the phones the woman seems to have a propensity for dropping her cell phone into water river water dishwater it doesnrsquot seem to matter) And thatrsquos how I spent my August long weekend So en-joyable was it that I may very well do it again next year

Drumheller hip-hop artist shares music with world in fi rst music video

Jason ldquoSleezyrdquo McLean a local hip-hop artist is hard at work recording and edit-ing his fi rst album and has just released his fi rst offi cial music video on YouTube McLean fi rst started listening to hip-hop

10 years ago and started to write and per-form fi ve years ago McLeanrsquos album fea-tures original material written by McLean himself and is hoped to be released late September

submitted photo

Friday May 22 2009

TheYour guide to

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 a cool ride let us knowCall us at 403-823-2580 or email news insidedrumhellercom

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)

Greg Robbin cruises the DORVA Motocross Track on his KTM 250F Itrsquos a four-stroke dirt bike equipped with an FMF Megabomb header and an FMF 41 exhaust ldquoThe bike has an electric start which said is nice because Irsquom an old man and canrsquot kick start a bike anymorerdquo Robbin said in a joking manner He said he will never ride anything but orange ldquoThe sport drug me in just looked kinda cool and living here in Drumheller made it easy to accessrdquo

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Dirt

Rider

Friday August 17 2012 Page 6 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

Rides

Find your copy on standsand in your mailboxEvery Friday

Call 403-823-2580 to place your ad today

Ask for Wendy or Kathryn

Donella SwanThe Weekender

Th ere is nothing bet-ter on a hot summer day than to cool off by tak-ing a swim a cruise on a boat or a fl oat down the Red Deer River as many locals do However caution needs to be kept in mind to stay safe around water any water for that mat-ter Every year Alber-tans die from drowning Here are some tips from Alberta Health Services and Canadian Red Cross on how to stay safe and enjoy the water during the warmer months1 Wear a life jacket or PFD All boats are required to have lifejackets or personal fl oatation de-vices (PFD) for every single passenger on board Wearing a life-jacket or PFD will sig-nifi cantly reduce the risk of drowning should an unexpected or uninten-tional entry to the water occur2 Know your environ-ment Many drownings are the result of people not being aware of water temperature currents and wind conditions or changing weather fac-tors Th e presence of cold water wind waves and darkness make rec-reational activities much

more dangerous3 Check water depth Diving headfi rst into water should be avoided unless the individual is properly trained and the water has been checked for depth 4 Supervision is key Children should al-ways be supervised when swimming and consider requiring all non-swimmers to wear a life jacket 5 Donrsquot mix alcohol and boating Consumption of al-cohol while boating is a major factor in many boating-related inci-dents that result in a drowning

6 Staggering Statistics Here are some com-mon factors from the Canadian Red Cross ex-amining drowning fatal-ities over a period of 10 years Children ages one to four and men ages 15 to 44 are at the greatest risk of drowning Drowning is one of the leading causes of unin-tentional death for Ca-nadian children ages one to four It only takes a few centimetres of water to drown - enough to cover the mouth and nose Factors for adults in water-related fatalities included water current

and alcohol consump-tion Th ese are just a few of the suggestions and sta-tistics given by Alberta Health Services and the Canadian Red Cross re-garding water safety

Friday August 17 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

Sept 7 - Oct 20

Matinees - Wed Thurs Sat Evenings - Fri Sat

A funny amp moving master class on life based on the popular novel

Both Playing Until August 25

Wed - Sat

Only 25 minutes from Drumheller call 1-800-267-7553 or go to w33c36m

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

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

Stan Donais of Drumheller doesnrsquot take any chances when it comes to water safety He even puts a life jacket on his

beloved dog Jaxy when they take a swim They were enjoying a dip in Sheerness Lake on August 12

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Staying cautionary while enjoying water activities this summer

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

Who are you Tania and Barrie AlbertWhere are you from Auckland New ZealandWhat brings you to Drumheller We came here for the 2012 World Outrigger Sprint Championships in Calgary which are canoe races I [Tania] am a paddler We decided to check Drumheller out for the day What do you like most about Drumheller Everything Th is whole place is amazing Th e politeness of the people has been great and to fi nd a museum like this in what seems like the middle of nowhere is great

What would you change about the valley Nothing Th e weather has been beautiful so what more could we ask for Wersquove also noticed there is a great variety of healthy food here Being into sports eating healthy is a big priority If we came to visit your town what would you suggest us to see We would suggest the Sky Tower in Auckland Itrsquos sort of like the Calgary Tower but with a bigger observation fl oor New Zealand is also great for sailing

Page 10 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller Friday August 17 2012

-Trip Advisor comment

wwwexecutivehotelsnetcalgary w32c37m

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 403-823-258033m

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

SooohellipWhere ya fromWhere ya from

Throughout summertime The Weekender

will be looking for visitors to the valley and sharing their stories with inSide readers

Tania and Barrie AlbertAuckland New Zealand

ALL ROADS LEAD TO

For the month of August

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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Friday August 17 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

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

or email to informationdrumhellermailcom One entry per person

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CORNERRESTAURANT

NAPIERTHEATRE

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

HORSESHOE CANYON HELICOPTER RIDES

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CAPTIONThis LastWeek

Cam White takes some time to cool off from the Drumheller heat

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Last weekrsquos winner was ldquo but but butI donrsquot like to showerrdquo by Debbie Bertsch via Facebook Stop by the Drumheller MailinSide Drumheller offi ce Highway 10 East to collect your prize

Caption This is a weekly feature asking readers to provide a headline for a photo from the valley Winners will receive a Drumheller MailinSide Drumheller prize

pack Please give us a call at 403-823-2580 fax at 403-823-3864 email informationinsidedrumhellercom or visit us on Facebook

BREAK

CLUES ACROSS

1 Bulla5 Former Egyptian Pres

Anwar10 Identical14 Military assistant15 True heath

16 Indonesian phenomenon 17 Japanese social networking 18 Bring banquet food19 Front of the head20 Jean Paul __ author22 Movie settings24 Incline from vertical26 Bleats27 One who sings carols30 Any high mountain31 Mutual savings bank34 Tequila plant35 One point N of due E37 Not large39 Khoikhoin people40 Soccer player Hamm41 European owl genus42 Palio race city44 Hostelry45 Outer ear eminences46 Explosive47 Illuminated49 Musical pieces in slow tempo51 Not crazy52 Star Trek helm offi cer53 Gave the axe56 Make a mental

connection60 City founded by Xenophanes61 Extremely angry65 Wild Eurasian mountain goat66 Voyage on water67 Comforts68 Otherwise69 Young herrings in Norway70 Weapon discharges71 Prepares a dining table

CLUES DOWN

1 Shopping pouches2 Old Italian money3 Central German river4 Composer Ludwig van5 A way to withdraw6 Macaws7 Radiotelegraphic signal8 Highest card9 Any bone of the tarsus10 Places to store valuables11 Actor Ladd12 Nutmeg seed covering 13 Vision organs21 Abnormal breathing

23 Crownworks25 Religious recluse26 Fruits of the genus Musa27 Thou __ do it28 Repeatedly29 Plant of a clone31 African tribe 32 No Irish borough amp bay33 French Chateau Royal36 Bulk storage container38 ldquoGood Wiferdquo Actress Julianna43 Assoc of Licensed Aircraft Engineers45 An account of events48 West __ archipelago50 Coercion51 Ancient Scand bard 53 Leaves of the hemp plant 54 Jai __ sport55 Designer Chapman57 Having the skill to do something58 Exam59 Prior wives62 Bravo Bravo Bravo63 Volcanic mountain in Japan64 Vietnamese offensive

ARIES - Mar 21Apr 20Aries your goals are easily achieved this week All you really need to do is set your mind to them and everything will fall into place along the way

TAURUS - Apr 21May 21Taurus you may feel rushed by outside pressures but it really is up to you to set your own pace Everything will get done if you just relax

GEMINI - May 22Jun 21Those closest to you need a little space and respect Gemini Just give them what they need and all will go smoothly Wednesday could be a trying day

CANCER - Jun 22Jul 22Cancer you may need to act quickly before things start moving in the wrong direction You have to take control and make sure things are on the right course

LEO - Jul 23Aug 23Leo you can have fun doing just about anything this week You have lots of energy so maybe something physical will fi t the bill Grab a crowd and go to it

VIRGO - Aug 24Sept 22Virgo things have not been going your way but that is no reason to be disappointed You will soon fi nd a way to bounce back and get back on track

LIBRA - Sept 23Oct 23Libra this week you have the uncanny ability to impress people in one-on-one conversation Start by focusing all of your energy on one particular relationship

SCORPIO - Oct 24Nov 22Scorpio itrsquos time to assess your health and make a few changes for the better Itrsquos within reason to change your diet and exercise more often It will be to your advantage

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23Dec 21Sagittarius you will fi nd yoursquore incredibly effi cient this week both at home and at work If you have time left over you may want to help a coworker or family member

CAPRICORN - Dec 22Jan 20Capricorn both work and family issues are on your mind but you can only tackle one set of concerns at a time Figure out which one is a priority and set your wheels in motion

AQUARIUS - Jan 21Feb 18Aquarius you are likely to feel amazing this week so much so that you actually do a double-take in the mirror to make sure itrsquos you looking back Savor every moment

PISCES - Feb 19Mar 20Pisces you may have some trouble fi guring out what is real and whatrsquos a facade this week Others can provide backup if you need it

Horoscopes

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12 - Friday August 17 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

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Blueberries are often touted for their nutri-tional benefi ts Some of those benefi ts are well known while others are more obscure Blueberries have the highest antioxidant ca-pacity of all fresh fruit Antioxidants are re-sponsible for neutralizing free radicals in the body which can aff ect aging and contraction of diseases Native Americans once called blueberries star berries because the blossoms make a star shape Blueberry juice may help alleviate persistent coughs Blueberries can help ease digestive issues and prevent constipation Many people equate cranberries with urinary tract health but blueberries are also good at

reducing bacteria growth that causes urinary issues Some believe blueberries can help reduce bel-ly fat Blueberries contain 14 mg of Vitamin C and 08 mg Vitamin E per 1 cup of blueberries Blueberries were once used to make dyes and paints North Americas favorite muffi n is the blue-berry muffi n Blueberries may help prevent damage caused by heart disease cancer and Alzheimers dis-ease Blueberries are the offi cial berries of Nova Scotia Canada Th e anthocyanin found in blueberries can help improve eyesight

Blueberries are one of the only foods that are naturally blue in color Th e annual harvest of North American blue-berries would cover a four lane highway from Chicago to New York if spread out in a single layer Blueberries grow on a shrub that belongs to the heath family Th ere are approximately 30 diff erent species of blueberries Blueberries were not cultivated until the be-ginning of the 20th century becoming com-mercially available in 1916 Th e white powdery substance on blueberries is called bloom Bloom indicates fresh berries

Blueberry facts

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Michael James | inSide Drumheller

One of the Valleyrsquos most iconic men is looking a little on the pale side these days Th e Drumheller and District Museum Society is giving Big John a fresh makeover Th e white and black look currently is not a fashion statement and is only the fi rst phase Soon volunteers will give him a new paint job ldquoWersquove taken to calling him our coal mimerrdquo said Sharesse Th ompson presi-dentvolunteer manager of the Drumheller and District Museum Society ldquoWersquore going for more of the au-

thentic look When he got repainted when we fi rst moved down here it looked cartoony Now wersquove got more realistic coloursrdquo Big John overalls will be a denim blue similar to what coal miners used to wear However there is more in the works for the museum than a fresh coat of paint for Big John ldquoSome of our plans in-clude a complete overhaul of the organization It is our greatest dream to take our existing building and work to restructure the exterior to entice visitors down our street Th is will include new murals and drop bannersrdquo said Th ompson Th ere are plans to address

interior of the building as well Th e front desk and gift shop were redone several years ago with a fresh new look but the galleries retain a retro look from the 1970rsquos ldquoPlans for the main gal-leries are ever changing as we seem to run into some problems along the way However we plan on put-ting in all new cabinets and lightingrdquo said Th ompson Another ongoing project is archiving their large col-lection of historic artifacts Th e museum can be found on 3rd Avenue and 1st Street East and faced some challenges over the years Th e organization is run entirely by volunteers and more are needed to

help move the museum for-ward Volunteers are needed to help with manning the building during operating hours and with the work planned for the museum ldquoItrsquos an entirely volunteer organization Even a couple hours here and there would help out a lotrdquo said Th omp-son Th ompson has been vol-unteering for 11 years and would never look back

ldquoI was working at the Tyr-rell Museum at the time and I was asked one summer to help out here I fell in love with the place and the his-tory and have been here ever sincerdquo said Th ompson Anyone interested in volunteering can contact Th ompson at 403-820-8544 It is planned to have Big John the ldquocoal mimerrdquo re-painted in the next couple weeks and is just the tip of

the iceberg of whatrsquos hap-pening at the Badlands His-toric Centre

Sharesse Thompson presidentvolunteer manager of the Drumheller and District Museum Society with the fa-mous Big John who has stood in front of the Badlands Historic Centre for years Big John is being repainted and there are plans in the works to improve the remainder of the museum

inSide photo by Michael James

Historic Centre takes aim at fresh new look

WHO are youare youWho are you is a weekly feature

that profiles 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

Claire MilliganAge 33 by the end of this monthEmployer HampH OpticalOccupation Registered hearing aid practi-tionerWhat do you like most about your job People generally donrsquot grow up wanting to be a hearing aid specialist but this is such a rewarding job I get people thanking me for what I did I love making a diff erence in peo-plersquos livesWhere are you from originally I grew up here in DrumhellerWhat do you like most about the Valley I really like how the community is so banded together When therersquos a task to be done or money needs to be raised they get on itAny top travel destinations I defi nitely want to go to where my ancestors are from in Western Europe so Scotland Ireland and England Irsquod like to know what itrsquos about and get some nice pictures of some castlesIf you could travel through time when and where would you go Back to the lsquo40rsquos I really like that era with the fashions vehi-cles and the old fashioned idealsWhat is your most memorable childhood toy Easy In 1985 I opened my Christmas present and it was a Cabbage Patch doll her name was Maggie I still have her she has a spot in the closetWhat is one thing you could eat for the rest of your life Th erersquos this cream cheese dip with salsa fresh vegetables and shredded cheese You just scrape it up with crackers

Favourite moviestv shows Irsquove been watching Quantum Leap on Netfl ix like crazy For movies Th e Princess Bride and Legend If I had to choose something more recent For-rest GumpFavourite songs I like club music some-thing that always has a happy beat to it I like the new song Someone I Used to KnowDo you collect anything Board games and some really old and obscure ones too like Worst Case Scenario Survival GameAny words of wisdom You must put your-self in alignment with what it is you want

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(l-r) Tori James 8 and Rorie Perrott 11 were making the most of the hot weather during the August long weekend by sell-ing lemonade at the DORVA Motocross

Track during the races The girls said they made at least $100 each day they were set up selling the refreshments

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Get your lemonade

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Ready Set In three weeks the Di-

nosaur Half Marathon will hit ldquoGordquo Organizers are busy getting things together for the big day and runners continue

their training for one of Drumhellerrsquos largest sporting events inSide Drumheller spoke with organizer Colin Kloot to learn about what training is needed to prepare for race day ldquoIf yoursquove been train-ing this Friday should be your last long run For a serious contender their last long run this weekend should be 15 kilometresrdquo explained Kloot ldquoIn two weeks it tapers off a bit more and you shouldnrsquot be running more than 10 kilometres and then 5 kilometres In the last week your run should be between 1 and 2 kilometresrdquo Training tapers off to give muscles an oppor-tunity to rest and restore themselves ldquoItrsquos for fatigue If yoursquore a serious runner the bulk of your train-ing should be donerdquo said Kloot ldquoIn the last week you should be taking in more carbohydrates such as pastardquo ldquoFor the half mara-thon if you havenrsquot started training itrsquos really too late I would suggest walking it or doing the 10k or 5krdquo Th e half marathon isnrsquot the only way to get involved in the event Th ere will be 10k and

5k events as well In all three events runners are allowed to run or walk ldquoIn the 5k almost any-one of any ability can get throughrdquo said Kloot ldquoItrsquos a family outing or for those who wish to make this their fi rst event itrsquos a good starting pointrdquo Th e 10k requires a little bit more commit-ment ldquoItrsquos got some chal-lenges If you want to run the 10k and havenrsquot done anything and are reasonably fi t run two to three kilometres every second dayrdquo said Kloot ldquoIf you take it easy you can jog through but you can walk as wellrdquo

New kids on the blockThese two young deer were cruising through town on August 12 Here they were taking a snack break in the trees across from Sunshine Lodge amp Cottages

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Victor Bustamante (left) and Joe Sanchez in the 2011 Dinosaur Valley Half Marathon The run is less than a month away and run-ners will be toning down their training to prepare for the big day by running shorter

distances Anyone who has yet to start training is encouraged to walk or sign up for the 10 k or 5 k distances

fi le photo

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 17 2012 - 15

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Countdown hits three weeks forDinosaur Half Marathon

Want to get in on the fun Th ose interesting in participating are encour-aged to register as soon as possible Th e ear-lier you register the better chance you have of getting one of the offi cial Dinosaur Valley Half Marathon tee shirts Registration so far compared to last year is down ldquoWersquore down in registrations from Drumhell-er As of yesterday [Tuesday] it was 14 percent down on local entriesrdquo said Kloot ldquoWersquod like people to register as soon as possible so we can things ready and get everybody in the 10k or 21k a shirtrdquo However registrations from out of town are on par with the previous year which plays an important role in the local economy ldquoWersquore basically extending the summer sea-son by another week We bring in about 600 participants from out of town who get hotel rooms visit the local attractions and eat hererdquo said Kloot Organizers are busy getting everything ready for the big day but more volunteers are needed to help make the event go as smoothly as pos-sible ldquoArrangements are all going well wersquore pray-ing for good weather and our sponsors have stepped up to the plate againrdquo said Kloot ldquo We still have room for volunteers for the day and for water and feeding tables Any groups who wants to man a water table can contact merdquo To register for the half marathon 10 k or 5k visit wwwdinosaurhalfcom Th ose interested in volunteer and helping out our athletes can contact Kloot at 403-823-4000

SPORTS

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Dust off those skates and hockey sticks Drum-heller itrsquos time to get ready for hockey season However before the season starts parents have a little homework to do so their kids can play Canadarsquos national pastime A new requirement this year from Hockey Alberta for minor hock-ey parents is to complete the online Respect in Sport course ldquoTh e big new thing is the Respect in Sport

online course At least one parent in each fam-ily has to do the Respect in Sport course or their kids canrsquot play hockey after December 1 Itrsquos a really good course for parents to learn how to behave Sometimes they donrsquot really see what theyrsquore acting like and are in their own little bubblerdquo said Drumheller Minor Hockey Associa-tion president Jason Ew-ing Th e program which can be found at wwwhockeyalbertaca was made a requirement in response to parents ver-

bally and in some ex-treme cases even physi-cally abusing volunteer offi cials ldquoTh e number one rea-son cited for coaches managers and offi cials of all ages leaving a sport is unacceptable parent behaviourrdquo claims the Hockey Alberta website ldquoItrsquos something to help the parents real-ize itrsquos fun for the kids and there are volunteers everywhere on the ice Th ey need to respect that because itrsquos for the kids Hopefully the course helps everyone realize the importance of sportsmanship which is the main goal of minor sportsrdquo said Ewing However Ewing com-mented on the high cali-ber of parents in Drum-heller but notes there are some horror stories within the league ldquoIn Drumheller we donrsquot have too many is-

sues with our fans but it is out there Th ere are some interesting stories out there about abuse of offi cialsrdquo said Ewing Last year Hockey Al-berta focused on head shots Tougher penalties have resulted in fewer instances of deliberate head shots Referees will still be vigilant in spot-ting blows to the head ldquoTh e referees were re-ally focused on watching for that and the penalties were quite severerdquo said Ewing ldquoI would say the numbers are down es-pecially the intentional ones I believe it really opened peoplersquos eyes to intentional contacts for surerdquo In two weeks on Au-gust 30 the Drumheller Minor Hockey Associa-tion will be taking regis-trations for the upcom-ing season Registrations will be taking place in the Drumheller Memo-

rial Arena lounge from 5 to 8 pm Minor hockey orga-nizers are hoping to see another strong turnout this year ldquoTh e numbers were good especially in our younger age groups which is great Wersquore expecting the number of younger players to be high againrdquo said Ewing ldquoWersquore hoping we wonrsquot get in a situation where we donrsquot have enough players for two teams but too many for one team Th e big thing is to get as many returnees as possible and a lot of new younger kidsrdquo Normally registration only occurs at the Fall Sports Recreation and Arts Expo Th is year in addition to the Expo we wanted to try something diff erent ldquoWe want to get a bet-ter head count on num-bers so we can be a little

more organized for our evaluations and get a lit-tle more ice time for our kids before the league startsrdquo said Ewing One of the goals this year will be to get play-ers as much ice time as possible A lot of towns have two ice surfaces which makes a diff erence You see some teams get a lot better over the season and it comes down to having more practicerdquo said Ewing To learn more about Drumheller Minor Hockey visit wwwdrumhellerminorhock-eycom Th e Respect in Sport course can be found at wwwhockeyal-bertca ldquoI feel hockey is impor-tant in giving kids some structure and guidancerdquo said Ewing ldquoTh ey also get to spend a lot of weekends with friendsrdquo

Drumheller Minor Hockey will be lacing up skates soon and parents are asked to complete the mandatory Re-spect in Sport course online at wwwhockeyalbertacom The new requirement from Hockey Alberta aims to teach

parents hockey is about kids having fun and to learn re-spect for the many volunteers who make hockey happen

inSide photo by Michael James

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

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Everyone is welcome whether or not you golf

Big Swing Days DetailsStarting Friday and running through Monday we are taking one last ldquoswingrdquo at summer before itrsquos goneSome activities we have planned are bull Mixed fun tournament ndash 9 holes no age restriction includes dinner and prizes bull Golf Specials ndash Golf Friday after 400 PM and all day Monday for only $10 per person including a power cart bull Helicopter rides from Mountain View Helicopters bull Corn Roast Feast bull Karaoke Nights (all ages welcome) bull Pancake BreakfastWe still have camping spots available so come on out and make a weekend of it

For more information and to book your tee times and camping spots call the pro shop at 677-2250

A full calendar of events is also available on our website at wwwrosebudgolfca

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2 - Friday August 17 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

OPINION

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all that homeworkrdquo

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As the summer is sadly coming to an end soon and it is

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Michael James| inSide Drumheller

A case of what is claimed to be horseplay gone too far has resulted in more time for a Drumheller Pen-itentiary inmate In Drumheller Provincial Court on August 10 Seth Bradley who is serving three years for aggravated assault in 2010 plead guilty to assaulting a kitchen steward in an incident at the penitentiary on June 19 In an agreed statement

of facts prosecutor Ron Pedersen stated Brad-ley was working in the kitchen with the steward Bradley proceeded to grab saran wrap and wound it into a garrote approached the steward from behind and wrapped the garrote around the neck of the steward Pedersen stated some but not signifi cant force was applied Bradley then asked the steward ldquoyou scaredrdquo Th e victim suff ered no injuries from the incident

Bradley who is nearing his three year sentence for his prior conviction was sentenced to a 30 day con-secutive sentence and his DNA will be collected and entered into the DNA data-bank Judge Les Grieve who presided lectured Brad-ley about the dangers of horseplay in a place such as the penitentiary during his sentence and warned Bradley to consider his ac-tions more carefully in the future

Inmate sentenced 30 days for ldquohorseplayrdquo gone wrong

Donella Swan| inSide Drumheller

On Tuesday August 14 Banff -Cochrane MLA Ron Casey hosted a public conversation about health care for the Drumheller and area community at the Badlands Community Facility Edmonton-River-view MLA Steve Young and Drumheller-Stettler MLA Rick Strankman were also in attendance Th e whole focus of the meeting was for the pro-vincial government to un-derstand the good the bad and the ugly of the health care system from the bot-

tom up ldquoWe need to hear issues from those utilizing the system those working in the system and just from people on the streetrdquo said Ron Casey MLA for Banff -Cochrane He said these sessions are to gather information about whatrsquos working in health care and whatrsquos not ldquoTh ere were some re-ally good ideas that came out here today about some things that can make [the health care system] work betterrdquo said Casey Many issues were dis-cussed during two and a half hours of the meeting Issues surrounding ac-

cess to family doctors staffi ng issues within the health care system in the rural community setting emergency wait times the care of senior citizens and the 911 dispatch system were some of the key issues brought up during the con-versation ldquoI appreciate the fact the government is wanting to listen to the people Itrsquos democracy in actionrdquo said Rick Strankman Drum-heller-Stettler MLA Casey said they had a few more stops to make and that all the informa-tion they gather has to be into the Minister of Health and Wellness Fred Horne

by early September Th e government will then analyze and compare all the data retrieved and move forward from there said Casey ldquoI would just like to

know though [the gov-ernment] is listening or are they hearing Th erersquos a big diff erencerdquo said Elaine Berdahl who attended the meeting as a member of the public

A public conversation about health care was held at the Badlands Community Facility on Tuesday August 14 (l-r) Drumheller-Stettler MLA Rick Strankman was in atten-dance Banff-Cochrane MLA Ron Casey who hosted the meeting and Edmonton-Riverview MLA Steve Young were there to talk community health care with the public

Lets talk community health care

Donella Swan | inSide Drumheller

Itrsquos that time of year again when the vendors set up all over the province selling the delicious well-known Taber corn However there are in fact a few things to take notice of when purchasing some cobs because what you may be getting may not really be from Taber Alberta ldquoEvery vendor should have a certifi cate of authen-ticity or at least be able to provide contact informa-tion for the growers brand namerdquo said Greg Price a local resident of Taber Al-berta Price said one of the biggest tell tale signs he has seen that it was not the real thing were signs reading ldquoTaborrdquo corn not Taber

ldquoI always get a chuckle when I see that Th atrsquos a sure giveaway itrsquos not au-thenticrdquo said Price Another thing to watch for is the timing the corn goes on sale ldquoI can guarantee you that if someone is selling Taber corn in early July that it is not genuine Th e corn season is usually late late July Th e fi rst week of August is usually when the fi rst variety starts to come out I canrsquot recall the last time when it has come out any earlier than thatrdquo said Price Geographical location is the secret to Taberrsquos fa-mous corn said Price Th e soil make-up gives the corn the nutrients it needs to thrive ldquoTh ose are just a few things to look for You canrsquot tell just by looking at

the corn whether itrsquos from Taber or not because there are just so many varietiesrdquo said Price

Gerry Kish proudly dis-plays his certifi cate of au-thenticity to let customers know they are getting the real deal There are a few things to watch out for when buying Taber corn to make sure the corn you are purchasing is authentic

inSide photo by Donella Swan

What to watch for when buying Taber corn

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Friday Saturday

OPEN

10 amto

4 pm

Located in front of Oasis Carwash

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HAPPENINGSinSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 17 2012 -3

FAMILY FUN DAY

THANK YOU TO ALL OUR SPONSORS FOR YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS

Brought to you by the Downtown Drumheller Committee

Bouncy In atablesSpecialized bike demos

Street Magic ShowsCelebrity dunk tank

Face painting amp cariacture artists Motorcycle displays

BBQ amp refreshments in support of the Dinoarts Association

FreestyleMotocross shows

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Saturday August 18Downtown Drumheller

12 - 4 PM

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ONE WEEK ONLYAugust 20 - 25$5 per bagBook Sale

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DRUMHELLER AREA NIGHTLIFEPlaying at The Napier Theatre Friday August 17 to Thursday August 23 730 pm Ted Closed MondaysWednesday August 22 Drumheller Every Wednesday is Wing Night at Vintage Pub amp Grill in Downtown Drumheller Starts at 400 pmSaturday 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

Saturday August 18 Drumheller Family Fun Day Downtown Drumheller 12 -4 pm BBQ and refreshments brought to you by the Downtown Drumheller Committee August 20-26 Drumheller One Week Only Book Sale Drumheller Public Library - Badlands Community Facility $5 per bagSaturday 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 403-821-0326August 31 September 1-3 Rosebud Akokiniskway Golf Course presents Big Swing Days Join us for a long weekend filled with golf specials food entertainment and a whole lot of fun for the whole family For more information and to book your tee times and camping spots call the proshop at 403-677-2250 Wednesday Afternoon KidsClub After School Program 330 - 530 pm Drumheller Church of the Nazarene 627 6 Street East 403-823-7020 for information

Donella Swan | inSide Drumheller

Big Country Out-reach Program for Pe-diatrics children 0-16 were out and about on Friday August 10 An obstacle course was set up for children near the Rotary Spray Park Th e course com-bined three disciplines speech-language pa-thology occupational therapy and physical therapy Professionals with the Outreach Pro-gram were also on site to talk with parents about their childrsquos develop-ment and what devel-opment is all about ldquoTh is is our way of elevating our presence in the Drumheller areardquo

said Rhonda Schultz a speech pathologist with the Big Country Out-reach Program (BCOP) here in Drumheller Outreach programs like these are off ered in communities to al-low parents easy access to professional advice regarding their childrsquos development with big motor skills small mo-tor skills and speech ldquoWe can be the ex-perts in our fi eld but parents are the experts in their children To-gether we can fi gure how we can help them the best if they need an extra handrdquo said Cerrie Zachar physiotherapist with the Outreach Pro-gram ldquoTh ere are no silly

questions If parents are concerned itrsquos worth a lookrdquo said Zachar Sometimes parents donrsquot even need to come in said Laurie Cros-bie a social worker with BCOP She said BCOP can provide par-ents with activities to do with their children to encourage develop-ment ldquoWersquore pretty fortu-nate in the Drumheller area to have a team such as this in a small town We are not close to the big centres and yoursquove got all of the therapists right here in townrdquo said Schultz BCOP operates right out of the Drumheller Health Centre Anyone who has questions re-

garding the program or for the therapists them-selves are encouraged

to contact (403) 820-7986 for further infor-mation

ldquoItrsquos an easy access service for parentsrdquo said Schultz

Robert May 4 of Edmonton stopped by the Big Country Outreach Programrsquos ob-stacle course with his parents Kathleen and Trevor May at the Rotary Spray Park on Friday August 10 The obstacle course

combined speech pathology occupational therapy and physical therapy elements This is one of the ways BCOP gets out and about within the community to let parents know about their free services

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Dino Days with Allied Health Services

Micahel James | inSide Drumheller

Families looking for an afternoon of fun need look no further than a new event in downtown Drumheller On Saturday August 18 downtown will be the site for Family Fun Day an afternoon fi lled with activities and dem-onstrations that will thrill Th e events begin at noon and last until 4 pm ldquoBasically wersquore do-ing a host of activities designed for families Th erersquos a wack of diff er-ent activities going on Th erersquos no admission so come out and check ev-erything outrdquo said John Shoff who is helping or-ganize the event Th e main attrac-tion will be motocross shows throughout the afternoon Ramps will be set up along 3rd Av-enue and the drivers will

perform death-defying stunts ldquoOne of the events wersquore having is a free-style motocross dem-onstration No one has brought anything like this to Drumheller It should be pretty crazyrdquo said Shoff Shoff went on to ex-press how exciting it will be to see the motocross drivers fl ying higher than the buildings in downtown Other events going on include mini-golf facepainting infl ata-bles (such as a bouncy castle) a demonstra-tion by the Sports Room mountain demo by Specialized Badlands Chopperrsquos cruiser and motocross bikes and a barbecue fundraiser for Dino Arts For those feeling like making a political state-ment there will be a Dunk Tunk featuring members of the Drum-heller Town Council

Shoff began plan-ning the day earlier this summer upon learning about McMoran FMX (Freestyle Motocross) Th e group performed in Th ree Hills earlier this year and has performed at the Calgary Stam-pede Shoff launched a cam-paign on Indiegogo a website designed to col-lect donations to bring

the group here Th e campaign ended yester-day Th ough not many donations were made through the site many residents dropped off donations in person Th e show like the rest of Family Fun Day will be free for anyone Th e event kicks off at noon on August 18 with the motocross show start-ing at 1230 pm

3rd Avenue downtown (pictured here) will be transformed into a daredevil motocross extravaganza on August 18 during Family Fun Day a new event created for downtown Drumheller The event starts at noon on August 18 and features McMoran FMX (freestyle motocross) mini-golf a bouncy castle and more The event is free for the public

inSide photo by Michael James

Family Fun Day brings thrills downtown

WORKSMichael James | inSide Drumheller

Drumheller is a little bit safer according to the Drumheller RCMP detach-ment At the August 13 meet-ing of the Drumheller Town Council the quar-terly report was presented for the RCMP Compared to previous years overall crime is down ldquoWersquore not entirely sure why but overall crime has been decreasing in Drum-hellerrdquo said Corporal Kevin Charles a member of the Drumheller RCMP

One area in particular has seen a marked de-crease In the RCMPrsquos an-nual performance plan frauds were highlighted as an area needing increased attention Last year the instances of successful fraud were in-creasing and residents were falling prey to increasingly sophisticated scams espe-cially on the internet It seems the RCMP have been showing results Compared to last year at this time successful frauds have been reduced by 50 percent ldquoI think itrsquos due to educa-

tion and word of mouth People have realized these frauds are becoming more common and are becoming more suspicious by naturerdquo said Corporal Charles ldquoTh ere were so many new frauds and people were being taken by them In response we spread pub-lic awareness because the best thing is prevention in these casesrdquo Unfortunately frauds especially those done over the internet are diffi cult to investigate and in some cases the perpetrator may not even reside in Canada Residents are asked to re-main vigilant and report anything they may suspect is fraud Another area showing a sizeable decrease is drug investigations and criminal off ences within the Drum-heller Penitentiary RCMP and Canadian Correction Services have been work-ing closely together in Pen-itentiary related issues ldquoTh erersquos been a lot of good work done and in-mates are realizing they will be held accountable for their behaviour in prisonrdquo said Corporal Charles Th ere are some areas that have risen during the spring and summer Th e RCMP are cracking down on distracted driving within their jurisdiction Last fall legislation was passed making distracted driving an off ense Most incidents of distracted

driving involve drivers us-ing electronic devices es-pecially mobile phones while driving After a large decrease immediately after the leg-islation was passed RCMP have observed an increas-ing number of motorists using electronics while driving ldquoTh ey were doing re-ally well last fall but now people are back on their phones We are going to increase enforcement and keep writing tickets Most everyone knows itrsquos illegal Th ey have to understand there are consequences whether it be a fi ne or collisionrdquo said Corporal Charles Property crime par-ticularly tagging and graf-fi ti rose sharply during the spring and early summer Recently the number of in-cidents has fallen ldquoWe had a bit of an issue with graffi ti but itrsquos subsid-ed for nowrdquo said Corporal Charles Th ere have also been an increased number of false alarms and false 911 calls ldquoSometimes people donrsquot know who to call so they call 911 or they pocket dial and that ties up resourc-es Everyone has to know what 911 is for and that is to report an emergency If you want to fi le a com-plaint with the local police call the police complaint number in the jurisdiction yoursquore in As for pocket di-als you have to be careful Know you phone and what each button does If therersquos a way to lock the screen or key pad do so Itrsquoll save a lot of time for 911 dispatch and emergency servicesrdquo said Corporal Charles False 911 calls can have far reaching consequences In the case of pocket dials especially those calls must be investigated which ties up offi cers which could be dangerous if a real emer-gency were to occur Th e last trend is a large increase in the number of traffi c enforcement inci-dents ldquoTraffi c enforcement is up the number of tickets issued has nearly doubled compared to this time last year With fewer calls for service the members have more time to get out there to do traffi c services and hopefully prevent more collisionsrdquo said Corporal Charles Th e RCMP are going to be focusing on impaired driving for the immediate future ldquoWe are looking at im-paired driving this month Th ere is new legislation in September with the imme-diate roadside sanctionsrdquo said Corporal Charles ldquoHopefully we can not only catch impaired drivers but prevent them as wellrdquo

4 - Friday August 17 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

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The Drumheller RCMP reported a decrease in crime with-in Drumheller at the meeting of Town Council on August 13 Frauds and Penitentiary issues have declined dra-matically in particular There were some areas that saw a rise including distracted driving false 911 calls property crime and traffi c enforcement issues RCMP will be con-centrating on impaired driving for the immediate future

inSide photo by Michael James

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Th e musical dreams of a young Drumheller man are becoming a reality Local hip-hop artist Jason McLean also known by his stage name Sleezy has re-leased his fi rst music video and will soon re-lease his fi rst album For McLean who has been performing and writing hip-hop songs since he was 16 the releases are a dream come true ldquoItrsquos amazing Th ere were a couple times where it was stressful to the point of wanting to give up because Irsquod be working and things werenrsquot happening as fast as I wantedrdquo said McLean ldquoIrsquom just wait-ing for a few features from other artists and Irsquove got a bit more to record myselfrdquo Already one of those songs Fifteen Min-utes hit the internet in the form of a music video and the numbers of views are steadily climbing ldquoWhen I wrote the song it was one of those moments where I was kind of getting tired and thinking about everything I had done before that Th e fi fteen minutes of fame is the basis of the song If my fi fteen minutes were up I was going to enjoy itrdquo said McLean ldquoTh e response Irsquove got from the video the stuff people are giving me back about my music and almost releasing a CD is unbelievable Itrsquos a good feeling for surerdquo McLeanrsquos fi rst al-bum is expected to come out at the end of September It con-tains McLeanrsquos origi-nal work including the songs Gone Crazy Life Irsquove Lived My Life Make My Move You Need Me and one song that means a lot to McLean ldquoTh erersquos a song called You and Me and itrsquos probably the most per-sonal song Irsquove ever written Itrsquos about the relationship between me and my sonrsquos moth-er Irsquove been writing it for eight months and

still not quite done Itrsquos hard to tap into those emotions and put it all out there Itrsquos going to be an amazing song and Irsquom really proud of itrdquo said McLean McLean a native to Drumheller fi rst got into hip-hop 10 years ago after a family friend gave him a tape con-taining songs by War-ren G and Snoop Dog from the early 1990rsquos McLean listened to it non stop but had to hide it from his par-ents ldquoFrom the fi rst time I heard it I decided that was me thatrsquos what I wanted to dordquo said McLean He got into hip-hop more and more and lists Eminem Tupac Notorious BIG Bone Th ugs Th e Rascals and Classifi ed as the artists who infl uenced him but it was local artists like himself he credits the most as de-fi ning his style In the past fi ve years McLean has taken his love of hip-hop and turned it into a pas-sion In that time he has been writing re-cording and perform-ing throughout Alber-ta ldquoI mostly have to travel to other places like Calgary and Ed-monton to do shows but Irsquove had a few suc-cessful shows hererdquo said McLean ldquo[Hip-hop is] virtually non-existent in Drumheller

As far as anyone taking it seriously and trying to make it something there are only one or two peoplerdquo When not record-ing or on the road performing McLean works in wire line well servicing but even then he canrsquot put down his passion

ldquoWhen Irsquom work-ing by myself I work on rhymes in my head and practice my songsrdquo said McLean His fi rst album hasnrsquot even been released yet and McLean is already looking forward to the second which will in-clude a song he wrote about Drumheller ldquoIrsquom defi nitely plan-ning to do a video and hopefully get a lot of locals involved It men-tions the coal mine and the museums so Irsquoll try to incorporate thatrdquo said McLean Th is promised McLean is only the be-ginning ldquoAside from my fam-ily itrsquos the most impor-tant thing in my life I

never really grew up in a sense because I never got to that point where I believed I ever had to stop following my dreams Irsquoll hope-fully never quit unless I have to Itrsquos my biggest passion so Irsquoll never just walk away from itrdquo said McLean ldquoIf I were to quit to-morrow I would spend the rest of my life re-gretting itrdquo To see the video visit w w wyoutubecomsleezymuzik To learn more about McLean check out wwwreverb-nationcommischief-musik

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 17 2012 - 5

ldquoItrsquos amazing There were

a couple times where it was

stressful to point of wanting

to give up be-cause Irsquod be working

and things werenrsquot happening as fast as

I wantedrdquo Jason McLean

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Chips with Salsaa little spicy

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How did you spend your August long weekend Out of town On the road At the lake At a campsite Playing golf None of the above Well with the weather the way it was you could have enjoyed them all Me I did something Irsquove never done before Way back in April or May I sat up one night after the late movie and watched a fi shing show I like watching fi shing and it didnrsquot hurt that for once it was two young women They were fl y fi shing for trout on a river As I watched I thought I recognized the mountains in the background and guessed the river was the Elk River which runs through Fernie BC my Dads birthplace and favorite vacation spot of my youth At the end of the show my suspicions were confi rmed it was the Elk River and I wrote down the name of the guiding company thinking that ldquosomedayrdquo I might like to give that a try Fly fi shing that is ldquoSomedayrdquo came in June when I called the guiding com-pany Of course I couldnrsquot get anyone by phone (more on that later) and had to resort to e-mail Arrangements were made for the weekend of August 345 and I would wet my fi rst fl y the morning of the 4th I drove down to Fernie on Thursday arriving late in the af-ternoon I went straight to my motel where I again tried to call my guide to no avail I wanted to meet with her on Fri-day so we might at least get acquainted and I would know what to expect on Saturday Friday morning I called again this time leaving a mes-sage that I could be reached at the motel I then went for breakfast and a hike I got back changed and went to see my sister-in-law When I told her I hadnrsquot yet reached my guide she asked if she might have e-mailed me Revealing the ignorance of a man who lives in a cave I said I didnrsquot have my computer whereupon she replied I could use her computer as long as I knew my password Who knew Any-way there it was my guide would meet me in the parking lot of the motel at 600 pm and so she did 1000 orsquoclock Saturday morning I received my fi rst les-son in fl y casting Becky my guide was most patient ( I donrsquot think I hooked her more than twice all day) and very knowledgeable We were on the river from about 1030 till about 630 in the evening We had a nice lunch on the river Becky put me where the fi sh were and I hooked a great many The woman yelled ldquoStrikerdquo more times than an MLB umpire I hooked them I just couldnrsquot land them Irsquom not sure who was more frustrated Ah well it was one of the most pleasant afternoons ever spent The sun the river the mountains the elusive fi sh and a woman to yell at me yet do all the hard work (Oh and about the phones the woman seems to have a propensity for dropping her cell phone into water river water dishwater it doesnrsquot seem to matter) And thatrsquos how I spent my August long weekend So en-joyable was it that I may very well do it again next year

Drumheller hip-hop artist shares music with world in fi rst music video

Jason ldquoSleezyrdquo McLean a local hip-hop artist is hard at work recording and edit-ing his fi rst album and has just released his fi rst offi cial music video on YouTube McLean fi rst started listening to hip-hop

10 years ago and started to write and per-form fi ve years ago McLeanrsquos album fea-tures original material written by McLean himself and is hoped to be released late September

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Friday May 22 2009

TheYour guide to

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 a cool ride let us knowCall us at 403-823-2580 or email news insidedrumhellercom

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)

Greg Robbin cruises the DORVA Motocross Track on his KTM 250F Itrsquos a four-stroke dirt bike equipped with an FMF Megabomb header and an FMF 41 exhaust ldquoThe bike has an electric start which said is nice because Irsquom an old man and canrsquot kick start a bike anymorerdquo Robbin said in a joking manner He said he will never ride anything but orange ldquoThe sport drug me in just looked kinda cool and living here in Drumheller made it easy to accessrdquo

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Dirt

Rider

Friday August 17 2012 Page 6 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

Rides

Find your copy on standsand in your mailboxEvery Friday

Call 403-823-2580 to place your ad today

Ask for Wendy or Kathryn

Donella SwanThe Weekender

Th ere is nothing bet-ter on a hot summer day than to cool off by tak-ing a swim a cruise on a boat or a fl oat down the Red Deer River as many locals do However caution needs to be kept in mind to stay safe around water any water for that mat-ter Every year Alber-tans die from drowning Here are some tips from Alberta Health Services and Canadian Red Cross on how to stay safe and enjoy the water during the warmer months1 Wear a life jacket or PFD All boats are required to have lifejackets or personal fl oatation de-vices (PFD) for every single passenger on board Wearing a life-jacket or PFD will sig-nifi cantly reduce the risk of drowning should an unexpected or uninten-tional entry to the water occur2 Know your environ-ment Many drownings are the result of people not being aware of water temperature currents and wind conditions or changing weather fac-tors Th e presence of cold water wind waves and darkness make rec-reational activities much

more dangerous3 Check water depth Diving headfi rst into water should be avoided unless the individual is properly trained and the water has been checked for depth 4 Supervision is key Children should al-ways be supervised when swimming and consider requiring all non-swimmers to wear a life jacket 5 Donrsquot mix alcohol and boating Consumption of al-cohol while boating is a major factor in many boating-related inci-dents that result in a drowning

6 Staggering Statistics Here are some com-mon factors from the Canadian Red Cross ex-amining drowning fatal-ities over a period of 10 years Children ages one to four and men ages 15 to 44 are at the greatest risk of drowning Drowning is one of the leading causes of unin-tentional death for Ca-nadian children ages one to four It only takes a few centimetres of water to drown - enough to cover the mouth and nose Factors for adults in water-related fatalities included water current

and alcohol consump-tion Th ese are just a few of the suggestions and sta-tistics given by Alberta Health Services and the Canadian Red Cross re-garding water safety

Friday August 17 2012 Page 7 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

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While in Rosebud be sure to visit

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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

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Stan Donais of Drumheller doesnrsquot take any chances when it comes to water safety He even puts a life jacket on his

beloved dog Jaxy when they take a swim They were enjoying a dip in Sheerness Lake on August 12

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Staying cautionary while enjoying water activities this summer

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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

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Here to make you happyTM

LEGEND

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Portable water amp dump station Medical Clinic

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SAVE $10OFF YOUR NEXT SERVICE

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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

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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

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(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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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

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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

k20p

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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

Who are you Tania and Barrie AlbertWhere are you from Auckland New ZealandWhat brings you to Drumheller We came here for the 2012 World Outrigger Sprint Championships in Calgary which are canoe races I [Tania] am a paddler We decided to check Drumheller out for the day What do you like most about Drumheller Everything Th is whole place is amazing Th e politeness of the people has been great and to fi nd a museum like this in what seems like the middle of nowhere is great

What would you change about the valley Nothing Th e weather has been beautiful so what more could we ask for Wersquove also noticed there is a great variety of healthy food here Being into sports eating healthy is a big priority If we came to visit your town what would you suggest us to see We would suggest the Sky Tower in Auckland Itrsquos sort of like the Calgary Tower but with a bigger observation fl oor New Zealand is also great for sailing

Page 10 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller Friday August 17 2012

-Trip Advisor comment

wwwexecutivehotelsnetcalgary w32c37m

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 403-823-258033m

403-823-5155

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bull 2 Room Suites bull Air Conditioning

bull Kitchens bull Fridges in Every Room

bull Affordable Rooms bull Free Internet

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SooohellipWhere ya fromWhere ya from

Throughout summertime The Weekender

will be looking for visitors to the valley and sharing their stories with inSide readers

Tania and Barrie AlbertAuckland New Zealand

ALL ROADS LEAD TO

For the month of August

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Friday August 17 2012 Page 11 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

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Cam White takes some time to cool off from the Drumheller heat

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Last weekrsquos winner was ldquo but but butI donrsquot like to showerrdquo by Debbie Bertsch via Facebook Stop by the Drumheller MailinSide Drumheller offi ce Highway 10 East to collect your prize

Caption This is a weekly feature asking readers to provide a headline for a photo from the valley Winners will receive a Drumheller MailinSide Drumheller prize

pack Please give us a call at 403-823-2580 fax at 403-823-3864 email informationinsidedrumhellercom or visit us on Facebook

BREAK

CLUES ACROSS

1 Bulla5 Former Egyptian Pres

Anwar10 Identical14 Military assistant15 True heath

16 Indonesian phenomenon 17 Japanese social networking 18 Bring banquet food19 Front of the head20 Jean Paul __ author22 Movie settings24 Incline from vertical26 Bleats27 One who sings carols30 Any high mountain31 Mutual savings bank34 Tequila plant35 One point N of due E37 Not large39 Khoikhoin people40 Soccer player Hamm41 European owl genus42 Palio race city44 Hostelry45 Outer ear eminences46 Explosive47 Illuminated49 Musical pieces in slow tempo51 Not crazy52 Star Trek helm offi cer53 Gave the axe56 Make a mental

connection60 City founded by Xenophanes61 Extremely angry65 Wild Eurasian mountain goat66 Voyage on water67 Comforts68 Otherwise69 Young herrings in Norway70 Weapon discharges71 Prepares a dining table

CLUES DOWN

1 Shopping pouches2 Old Italian money3 Central German river4 Composer Ludwig van5 A way to withdraw6 Macaws7 Radiotelegraphic signal8 Highest card9 Any bone of the tarsus10 Places to store valuables11 Actor Ladd12 Nutmeg seed covering 13 Vision organs21 Abnormal breathing

23 Crownworks25 Religious recluse26 Fruits of the genus Musa27 Thou __ do it28 Repeatedly29 Plant of a clone31 African tribe 32 No Irish borough amp bay33 French Chateau Royal36 Bulk storage container38 ldquoGood Wiferdquo Actress Julianna43 Assoc of Licensed Aircraft Engineers45 An account of events48 West __ archipelago50 Coercion51 Ancient Scand bard 53 Leaves of the hemp plant 54 Jai __ sport55 Designer Chapman57 Having the skill to do something58 Exam59 Prior wives62 Bravo Bravo Bravo63 Volcanic mountain in Japan64 Vietnamese offensive

ARIES - Mar 21Apr 20Aries your goals are easily achieved this week All you really need to do is set your mind to them and everything will fall into place along the way

TAURUS - Apr 21May 21Taurus you may feel rushed by outside pressures but it really is up to you to set your own pace Everything will get done if you just relax

GEMINI - May 22Jun 21Those closest to you need a little space and respect Gemini Just give them what they need and all will go smoothly Wednesday could be a trying day

CANCER - Jun 22Jul 22Cancer you may need to act quickly before things start moving in the wrong direction You have to take control and make sure things are on the right course

LEO - Jul 23Aug 23Leo you can have fun doing just about anything this week You have lots of energy so maybe something physical will fi t the bill Grab a crowd and go to it

VIRGO - Aug 24Sept 22Virgo things have not been going your way but that is no reason to be disappointed You will soon fi nd a way to bounce back and get back on track

LIBRA - Sept 23Oct 23Libra this week you have the uncanny ability to impress people in one-on-one conversation Start by focusing all of your energy on one particular relationship

SCORPIO - Oct 24Nov 22Scorpio itrsquos time to assess your health and make a few changes for the better Itrsquos within reason to change your diet and exercise more often It will be to your advantage

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23Dec 21Sagittarius you will fi nd yoursquore incredibly effi cient this week both at home and at work If you have time left over you may want to help a coworker or family member

CAPRICORN - Dec 22Jan 20Capricorn both work and family issues are on your mind but you can only tackle one set of concerns at a time Figure out which one is a priority and set your wheels in motion

AQUARIUS - Jan 21Feb 18Aquarius you are likely to feel amazing this week so much so that you actually do a double-take in the mirror to make sure itrsquos you looking back Savor every moment

PISCES - Feb 19Mar 20Pisces you may have some trouble fi guring out what is real and whatrsquos a facade this week Others can provide backup if you need it

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 17 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

Word Search Solution

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Blueberry facts

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COMING EVENTSFOR INTEREST or career opportunities take an online eight-week Renewable Energy and Conservation course from Lakeland College September 4 - Basic Energy Principles En-ergy and the Environment October 29 - In-troduction to Wind Power Energy Audits and

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AUTO

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Classifi eds forClassifi eds for great resultsgreat results

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

One of the Valleyrsquos most iconic men is looking a little on the pale side these days Th e Drumheller and District Museum Society is giving Big John a fresh makeover Th e white and black look currently is not a fashion statement and is only the fi rst phase Soon volunteers will give him a new paint job ldquoWersquove taken to calling him our coal mimerrdquo said Sharesse Th ompson presi-dentvolunteer manager of the Drumheller and District Museum Society ldquoWersquore going for more of the au-

thentic look When he got repainted when we fi rst moved down here it looked cartoony Now wersquove got more realistic coloursrdquo Big John overalls will be a denim blue similar to what coal miners used to wear However there is more in the works for the museum than a fresh coat of paint for Big John ldquoSome of our plans in-clude a complete overhaul of the organization It is our greatest dream to take our existing building and work to restructure the exterior to entice visitors down our street Th is will include new murals and drop bannersrdquo said Th ompson Th ere are plans to address

interior of the building as well Th e front desk and gift shop were redone several years ago with a fresh new look but the galleries retain a retro look from the 1970rsquos ldquoPlans for the main gal-leries are ever changing as we seem to run into some problems along the way However we plan on put-ting in all new cabinets and lightingrdquo said Th ompson Another ongoing project is archiving their large col-lection of historic artifacts Th e museum can be found on 3rd Avenue and 1st Street East and faced some challenges over the years Th e organization is run entirely by volunteers and more are needed to

help move the museum for-ward Volunteers are needed to help with manning the building during operating hours and with the work planned for the museum ldquoItrsquos an entirely volunteer organization Even a couple hours here and there would help out a lotrdquo said Th omp-son Th ompson has been vol-unteering for 11 years and would never look back

ldquoI was working at the Tyr-rell Museum at the time and I was asked one summer to help out here I fell in love with the place and the his-tory and have been here ever sincerdquo said Th ompson Anyone interested in volunteering can contact Th ompson at 403-820-8544 It is planned to have Big John the ldquocoal mimerrdquo re-painted in the next couple weeks and is just the tip of

the iceberg of whatrsquos hap-pening at the Badlands His-toric Centre

Sharesse Thompson presidentvolunteer manager of the Drumheller and District Museum Society with the fa-mous Big John who has stood in front of the Badlands Historic Centre for years Big John is being repainted and there are plans in the works to improve the remainder of the museum

inSide photo by Michael James

Historic Centre takes aim at fresh new look

WHO are youare youWho are you is a weekly feature

that profiles 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

Claire MilliganAge 33 by the end of this monthEmployer HampH OpticalOccupation Registered hearing aid practi-tionerWhat do you like most about your job People generally donrsquot grow up wanting to be a hearing aid specialist but this is such a rewarding job I get people thanking me for what I did I love making a diff erence in peo-plersquos livesWhere are you from originally I grew up here in DrumhellerWhat do you like most about the Valley I really like how the community is so banded together When therersquos a task to be done or money needs to be raised they get on itAny top travel destinations I defi nitely want to go to where my ancestors are from in Western Europe so Scotland Ireland and England Irsquod like to know what itrsquos about and get some nice pictures of some castlesIf you could travel through time when and where would you go Back to the lsquo40rsquos I really like that era with the fashions vehi-cles and the old fashioned idealsWhat is your most memorable childhood toy Easy In 1985 I opened my Christmas present and it was a Cabbage Patch doll her name was Maggie I still have her she has a spot in the closetWhat is one thing you could eat for the rest of your life Th erersquos this cream cheese dip with salsa fresh vegetables and shredded cheese You just scrape it up with crackers

Favourite moviestv shows Irsquove been watching Quantum Leap on Netfl ix like crazy For movies Th e Princess Bride and Legend If I had to choose something more recent For-rest GumpFavourite songs I like club music some-thing that always has a happy beat to it I like the new song Someone I Used to KnowDo you collect anything Board games and some really old and obscure ones too like Worst Case Scenario Survival GameAny words of wisdom You must put your-self in alignment with what it is you want

14 - Friday August 17 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

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(l-r) Tori James 8 and Rorie Perrott 11 were making the most of the hot weather during the August long weekend by sell-ing lemonade at the DORVA Motocross

Track during the races The girls said they made at least $100 each day they were set up selling the refreshments

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Get your lemonade

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Ready Set In three weeks the Di-

nosaur Half Marathon will hit ldquoGordquo Organizers are busy getting things together for the big day and runners continue

their training for one of Drumhellerrsquos largest sporting events inSide Drumheller spoke with organizer Colin Kloot to learn about what training is needed to prepare for race day ldquoIf yoursquove been train-ing this Friday should be your last long run For a serious contender their last long run this weekend should be 15 kilometresrdquo explained Kloot ldquoIn two weeks it tapers off a bit more and you shouldnrsquot be running more than 10 kilometres and then 5 kilometres In the last week your run should be between 1 and 2 kilometresrdquo Training tapers off to give muscles an oppor-tunity to rest and restore themselves ldquoItrsquos for fatigue If yoursquore a serious runner the bulk of your train-ing should be donerdquo said Kloot ldquoIn the last week you should be taking in more carbohydrates such as pastardquo ldquoFor the half mara-thon if you havenrsquot started training itrsquos really too late I would suggest walking it or doing the 10k or 5krdquo Th e half marathon isnrsquot the only way to get involved in the event Th ere will be 10k and

5k events as well In all three events runners are allowed to run or walk ldquoIn the 5k almost any-one of any ability can get throughrdquo said Kloot ldquoItrsquos a family outing or for those who wish to make this their fi rst event itrsquos a good starting pointrdquo Th e 10k requires a little bit more commit-ment ldquoItrsquos got some chal-lenges If you want to run the 10k and havenrsquot done anything and are reasonably fi t run two to three kilometres every second dayrdquo said Kloot ldquoIf you take it easy you can jog through but you can walk as wellrdquo

New kids on the blockThese two young deer were cruising through town on August 12 Here they were taking a snack break in the trees across from Sunshine Lodge amp Cottages

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Victor Bustamante (left) and Joe Sanchez in the 2011 Dinosaur Valley Half Marathon The run is less than a month away and run-ners will be toning down their training to prepare for the big day by running shorter

distances Anyone who has yet to start training is encouraged to walk or sign up for the 10 k or 5 k distances

fi le photo

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 17 2012 - 15

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Countdown hits three weeks forDinosaur Half Marathon

Want to get in on the fun Th ose interesting in participating are encour-aged to register as soon as possible Th e ear-lier you register the better chance you have of getting one of the offi cial Dinosaur Valley Half Marathon tee shirts Registration so far compared to last year is down ldquoWersquore down in registrations from Drumhell-er As of yesterday [Tuesday] it was 14 percent down on local entriesrdquo said Kloot ldquoWersquod like people to register as soon as possible so we can things ready and get everybody in the 10k or 21k a shirtrdquo However registrations from out of town are on par with the previous year which plays an important role in the local economy ldquoWersquore basically extending the summer sea-son by another week We bring in about 600 participants from out of town who get hotel rooms visit the local attractions and eat hererdquo said Kloot Organizers are busy getting everything ready for the big day but more volunteers are needed to help make the event go as smoothly as pos-sible ldquoArrangements are all going well wersquore pray-ing for good weather and our sponsors have stepped up to the plate againrdquo said Kloot ldquo We still have room for volunteers for the day and for water and feeding tables Any groups who wants to man a water table can contact merdquo To register for the half marathon 10 k or 5k visit wwwdinosaurhalfcom Th ose interested in volunteer and helping out our athletes can contact Kloot at 403-823-4000

SPORTS

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Dust off those skates and hockey sticks Drum-heller itrsquos time to get ready for hockey season However before the season starts parents have a little homework to do so their kids can play Canadarsquos national pastime A new requirement this year from Hockey Alberta for minor hock-ey parents is to complete the online Respect in Sport course ldquoTh e big new thing is the Respect in Sport

online course At least one parent in each fam-ily has to do the Respect in Sport course or their kids canrsquot play hockey after December 1 Itrsquos a really good course for parents to learn how to behave Sometimes they donrsquot really see what theyrsquore acting like and are in their own little bubblerdquo said Drumheller Minor Hockey Associa-tion president Jason Ew-ing Th e program which can be found at wwwhockeyalbertaca was made a requirement in response to parents ver-

bally and in some ex-treme cases even physi-cally abusing volunteer offi cials ldquoTh e number one rea-son cited for coaches managers and offi cials of all ages leaving a sport is unacceptable parent behaviourrdquo claims the Hockey Alberta website ldquoItrsquos something to help the parents real-ize itrsquos fun for the kids and there are volunteers everywhere on the ice Th ey need to respect that because itrsquos for the kids Hopefully the course helps everyone realize the importance of sportsmanship which is the main goal of minor sportsrdquo said Ewing However Ewing com-mented on the high cali-ber of parents in Drum-heller but notes there are some horror stories within the league ldquoIn Drumheller we donrsquot have too many is-

sues with our fans but it is out there Th ere are some interesting stories out there about abuse of offi cialsrdquo said Ewing Last year Hockey Al-berta focused on head shots Tougher penalties have resulted in fewer instances of deliberate head shots Referees will still be vigilant in spot-ting blows to the head ldquoTh e referees were re-ally focused on watching for that and the penalties were quite severerdquo said Ewing ldquoI would say the numbers are down es-pecially the intentional ones I believe it really opened peoplersquos eyes to intentional contacts for surerdquo In two weeks on Au-gust 30 the Drumheller Minor Hockey Associa-tion will be taking regis-trations for the upcom-ing season Registrations will be taking place in the Drumheller Memo-

rial Arena lounge from 5 to 8 pm Minor hockey orga-nizers are hoping to see another strong turnout this year ldquoTh e numbers were good especially in our younger age groups which is great Wersquore expecting the number of younger players to be high againrdquo said Ewing ldquoWersquore hoping we wonrsquot get in a situation where we donrsquot have enough players for two teams but too many for one team Th e big thing is to get as many returnees as possible and a lot of new younger kidsrdquo Normally registration only occurs at the Fall Sports Recreation and Arts Expo Th is year in addition to the Expo we wanted to try something diff erent ldquoWe want to get a bet-ter head count on num-bers so we can be a little

more organized for our evaluations and get a lit-tle more ice time for our kids before the league startsrdquo said Ewing One of the goals this year will be to get play-ers as much ice time as possible A lot of towns have two ice surfaces which makes a diff erence You see some teams get a lot better over the season and it comes down to having more practicerdquo said Ewing To learn more about Drumheller Minor Hockey visit wwwdrumhellerminorhock-eycom Th e Respect in Sport course can be found at wwwhockeyal-bertca ldquoI feel hockey is impor-tant in giving kids some structure and guidancerdquo said Ewing ldquoTh ey also get to spend a lot of weekends with friendsrdquo

Drumheller Minor Hockey will be lacing up skates soon and parents are asked to complete the mandatory Re-spect in Sport course online at wwwhockeyalbertacom The new requirement from Hockey Alberta aims to teach

parents hockey is about kids having fun and to learn re-spect for the many volunteers who make hockey happen

inSide photo by Michael James

16 - Friday August 17 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

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

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Akokiniskway Golf Coursepresents

ldquoBig Swingrdquo Days August 31 September 1 2 amp 3

Join us for a long weekend fi lled with golf specials food entertainment and a whole lot of fun for the whole family

Everyone is welcome whether or not you golf

Big Swing Days DetailsStarting Friday and running through Monday we are taking one last ldquoswingrdquo at summer before itrsquos goneSome activities we have planned are bull Mixed fun tournament ndash 9 holes no age restriction includes dinner and prizes bull Golf Specials ndash Golf Friday after 400 PM and all day Monday for only $10 per person including a power cart bull Helicopter rides from Mountain View Helicopters bull Corn Roast Feast bull Karaoke Nights (all ages welcome) bull Pancake BreakfastWe still have camping spots available so come on out and make a weekend of it

For more information and to book your tee times and camping spots call the pro shop at 677-2250

A full calendar of events is also available on our website at wwwrosebudgolfca

See you soon

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HAPPENINGSinSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 17 2012 -3

FAMILY FUN DAY

THANK YOU TO ALL OUR SPONSORS FOR YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS

Brought to you by the Downtown Drumheller Committee

Bouncy In atablesSpecialized bike demos

Street Magic ShowsCelebrity dunk tank

Face painting amp cariacture artists Motorcycle displays

BBQ amp refreshments in support of the Dinoarts Association

FreestyleMotocross shows

1230 130 230 330

Saturday August 18Downtown Drumheller

12 - 4 PM

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THANK YOUTO ALL OUR SPONSORS FOR YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS

ONE WEEK ONLYAugust 20 - 25$5 per bagBook Sale

Drumheller Public Library - Badlands Community Facility403-823-1371 bull wwwdrumhellerlibraryca

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DRUMHELLER AREA NIGHTLIFEPlaying at The Napier Theatre Friday August 17 to Thursday August 23 730 pm Ted Closed MondaysWednesday August 22 Drumheller Every Wednesday is Wing Night at Vintage Pub amp Grill in Downtown Drumheller Starts at 400 pmSaturday 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

Saturday August 18 Drumheller Family Fun Day Downtown Drumheller 12 -4 pm BBQ and refreshments brought to you by the Downtown Drumheller Committee August 20-26 Drumheller One Week Only Book Sale Drumheller Public Library - Badlands Community Facility $5 per bagSaturday 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 403-821-0326August 31 September 1-3 Rosebud Akokiniskway Golf Course presents Big Swing Days Join us for a long weekend filled with golf specials food entertainment and a whole lot of fun for the whole family For more information and to book your tee times and camping spots call the proshop at 403-677-2250 Wednesday Afternoon KidsClub After School Program 330 - 530 pm Drumheller Church of the Nazarene 627 6 Street East 403-823-7020 for information

Donella Swan | inSide Drumheller

Big Country Out-reach Program for Pe-diatrics children 0-16 were out and about on Friday August 10 An obstacle course was set up for children near the Rotary Spray Park Th e course com-bined three disciplines speech-language pa-thology occupational therapy and physical therapy Professionals with the Outreach Pro-gram were also on site to talk with parents about their childrsquos develop-ment and what devel-opment is all about ldquoTh is is our way of elevating our presence in the Drumheller areardquo

said Rhonda Schultz a speech pathologist with the Big Country Out-reach Program (BCOP) here in Drumheller Outreach programs like these are off ered in communities to al-low parents easy access to professional advice regarding their childrsquos development with big motor skills small mo-tor skills and speech ldquoWe can be the ex-perts in our fi eld but parents are the experts in their children To-gether we can fi gure how we can help them the best if they need an extra handrdquo said Cerrie Zachar physiotherapist with the Outreach Pro-gram ldquoTh ere are no silly

questions If parents are concerned itrsquos worth a lookrdquo said Zachar Sometimes parents donrsquot even need to come in said Laurie Cros-bie a social worker with BCOP She said BCOP can provide par-ents with activities to do with their children to encourage develop-ment ldquoWersquore pretty fortu-nate in the Drumheller area to have a team such as this in a small town We are not close to the big centres and yoursquove got all of the therapists right here in townrdquo said Schultz BCOP operates right out of the Drumheller Health Centre Anyone who has questions re-

garding the program or for the therapists them-selves are encouraged

to contact (403) 820-7986 for further infor-mation

ldquoItrsquos an easy access service for parentsrdquo said Schultz

Robert May 4 of Edmonton stopped by the Big Country Outreach Programrsquos ob-stacle course with his parents Kathleen and Trevor May at the Rotary Spray Park on Friday August 10 The obstacle course

combined speech pathology occupational therapy and physical therapy elements This is one of the ways BCOP gets out and about within the community to let parents know about their free services

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Dino Days with Allied Health Services

Micahel James | inSide Drumheller

Families looking for an afternoon of fun need look no further than a new event in downtown Drumheller On Saturday August 18 downtown will be the site for Family Fun Day an afternoon fi lled with activities and dem-onstrations that will thrill Th e events begin at noon and last until 4 pm ldquoBasically wersquore do-ing a host of activities designed for families Th erersquos a wack of diff er-ent activities going on Th erersquos no admission so come out and check ev-erything outrdquo said John Shoff who is helping or-ganize the event Th e main attrac-tion will be motocross shows throughout the afternoon Ramps will be set up along 3rd Av-enue and the drivers will

perform death-defying stunts ldquoOne of the events wersquore having is a free-style motocross dem-onstration No one has brought anything like this to Drumheller It should be pretty crazyrdquo said Shoff Shoff went on to ex-press how exciting it will be to see the motocross drivers fl ying higher than the buildings in downtown Other events going on include mini-golf facepainting infl ata-bles (such as a bouncy castle) a demonstra-tion by the Sports Room mountain demo by Specialized Badlands Chopperrsquos cruiser and motocross bikes and a barbecue fundraiser for Dino Arts For those feeling like making a political state-ment there will be a Dunk Tunk featuring members of the Drum-heller Town Council

Shoff began plan-ning the day earlier this summer upon learning about McMoran FMX (Freestyle Motocross) Th e group performed in Th ree Hills earlier this year and has performed at the Calgary Stam-pede Shoff launched a cam-paign on Indiegogo a website designed to col-lect donations to bring

the group here Th e campaign ended yester-day Th ough not many donations were made through the site many residents dropped off donations in person Th e show like the rest of Family Fun Day will be free for anyone Th e event kicks off at noon on August 18 with the motocross show start-ing at 1230 pm

3rd Avenue downtown (pictured here) will be transformed into a daredevil motocross extravaganza on August 18 during Family Fun Day a new event created for downtown Drumheller The event starts at noon on August 18 and features McMoran FMX (freestyle motocross) mini-golf a bouncy castle and more The event is free for the public

inSide photo by Michael James

Family Fun Day brings thrills downtown

WORKSMichael James | inSide Drumheller

Drumheller is a little bit safer according to the Drumheller RCMP detach-ment At the August 13 meet-ing of the Drumheller Town Council the quar-terly report was presented for the RCMP Compared to previous years overall crime is down ldquoWersquore not entirely sure why but overall crime has been decreasing in Drum-hellerrdquo said Corporal Kevin Charles a member of the Drumheller RCMP

One area in particular has seen a marked de-crease In the RCMPrsquos an-nual performance plan frauds were highlighted as an area needing increased attention Last year the instances of successful fraud were in-creasing and residents were falling prey to increasingly sophisticated scams espe-cially on the internet It seems the RCMP have been showing results Compared to last year at this time successful frauds have been reduced by 50 percent ldquoI think itrsquos due to educa-

tion and word of mouth People have realized these frauds are becoming more common and are becoming more suspicious by naturerdquo said Corporal Charles ldquoTh ere were so many new frauds and people were being taken by them In response we spread pub-lic awareness because the best thing is prevention in these casesrdquo Unfortunately frauds especially those done over the internet are diffi cult to investigate and in some cases the perpetrator may not even reside in Canada Residents are asked to re-main vigilant and report anything they may suspect is fraud Another area showing a sizeable decrease is drug investigations and criminal off ences within the Drum-heller Penitentiary RCMP and Canadian Correction Services have been work-ing closely together in Pen-itentiary related issues ldquoTh erersquos been a lot of good work done and in-mates are realizing they will be held accountable for their behaviour in prisonrdquo said Corporal Charles Th ere are some areas that have risen during the spring and summer Th e RCMP are cracking down on distracted driving within their jurisdiction Last fall legislation was passed making distracted driving an off ense Most incidents of distracted

driving involve drivers us-ing electronic devices es-pecially mobile phones while driving After a large decrease immediately after the leg-islation was passed RCMP have observed an increas-ing number of motorists using electronics while driving ldquoTh ey were doing re-ally well last fall but now people are back on their phones We are going to increase enforcement and keep writing tickets Most everyone knows itrsquos illegal Th ey have to understand there are consequences whether it be a fi ne or collisionrdquo said Corporal Charles Property crime par-ticularly tagging and graf-fi ti rose sharply during the spring and early summer Recently the number of in-cidents has fallen ldquoWe had a bit of an issue with graffi ti but itrsquos subsid-ed for nowrdquo said Corporal Charles Th ere have also been an increased number of false alarms and false 911 calls ldquoSometimes people donrsquot know who to call so they call 911 or they pocket dial and that ties up resourc-es Everyone has to know what 911 is for and that is to report an emergency If you want to fi le a com-plaint with the local police call the police complaint number in the jurisdiction yoursquore in As for pocket di-als you have to be careful Know you phone and what each button does If therersquos a way to lock the screen or key pad do so Itrsquoll save a lot of time for 911 dispatch and emergency servicesrdquo said Corporal Charles False 911 calls can have far reaching consequences In the case of pocket dials especially those calls must be investigated which ties up offi cers which could be dangerous if a real emer-gency were to occur Th e last trend is a large increase in the number of traffi c enforcement inci-dents ldquoTraffi c enforcement is up the number of tickets issued has nearly doubled compared to this time last year With fewer calls for service the members have more time to get out there to do traffi c services and hopefully prevent more collisionsrdquo said Corporal Charles Th e RCMP are going to be focusing on impaired driving for the immediate future ldquoWe are looking at im-paired driving this month Th ere is new legislation in September with the imme-diate roadside sanctionsrdquo said Corporal Charles ldquoHopefully we can not only catch impaired drivers but prevent them as wellrdquo

4 - Friday August 17 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

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The Drumheller RCMP reported a decrease in crime with-in Drumheller at the meeting of Town Council on August 13 Frauds and Penitentiary issues have declined dra-matically in particular There were some areas that saw a rise including distracted driving false 911 calls property crime and traffi c enforcement issues RCMP will be con-centrating on impaired driving for the immediate future

inSide photo by Michael James

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Th e musical dreams of a young Drumheller man are becoming a reality Local hip-hop artist Jason McLean also known by his stage name Sleezy has re-leased his fi rst music video and will soon re-lease his fi rst album For McLean who has been performing and writing hip-hop songs since he was 16 the releases are a dream come true ldquoItrsquos amazing Th ere were a couple times where it was stressful to the point of wanting to give up because Irsquod be working and things werenrsquot happening as fast as I wantedrdquo said McLean ldquoIrsquom just wait-ing for a few features from other artists and Irsquove got a bit more to record myselfrdquo Already one of those songs Fifteen Min-utes hit the internet in the form of a music video and the numbers of views are steadily climbing ldquoWhen I wrote the song it was one of those moments where I was kind of getting tired and thinking about everything I had done before that Th e fi fteen minutes of fame is the basis of the song If my fi fteen minutes were up I was going to enjoy itrdquo said McLean ldquoTh e response Irsquove got from the video the stuff people are giving me back about my music and almost releasing a CD is unbelievable Itrsquos a good feeling for surerdquo McLeanrsquos fi rst al-bum is expected to come out at the end of September It con-tains McLeanrsquos origi-nal work including the songs Gone Crazy Life Irsquove Lived My Life Make My Move You Need Me and one song that means a lot to McLean ldquoTh erersquos a song called You and Me and itrsquos probably the most per-sonal song Irsquove ever written Itrsquos about the relationship between me and my sonrsquos moth-er Irsquove been writing it for eight months and

still not quite done Itrsquos hard to tap into those emotions and put it all out there Itrsquos going to be an amazing song and Irsquom really proud of itrdquo said McLean McLean a native to Drumheller fi rst got into hip-hop 10 years ago after a family friend gave him a tape con-taining songs by War-ren G and Snoop Dog from the early 1990rsquos McLean listened to it non stop but had to hide it from his par-ents ldquoFrom the fi rst time I heard it I decided that was me thatrsquos what I wanted to dordquo said McLean He got into hip-hop more and more and lists Eminem Tupac Notorious BIG Bone Th ugs Th e Rascals and Classifi ed as the artists who infl uenced him but it was local artists like himself he credits the most as de-fi ning his style In the past fi ve years McLean has taken his love of hip-hop and turned it into a pas-sion In that time he has been writing re-cording and perform-ing throughout Alber-ta ldquoI mostly have to travel to other places like Calgary and Ed-monton to do shows but Irsquove had a few suc-cessful shows hererdquo said McLean ldquo[Hip-hop is] virtually non-existent in Drumheller

As far as anyone taking it seriously and trying to make it something there are only one or two peoplerdquo When not record-ing or on the road performing McLean works in wire line well servicing but even then he canrsquot put down his passion

ldquoWhen Irsquom work-ing by myself I work on rhymes in my head and practice my songsrdquo said McLean His fi rst album hasnrsquot even been released yet and McLean is already looking forward to the second which will in-clude a song he wrote about Drumheller ldquoIrsquom defi nitely plan-ning to do a video and hopefully get a lot of locals involved It men-tions the coal mine and the museums so Irsquoll try to incorporate thatrdquo said McLean Th is promised McLean is only the be-ginning ldquoAside from my fam-ily itrsquos the most impor-tant thing in my life I

never really grew up in a sense because I never got to that point where I believed I ever had to stop following my dreams Irsquoll hope-fully never quit unless I have to Itrsquos my biggest passion so Irsquoll never just walk away from itrdquo said McLean ldquoIf I were to quit to-morrow I would spend the rest of my life re-gretting itrdquo To see the video visit w w wyoutubecomsleezymuzik To learn more about McLean check out wwwreverb-nationcommischief-musik

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 17 2012 - 5

ldquoItrsquos amazing There were

a couple times where it was

stressful to point of wanting

to give up be-cause Irsquod be working

and things werenrsquot happening as fast as

I wantedrdquo Jason McLean

QU

OTE

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Bottle drives are a fun and easy way to raise money for your organization while doing something great for the environment There are many ways to do one a door-

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Visit your local Depot for a How To Guide door hangers or to learn more

by C Aiello

Chips with Salsaa little spicy

but always welcome

How did you spend your August long weekend Out of town On the road At the lake At a campsite Playing golf None of the above Well with the weather the way it was you could have enjoyed them all Me I did something Irsquove never done before Way back in April or May I sat up one night after the late movie and watched a fi shing show I like watching fi shing and it didnrsquot hurt that for once it was two young women They were fl y fi shing for trout on a river As I watched I thought I recognized the mountains in the background and guessed the river was the Elk River which runs through Fernie BC my Dads birthplace and favorite vacation spot of my youth At the end of the show my suspicions were confi rmed it was the Elk River and I wrote down the name of the guiding company thinking that ldquosomedayrdquo I might like to give that a try Fly fi shing that is ldquoSomedayrdquo came in June when I called the guiding com-pany Of course I couldnrsquot get anyone by phone (more on that later) and had to resort to e-mail Arrangements were made for the weekend of August 345 and I would wet my fi rst fl y the morning of the 4th I drove down to Fernie on Thursday arriving late in the af-ternoon I went straight to my motel where I again tried to call my guide to no avail I wanted to meet with her on Fri-day so we might at least get acquainted and I would know what to expect on Saturday Friday morning I called again this time leaving a mes-sage that I could be reached at the motel I then went for breakfast and a hike I got back changed and went to see my sister-in-law When I told her I hadnrsquot yet reached my guide she asked if she might have e-mailed me Revealing the ignorance of a man who lives in a cave I said I didnrsquot have my computer whereupon she replied I could use her computer as long as I knew my password Who knew Any-way there it was my guide would meet me in the parking lot of the motel at 600 pm and so she did 1000 orsquoclock Saturday morning I received my fi rst les-son in fl y casting Becky my guide was most patient ( I donrsquot think I hooked her more than twice all day) and very knowledgeable We were on the river from about 1030 till about 630 in the evening We had a nice lunch on the river Becky put me where the fi sh were and I hooked a great many The woman yelled ldquoStrikerdquo more times than an MLB umpire I hooked them I just couldnrsquot land them Irsquom not sure who was more frustrated Ah well it was one of the most pleasant afternoons ever spent The sun the river the mountains the elusive fi sh and a woman to yell at me yet do all the hard work (Oh and about the phones the woman seems to have a propensity for dropping her cell phone into water river water dishwater it doesnrsquot seem to matter) And thatrsquos how I spent my August long weekend So en-joyable was it that I may very well do it again next year

Drumheller hip-hop artist shares music with world in fi rst music video

Jason ldquoSleezyrdquo McLean a local hip-hop artist is hard at work recording and edit-ing his fi rst album and has just released his fi rst offi cial music video on YouTube McLean fi rst started listening to hip-hop

10 years ago and started to write and per-form fi ve years ago McLeanrsquos album fea-tures original material written by McLean himself and is hoped to be released late September

submitted photo

Friday May 22 2009

TheYour guide to

For a complete listing

of programs and to book

your experience visit the

Museum or scan here

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If you know someone who has a cool ride let us knowCall us at 403-823-2580 or email news insidedrumhellercom

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)

Greg Robbin cruises the DORVA Motocross Track on his KTM 250F Itrsquos a four-stroke dirt bike equipped with an FMF Megabomb header and an FMF 41 exhaust ldquoThe bike has an electric start which said is nice because Irsquom an old man and canrsquot kick start a bike anymorerdquo Robbin said in a joking manner He said he will never ride anything but orange ldquoThe sport drug me in just looked kinda cool and living here in Drumheller made it easy to accessrdquo

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Dirt

Rider

Friday August 17 2012 Page 6 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

Rides

Find your copy on standsand in your mailboxEvery Friday

Call 403-823-2580 to place your ad today

Ask for Wendy or Kathryn

Donella SwanThe Weekender

Th ere is nothing bet-ter on a hot summer day than to cool off by tak-ing a swim a cruise on a boat or a fl oat down the Red Deer River as many locals do However caution needs to be kept in mind to stay safe around water any water for that mat-ter Every year Alber-tans die from drowning Here are some tips from Alberta Health Services and Canadian Red Cross on how to stay safe and enjoy the water during the warmer months1 Wear a life jacket or PFD All boats are required to have lifejackets or personal fl oatation de-vices (PFD) for every single passenger on board Wearing a life-jacket or PFD will sig-nifi cantly reduce the risk of drowning should an unexpected or uninten-tional entry to the water occur2 Know your environ-ment Many drownings are the result of people not being aware of water temperature currents and wind conditions or changing weather fac-tors Th e presence of cold water wind waves and darkness make rec-reational activities much

more dangerous3 Check water depth Diving headfi rst into water should be avoided unless the individual is properly trained and the water has been checked for depth 4 Supervision is key Children should al-ways be supervised when swimming and consider requiring all non-swimmers to wear a life jacket 5 Donrsquot mix alcohol and boating Consumption of al-cohol while boating is a major factor in many boating-related inci-dents that result in a drowning

6 Staggering Statistics Here are some com-mon factors from the Canadian Red Cross ex-amining drowning fatal-ities over a period of 10 years Children ages one to four and men ages 15 to 44 are at the greatest risk of drowning Drowning is one of the leading causes of unin-tentional death for Ca-nadian children ages one to four It only takes a few centimetres of water to drown - enough to cover the mouth and nose Factors for adults in water-related fatalities included water current

and alcohol consump-tion Th ese are just a few of the suggestions and sta-tistics given by Alberta Health Services and the Canadian Red Cross re-garding water safety

Friday August 17 2012 Page 7 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

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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

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beloved dog Jaxy when they take a swim They were enjoying a dip in Sheerness Lake on August 12

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Staying cautionary while enjoying water activities this summer

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

ROSEBUDAKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE

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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

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Chamber of Development

amp Tourism

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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

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Portable water amp dump station Medical Clinic

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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)

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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

(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

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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

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LEGEND

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WORLDrsquoS LARGEST DINOSAUR

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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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Rotary Splash Park

Located next to the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur

The Fossil Shop

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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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WErsquoRE LOCATED IN EAST COULEE AT 169-6TH STREET

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

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Bernie Made

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Who are you Tania and Barrie AlbertWhere are you from Auckland New ZealandWhat brings you to Drumheller We came here for the 2012 World Outrigger Sprint Championships in Calgary which are canoe races I [Tania] am a paddler We decided to check Drumheller out for the day What do you like most about Drumheller Everything Th is whole place is amazing Th e politeness of the people has been great and to fi nd a museum like this in what seems like the middle of nowhere is great

What would you change about the valley Nothing Th e weather has been beautiful so what more could we ask for Wersquove also noticed there is a great variety of healthy food here Being into sports eating healthy is a big priority If we came to visit your town what would you suggest us to see We would suggest the Sky Tower in Auckland Itrsquos sort of like the Calgary Tower but with a bigger observation fl oor New Zealand is also great for sailing

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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 403-823-258033m

403-823-5155

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Throughout summertime The Weekender

will be looking for visitors to the valley and sharing their stories with inSide readers

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inSide photo by Donella Swan

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Caption This is a weekly feature asking readers to provide a headline for a photo from the valley Winners will receive a Drumheller MailinSide Drumheller prize

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BREAK

CLUES ACROSS

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Anwar10 Identical14 Military assistant15 True heath

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connection60 City founded by Xenophanes61 Extremely angry65 Wild Eurasian mountain goat66 Voyage on water67 Comforts68 Otherwise69 Young herrings in Norway70 Weapon discharges71 Prepares a dining table

CLUES DOWN

1 Shopping pouches2 Old Italian money3 Central German river4 Composer Ludwig van5 A way to withdraw6 Macaws7 Radiotelegraphic signal8 Highest card9 Any bone of the tarsus10 Places to store valuables11 Actor Ladd12 Nutmeg seed covering 13 Vision organs21 Abnormal breathing

23 Crownworks25 Religious recluse26 Fruits of the genus Musa27 Thou __ do it28 Repeatedly29 Plant of a clone31 African tribe 32 No Irish borough amp bay33 French Chateau Royal36 Bulk storage container38 ldquoGood Wiferdquo Actress Julianna43 Assoc of Licensed Aircraft Engineers45 An account of events48 West __ archipelago50 Coercion51 Ancient Scand bard 53 Leaves of the hemp plant 54 Jai __ sport55 Designer Chapman57 Having the skill to do something58 Exam59 Prior wives62 Bravo Bravo Bravo63 Volcanic mountain in Japan64 Vietnamese offensive

ARIES - Mar 21Apr 20Aries your goals are easily achieved this week All you really need to do is set your mind to them and everything will fall into place along the way

TAURUS - Apr 21May 21Taurus you may feel rushed by outside pressures but it really is up to you to set your own pace Everything will get done if you just relax

GEMINI - May 22Jun 21Those closest to you need a little space and respect Gemini Just give them what they need and all will go smoothly Wednesday could be a trying day

CANCER - Jun 22Jul 22Cancer you may need to act quickly before things start moving in the wrong direction You have to take control and make sure things are on the right course

LEO - Jul 23Aug 23Leo you can have fun doing just about anything this week You have lots of energy so maybe something physical will fi t the bill Grab a crowd and go to it

VIRGO - Aug 24Sept 22Virgo things have not been going your way but that is no reason to be disappointed You will soon fi nd a way to bounce back and get back on track

LIBRA - Sept 23Oct 23Libra this week you have the uncanny ability to impress people in one-on-one conversation Start by focusing all of your energy on one particular relationship

SCORPIO - Oct 24Nov 22Scorpio itrsquos time to assess your health and make a few changes for the better Itrsquos within reason to change your diet and exercise more often It will be to your advantage

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23Dec 21Sagittarius you will fi nd yoursquore incredibly effi cient this week both at home and at work If you have time left over you may want to help a coworker or family member

CAPRICORN - Dec 22Jan 20Capricorn both work and family issues are on your mind but you can only tackle one set of concerns at a time Figure out which one is a priority and set your wheels in motion

AQUARIUS - Jan 21Feb 18Aquarius you are likely to feel amazing this week so much so that you actually do a double-take in the mirror to make sure itrsquos you looking back Savor every moment

PISCES - Feb 19Mar 20Pisces you may have some trouble fi guring out what is real and whatrsquos a facade this week Others can provide backup if you need it

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 17 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

Word Search Solution

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reducing bacteria growth that causes urinary issues Some believe blueberries can help reduce bel-ly fat Blueberries contain 14 mg of Vitamin C and 08 mg Vitamin E per 1 cup of blueberries Blueberries were once used to make dyes and paints North Americas favorite muffi n is the blue-berry muffi n Blueberries may help prevent damage caused by heart disease cancer and Alzheimers dis-ease Blueberries are the offi cial berries of Nova Scotia Canada Th e anthocyanin found in blueberries can help improve eyesight

Blueberries are one of the only foods that are naturally blue in color Th e annual harvest of North American blue-berries would cover a four lane highway from Chicago to New York if spread out in a single layer Blueberries grow on a shrub that belongs to the heath family Th ere are approximately 30 diff erent species of blueberries Blueberries were not cultivated until the be-ginning of the 20th century becoming com-mercially available in 1916 Th e white powdery substance on blueberries is called bloom Bloom indicates fresh berries

Blueberry facts

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403-823-5533403-823-5533

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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 OPPORTUNITIES

ALBERTA BASED COMPANY looking for qualifi ed amp experienced Equipment Opera-tors Mulcher Feller Buncher amp Processor Operators Out of town amp camp work Safety tickets amp drivers abstract required Email re-sume jobscommandequipmentcom Fax 780-488-3002NOW HIRING Retail Department Managers Cabelarsquos Edmonton retail is seeking experi-enced Retail Department Managers for both Hardlines and Softlines To apply please visit wwwcabelascacareers 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-torwestfrasercom 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 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 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 RESIDENT MANAGER COUPLE required for equestrian operation (Priddis) Ideal for ma-turesemi-retired couple with prior experience Duties include facility amp household mainte-nance animal care amp child care Accommo-dations included Send cover letter amp resume infofamilyfuturescom or fax 403-265-7879 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 AampB PIPELINERS is accepting resumes Quality Control Inspectors (CWB Certifi ed) Field Safety Advisors (pipeline experience

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MANUFACTURED HOMES

JANDEL HOMES 7 sold 53 remaining stock homes available for immediate delivery 17

models to choose from Loaded with op-tions priced from $116000 - $144900 wwwjandelhomescom LAST 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 NOBODY - We mean nobody beats our pric-esservice on SRI Homes Check it out - see us last Huge discounts on all 2011 stock Im-mediate delivery Call now 1-877-341-4422 wwwdynamicmodularca

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REAL ESTATE21 QTRS of Farmland amp 3 Country Acreag-es in Hythe Alberta by Unreserved Ritchie Bros Auction October 4 3183+- total acres $33000 Surface Lease Revenue rbauctioncom HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL PROPERTY 5 miles east of Grande Prairie by Unreserved Ritchie Bros Auction October 4 153+- acres zoned RM2 Hwy frontage rbauctioncom HAND CRAFTED log homes log accents and milled log replacement components MampH Wood Specialties Ltd 780-459-5700 wwwmhwoodcom FULLY SERVICED Lake Lots for sale Start-ing at $69900 Elinor Lake Resort 25 hours North East of Edmonton 1-877-623-3990 wwwelinorlakeresortcom

RECREATIONAL VEHICLES

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HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED Live-in care-giver needed for 3 boys on full time basis in a private home in Drumheller Must have Grade 12 at least Basic nursing or care giving skills required Room and board provided at $336month 2 week vacation provided and pay annually Wage is $10hr and 40hr wk Contact 403-823-8628 Email nanathwebmailcoza 33p34

AUTO

CAR FOR SALE 2004 Toyo-ta Celica 147000 kms auto $798000 403-823-6659 33p

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FREE PICKUPof all unwanted vehicles

Phone Bob or Chris403-364-2161

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Classifi eds forClassifi eds for great resultsgreat results

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

One of the Valleyrsquos most iconic men is looking a little on the pale side these days Th e Drumheller and District Museum Society is giving Big John a fresh makeover Th e white and black look currently is not a fashion statement and is only the fi rst phase Soon volunteers will give him a new paint job ldquoWersquove taken to calling him our coal mimerrdquo said Sharesse Th ompson presi-dentvolunteer manager of the Drumheller and District Museum Society ldquoWersquore going for more of the au-

thentic look When he got repainted when we fi rst moved down here it looked cartoony Now wersquove got more realistic coloursrdquo Big John overalls will be a denim blue similar to what coal miners used to wear However there is more in the works for the museum than a fresh coat of paint for Big John ldquoSome of our plans in-clude a complete overhaul of the organization It is our greatest dream to take our existing building and work to restructure the exterior to entice visitors down our street Th is will include new murals and drop bannersrdquo said Th ompson Th ere are plans to address

interior of the building as well Th e front desk and gift shop were redone several years ago with a fresh new look but the galleries retain a retro look from the 1970rsquos ldquoPlans for the main gal-leries are ever changing as we seem to run into some problems along the way However we plan on put-ting in all new cabinets and lightingrdquo said Th ompson Another ongoing project is archiving their large col-lection of historic artifacts Th e museum can be found on 3rd Avenue and 1st Street East and faced some challenges over the years Th e organization is run entirely by volunteers and more are needed to

help move the museum for-ward Volunteers are needed to help with manning the building during operating hours and with the work planned for the museum ldquoItrsquos an entirely volunteer organization Even a couple hours here and there would help out a lotrdquo said Th omp-son Th ompson has been vol-unteering for 11 years and would never look back

ldquoI was working at the Tyr-rell Museum at the time and I was asked one summer to help out here I fell in love with the place and the his-tory and have been here ever sincerdquo said Th ompson Anyone interested in volunteering can contact Th ompson at 403-820-8544 It is planned to have Big John the ldquocoal mimerrdquo re-painted in the next couple weeks and is just the tip of

the iceberg of whatrsquos hap-pening at the Badlands His-toric Centre

Sharesse Thompson presidentvolunteer manager of the Drumheller and District Museum Society with the fa-mous Big John who has stood in front of the Badlands Historic Centre for years Big John is being repainted and there are plans in the works to improve the remainder of the museum

inSide photo by Michael James

Historic Centre takes aim at fresh new look

WHO are youare youWho are you is a weekly feature

that profiles 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

Claire MilliganAge 33 by the end of this monthEmployer HampH OpticalOccupation Registered hearing aid practi-tionerWhat do you like most about your job People generally donrsquot grow up wanting to be a hearing aid specialist but this is such a rewarding job I get people thanking me for what I did I love making a diff erence in peo-plersquos livesWhere are you from originally I grew up here in DrumhellerWhat do you like most about the Valley I really like how the community is so banded together When therersquos a task to be done or money needs to be raised they get on itAny top travel destinations I defi nitely want to go to where my ancestors are from in Western Europe so Scotland Ireland and England Irsquod like to know what itrsquos about and get some nice pictures of some castlesIf you could travel through time when and where would you go Back to the lsquo40rsquos I really like that era with the fashions vehi-cles and the old fashioned idealsWhat is your most memorable childhood toy Easy In 1985 I opened my Christmas present and it was a Cabbage Patch doll her name was Maggie I still have her she has a spot in the closetWhat is one thing you could eat for the rest of your life Th erersquos this cream cheese dip with salsa fresh vegetables and shredded cheese You just scrape it up with crackers

Favourite moviestv shows Irsquove been watching Quantum Leap on Netfl ix like crazy For movies Th e Princess Bride and Legend If I had to choose something more recent For-rest GumpFavourite songs I like club music some-thing that always has a happy beat to it I like the new song Someone I Used to KnowDo you collect anything Board games and some really old and obscure ones too like Worst Case Scenario Survival GameAny words of wisdom You must put your-self in alignment with what it is you want

14 - Friday August 17 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

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(l-r) Tori James 8 and Rorie Perrott 11 were making the most of the hot weather during the August long weekend by sell-ing lemonade at the DORVA Motocross

Track during the races The girls said they made at least $100 each day they were set up selling the refreshments

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Get your lemonade

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Ready Set In three weeks the Di-

nosaur Half Marathon will hit ldquoGordquo Organizers are busy getting things together for the big day and runners continue

their training for one of Drumhellerrsquos largest sporting events inSide Drumheller spoke with organizer Colin Kloot to learn about what training is needed to prepare for race day ldquoIf yoursquove been train-ing this Friday should be your last long run For a serious contender their last long run this weekend should be 15 kilometresrdquo explained Kloot ldquoIn two weeks it tapers off a bit more and you shouldnrsquot be running more than 10 kilometres and then 5 kilometres In the last week your run should be between 1 and 2 kilometresrdquo Training tapers off to give muscles an oppor-tunity to rest and restore themselves ldquoItrsquos for fatigue If yoursquore a serious runner the bulk of your train-ing should be donerdquo said Kloot ldquoIn the last week you should be taking in more carbohydrates such as pastardquo ldquoFor the half mara-thon if you havenrsquot started training itrsquos really too late I would suggest walking it or doing the 10k or 5krdquo Th e half marathon isnrsquot the only way to get involved in the event Th ere will be 10k and

5k events as well In all three events runners are allowed to run or walk ldquoIn the 5k almost any-one of any ability can get throughrdquo said Kloot ldquoItrsquos a family outing or for those who wish to make this their fi rst event itrsquos a good starting pointrdquo Th e 10k requires a little bit more commit-ment ldquoItrsquos got some chal-lenges If you want to run the 10k and havenrsquot done anything and are reasonably fi t run two to three kilometres every second dayrdquo said Kloot ldquoIf you take it easy you can jog through but you can walk as wellrdquo

New kids on the blockThese two young deer were cruising through town on August 12 Here they were taking a snack break in the trees across from Sunshine Lodge amp Cottages

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Victor Bustamante (left) and Joe Sanchez in the 2011 Dinosaur Valley Half Marathon The run is less than a month away and run-ners will be toning down their training to prepare for the big day by running shorter

distances Anyone who has yet to start training is encouraged to walk or sign up for the 10 k or 5 k distances

fi le photo

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Countdown hits three weeks forDinosaur Half Marathon

Want to get in on the fun Th ose interesting in participating are encour-aged to register as soon as possible Th e ear-lier you register the better chance you have of getting one of the offi cial Dinosaur Valley Half Marathon tee shirts Registration so far compared to last year is down ldquoWersquore down in registrations from Drumhell-er As of yesterday [Tuesday] it was 14 percent down on local entriesrdquo said Kloot ldquoWersquod like people to register as soon as possible so we can things ready and get everybody in the 10k or 21k a shirtrdquo However registrations from out of town are on par with the previous year which plays an important role in the local economy ldquoWersquore basically extending the summer sea-son by another week We bring in about 600 participants from out of town who get hotel rooms visit the local attractions and eat hererdquo said Kloot Organizers are busy getting everything ready for the big day but more volunteers are needed to help make the event go as smoothly as pos-sible ldquoArrangements are all going well wersquore pray-ing for good weather and our sponsors have stepped up to the plate againrdquo said Kloot ldquo We still have room for volunteers for the day and for water and feeding tables Any groups who wants to man a water table can contact merdquo To register for the half marathon 10 k or 5k visit wwwdinosaurhalfcom Th ose interested in volunteer and helping out our athletes can contact Kloot at 403-823-4000

SPORTS

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Dust off those skates and hockey sticks Drum-heller itrsquos time to get ready for hockey season However before the season starts parents have a little homework to do so their kids can play Canadarsquos national pastime A new requirement this year from Hockey Alberta for minor hock-ey parents is to complete the online Respect in Sport course ldquoTh e big new thing is the Respect in Sport

online course At least one parent in each fam-ily has to do the Respect in Sport course or their kids canrsquot play hockey after December 1 Itrsquos a really good course for parents to learn how to behave Sometimes they donrsquot really see what theyrsquore acting like and are in their own little bubblerdquo said Drumheller Minor Hockey Associa-tion president Jason Ew-ing Th e program which can be found at wwwhockeyalbertaca was made a requirement in response to parents ver-

bally and in some ex-treme cases even physi-cally abusing volunteer offi cials ldquoTh e number one rea-son cited for coaches managers and offi cials of all ages leaving a sport is unacceptable parent behaviourrdquo claims the Hockey Alberta website ldquoItrsquos something to help the parents real-ize itrsquos fun for the kids and there are volunteers everywhere on the ice Th ey need to respect that because itrsquos for the kids Hopefully the course helps everyone realize the importance of sportsmanship which is the main goal of minor sportsrdquo said Ewing However Ewing com-mented on the high cali-ber of parents in Drum-heller but notes there are some horror stories within the league ldquoIn Drumheller we donrsquot have too many is-

sues with our fans but it is out there Th ere are some interesting stories out there about abuse of offi cialsrdquo said Ewing Last year Hockey Al-berta focused on head shots Tougher penalties have resulted in fewer instances of deliberate head shots Referees will still be vigilant in spot-ting blows to the head ldquoTh e referees were re-ally focused on watching for that and the penalties were quite severerdquo said Ewing ldquoI would say the numbers are down es-pecially the intentional ones I believe it really opened peoplersquos eyes to intentional contacts for surerdquo In two weeks on Au-gust 30 the Drumheller Minor Hockey Associa-tion will be taking regis-trations for the upcom-ing season Registrations will be taking place in the Drumheller Memo-

rial Arena lounge from 5 to 8 pm Minor hockey orga-nizers are hoping to see another strong turnout this year ldquoTh e numbers were good especially in our younger age groups which is great Wersquore expecting the number of younger players to be high againrdquo said Ewing ldquoWersquore hoping we wonrsquot get in a situation where we donrsquot have enough players for two teams but too many for one team Th e big thing is to get as many returnees as possible and a lot of new younger kidsrdquo Normally registration only occurs at the Fall Sports Recreation and Arts Expo Th is year in addition to the Expo we wanted to try something diff erent ldquoWe want to get a bet-ter head count on num-bers so we can be a little

more organized for our evaluations and get a lit-tle more ice time for our kids before the league startsrdquo said Ewing One of the goals this year will be to get play-ers as much ice time as possible A lot of towns have two ice surfaces which makes a diff erence You see some teams get a lot better over the season and it comes down to having more practicerdquo said Ewing To learn more about Drumheller Minor Hockey visit wwwdrumhellerminorhock-eycom Th e Respect in Sport course can be found at wwwhockeyal-bertca ldquoI feel hockey is impor-tant in giving kids some structure and guidancerdquo said Ewing ldquoTh ey also get to spend a lot of weekends with friendsrdquo

Drumheller Minor Hockey will be lacing up skates soon and parents are asked to complete the mandatory Re-spect in Sport course online at wwwhockeyalbertacom The new requirement from Hockey Alberta aims to teach

parents hockey is about kids having fun and to learn re-spect for the many volunteers who make hockey happen

inSide photo by Michael James

16 - Friday August 17 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

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

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Join us for a long weekend fi lled with golf specials food entertainment and a whole lot of fun for the whole family

Everyone is welcome whether or not you golf

Big Swing Days DetailsStarting Friday and running through Monday we are taking one last ldquoswingrdquo at summer before itrsquos goneSome activities we have planned are bull Mixed fun tournament ndash 9 holes no age restriction includes dinner and prizes bull Golf Specials ndash Golf Friday after 400 PM and all day Monday for only $10 per person including a power cart bull Helicopter rides from Mountain View Helicopters bull Corn Roast Feast bull Karaoke Nights (all ages welcome) bull Pancake BreakfastWe still have camping spots available so come on out and make a weekend of it

For more information and to book your tee times and camping spots call the pro shop at 677-2250

A full calendar of events is also available on our website at wwwrosebudgolfca

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WORKSMichael James | inSide Drumheller

Drumheller is a little bit safer according to the Drumheller RCMP detach-ment At the August 13 meet-ing of the Drumheller Town Council the quar-terly report was presented for the RCMP Compared to previous years overall crime is down ldquoWersquore not entirely sure why but overall crime has been decreasing in Drum-hellerrdquo said Corporal Kevin Charles a member of the Drumheller RCMP

One area in particular has seen a marked de-crease In the RCMPrsquos an-nual performance plan frauds were highlighted as an area needing increased attention Last year the instances of successful fraud were in-creasing and residents were falling prey to increasingly sophisticated scams espe-cially on the internet It seems the RCMP have been showing results Compared to last year at this time successful frauds have been reduced by 50 percent ldquoI think itrsquos due to educa-

tion and word of mouth People have realized these frauds are becoming more common and are becoming more suspicious by naturerdquo said Corporal Charles ldquoTh ere were so many new frauds and people were being taken by them In response we spread pub-lic awareness because the best thing is prevention in these casesrdquo Unfortunately frauds especially those done over the internet are diffi cult to investigate and in some cases the perpetrator may not even reside in Canada Residents are asked to re-main vigilant and report anything they may suspect is fraud Another area showing a sizeable decrease is drug investigations and criminal off ences within the Drum-heller Penitentiary RCMP and Canadian Correction Services have been work-ing closely together in Pen-itentiary related issues ldquoTh erersquos been a lot of good work done and in-mates are realizing they will be held accountable for their behaviour in prisonrdquo said Corporal Charles Th ere are some areas that have risen during the spring and summer Th e RCMP are cracking down on distracted driving within their jurisdiction Last fall legislation was passed making distracted driving an off ense Most incidents of distracted

driving involve drivers us-ing electronic devices es-pecially mobile phones while driving After a large decrease immediately after the leg-islation was passed RCMP have observed an increas-ing number of motorists using electronics while driving ldquoTh ey were doing re-ally well last fall but now people are back on their phones We are going to increase enforcement and keep writing tickets Most everyone knows itrsquos illegal Th ey have to understand there are consequences whether it be a fi ne or collisionrdquo said Corporal Charles Property crime par-ticularly tagging and graf-fi ti rose sharply during the spring and early summer Recently the number of in-cidents has fallen ldquoWe had a bit of an issue with graffi ti but itrsquos subsid-ed for nowrdquo said Corporal Charles Th ere have also been an increased number of false alarms and false 911 calls ldquoSometimes people donrsquot know who to call so they call 911 or they pocket dial and that ties up resourc-es Everyone has to know what 911 is for and that is to report an emergency If you want to fi le a com-plaint with the local police call the police complaint number in the jurisdiction yoursquore in As for pocket di-als you have to be careful Know you phone and what each button does If therersquos a way to lock the screen or key pad do so Itrsquoll save a lot of time for 911 dispatch and emergency servicesrdquo said Corporal Charles False 911 calls can have far reaching consequences In the case of pocket dials especially those calls must be investigated which ties up offi cers which could be dangerous if a real emer-gency were to occur Th e last trend is a large increase in the number of traffi c enforcement inci-dents ldquoTraffi c enforcement is up the number of tickets issued has nearly doubled compared to this time last year With fewer calls for service the members have more time to get out there to do traffi c services and hopefully prevent more collisionsrdquo said Corporal Charles Th e RCMP are going to be focusing on impaired driving for the immediate future ldquoWe are looking at im-paired driving this month Th ere is new legislation in September with the imme-diate roadside sanctionsrdquo said Corporal Charles ldquoHopefully we can not only catch impaired drivers but prevent them as wellrdquo

4 - Friday August 17 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

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RCMP report crime downturn in recent report

The Drumheller RCMP reported a decrease in crime with-in Drumheller at the meeting of Town Council on August 13 Frauds and Penitentiary issues have declined dra-matically in particular There were some areas that saw a rise including distracted driving false 911 calls property crime and traffi c enforcement issues RCMP will be con-centrating on impaired driving for the immediate future

inSide photo by Michael James

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Th e musical dreams of a young Drumheller man are becoming a reality Local hip-hop artist Jason McLean also known by his stage name Sleezy has re-leased his fi rst music video and will soon re-lease his fi rst album For McLean who has been performing and writing hip-hop songs since he was 16 the releases are a dream come true ldquoItrsquos amazing Th ere were a couple times where it was stressful to the point of wanting to give up because Irsquod be working and things werenrsquot happening as fast as I wantedrdquo said McLean ldquoIrsquom just wait-ing for a few features from other artists and Irsquove got a bit more to record myselfrdquo Already one of those songs Fifteen Min-utes hit the internet in the form of a music video and the numbers of views are steadily climbing ldquoWhen I wrote the song it was one of those moments where I was kind of getting tired and thinking about everything I had done before that Th e fi fteen minutes of fame is the basis of the song If my fi fteen minutes were up I was going to enjoy itrdquo said McLean ldquoTh e response Irsquove got from the video the stuff people are giving me back about my music and almost releasing a CD is unbelievable Itrsquos a good feeling for surerdquo McLeanrsquos fi rst al-bum is expected to come out at the end of September It con-tains McLeanrsquos origi-nal work including the songs Gone Crazy Life Irsquove Lived My Life Make My Move You Need Me and one song that means a lot to McLean ldquoTh erersquos a song called You and Me and itrsquos probably the most per-sonal song Irsquove ever written Itrsquos about the relationship between me and my sonrsquos moth-er Irsquove been writing it for eight months and

still not quite done Itrsquos hard to tap into those emotions and put it all out there Itrsquos going to be an amazing song and Irsquom really proud of itrdquo said McLean McLean a native to Drumheller fi rst got into hip-hop 10 years ago after a family friend gave him a tape con-taining songs by War-ren G and Snoop Dog from the early 1990rsquos McLean listened to it non stop but had to hide it from his par-ents ldquoFrom the fi rst time I heard it I decided that was me thatrsquos what I wanted to dordquo said McLean He got into hip-hop more and more and lists Eminem Tupac Notorious BIG Bone Th ugs Th e Rascals and Classifi ed as the artists who infl uenced him but it was local artists like himself he credits the most as de-fi ning his style In the past fi ve years McLean has taken his love of hip-hop and turned it into a pas-sion In that time he has been writing re-cording and perform-ing throughout Alber-ta ldquoI mostly have to travel to other places like Calgary and Ed-monton to do shows but Irsquove had a few suc-cessful shows hererdquo said McLean ldquo[Hip-hop is] virtually non-existent in Drumheller

As far as anyone taking it seriously and trying to make it something there are only one or two peoplerdquo When not record-ing or on the road performing McLean works in wire line well servicing but even then he canrsquot put down his passion

ldquoWhen Irsquom work-ing by myself I work on rhymes in my head and practice my songsrdquo said McLean His fi rst album hasnrsquot even been released yet and McLean is already looking forward to the second which will in-clude a song he wrote about Drumheller ldquoIrsquom defi nitely plan-ning to do a video and hopefully get a lot of locals involved It men-tions the coal mine and the museums so Irsquoll try to incorporate thatrdquo said McLean Th is promised McLean is only the be-ginning ldquoAside from my fam-ily itrsquos the most impor-tant thing in my life I

never really grew up in a sense because I never got to that point where I believed I ever had to stop following my dreams Irsquoll hope-fully never quit unless I have to Itrsquos my biggest passion so Irsquoll never just walk away from itrdquo said McLean ldquoIf I were to quit to-morrow I would spend the rest of my life re-gretting itrdquo To see the video visit w w wyoutubecomsleezymuzik To learn more about McLean check out wwwreverb-nationcommischief-musik

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 17 2012 - 5

ldquoItrsquos amazing There were

a couple times where it was

stressful to point of wanting

to give up be-cause Irsquod be working

and things werenrsquot happening as fast as

I wantedrdquo Jason McLean

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R A I S E S O M E C A S H PLAN A BOTTLE DRIVE FOR YOUR NEXT FUNDRAISER

Bottle drives are a fun and easy way to raise money for your organization while doing something great for the environment There are many ways to do one a door-

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Visit your local Depot for a How To Guide door hangers or to learn more

by C Aiello

Chips with Salsaa little spicy

but always welcome

How did you spend your August long weekend Out of town On the road At the lake At a campsite Playing golf None of the above Well with the weather the way it was you could have enjoyed them all Me I did something Irsquove never done before Way back in April or May I sat up one night after the late movie and watched a fi shing show I like watching fi shing and it didnrsquot hurt that for once it was two young women They were fl y fi shing for trout on a river As I watched I thought I recognized the mountains in the background and guessed the river was the Elk River which runs through Fernie BC my Dads birthplace and favorite vacation spot of my youth At the end of the show my suspicions were confi rmed it was the Elk River and I wrote down the name of the guiding company thinking that ldquosomedayrdquo I might like to give that a try Fly fi shing that is ldquoSomedayrdquo came in June when I called the guiding com-pany Of course I couldnrsquot get anyone by phone (more on that later) and had to resort to e-mail Arrangements were made for the weekend of August 345 and I would wet my fi rst fl y the morning of the 4th I drove down to Fernie on Thursday arriving late in the af-ternoon I went straight to my motel where I again tried to call my guide to no avail I wanted to meet with her on Fri-day so we might at least get acquainted and I would know what to expect on Saturday Friday morning I called again this time leaving a mes-sage that I could be reached at the motel I then went for breakfast and a hike I got back changed and went to see my sister-in-law When I told her I hadnrsquot yet reached my guide she asked if she might have e-mailed me Revealing the ignorance of a man who lives in a cave I said I didnrsquot have my computer whereupon she replied I could use her computer as long as I knew my password Who knew Any-way there it was my guide would meet me in the parking lot of the motel at 600 pm and so she did 1000 orsquoclock Saturday morning I received my fi rst les-son in fl y casting Becky my guide was most patient ( I donrsquot think I hooked her more than twice all day) and very knowledgeable We were on the river from about 1030 till about 630 in the evening We had a nice lunch on the river Becky put me where the fi sh were and I hooked a great many The woman yelled ldquoStrikerdquo more times than an MLB umpire I hooked them I just couldnrsquot land them Irsquom not sure who was more frustrated Ah well it was one of the most pleasant afternoons ever spent The sun the river the mountains the elusive fi sh and a woman to yell at me yet do all the hard work (Oh and about the phones the woman seems to have a propensity for dropping her cell phone into water river water dishwater it doesnrsquot seem to matter) And thatrsquos how I spent my August long weekend So en-joyable was it that I may very well do it again next year

Drumheller hip-hop artist shares music with world in fi rst music video

Jason ldquoSleezyrdquo McLean a local hip-hop artist is hard at work recording and edit-ing his fi rst album and has just released his fi rst offi cial music video on YouTube McLean fi rst started listening to hip-hop

10 years ago and started to write and per-form fi ve years ago McLeanrsquos album fea-tures original material written by McLean himself and is hoped to be released late September

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Friday May 22 2009

TheYour guide to

For a complete listing

of programs and to book

your experience visit the

Museum or scan here

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If you know someone who has a cool ride let us knowCall us at 403-823-2580 or email news insidedrumhellercom

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)

Greg Robbin cruises the DORVA Motocross Track on his KTM 250F Itrsquos a four-stroke dirt bike equipped with an FMF Megabomb header and an FMF 41 exhaust ldquoThe bike has an electric start which said is nice because Irsquom an old man and canrsquot kick start a bike anymorerdquo Robbin said in a joking manner He said he will never ride anything but orange ldquoThe sport drug me in just looked kinda cool and living here in Drumheller made it easy to accessrdquo

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Dirt

Rider

Friday August 17 2012 Page 6 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

Rides

Find your copy on standsand in your mailboxEvery Friday

Call 403-823-2580 to place your ad today

Ask for Wendy or Kathryn

Donella SwanThe Weekender

Th ere is nothing bet-ter on a hot summer day than to cool off by tak-ing a swim a cruise on a boat or a fl oat down the Red Deer River as many locals do However caution needs to be kept in mind to stay safe around water any water for that mat-ter Every year Alber-tans die from drowning Here are some tips from Alberta Health Services and Canadian Red Cross on how to stay safe and enjoy the water during the warmer months1 Wear a life jacket or PFD All boats are required to have lifejackets or personal fl oatation de-vices (PFD) for every single passenger on board Wearing a life-jacket or PFD will sig-nifi cantly reduce the risk of drowning should an unexpected or uninten-tional entry to the water occur2 Know your environ-ment Many drownings are the result of people not being aware of water temperature currents and wind conditions or changing weather fac-tors Th e presence of cold water wind waves and darkness make rec-reational activities much

more dangerous3 Check water depth Diving headfi rst into water should be avoided unless the individual is properly trained and the water has been checked for depth 4 Supervision is key Children should al-ways be supervised when swimming and consider requiring all non-swimmers to wear a life jacket 5 Donrsquot mix alcohol and boating Consumption of al-cohol while boating is a major factor in many boating-related inci-dents that result in a drowning

6 Staggering Statistics Here are some com-mon factors from the Canadian Red Cross ex-amining drowning fatal-ities over a period of 10 years Children ages one to four and men ages 15 to 44 are at the greatest risk of drowning Drowning is one of the leading causes of unin-tentional death for Ca-nadian children ages one to four It only takes a few centimetres of water to drown - enough to cover the mouth and nose Factors for adults in water-related fatalities included water current

and alcohol consump-tion Th ese are just a few of the suggestions and sta-tistics given by Alberta Health Services and the Canadian Red Cross re-garding water safety

Friday August 17 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

Sept 7 - Oct 20

Matinees - Wed Thurs Sat Evenings - Fri Sat

A funny amp moving master class on life based on the popular novel

Both Playing Until August 25

Wed - Sat

Only 25 minutes from Drumheller call 1-800-267-7553 or go to w33c36m

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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Stan Donais of Drumheller doesnrsquot take any chances when it comes to water safety He even puts a life jacket on his

beloved dog Jaxy when they take a swim They were enjoying a dip in Sheerness Lake on August 12

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Staying cautionary while enjoying water activities this summer

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

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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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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

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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

Who are you Tania and Barrie AlbertWhere are you from Auckland New ZealandWhat brings you to Drumheller We came here for the 2012 World Outrigger Sprint Championships in Calgary which are canoe races I [Tania] am a paddler We decided to check Drumheller out for the day What do you like most about Drumheller Everything Th is whole place is amazing Th e politeness of the people has been great and to fi nd a museum like this in what seems like the middle of nowhere is great

What would you change about the valley Nothing Th e weather has been beautiful so what more could we ask for Wersquove also noticed there is a great variety of healthy food here Being into sports eating healthy is a big priority If we came to visit your town what would you suggest us to see We would suggest the Sky Tower in Auckland Itrsquos sort of like the Calgary Tower but with a bigger observation fl oor New Zealand is also great for sailing

Page 10 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller Friday August 17 2012

-Trip Advisor comment

wwwexecutivehotelsnetcalgary w32c37m

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 403-823-258033m

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

SooohellipWhere ya fromWhere ya from

Throughout summertime The Weekender

will be looking for visitors to the valley and sharing their stories with inSide readers

Tania and Barrie AlbertAuckland New Zealand

ALL ROADS LEAD TO

For the month of August

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

Starting at $59995 + GSTStarting at $59995 + GSTMONTHLY PAYMENTSMONTHLY PAYMENTS

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20122012 Last OneLast One

Cedar CreekCedar Creek36 CKTS36 CKTS

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Friday August 17 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

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

or email to informationdrumhellermailcom One entry per person

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CORNERRESTAURANT

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

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CAPTIONThis LastWeek

Cam White takes some time to cool off from the Drumheller heat

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Last weekrsquos winner was ldquo but but butI donrsquot like to showerrdquo by Debbie Bertsch via Facebook Stop by the Drumheller MailinSide Drumheller offi ce Highway 10 East to collect your prize

Caption This is a weekly feature asking readers to provide a headline for a photo from the valley Winners will receive a Drumheller MailinSide Drumheller prize

pack Please give us a call at 403-823-2580 fax at 403-823-3864 email informationinsidedrumhellercom or visit us on Facebook

BREAK

CLUES ACROSS

1 Bulla5 Former Egyptian Pres

Anwar10 Identical14 Military assistant15 True heath

16 Indonesian phenomenon 17 Japanese social networking 18 Bring banquet food19 Front of the head20 Jean Paul __ author22 Movie settings24 Incline from vertical26 Bleats27 One who sings carols30 Any high mountain31 Mutual savings bank34 Tequila plant35 One point N of due E37 Not large39 Khoikhoin people40 Soccer player Hamm41 European owl genus42 Palio race city44 Hostelry45 Outer ear eminences46 Explosive47 Illuminated49 Musical pieces in slow tempo51 Not crazy52 Star Trek helm offi cer53 Gave the axe56 Make a mental

connection60 City founded by Xenophanes61 Extremely angry65 Wild Eurasian mountain goat66 Voyage on water67 Comforts68 Otherwise69 Young herrings in Norway70 Weapon discharges71 Prepares a dining table

CLUES DOWN

1 Shopping pouches2 Old Italian money3 Central German river4 Composer Ludwig van5 A way to withdraw6 Macaws7 Radiotelegraphic signal8 Highest card9 Any bone of the tarsus10 Places to store valuables11 Actor Ladd12 Nutmeg seed covering 13 Vision organs21 Abnormal breathing

23 Crownworks25 Religious recluse26 Fruits of the genus Musa27 Thou __ do it28 Repeatedly29 Plant of a clone31 African tribe 32 No Irish borough amp bay33 French Chateau Royal36 Bulk storage container38 ldquoGood Wiferdquo Actress Julianna43 Assoc of Licensed Aircraft Engineers45 An account of events48 West __ archipelago50 Coercion51 Ancient Scand bard 53 Leaves of the hemp plant 54 Jai __ sport55 Designer Chapman57 Having the skill to do something58 Exam59 Prior wives62 Bravo Bravo Bravo63 Volcanic mountain in Japan64 Vietnamese offensive

ARIES - Mar 21Apr 20Aries your goals are easily achieved this week All you really need to do is set your mind to them and everything will fall into place along the way

TAURUS - Apr 21May 21Taurus you may feel rushed by outside pressures but it really is up to you to set your own pace Everything will get done if you just relax

GEMINI - May 22Jun 21Those closest to you need a little space and respect Gemini Just give them what they need and all will go smoothly Wednesday could be a trying day

CANCER - Jun 22Jul 22Cancer you may need to act quickly before things start moving in the wrong direction You have to take control and make sure things are on the right course

LEO - Jul 23Aug 23Leo you can have fun doing just about anything this week You have lots of energy so maybe something physical will fi t the bill Grab a crowd and go to it

VIRGO - Aug 24Sept 22Virgo things have not been going your way but that is no reason to be disappointed You will soon fi nd a way to bounce back and get back on track

LIBRA - Sept 23Oct 23Libra this week you have the uncanny ability to impress people in one-on-one conversation Start by focusing all of your energy on one particular relationship

SCORPIO - Oct 24Nov 22Scorpio itrsquos time to assess your health and make a few changes for the better Itrsquos within reason to change your diet and exercise more often It will be to your advantage

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23Dec 21Sagittarius you will fi nd yoursquore incredibly effi cient this week both at home and at work If you have time left over you may want to help a coworker or family member

CAPRICORN - Dec 22Jan 20Capricorn both work and family issues are on your mind but you can only tackle one set of concerns at a time Figure out which one is a priority and set your wheels in motion

AQUARIUS - Jan 21Feb 18Aquarius you are likely to feel amazing this week so much so that you actually do a double-take in the mirror to make sure itrsquos you looking back Savor every moment

PISCES - Feb 19Mar 20Pisces you may have some trouble fi guring out what is real and whatrsquos a facade this week Others can provide backup if you need it

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 17 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

Word Search Solution

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Blueberry facts

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Classifi eds forClassifi eds for great resultsgreat results

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

One of the Valleyrsquos most iconic men is looking a little on the pale side these days Th e Drumheller and District Museum Society is giving Big John a fresh makeover Th e white and black look currently is not a fashion statement and is only the fi rst phase Soon volunteers will give him a new paint job ldquoWersquove taken to calling him our coal mimerrdquo said Sharesse Th ompson presi-dentvolunteer manager of the Drumheller and District Museum Society ldquoWersquore going for more of the au-

thentic look When he got repainted when we fi rst moved down here it looked cartoony Now wersquove got more realistic coloursrdquo Big John overalls will be a denim blue similar to what coal miners used to wear However there is more in the works for the museum than a fresh coat of paint for Big John ldquoSome of our plans in-clude a complete overhaul of the organization It is our greatest dream to take our existing building and work to restructure the exterior to entice visitors down our street Th is will include new murals and drop bannersrdquo said Th ompson Th ere are plans to address

interior of the building as well Th e front desk and gift shop were redone several years ago with a fresh new look but the galleries retain a retro look from the 1970rsquos ldquoPlans for the main gal-leries are ever changing as we seem to run into some problems along the way However we plan on put-ting in all new cabinets and lightingrdquo said Th ompson Another ongoing project is archiving their large col-lection of historic artifacts Th e museum can be found on 3rd Avenue and 1st Street East and faced some challenges over the years Th e organization is run entirely by volunteers and more are needed to

help move the museum for-ward Volunteers are needed to help with manning the building during operating hours and with the work planned for the museum ldquoItrsquos an entirely volunteer organization Even a couple hours here and there would help out a lotrdquo said Th omp-son Th ompson has been vol-unteering for 11 years and would never look back

ldquoI was working at the Tyr-rell Museum at the time and I was asked one summer to help out here I fell in love with the place and the his-tory and have been here ever sincerdquo said Th ompson Anyone interested in volunteering can contact Th ompson at 403-820-8544 It is planned to have Big John the ldquocoal mimerrdquo re-painted in the next couple weeks and is just the tip of

the iceberg of whatrsquos hap-pening at the Badlands His-toric Centre

Sharesse Thompson presidentvolunteer manager of the Drumheller and District Museum Society with the fa-mous Big John who has stood in front of the Badlands Historic Centre for years Big John is being repainted and there are plans in the works to improve the remainder of the museum

inSide photo by Michael James

Historic Centre takes aim at fresh new look

WHO are youare youWho are you is a weekly feature

that profiles 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

Claire MilliganAge 33 by the end of this monthEmployer HampH OpticalOccupation Registered hearing aid practi-tionerWhat do you like most about your job People generally donrsquot grow up wanting to be a hearing aid specialist but this is such a rewarding job I get people thanking me for what I did I love making a diff erence in peo-plersquos livesWhere are you from originally I grew up here in DrumhellerWhat do you like most about the Valley I really like how the community is so banded together When therersquos a task to be done or money needs to be raised they get on itAny top travel destinations I defi nitely want to go to where my ancestors are from in Western Europe so Scotland Ireland and England Irsquod like to know what itrsquos about and get some nice pictures of some castlesIf you could travel through time when and where would you go Back to the lsquo40rsquos I really like that era with the fashions vehi-cles and the old fashioned idealsWhat is your most memorable childhood toy Easy In 1985 I opened my Christmas present and it was a Cabbage Patch doll her name was Maggie I still have her she has a spot in the closetWhat is one thing you could eat for the rest of your life Th erersquos this cream cheese dip with salsa fresh vegetables and shredded cheese You just scrape it up with crackers

Favourite moviestv shows Irsquove been watching Quantum Leap on Netfl ix like crazy For movies Th e Princess Bride and Legend If I had to choose something more recent For-rest GumpFavourite songs I like club music some-thing that always has a happy beat to it I like the new song Someone I Used to KnowDo you collect anything Board games and some really old and obscure ones too like Worst Case Scenario Survival GameAny words of wisdom You must put your-self in alignment with what it is you want

14 - Friday August 17 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

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(l-r) Tori James 8 and Rorie Perrott 11 were making the most of the hot weather during the August long weekend by sell-ing lemonade at the DORVA Motocross

Track during the races The girls said they made at least $100 each day they were set up selling the refreshments

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Get your lemonade

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Ready Set In three weeks the Di-

nosaur Half Marathon will hit ldquoGordquo Organizers are busy getting things together for the big day and runners continue

their training for one of Drumhellerrsquos largest sporting events inSide Drumheller spoke with organizer Colin Kloot to learn about what training is needed to prepare for race day ldquoIf yoursquove been train-ing this Friday should be your last long run For a serious contender their last long run this weekend should be 15 kilometresrdquo explained Kloot ldquoIn two weeks it tapers off a bit more and you shouldnrsquot be running more than 10 kilometres and then 5 kilometres In the last week your run should be between 1 and 2 kilometresrdquo Training tapers off to give muscles an oppor-tunity to rest and restore themselves ldquoItrsquos for fatigue If yoursquore a serious runner the bulk of your train-ing should be donerdquo said Kloot ldquoIn the last week you should be taking in more carbohydrates such as pastardquo ldquoFor the half mara-thon if you havenrsquot started training itrsquos really too late I would suggest walking it or doing the 10k or 5krdquo Th e half marathon isnrsquot the only way to get involved in the event Th ere will be 10k and

5k events as well In all three events runners are allowed to run or walk ldquoIn the 5k almost any-one of any ability can get throughrdquo said Kloot ldquoItrsquos a family outing or for those who wish to make this their fi rst event itrsquos a good starting pointrdquo Th e 10k requires a little bit more commit-ment ldquoItrsquos got some chal-lenges If you want to run the 10k and havenrsquot done anything and are reasonably fi t run two to three kilometres every second dayrdquo said Kloot ldquoIf you take it easy you can jog through but you can walk as wellrdquo

New kids on the blockThese two young deer were cruising through town on August 12 Here they were taking a snack break in the trees across from Sunshine Lodge amp Cottages

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Victor Bustamante (left) and Joe Sanchez in the 2011 Dinosaur Valley Half Marathon The run is less than a month away and run-ners will be toning down their training to prepare for the big day by running shorter

distances Anyone who has yet to start training is encouraged to walk or sign up for the 10 k or 5 k distances

fi le photo

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 17 2012 - 15

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Countdown hits three weeks forDinosaur Half Marathon

Want to get in on the fun Th ose interesting in participating are encour-aged to register as soon as possible Th e ear-lier you register the better chance you have of getting one of the offi cial Dinosaur Valley Half Marathon tee shirts Registration so far compared to last year is down ldquoWersquore down in registrations from Drumhell-er As of yesterday [Tuesday] it was 14 percent down on local entriesrdquo said Kloot ldquoWersquod like people to register as soon as possible so we can things ready and get everybody in the 10k or 21k a shirtrdquo However registrations from out of town are on par with the previous year which plays an important role in the local economy ldquoWersquore basically extending the summer sea-son by another week We bring in about 600 participants from out of town who get hotel rooms visit the local attractions and eat hererdquo said Kloot Organizers are busy getting everything ready for the big day but more volunteers are needed to help make the event go as smoothly as pos-sible ldquoArrangements are all going well wersquore pray-ing for good weather and our sponsors have stepped up to the plate againrdquo said Kloot ldquo We still have room for volunteers for the day and for water and feeding tables Any groups who wants to man a water table can contact merdquo To register for the half marathon 10 k or 5k visit wwwdinosaurhalfcom Th ose interested in volunteer and helping out our athletes can contact Kloot at 403-823-4000

SPORTS

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Dust off those skates and hockey sticks Drum-heller itrsquos time to get ready for hockey season However before the season starts parents have a little homework to do so their kids can play Canadarsquos national pastime A new requirement this year from Hockey Alberta for minor hock-ey parents is to complete the online Respect in Sport course ldquoTh e big new thing is the Respect in Sport

online course At least one parent in each fam-ily has to do the Respect in Sport course or their kids canrsquot play hockey after December 1 Itrsquos a really good course for parents to learn how to behave Sometimes they donrsquot really see what theyrsquore acting like and are in their own little bubblerdquo said Drumheller Minor Hockey Associa-tion president Jason Ew-ing Th e program which can be found at wwwhockeyalbertaca was made a requirement in response to parents ver-

bally and in some ex-treme cases even physi-cally abusing volunteer offi cials ldquoTh e number one rea-son cited for coaches managers and offi cials of all ages leaving a sport is unacceptable parent behaviourrdquo claims the Hockey Alberta website ldquoItrsquos something to help the parents real-ize itrsquos fun for the kids and there are volunteers everywhere on the ice Th ey need to respect that because itrsquos for the kids Hopefully the course helps everyone realize the importance of sportsmanship which is the main goal of minor sportsrdquo said Ewing However Ewing com-mented on the high cali-ber of parents in Drum-heller but notes there are some horror stories within the league ldquoIn Drumheller we donrsquot have too many is-

sues with our fans but it is out there Th ere are some interesting stories out there about abuse of offi cialsrdquo said Ewing Last year Hockey Al-berta focused on head shots Tougher penalties have resulted in fewer instances of deliberate head shots Referees will still be vigilant in spot-ting blows to the head ldquoTh e referees were re-ally focused on watching for that and the penalties were quite severerdquo said Ewing ldquoI would say the numbers are down es-pecially the intentional ones I believe it really opened peoplersquos eyes to intentional contacts for surerdquo In two weeks on Au-gust 30 the Drumheller Minor Hockey Associa-tion will be taking regis-trations for the upcom-ing season Registrations will be taking place in the Drumheller Memo-

rial Arena lounge from 5 to 8 pm Minor hockey orga-nizers are hoping to see another strong turnout this year ldquoTh e numbers were good especially in our younger age groups which is great Wersquore expecting the number of younger players to be high againrdquo said Ewing ldquoWersquore hoping we wonrsquot get in a situation where we donrsquot have enough players for two teams but too many for one team Th e big thing is to get as many returnees as possible and a lot of new younger kidsrdquo Normally registration only occurs at the Fall Sports Recreation and Arts Expo Th is year in addition to the Expo we wanted to try something diff erent ldquoWe want to get a bet-ter head count on num-bers so we can be a little

more organized for our evaluations and get a lit-tle more ice time for our kids before the league startsrdquo said Ewing One of the goals this year will be to get play-ers as much ice time as possible A lot of towns have two ice surfaces which makes a diff erence You see some teams get a lot better over the season and it comes down to having more practicerdquo said Ewing To learn more about Drumheller Minor Hockey visit wwwdrumhellerminorhock-eycom Th e Respect in Sport course can be found at wwwhockeyal-bertca ldquoI feel hockey is impor-tant in giving kids some structure and guidancerdquo said Ewing ldquoTh ey also get to spend a lot of weekends with friendsrdquo

Drumheller Minor Hockey will be lacing up skates soon and parents are asked to complete the mandatory Re-spect in Sport course online at wwwhockeyalbertacom The new requirement from Hockey Alberta aims to teach

parents hockey is about kids having fun and to learn re-spect for the many volunteers who make hockey happen

inSide photo by Michael James

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

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Everyone is welcome whether or not you golf

Big Swing Days DetailsStarting Friday and running through Monday we are taking one last ldquoswingrdquo at summer before itrsquos goneSome activities we have planned are bull Mixed fun tournament ndash 9 holes no age restriction includes dinner and prizes bull Golf Specials ndash Golf Friday after 400 PM and all day Monday for only $10 per person including a power cart bull Helicopter rides from Mountain View Helicopters bull Corn Roast Feast bull Karaoke Nights (all ages welcome) bull Pancake BreakfastWe still have camping spots available so come on out and make a weekend of it

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Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Th e musical dreams of a young Drumheller man are becoming a reality Local hip-hop artist Jason McLean also known by his stage name Sleezy has re-leased his fi rst music video and will soon re-lease his fi rst album For McLean who has been performing and writing hip-hop songs since he was 16 the releases are a dream come true ldquoItrsquos amazing Th ere were a couple times where it was stressful to the point of wanting to give up because Irsquod be working and things werenrsquot happening as fast as I wantedrdquo said McLean ldquoIrsquom just wait-ing for a few features from other artists and Irsquove got a bit more to record myselfrdquo Already one of those songs Fifteen Min-utes hit the internet in the form of a music video and the numbers of views are steadily climbing ldquoWhen I wrote the song it was one of those moments where I was kind of getting tired and thinking about everything I had done before that Th e fi fteen minutes of fame is the basis of the song If my fi fteen minutes were up I was going to enjoy itrdquo said McLean ldquoTh e response Irsquove got from the video the stuff people are giving me back about my music and almost releasing a CD is unbelievable Itrsquos a good feeling for surerdquo McLeanrsquos fi rst al-bum is expected to come out at the end of September It con-tains McLeanrsquos origi-nal work including the songs Gone Crazy Life Irsquove Lived My Life Make My Move You Need Me and one song that means a lot to McLean ldquoTh erersquos a song called You and Me and itrsquos probably the most per-sonal song Irsquove ever written Itrsquos about the relationship between me and my sonrsquos moth-er Irsquove been writing it for eight months and

still not quite done Itrsquos hard to tap into those emotions and put it all out there Itrsquos going to be an amazing song and Irsquom really proud of itrdquo said McLean McLean a native to Drumheller fi rst got into hip-hop 10 years ago after a family friend gave him a tape con-taining songs by War-ren G and Snoop Dog from the early 1990rsquos McLean listened to it non stop but had to hide it from his par-ents ldquoFrom the fi rst time I heard it I decided that was me thatrsquos what I wanted to dordquo said McLean He got into hip-hop more and more and lists Eminem Tupac Notorious BIG Bone Th ugs Th e Rascals and Classifi ed as the artists who infl uenced him but it was local artists like himself he credits the most as de-fi ning his style In the past fi ve years McLean has taken his love of hip-hop and turned it into a pas-sion In that time he has been writing re-cording and perform-ing throughout Alber-ta ldquoI mostly have to travel to other places like Calgary and Ed-monton to do shows but Irsquove had a few suc-cessful shows hererdquo said McLean ldquo[Hip-hop is] virtually non-existent in Drumheller

As far as anyone taking it seriously and trying to make it something there are only one or two peoplerdquo When not record-ing or on the road performing McLean works in wire line well servicing but even then he canrsquot put down his passion

ldquoWhen Irsquom work-ing by myself I work on rhymes in my head and practice my songsrdquo said McLean His fi rst album hasnrsquot even been released yet and McLean is already looking forward to the second which will in-clude a song he wrote about Drumheller ldquoIrsquom defi nitely plan-ning to do a video and hopefully get a lot of locals involved It men-tions the coal mine and the museums so Irsquoll try to incorporate thatrdquo said McLean Th is promised McLean is only the be-ginning ldquoAside from my fam-ily itrsquos the most impor-tant thing in my life I

never really grew up in a sense because I never got to that point where I believed I ever had to stop following my dreams Irsquoll hope-fully never quit unless I have to Itrsquos my biggest passion so Irsquoll never just walk away from itrdquo said McLean ldquoIf I were to quit to-morrow I would spend the rest of my life re-gretting itrdquo To see the video visit w w wyoutubecomsleezymuzik To learn more about McLean check out wwwreverb-nationcommischief-musik

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 17 2012 - 5

ldquoItrsquos amazing There were

a couple times where it was

stressful to point of wanting

to give up be-cause Irsquod be working

and things werenrsquot happening as fast as

I wantedrdquo Jason McLean

QU

OTE

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R A I S E S O M E C A S H PLAN A BOTTLE DRIVE FOR YOUR NEXT FUNDRAISER

Bottle drives are a fun and easy way to raise money for your organization while doing something great for the environment There are many ways to do one a door-

to-door event setting up a central drop-off site or through year-round collection

Visit your local Depot for a How To Guide door hangers or to learn more

by C Aiello

Chips with Salsaa little spicy

but always welcome

How did you spend your August long weekend Out of town On the road At the lake At a campsite Playing golf None of the above Well with the weather the way it was you could have enjoyed them all Me I did something Irsquove never done before Way back in April or May I sat up one night after the late movie and watched a fi shing show I like watching fi shing and it didnrsquot hurt that for once it was two young women They were fl y fi shing for trout on a river As I watched I thought I recognized the mountains in the background and guessed the river was the Elk River which runs through Fernie BC my Dads birthplace and favorite vacation spot of my youth At the end of the show my suspicions were confi rmed it was the Elk River and I wrote down the name of the guiding company thinking that ldquosomedayrdquo I might like to give that a try Fly fi shing that is ldquoSomedayrdquo came in June when I called the guiding com-pany Of course I couldnrsquot get anyone by phone (more on that later) and had to resort to e-mail Arrangements were made for the weekend of August 345 and I would wet my fi rst fl y the morning of the 4th I drove down to Fernie on Thursday arriving late in the af-ternoon I went straight to my motel where I again tried to call my guide to no avail I wanted to meet with her on Fri-day so we might at least get acquainted and I would know what to expect on Saturday Friday morning I called again this time leaving a mes-sage that I could be reached at the motel I then went for breakfast and a hike I got back changed and went to see my sister-in-law When I told her I hadnrsquot yet reached my guide she asked if she might have e-mailed me Revealing the ignorance of a man who lives in a cave I said I didnrsquot have my computer whereupon she replied I could use her computer as long as I knew my password Who knew Any-way there it was my guide would meet me in the parking lot of the motel at 600 pm and so she did 1000 orsquoclock Saturday morning I received my fi rst les-son in fl y casting Becky my guide was most patient ( I donrsquot think I hooked her more than twice all day) and very knowledgeable We were on the river from about 1030 till about 630 in the evening We had a nice lunch on the river Becky put me where the fi sh were and I hooked a great many The woman yelled ldquoStrikerdquo more times than an MLB umpire I hooked them I just couldnrsquot land them Irsquom not sure who was more frustrated Ah well it was one of the most pleasant afternoons ever spent The sun the river the mountains the elusive fi sh and a woman to yell at me yet do all the hard work (Oh and about the phones the woman seems to have a propensity for dropping her cell phone into water river water dishwater it doesnrsquot seem to matter) And thatrsquos how I spent my August long weekend So en-joyable was it that I may very well do it again next year

Drumheller hip-hop artist shares music with world in fi rst music video

Jason ldquoSleezyrdquo McLean a local hip-hop artist is hard at work recording and edit-ing his fi rst album and has just released his fi rst offi cial music video on YouTube McLean fi rst started listening to hip-hop

10 years ago and started to write and per-form fi ve years ago McLeanrsquos album fea-tures original material written by McLean himself and is hoped to be released late September

submitted photo

Friday May 22 2009

TheYour guide to

For a complete listing

of programs and to book

your experience visit the

Museum or scan here

tyrrellmuseumcomprograms

w26c38m

If you know someone who has a cool ride let us knowCall us at 403-823-2580 or email news insidedrumhellercom

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)

Greg Robbin cruises the DORVA Motocross Track on his KTM 250F Itrsquos a four-stroke dirt bike equipped with an FMF Megabomb header and an FMF 41 exhaust ldquoThe bike has an electric start which said is nice because Irsquom an old man and canrsquot kick start a bike anymorerdquo Robbin said in a joking manner He said he will never ride anything but orange ldquoThe sport drug me in just looked kinda cool and living here in Drumheller made it easy to accessrdquo

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Dirt

Rider

Friday August 17 2012 Page 6 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

Rides

Find your copy on standsand in your mailboxEvery Friday

Call 403-823-2580 to place your ad today

Ask for Wendy or Kathryn

Donella SwanThe Weekender

Th ere is nothing bet-ter on a hot summer day than to cool off by tak-ing a swim a cruise on a boat or a fl oat down the Red Deer River as many locals do However caution needs to be kept in mind to stay safe around water any water for that mat-ter Every year Alber-tans die from drowning Here are some tips from Alberta Health Services and Canadian Red Cross on how to stay safe and enjoy the water during the warmer months1 Wear a life jacket or PFD All boats are required to have lifejackets or personal fl oatation de-vices (PFD) for every single passenger on board Wearing a life-jacket or PFD will sig-nifi cantly reduce the risk of drowning should an unexpected or uninten-tional entry to the water occur2 Know your environ-ment Many drownings are the result of people not being aware of water temperature currents and wind conditions or changing weather fac-tors Th e presence of cold water wind waves and darkness make rec-reational activities much

more dangerous3 Check water depth Diving headfi rst into water should be avoided unless the individual is properly trained and the water has been checked for depth 4 Supervision is key Children should al-ways be supervised when swimming and consider requiring all non-swimmers to wear a life jacket 5 Donrsquot mix alcohol and boating Consumption of al-cohol while boating is a major factor in many boating-related inci-dents that result in a drowning

6 Staggering Statistics Here are some com-mon factors from the Canadian Red Cross ex-amining drowning fatal-ities over a period of 10 years Children ages one to four and men ages 15 to 44 are at the greatest risk of drowning Drowning is one of the leading causes of unin-tentional death for Ca-nadian children ages one to four It only takes a few centimetres of water to drown - enough to cover the mouth and nose Factors for adults in water-related fatalities included water current

and alcohol consump-tion Th ese are just a few of the suggestions and sta-tistics given by Alberta Health Services and the Canadian Red Cross re-garding water safety

Friday August 17 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

Sept 7 - Oct 20

Matinees - Wed Thurs Sat Evenings - Fri Sat

A funny amp moving master class on life based on the popular novel

Both Playing Until August 25

Wed - Sat

Only 25 minutes from Drumheller call 1-800-267-7553 or go to w33c36m

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

k20c35m

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

Stan Donais of Drumheller doesnrsquot take any chances when it comes to water safety He even puts a life jacket on his

beloved dog Jaxy when they take a swim They were enjoying a dip in Sheerness Lake on August 12

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Staying cautionary while enjoying water activities this summer

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

Who are you Tania and Barrie AlbertWhere are you from Auckland New ZealandWhat brings you to Drumheller We came here for the 2012 World Outrigger Sprint Championships in Calgary which are canoe races I [Tania] am a paddler We decided to check Drumheller out for the day What do you like most about Drumheller Everything Th is whole place is amazing Th e politeness of the people has been great and to fi nd a museum like this in what seems like the middle of nowhere is great

What would you change about the valley Nothing Th e weather has been beautiful so what more could we ask for Wersquove also noticed there is a great variety of healthy food here Being into sports eating healthy is a big priority If we came to visit your town what would you suggest us to see We would suggest the Sky Tower in Auckland Itrsquos sort of like the Calgary Tower but with a bigger observation fl oor New Zealand is also great for sailing

Page 10 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller Friday August 17 2012

-Trip Advisor comment

wwwexecutivehotelsnetcalgary w32c37m

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 403-823-258033m

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

SooohellipWhere ya fromWhere ya from

Throughout summertime The Weekender

will be looking for visitors to the valley and sharing their stories with inSide readers

Tania and Barrie AlbertAuckland New Zealand

ALL ROADS LEAD TO

For the month of August

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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Friday August 17 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

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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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or email to informationdrumhellermailcom One entry per person

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CORNERRESTAURANT

NAPIERTHEATRE

AKOKINISKWAY GOLF CLUB

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

HORSESHOE CANYON HELICOPTER RIDES

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CAPTIONThis LastWeek

Cam White takes some time to cool off from the Drumheller heat

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Last weekrsquos winner was ldquo but but butI donrsquot like to showerrdquo by Debbie Bertsch via Facebook Stop by the Drumheller MailinSide Drumheller offi ce Highway 10 East to collect your prize

Caption This is a weekly feature asking readers to provide a headline for a photo from the valley Winners will receive a Drumheller MailinSide Drumheller prize

pack Please give us a call at 403-823-2580 fax at 403-823-3864 email informationinsidedrumhellercom or visit us on Facebook

BREAK

CLUES ACROSS

1 Bulla5 Former Egyptian Pres

Anwar10 Identical14 Military assistant15 True heath

16 Indonesian phenomenon 17 Japanese social networking 18 Bring banquet food19 Front of the head20 Jean Paul __ author22 Movie settings24 Incline from vertical26 Bleats27 One who sings carols30 Any high mountain31 Mutual savings bank34 Tequila plant35 One point N of due E37 Not large39 Khoikhoin people40 Soccer player Hamm41 European owl genus42 Palio race city44 Hostelry45 Outer ear eminences46 Explosive47 Illuminated49 Musical pieces in slow tempo51 Not crazy52 Star Trek helm offi cer53 Gave the axe56 Make a mental

connection60 City founded by Xenophanes61 Extremely angry65 Wild Eurasian mountain goat66 Voyage on water67 Comforts68 Otherwise69 Young herrings in Norway70 Weapon discharges71 Prepares a dining table

CLUES DOWN

1 Shopping pouches2 Old Italian money3 Central German river4 Composer Ludwig van5 A way to withdraw6 Macaws7 Radiotelegraphic signal8 Highest card9 Any bone of the tarsus10 Places to store valuables11 Actor Ladd12 Nutmeg seed covering 13 Vision organs21 Abnormal breathing

23 Crownworks25 Religious recluse26 Fruits of the genus Musa27 Thou __ do it28 Repeatedly29 Plant of a clone31 African tribe 32 No Irish borough amp bay33 French Chateau Royal36 Bulk storage container38 ldquoGood Wiferdquo Actress Julianna43 Assoc of Licensed Aircraft Engineers45 An account of events48 West __ archipelago50 Coercion51 Ancient Scand bard 53 Leaves of the hemp plant 54 Jai __ sport55 Designer Chapman57 Having the skill to do something58 Exam59 Prior wives62 Bravo Bravo Bravo63 Volcanic mountain in Japan64 Vietnamese offensive

ARIES - Mar 21Apr 20Aries your goals are easily achieved this week All you really need to do is set your mind to them and everything will fall into place along the way

TAURUS - Apr 21May 21Taurus you may feel rushed by outside pressures but it really is up to you to set your own pace Everything will get done if you just relax

GEMINI - May 22Jun 21Those closest to you need a little space and respect Gemini Just give them what they need and all will go smoothly Wednesday could be a trying day

CANCER - Jun 22Jul 22Cancer you may need to act quickly before things start moving in the wrong direction You have to take control and make sure things are on the right course

LEO - Jul 23Aug 23Leo you can have fun doing just about anything this week You have lots of energy so maybe something physical will fi t the bill Grab a crowd and go to it

VIRGO - Aug 24Sept 22Virgo things have not been going your way but that is no reason to be disappointed You will soon fi nd a way to bounce back and get back on track

LIBRA - Sept 23Oct 23Libra this week you have the uncanny ability to impress people in one-on-one conversation Start by focusing all of your energy on one particular relationship

SCORPIO - Oct 24Nov 22Scorpio itrsquos time to assess your health and make a few changes for the better Itrsquos within reason to change your diet and exercise more often It will be to your advantage

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23Dec 21Sagittarius you will fi nd yoursquore incredibly effi cient this week both at home and at work If you have time left over you may want to help a coworker or family member

CAPRICORN - Dec 22Jan 20Capricorn both work and family issues are on your mind but you can only tackle one set of concerns at a time Figure out which one is a priority and set your wheels in motion

AQUARIUS - Jan 21Feb 18Aquarius you are likely to feel amazing this week so much so that you actually do a double-take in the mirror to make sure itrsquos you looking back Savor every moment

PISCES - Feb 19Mar 20Pisces you may have some trouble fi guring out what is real and whatrsquos a facade this week Others can provide backup if you need it

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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reducing bacteria growth that causes urinary issues Some believe blueberries can help reduce bel-ly fat Blueberries contain 14 mg of Vitamin C and 08 mg Vitamin E per 1 cup of blueberries Blueberries were once used to make dyes and paints North Americas favorite muffi n is the blue-berry muffi n Blueberries may help prevent damage caused by heart disease cancer and Alzheimers dis-ease Blueberries are the offi cial berries of Nova Scotia Canada Th e anthocyanin found in blueberries can help improve eyesight

Blueberries are one of the only foods that are naturally blue in color Th e annual harvest of North American blue-berries would cover a four lane highway from Chicago to New York if spread out in a single layer Blueberries grow on a shrub that belongs to the heath family Th ere are approximately 30 diff erent species of blueberries Blueberries were not cultivated until the be-ginning of the 20th century becoming com-mercially available in 1916 Th e white powdery substance on blueberries is called bloom Bloom indicates fresh berries

Blueberry facts

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Michael James | inSide Drumheller

One of the Valleyrsquos most iconic men is looking a little on the pale side these days Th e Drumheller and District Museum Society is giving Big John a fresh makeover Th e white and black look currently is not a fashion statement and is only the fi rst phase Soon volunteers will give him a new paint job ldquoWersquove taken to calling him our coal mimerrdquo said Sharesse Th ompson presi-dentvolunteer manager of the Drumheller and District Museum Society ldquoWersquore going for more of the au-

thentic look When he got repainted when we fi rst moved down here it looked cartoony Now wersquove got more realistic coloursrdquo Big John overalls will be a denim blue similar to what coal miners used to wear However there is more in the works for the museum than a fresh coat of paint for Big John ldquoSome of our plans in-clude a complete overhaul of the organization It is our greatest dream to take our existing building and work to restructure the exterior to entice visitors down our street Th is will include new murals and drop bannersrdquo said Th ompson Th ere are plans to address

interior of the building as well Th e front desk and gift shop were redone several years ago with a fresh new look but the galleries retain a retro look from the 1970rsquos ldquoPlans for the main gal-leries are ever changing as we seem to run into some problems along the way However we plan on put-ting in all new cabinets and lightingrdquo said Th ompson Another ongoing project is archiving their large col-lection of historic artifacts Th e museum can be found on 3rd Avenue and 1st Street East and faced some challenges over the years Th e organization is run entirely by volunteers and more are needed to

help move the museum for-ward Volunteers are needed to help with manning the building during operating hours and with the work planned for the museum ldquoItrsquos an entirely volunteer organization Even a couple hours here and there would help out a lotrdquo said Th omp-son Th ompson has been vol-unteering for 11 years and would never look back

ldquoI was working at the Tyr-rell Museum at the time and I was asked one summer to help out here I fell in love with the place and the his-tory and have been here ever sincerdquo said Th ompson Anyone interested in volunteering can contact Th ompson at 403-820-8544 It is planned to have Big John the ldquocoal mimerrdquo re-painted in the next couple weeks and is just the tip of

the iceberg of whatrsquos hap-pening at the Badlands His-toric Centre

Sharesse Thompson presidentvolunteer manager of the Drumheller and District Museum Society with the fa-mous Big John who has stood in front of the Badlands Historic Centre for years Big John is being repainted and there are plans in the works to improve the remainder of the museum

inSide photo by Michael James

Historic Centre takes aim at fresh new look

WHO are youare youWho are you is a weekly feature

that profiles 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

Claire MilliganAge 33 by the end of this monthEmployer HampH OpticalOccupation Registered hearing aid practi-tionerWhat do you like most about your job People generally donrsquot grow up wanting to be a hearing aid specialist but this is such a rewarding job I get people thanking me for what I did I love making a diff erence in peo-plersquos livesWhere are you from originally I grew up here in DrumhellerWhat do you like most about the Valley I really like how the community is so banded together When therersquos a task to be done or money needs to be raised they get on itAny top travel destinations I defi nitely want to go to where my ancestors are from in Western Europe so Scotland Ireland and England Irsquod like to know what itrsquos about and get some nice pictures of some castlesIf you could travel through time when and where would you go Back to the lsquo40rsquos I really like that era with the fashions vehi-cles and the old fashioned idealsWhat is your most memorable childhood toy Easy In 1985 I opened my Christmas present and it was a Cabbage Patch doll her name was Maggie I still have her she has a spot in the closetWhat is one thing you could eat for the rest of your life Th erersquos this cream cheese dip with salsa fresh vegetables and shredded cheese You just scrape it up with crackers

Favourite moviestv shows Irsquove been watching Quantum Leap on Netfl ix like crazy For movies Th e Princess Bride and Legend If I had to choose something more recent For-rest GumpFavourite songs I like club music some-thing that always has a happy beat to it I like the new song Someone I Used to KnowDo you collect anything Board games and some really old and obscure ones too like Worst Case Scenario Survival GameAny words of wisdom You must put your-self in alignment with what it is you want

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(l-r) Tori James 8 and Rorie Perrott 11 were making the most of the hot weather during the August long weekend by sell-ing lemonade at the DORVA Motocross

Track during the races The girls said they made at least $100 each day they were set up selling the refreshments

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Get your lemonade

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Ready Set In three weeks the Di-

nosaur Half Marathon will hit ldquoGordquo Organizers are busy getting things together for the big day and runners continue

their training for one of Drumhellerrsquos largest sporting events inSide Drumheller spoke with organizer Colin Kloot to learn about what training is needed to prepare for race day ldquoIf yoursquove been train-ing this Friday should be your last long run For a serious contender their last long run this weekend should be 15 kilometresrdquo explained Kloot ldquoIn two weeks it tapers off a bit more and you shouldnrsquot be running more than 10 kilometres and then 5 kilometres In the last week your run should be between 1 and 2 kilometresrdquo Training tapers off to give muscles an oppor-tunity to rest and restore themselves ldquoItrsquos for fatigue If yoursquore a serious runner the bulk of your train-ing should be donerdquo said Kloot ldquoIn the last week you should be taking in more carbohydrates such as pastardquo ldquoFor the half mara-thon if you havenrsquot started training itrsquos really too late I would suggest walking it or doing the 10k or 5krdquo Th e half marathon isnrsquot the only way to get involved in the event Th ere will be 10k and

5k events as well In all three events runners are allowed to run or walk ldquoIn the 5k almost any-one of any ability can get throughrdquo said Kloot ldquoItrsquos a family outing or for those who wish to make this their fi rst event itrsquos a good starting pointrdquo Th e 10k requires a little bit more commit-ment ldquoItrsquos got some chal-lenges If you want to run the 10k and havenrsquot done anything and are reasonably fi t run two to three kilometres every second dayrdquo said Kloot ldquoIf you take it easy you can jog through but you can walk as wellrdquo

New kids on the blockThese two young deer were cruising through town on August 12 Here they were taking a snack break in the trees across from Sunshine Lodge amp Cottages

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Victor Bustamante (left) and Joe Sanchez in the 2011 Dinosaur Valley Half Marathon The run is less than a month away and run-ners will be toning down their training to prepare for the big day by running shorter

distances Anyone who has yet to start training is encouraged to walk or sign up for the 10 k or 5 k distances

fi le photo

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Countdown hits three weeks forDinosaur Half Marathon

Want to get in on the fun Th ose interesting in participating are encour-aged to register as soon as possible Th e ear-lier you register the better chance you have of getting one of the offi cial Dinosaur Valley Half Marathon tee shirts Registration so far compared to last year is down ldquoWersquore down in registrations from Drumhell-er As of yesterday [Tuesday] it was 14 percent down on local entriesrdquo said Kloot ldquoWersquod like people to register as soon as possible so we can things ready and get everybody in the 10k or 21k a shirtrdquo However registrations from out of town are on par with the previous year which plays an important role in the local economy ldquoWersquore basically extending the summer sea-son by another week We bring in about 600 participants from out of town who get hotel rooms visit the local attractions and eat hererdquo said Kloot Organizers are busy getting everything ready for the big day but more volunteers are needed to help make the event go as smoothly as pos-sible ldquoArrangements are all going well wersquore pray-ing for good weather and our sponsors have stepped up to the plate againrdquo said Kloot ldquo We still have room for volunteers for the day and for water and feeding tables Any groups who wants to man a water table can contact merdquo To register for the half marathon 10 k or 5k visit wwwdinosaurhalfcom Th ose interested in volunteer and helping out our athletes can contact Kloot at 403-823-4000

SPORTS

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Dust off those skates and hockey sticks Drum-heller itrsquos time to get ready for hockey season However before the season starts parents have a little homework to do so their kids can play Canadarsquos national pastime A new requirement this year from Hockey Alberta for minor hock-ey parents is to complete the online Respect in Sport course ldquoTh e big new thing is the Respect in Sport

online course At least one parent in each fam-ily has to do the Respect in Sport course or their kids canrsquot play hockey after December 1 Itrsquos a really good course for parents to learn how to behave Sometimes they donrsquot really see what theyrsquore acting like and are in their own little bubblerdquo said Drumheller Minor Hockey Associa-tion president Jason Ew-ing Th e program which can be found at wwwhockeyalbertaca was made a requirement in response to parents ver-

bally and in some ex-treme cases even physi-cally abusing volunteer offi cials ldquoTh e number one rea-son cited for coaches managers and offi cials of all ages leaving a sport is unacceptable parent behaviourrdquo claims the Hockey Alberta website ldquoItrsquos something to help the parents real-ize itrsquos fun for the kids and there are volunteers everywhere on the ice Th ey need to respect that because itrsquos for the kids Hopefully the course helps everyone realize the importance of sportsmanship which is the main goal of minor sportsrdquo said Ewing However Ewing com-mented on the high cali-ber of parents in Drum-heller but notes there are some horror stories within the league ldquoIn Drumheller we donrsquot have too many is-

sues with our fans but it is out there Th ere are some interesting stories out there about abuse of offi cialsrdquo said Ewing Last year Hockey Al-berta focused on head shots Tougher penalties have resulted in fewer instances of deliberate head shots Referees will still be vigilant in spot-ting blows to the head ldquoTh e referees were re-ally focused on watching for that and the penalties were quite severerdquo said Ewing ldquoI would say the numbers are down es-pecially the intentional ones I believe it really opened peoplersquos eyes to intentional contacts for surerdquo In two weeks on Au-gust 30 the Drumheller Minor Hockey Associa-tion will be taking regis-trations for the upcom-ing season Registrations will be taking place in the Drumheller Memo-

rial Arena lounge from 5 to 8 pm Minor hockey orga-nizers are hoping to see another strong turnout this year ldquoTh e numbers were good especially in our younger age groups which is great Wersquore expecting the number of younger players to be high againrdquo said Ewing ldquoWersquore hoping we wonrsquot get in a situation where we donrsquot have enough players for two teams but too many for one team Th e big thing is to get as many returnees as possible and a lot of new younger kidsrdquo Normally registration only occurs at the Fall Sports Recreation and Arts Expo Th is year in addition to the Expo we wanted to try something diff erent ldquoWe want to get a bet-ter head count on num-bers so we can be a little

more organized for our evaluations and get a lit-tle more ice time for our kids before the league startsrdquo said Ewing One of the goals this year will be to get play-ers as much ice time as possible A lot of towns have two ice surfaces which makes a diff erence You see some teams get a lot better over the season and it comes down to having more practicerdquo said Ewing To learn more about Drumheller Minor Hockey visit wwwdrumhellerminorhock-eycom Th e Respect in Sport course can be found at wwwhockeyal-bertca ldquoI feel hockey is impor-tant in giving kids some structure and guidancerdquo said Ewing ldquoTh ey also get to spend a lot of weekends with friendsrdquo

Drumheller Minor Hockey will be lacing up skates soon and parents are asked to complete the mandatory Re-spect in Sport course online at wwwhockeyalbertacom The new requirement from Hockey Alberta aims to teach

parents hockey is about kids having fun and to learn re-spect for the many volunteers who make hockey happen

inSide photo by Michael James

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

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ldquoBig Swingrdquo Days August 31 September 1 2 amp 3

Join us for a long weekend fi lled with golf specials food entertainment and a whole lot of fun for the whole family

Everyone is welcome whether or not you golf

Big Swing Days DetailsStarting Friday and running through Monday we are taking one last ldquoswingrdquo at summer before itrsquos goneSome activities we have planned are bull Mixed fun tournament ndash 9 holes no age restriction includes dinner and prizes bull Golf Specials ndash Golf Friday after 400 PM and all day Monday for only $10 per person including a power cart bull Helicopter rides from Mountain View Helicopters bull Corn Roast Feast bull Karaoke Nights (all ages welcome) bull Pancake BreakfastWe still have camping spots available so come on out and make a weekend of it

For more information and to book your tee times and camping spots call the pro shop at 677-2250

A full calendar of events is also available on our website at wwwrosebudgolfca

See you soon

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Friday May 22 2009

TheYour guide to

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 a cool ride let us knowCall us at 403-823-2580 or email news insidedrumhellercom

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)

Greg Robbin cruises the DORVA Motocross Track on his KTM 250F Itrsquos a four-stroke dirt bike equipped with an FMF Megabomb header and an FMF 41 exhaust ldquoThe bike has an electric start which said is nice because Irsquom an old man and canrsquot kick start a bike anymorerdquo Robbin said in a joking manner He said he will never ride anything but orange ldquoThe sport drug me in just looked kinda cool and living here in Drumheller made it easy to accessrdquo

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Dirt

Rider

Friday August 17 2012 Page 6 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

Rides

Find your copy on standsand in your mailboxEvery Friday

Call 403-823-2580 to place your ad today

Ask for Wendy or Kathryn

Donella SwanThe Weekender

Th ere is nothing bet-ter on a hot summer day than to cool off by tak-ing a swim a cruise on a boat or a fl oat down the Red Deer River as many locals do However caution needs to be kept in mind to stay safe around water any water for that mat-ter Every year Alber-tans die from drowning Here are some tips from Alberta Health Services and Canadian Red Cross on how to stay safe and enjoy the water during the warmer months1 Wear a life jacket or PFD All boats are required to have lifejackets or personal fl oatation de-vices (PFD) for every single passenger on board Wearing a life-jacket or PFD will sig-nifi cantly reduce the risk of drowning should an unexpected or uninten-tional entry to the water occur2 Know your environ-ment Many drownings are the result of people not being aware of water temperature currents and wind conditions or changing weather fac-tors Th e presence of cold water wind waves and darkness make rec-reational activities much

more dangerous3 Check water depth Diving headfi rst into water should be avoided unless the individual is properly trained and the water has been checked for depth 4 Supervision is key Children should al-ways be supervised when swimming and consider requiring all non-swimmers to wear a life jacket 5 Donrsquot mix alcohol and boating Consumption of al-cohol while boating is a major factor in many boating-related inci-dents that result in a drowning

6 Staggering Statistics Here are some com-mon factors from the Canadian Red Cross ex-amining drowning fatal-ities over a period of 10 years Children ages one to four and men ages 15 to 44 are at the greatest risk of drowning Drowning is one of the leading causes of unin-tentional death for Ca-nadian children ages one to four It only takes a few centimetres of water to drown - enough to cover the mouth and nose Factors for adults in water-related fatalities included water current

and alcohol consump-tion Th ese are just a few of the suggestions and sta-tistics given by Alberta Health Services and the Canadian Red Cross re-garding water safety

Friday August 17 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

Sept 7 - Oct 20

Matinees - Wed Thurs Sat Evenings - Fri Sat

A funny amp moving master class on life based on the popular novel

Both Playing Until August 25

Wed - Sat

Only 25 minutes from Drumheller call 1-800-267-7553 or go to w33c36m

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

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

Stan Donais of Drumheller doesnrsquot take any chances when it comes to water safety He even puts a life jacket on his

beloved dog Jaxy when they take a swim They were enjoying a dip in Sheerness Lake on August 12

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Staying cautionary while enjoying water activities this summer

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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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

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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

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

Who are you Tania and Barrie AlbertWhere are you from Auckland New ZealandWhat brings you to Drumheller We came here for the 2012 World Outrigger Sprint Championships in Calgary which are canoe races I [Tania] am a paddler We decided to check Drumheller out for the day What do you like most about Drumheller Everything Th is whole place is amazing Th e politeness of the people has been great and to fi nd a museum like this in what seems like the middle of nowhere is great

What would you change about the valley Nothing Th e weather has been beautiful so what more could we ask for Wersquove also noticed there is a great variety of healthy food here Being into sports eating healthy is a big priority If we came to visit your town what would you suggest us to see We would suggest the Sky Tower in Auckland Itrsquos sort of like the Calgary Tower but with a bigger observation fl oor New Zealand is also great for sailing

Page 10 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller Friday August 17 2012

-Trip Advisor comment

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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 403-823-258033m

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

SooohellipWhere ya fromWhere ya from

Throughout summertime The Weekender

will be looking for visitors to the valley and sharing their stories with inSide readers

Tania and Barrie AlbertAuckland New Zealand

ALL ROADS LEAD TO

For the month of August

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

Starting at $59995 + GSTStarting at $59995 + GSTMONTHLY PAYMENTSMONTHLY PAYMENTS

$49900$49900

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20122012 Last OneLast One

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Friday August 17 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

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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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CAPTIONThis LastWeek

Cam White takes some time to cool off from the Drumheller heat

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Last weekrsquos winner was ldquo but but butI donrsquot like to showerrdquo by Debbie Bertsch via Facebook Stop by the Drumheller MailinSide Drumheller offi ce Highway 10 East to collect your prize

Caption This is a weekly feature asking readers to provide a headline for a photo from the valley Winners will receive a Drumheller MailinSide Drumheller prize

pack Please give us a call at 403-823-2580 fax at 403-823-3864 email informationinsidedrumhellercom or visit us on Facebook

BREAK

CLUES ACROSS

1 Bulla5 Former Egyptian Pres

Anwar10 Identical14 Military assistant15 True heath

16 Indonesian phenomenon 17 Japanese social networking 18 Bring banquet food19 Front of the head20 Jean Paul __ author22 Movie settings24 Incline from vertical26 Bleats27 One who sings carols30 Any high mountain31 Mutual savings bank34 Tequila plant35 One point N of due E37 Not large39 Khoikhoin people40 Soccer player Hamm41 European owl genus42 Palio race city44 Hostelry45 Outer ear eminences46 Explosive47 Illuminated49 Musical pieces in slow tempo51 Not crazy52 Star Trek helm offi cer53 Gave the axe56 Make a mental

connection60 City founded by Xenophanes61 Extremely angry65 Wild Eurasian mountain goat66 Voyage on water67 Comforts68 Otherwise69 Young herrings in Norway70 Weapon discharges71 Prepares a dining table

CLUES DOWN

1 Shopping pouches2 Old Italian money3 Central German river4 Composer Ludwig van5 A way to withdraw6 Macaws7 Radiotelegraphic signal8 Highest card9 Any bone of the tarsus10 Places to store valuables11 Actor Ladd12 Nutmeg seed covering 13 Vision organs21 Abnormal breathing

23 Crownworks25 Religious recluse26 Fruits of the genus Musa27 Thou __ do it28 Repeatedly29 Plant of a clone31 African tribe 32 No Irish borough amp bay33 French Chateau Royal36 Bulk storage container38 ldquoGood Wiferdquo Actress Julianna43 Assoc of Licensed Aircraft Engineers45 An account of events48 West __ archipelago50 Coercion51 Ancient Scand bard 53 Leaves of the hemp plant 54 Jai __ sport55 Designer Chapman57 Having the skill to do something58 Exam59 Prior wives62 Bravo Bravo Bravo63 Volcanic mountain in Japan64 Vietnamese offensive

ARIES - Mar 21Apr 20Aries your goals are easily achieved this week All you really need to do is set your mind to them and everything will fall into place along the way

TAURUS - Apr 21May 21Taurus you may feel rushed by outside pressures but it really is up to you to set your own pace Everything will get done if you just relax

GEMINI - May 22Jun 21Those closest to you need a little space and respect Gemini Just give them what they need and all will go smoothly Wednesday could be a trying day

CANCER - Jun 22Jul 22Cancer you may need to act quickly before things start moving in the wrong direction You have to take control and make sure things are on the right course

LEO - Jul 23Aug 23Leo you can have fun doing just about anything this week You have lots of energy so maybe something physical will fi t the bill Grab a crowd and go to it

VIRGO - Aug 24Sept 22Virgo things have not been going your way but that is no reason to be disappointed You will soon fi nd a way to bounce back and get back on track

LIBRA - Sept 23Oct 23Libra this week you have the uncanny ability to impress people in one-on-one conversation Start by focusing all of your energy on one particular relationship

SCORPIO - Oct 24Nov 22Scorpio itrsquos time to assess your health and make a few changes for the better Itrsquos within reason to change your diet and exercise more often It will be to your advantage

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23Dec 21Sagittarius you will fi nd yoursquore incredibly effi cient this week both at home and at work If you have time left over you may want to help a coworker or family member

CAPRICORN - Dec 22Jan 20Capricorn both work and family issues are on your mind but you can only tackle one set of concerns at a time Figure out which one is a priority and set your wheels in motion

AQUARIUS - Jan 21Feb 18Aquarius you are likely to feel amazing this week so much so that you actually do a double-take in the mirror to make sure itrsquos you looking back Savor every moment

PISCES - Feb 19Mar 20Pisces you may have some trouble fi guring out what is real and whatrsquos a facade this week Others can provide backup if you need it

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

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Blueberries are often touted for their nutri-tional benefi ts Some of those benefi ts are well known while others are more obscure Blueberries have the highest antioxidant ca-pacity of all fresh fruit Antioxidants are re-sponsible for neutralizing free radicals in the body which can aff ect aging and contraction of diseases Native Americans once called blueberries star berries because the blossoms make a star shape Blueberry juice may help alleviate persistent coughs Blueberries can help ease digestive issues and prevent constipation Many people equate cranberries with urinary tract health but blueberries are also good at

reducing bacteria growth that causes urinary issues Some believe blueberries can help reduce bel-ly fat Blueberries contain 14 mg of Vitamin C and 08 mg Vitamin E per 1 cup of blueberries Blueberries were once used to make dyes and paints North Americas favorite muffi n is the blue-berry muffi n Blueberries may help prevent damage caused by heart disease cancer and Alzheimers dis-ease Blueberries are the offi cial berries of Nova Scotia Canada Th e anthocyanin found in blueberries can help improve eyesight

Blueberries are one of the only foods that are naturally blue in color Th e annual harvest of North American blue-berries would cover a four lane highway from Chicago to New York if spread out in a single layer Blueberries grow on a shrub that belongs to the heath family Th ere are approximately 30 diff erent species of blueberries Blueberries were not cultivated until the be-ginning of the 20th century becoming com-mercially available in 1916 Th e white powdery substance on blueberries is called bloom Bloom indicates fresh berries

Blueberry facts

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Michael James | inSide Drumheller

One of the Valleyrsquos most iconic men is looking a little on the pale side these days Th e Drumheller and District Museum Society is giving Big John a fresh makeover Th e white and black look currently is not a fashion statement and is only the fi rst phase Soon volunteers will give him a new paint job ldquoWersquove taken to calling him our coal mimerrdquo said Sharesse Th ompson presi-dentvolunteer manager of the Drumheller and District Museum Society ldquoWersquore going for more of the au-

thentic look When he got repainted when we fi rst moved down here it looked cartoony Now wersquove got more realistic coloursrdquo Big John overalls will be a denim blue similar to what coal miners used to wear However there is more in the works for the museum than a fresh coat of paint for Big John ldquoSome of our plans in-clude a complete overhaul of the organization It is our greatest dream to take our existing building and work to restructure the exterior to entice visitors down our street Th is will include new murals and drop bannersrdquo said Th ompson Th ere are plans to address

interior of the building as well Th e front desk and gift shop were redone several years ago with a fresh new look but the galleries retain a retro look from the 1970rsquos ldquoPlans for the main gal-leries are ever changing as we seem to run into some problems along the way However we plan on put-ting in all new cabinets and lightingrdquo said Th ompson Another ongoing project is archiving their large col-lection of historic artifacts Th e museum can be found on 3rd Avenue and 1st Street East and faced some challenges over the years Th e organization is run entirely by volunteers and more are needed to

help move the museum for-ward Volunteers are needed to help with manning the building during operating hours and with the work planned for the museum ldquoItrsquos an entirely volunteer organization Even a couple hours here and there would help out a lotrdquo said Th omp-son Th ompson has been vol-unteering for 11 years and would never look back

ldquoI was working at the Tyr-rell Museum at the time and I was asked one summer to help out here I fell in love with the place and the his-tory and have been here ever sincerdquo said Th ompson Anyone interested in volunteering can contact Th ompson at 403-820-8544 It is planned to have Big John the ldquocoal mimerrdquo re-painted in the next couple weeks and is just the tip of

the iceberg of whatrsquos hap-pening at the Badlands His-toric Centre

Sharesse Thompson presidentvolunteer manager of the Drumheller and District Museum Society with the fa-mous Big John who has stood in front of the Badlands Historic Centre for years Big John is being repainted and there are plans in the works to improve the remainder of the museum

inSide photo by Michael James

Historic Centre takes aim at fresh new look

WHO are youare youWho are you is a weekly feature

that profiles 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

Claire MilliganAge 33 by the end of this monthEmployer HampH OpticalOccupation Registered hearing aid practi-tionerWhat do you like most about your job People generally donrsquot grow up wanting to be a hearing aid specialist but this is such a rewarding job I get people thanking me for what I did I love making a diff erence in peo-plersquos livesWhere are you from originally I grew up here in DrumhellerWhat do you like most about the Valley I really like how the community is so banded together When therersquos a task to be done or money needs to be raised they get on itAny top travel destinations I defi nitely want to go to where my ancestors are from in Western Europe so Scotland Ireland and England Irsquod like to know what itrsquos about and get some nice pictures of some castlesIf you could travel through time when and where would you go Back to the lsquo40rsquos I really like that era with the fashions vehi-cles and the old fashioned idealsWhat is your most memorable childhood toy Easy In 1985 I opened my Christmas present and it was a Cabbage Patch doll her name was Maggie I still have her she has a spot in the closetWhat is one thing you could eat for the rest of your life Th erersquos this cream cheese dip with salsa fresh vegetables and shredded cheese You just scrape it up with crackers

Favourite moviestv shows Irsquove been watching Quantum Leap on Netfl ix like crazy For movies Th e Princess Bride and Legend If I had to choose something more recent For-rest GumpFavourite songs I like club music some-thing that always has a happy beat to it I like the new song Someone I Used to KnowDo you collect anything Board games and some really old and obscure ones too like Worst Case Scenario Survival GameAny words of wisdom You must put your-self in alignment with what it is you want

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(l-r) Tori James 8 and Rorie Perrott 11 were making the most of the hot weather during the August long weekend by sell-ing lemonade at the DORVA Motocross

Track during the races The girls said they made at least $100 each day they were set up selling the refreshments

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Get your lemonade

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Ready Set In three weeks the Di-

nosaur Half Marathon will hit ldquoGordquo Organizers are busy getting things together for the big day and runners continue

their training for one of Drumhellerrsquos largest sporting events inSide Drumheller spoke with organizer Colin Kloot to learn about what training is needed to prepare for race day ldquoIf yoursquove been train-ing this Friday should be your last long run For a serious contender their last long run this weekend should be 15 kilometresrdquo explained Kloot ldquoIn two weeks it tapers off a bit more and you shouldnrsquot be running more than 10 kilometres and then 5 kilometres In the last week your run should be between 1 and 2 kilometresrdquo Training tapers off to give muscles an oppor-tunity to rest and restore themselves ldquoItrsquos for fatigue If yoursquore a serious runner the bulk of your train-ing should be donerdquo said Kloot ldquoIn the last week you should be taking in more carbohydrates such as pastardquo ldquoFor the half mara-thon if you havenrsquot started training itrsquos really too late I would suggest walking it or doing the 10k or 5krdquo Th e half marathon isnrsquot the only way to get involved in the event Th ere will be 10k and

5k events as well In all three events runners are allowed to run or walk ldquoIn the 5k almost any-one of any ability can get throughrdquo said Kloot ldquoItrsquos a family outing or for those who wish to make this their fi rst event itrsquos a good starting pointrdquo Th e 10k requires a little bit more commit-ment ldquoItrsquos got some chal-lenges If you want to run the 10k and havenrsquot done anything and are reasonably fi t run two to three kilometres every second dayrdquo said Kloot ldquoIf you take it easy you can jog through but you can walk as wellrdquo

New kids on the blockThese two young deer were cruising through town on August 12 Here they were taking a snack break in the trees across from Sunshine Lodge amp Cottages

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Victor Bustamante (left) and Joe Sanchez in the 2011 Dinosaur Valley Half Marathon The run is less than a month away and run-ners will be toning down their training to prepare for the big day by running shorter

distances Anyone who has yet to start training is encouraged to walk or sign up for the 10 k or 5 k distances

fi le photo

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Countdown hits three weeks forDinosaur Half Marathon

Want to get in on the fun Th ose interesting in participating are encour-aged to register as soon as possible Th e ear-lier you register the better chance you have of getting one of the offi cial Dinosaur Valley Half Marathon tee shirts Registration so far compared to last year is down ldquoWersquore down in registrations from Drumhell-er As of yesterday [Tuesday] it was 14 percent down on local entriesrdquo said Kloot ldquoWersquod like people to register as soon as possible so we can things ready and get everybody in the 10k or 21k a shirtrdquo However registrations from out of town are on par with the previous year which plays an important role in the local economy ldquoWersquore basically extending the summer sea-son by another week We bring in about 600 participants from out of town who get hotel rooms visit the local attractions and eat hererdquo said Kloot Organizers are busy getting everything ready for the big day but more volunteers are needed to help make the event go as smoothly as pos-sible ldquoArrangements are all going well wersquore pray-ing for good weather and our sponsors have stepped up to the plate againrdquo said Kloot ldquo We still have room for volunteers for the day and for water and feeding tables Any groups who wants to man a water table can contact merdquo To register for the half marathon 10 k or 5k visit wwwdinosaurhalfcom Th ose interested in volunteer and helping out our athletes can contact Kloot at 403-823-4000

SPORTS

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Dust off those skates and hockey sticks Drum-heller itrsquos time to get ready for hockey season However before the season starts parents have a little homework to do so their kids can play Canadarsquos national pastime A new requirement this year from Hockey Alberta for minor hock-ey parents is to complete the online Respect in Sport course ldquoTh e big new thing is the Respect in Sport

online course At least one parent in each fam-ily has to do the Respect in Sport course or their kids canrsquot play hockey after December 1 Itrsquos a really good course for parents to learn how to behave Sometimes they donrsquot really see what theyrsquore acting like and are in their own little bubblerdquo said Drumheller Minor Hockey Associa-tion president Jason Ew-ing Th e program which can be found at wwwhockeyalbertaca was made a requirement in response to parents ver-

bally and in some ex-treme cases even physi-cally abusing volunteer offi cials ldquoTh e number one rea-son cited for coaches managers and offi cials of all ages leaving a sport is unacceptable parent behaviourrdquo claims the Hockey Alberta website ldquoItrsquos something to help the parents real-ize itrsquos fun for the kids and there are volunteers everywhere on the ice Th ey need to respect that because itrsquos for the kids Hopefully the course helps everyone realize the importance of sportsmanship which is the main goal of minor sportsrdquo said Ewing However Ewing com-mented on the high cali-ber of parents in Drum-heller but notes there are some horror stories within the league ldquoIn Drumheller we donrsquot have too many is-

sues with our fans but it is out there Th ere are some interesting stories out there about abuse of offi cialsrdquo said Ewing Last year Hockey Al-berta focused on head shots Tougher penalties have resulted in fewer instances of deliberate head shots Referees will still be vigilant in spot-ting blows to the head ldquoTh e referees were re-ally focused on watching for that and the penalties were quite severerdquo said Ewing ldquoI would say the numbers are down es-pecially the intentional ones I believe it really opened peoplersquos eyes to intentional contacts for surerdquo In two weeks on Au-gust 30 the Drumheller Minor Hockey Associa-tion will be taking regis-trations for the upcom-ing season Registrations will be taking place in the Drumheller Memo-

rial Arena lounge from 5 to 8 pm Minor hockey orga-nizers are hoping to see another strong turnout this year ldquoTh e numbers were good especially in our younger age groups which is great Wersquore expecting the number of younger players to be high againrdquo said Ewing ldquoWersquore hoping we wonrsquot get in a situation where we donrsquot have enough players for two teams but too many for one team Th e big thing is to get as many returnees as possible and a lot of new younger kidsrdquo Normally registration only occurs at the Fall Sports Recreation and Arts Expo Th is year in addition to the Expo we wanted to try something diff erent ldquoWe want to get a bet-ter head count on num-bers so we can be a little

more organized for our evaluations and get a lit-tle more ice time for our kids before the league startsrdquo said Ewing One of the goals this year will be to get play-ers as much ice time as possible A lot of towns have two ice surfaces which makes a diff erence You see some teams get a lot better over the season and it comes down to having more practicerdquo said Ewing To learn more about Drumheller Minor Hockey visit wwwdrumhellerminorhock-eycom Th e Respect in Sport course can be found at wwwhockeyal-bertca ldquoI feel hockey is impor-tant in giving kids some structure and guidancerdquo said Ewing ldquoTh ey also get to spend a lot of weekends with friendsrdquo

Drumheller Minor Hockey will be lacing up skates soon and parents are asked to complete the mandatory Re-spect in Sport course online at wwwhockeyalbertacom The new requirement from Hockey Alberta aims to teach

parents hockey is about kids having fun and to learn re-spect for the many volunteers who make hockey happen

inSide photo by Michael James

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

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Akokiniskway Golf Coursepresents

ldquoBig Swingrdquo Days August 31 September 1 2 amp 3

Join us for a long weekend fi lled with golf specials food entertainment and a whole lot of fun for the whole family

Everyone is welcome whether or not you golf

Big Swing Days DetailsStarting Friday and running through Monday we are taking one last ldquoswingrdquo at summer before itrsquos goneSome activities we have planned are bull Mixed fun tournament ndash 9 holes no age restriction includes dinner and prizes bull Golf Specials ndash Golf Friday after 400 PM and all day Monday for only $10 per person including a power cart bull Helicopter rides from Mountain View Helicopters bull Corn Roast Feast bull Karaoke Nights (all ages welcome) bull Pancake BreakfastWe still have camping spots available so come on out and make a weekend of it

For more information and to book your tee times and camping spots call the pro shop at 677-2250

A full calendar of events is also available on our website at wwwrosebudgolfca

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Page 7: inSide Drumheller Aug 17, 2012

Donella SwanThe Weekender

Th ere is nothing bet-ter on a hot summer day than to cool off by tak-ing a swim a cruise on a boat or a fl oat down the Red Deer River as many locals do However caution needs to be kept in mind to stay safe around water any water for that mat-ter Every year Alber-tans die from drowning Here are some tips from Alberta Health Services and Canadian Red Cross on how to stay safe and enjoy the water during the warmer months1 Wear a life jacket or PFD All boats are required to have lifejackets or personal fl oatation de-vices (PFD) for every single passenger on board Wearing a life-jacket or PFD will sig-nifi cantly reduce the risk of drowning should an unexpected or uninten-tional entry to the water occur2 Know your environ-ment Many drownings are the result of people not being aware of water temperature currents and wind conditions or changing weather fac-tors Th e presence of cold water wind waves and darkness make rec-reational activities much

more dangerous3 Check water depth Diving headfi rst into water should be avoided unless the individual is properly trained and the water has been checked for depth 4 Supervision is key Children should al-ways be supervised when swimming and consider requiring all non-swimmers to wear a life jacket 5 Donrsquot mix alcohol and boating Consumption of al-cohol while boating is a major factor in many boating-related inci-dents that result in a drowning

6 Staggering Statistics Here are some com-mon factors from the Canadian Red Cross ex-amining drowning fatal-ities over a period of 10 years Children ages one to four and men ages 15 to 44 are at the greatest risk of drowning Drowning is one of the leading causes of unin-tentional death for Ca-nadian children ages one to four It only takes a few centimetres of water to drown - enough to cover the mouth and nose Factors for adults in water-related fatalities included water current

and alcohol consump-tion Th ese are just a few of the suggestions and sta-tistics given by Alberta Health Services and the Canadian Red Cross re-garding water safety

Friday August 17 2012 Page 7 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

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bull Cobras bull Gila Monsters bull Anacondas bull Crocodiles

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Stan Donais of Drumheller doesnrsquot take any chances when it comes to water safety He even puts a life jacket on his

beloved dog Jaxy when they take a swim They were enjoying a dip in Sheerness Lake on August 12

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Staying cautionary while enjoying water activities this summer

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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

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Facility

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Outdoor Patio VLTS Liqour Store Bargain Room Rates Rider Friendly

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BAR

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

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Photo by Mike Todor

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

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(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

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and slushDare to try one

Bernie Made

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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

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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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

Who are you Tania and Barrie AlbertWhere are you from Auckland New ZealandWhat brings you to Drumheller We came here for the 2012 World Outrigger Sprint Championships in Calgary which are canoe races I [Tania] am a paddler We decided to check Drumheller out for the day What do you like most about Drumheller Everything Th is whole place is amazing Th e politeness of the people has been great and to fi nd a museum like this in what seems like the middle of nowhere is great

What would you change about the valley Nothing Th e weather has been beautiful so what more could we ask for Wersquove also noticed there is a great variety of healthy food here Being into sports eating healthy is a big priority If we came to visit your town what would you suggest us to see We would suggest the Sky Tower in Auckland Itrsquos sort of like the Calgary Tower but with a bigger observation fl oor New Zealand is also great for sailing

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-Trip Advisor comment

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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 403-823-258033m

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

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SooohellipWhere ya fromWhere ya from

Throughout summertime The Weekender

will be looking for visitors to the valley and sharing their stories with inSide readers

Tania and Barrie AlbertAuckland New Zealand

ALL ROADS LEAD TO

For the month of August

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Friday August 17 2012 Page 11 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

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CAPTIONThis LastWeek

Cam White takes some time to cool off from the Drumheller heat

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Last weekrsquos winner was ldquo but but butI donrsquot like to showerrdquo by Debbie Bertsch via Facebook Stop by the Drumheller MailinSide Drumheller offi ce Highway 10 East to collect your prize

Caption This is a weekly feature asking readers to provide a headline for a photo from the valley Winners will receive a Drumheller MailinSide Drumheller prize

pack Please give us a call at 403-823-2580 fax at 403-823-3864 email informationinsidedrumhellercom or visit us on Facebook

BREAK

CLUES ACROSS

1 Bulla5 Former Egyptian Pres

Anwar10 Identical14 Military assistant15 True heath

16 Indonesian phenomenon 17 Japanese social networking 18 Bring banquet food19 Front of the head20 Jean Paul __ author22 Movie settings24 Incline from vertical26 Bleats27 One who sings carols30 Any high mountain31 Mutual savings bank34 Tequila plant35 One point N of due E37 Not large39 Khoikhoin people40 Soccer player Hamm41 European owl genus42 Palio race city44 Hostelry45 Outer ear eminences46 Explosive47 Illuminated49 Musical pieces in slow tempo51 Not crazy52 Star Trek helm offi cer53 Gave the axe56 Make a mental

connection60 City founded by Xenophanes61 Extremely angry65 Wild Eurasian mountain goat66 Voyage on water67 Comforts68 Otherwise69 Young herrings in Norway70 Weapon discharges71 Prepares a dining table

CLUES DOWN

1 Shopping pouches2 Old Italian money3 Central German river4 Composer Ludwig van5 A way to withdraw6 Macaws7 Radiotelegraphic signal8 Highest card9 Any bone of the tarsus10 Places to store valuables11 Actor Ladd12 Nutmeg seed covering 13 Vision organs21 Abnormal breathing

23 Crownworks25 Religious recluse26 Fruits of the genus Musa27 Thou __ do it28 Repeatedly29 Plant of a clone31 African tribe 32 No Irish borough amp bay33 French Chateau Royal36 Bulk storage container38 ldquoGood Wiferdquo Actress Julianna43 Assoc of Licensed Aircraft Engineers45 An account of events48 West __ archipelago50 Coercion51 Ancient Scand bard 53 Leaves of the hemp plant 54 Jai __ sport55 Designer Chapman57 Having the skill to do something58 Exam59 Prior wives62 Bravo Bravo Bravo63 Volcanic mountain in Japan64 Vietnamese offensive

ARIES - Mar 21Apr 20Aries your goals are easily achieved this week All you really need to do is set your mind to them and everything will fall into place along the way

TAURUS - Apr 21May 21Taurus you may feel rushed by outside pressures but it really is up to you to set your own pace Everything will get done if you just relax

GEMINI - May 22Jun 21Those closest to you need a little space and respect Gemini Just give them what they need and all will go smoothly Wednesday could be a trying day

CANCER - Jun 22Jul 22Cancer you may need to act quickly before things start moving in the wrong direction You have to take control and make sure things are on the right course

LEO - Jul 23Aug 23Leo you can have fun doing just about anything this week You have lots of energy so maybe something physical will fi t the bill Grab a crowd and go to it

VIRGO - Aug 24Sept 22Virgo things have not been going your way but that is no reason to be disappointed You will soon fi nd a way to bounce back and get back on track

LIBRA - Sept 23Oct 23Libra this week you have the uncanny ability to impress people in one-on-one conversation Start by focusing all of your energy on one particular relationship

SCORPIO - Oct 24Nov 22Scorpio itrsquos time to assess your health and make a few changes for the better Itrsquos within reason to change your diet and exercise more often It will be to your advantage

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23Dec 21Sagittarius you will fi nd yoursquore incredibly effi cient this week both at home and at work If you have time left over you may want to help a coworker or family member

CAPRICORN - Dec 22Jan 20Capricorn both work and family issues are on your mind but you can only tackle one set of concerns at a time Figure out which one is a priority and set your wheels in motion

AQUARIUS - Jan 21Feb 18Aquarius you are likely to feel amazing this week so much so that you actually do a double-take in the mirror to make sure itrsquos you looking back Savor every moment

PISCES - Feb 19Mar 20Pisces you may have some trouble fi guring out what is real and whatrsquos a facade this week Others can provide backup if you need it

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 17 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

Word Search Solution

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Blueberry facts

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Classifi eds forClassifi eds for great resultsgreat results

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

One of the Valleyrsquos most iconic men is looking a little on the pale side these days Th e Drumheller and District Museum Society is giving Big John a fresh makeover Th e white and black look currently is not a fashion statement and is only the fi rst phase Soon volunteers will give him a new paint job ldquoWersquove taken to calling him our coal mimerrdquo said Sharesse Th ompson presi-dentvolunteer manager of the Drumheller and District Museum Society ldquoWersquore going for more of the au-

thentic look When he got repainted when we fi rst moved down here it looked cartoony Now wersquove got more realistic coloursrdquo Big John overalls will be a denim blue similar to what coal miners used to wear However there is more in the works for the museum than a fresh coat of paint for Big John ldquoSome of our plans in-clude a complete overhaul of the organization It is our greatest dream to take our existing building and work to restructure the exterior to entice visitors down our street Th is will include new murals and drop bannersrdquo said Th ompson Th ere are plans to address

interior of the building as well Th e front desk and gift shop were redone several years ago with a fresh new look but the galleries retain a retro look from the 1970rsquos ldquoPlans for the main gal-leries are ever changing as we seem to run into some problems along the way However we plan on put-ting in all new cabinets and lightingrdquo said Th ompson Another ongoing project is archiving their large col-lection of historic artifacts Th e museum can be found on 3rd Avenue and 1st Street East and faced some challenges over the years Th e organization is run entirely by volunteers and more are needed to

help move the museum for-ward Volunteers are needed to help with manning the building during operating hours and with the work planned for the museum ldquoItrsquos an entirely volunteer organization Even a couple hours here and there would help out a lotrdquo said Th omp-son Th ompson has been vol-unteering for 11 years and would never look back

ldquoI was working at the Tyr-rell Museum at the time and I was asked one summer to help out here I fell in love with the place and the his-tory and have been here ever sincerdquo said Th ompson Anyone interested in volunteering can contact Th ompson at 403-820-8544 It is planned to have Big John the ldquocoal mimerrdquo re-painted in the next couple weeks and is just the tip of

the iceberg of whatrsquos hap-pening at the Badlands His-toric Centre

Sharesse Thompson presidentvolunteer manager of the Drumheller and District Museum Society with the fa-mous Big John who has stood in front of the Badlands Historic Centre for years Big John is being repainted and there are plans in the works to improve the remainder of the museum

inSide photo by Michael James

Historic Centre takes aim at fresh new look

WHO are youare youWho are you is a weekly feature

that profiles 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

Claire MilliganAge 33 by the end of this monthEmployer HampH OpticalOccupation Registered hearing aid practi-tionerWhat do you like most about your job People generally donrsquot grow up wanting to be a hearing aid specialist but this is such a rewarding job I get people thanking me for what I did I love making a diff erence in peo-plersquos livesWhere are you from originally I grew up here in DrumhellerWhat do you like most about the Valley I really like how the community is so banded together When therersquos a task to be done or money needs to be raised they get on itAny top travel destinations I defi nitely want to go to where my ancestors are from in Western Europe so Scotland Ireland and England Irsquod like to know what itrsquos about and get some nice pictures of some castlesIf you could travel through time when and where would you go Back to the lsquo40rsquos I really like that era with the fashions vehi-cles and the old fashioned idealsWhat is your most memorable childhood toy Easy In 1985 I opened my Christmas present and it was a Cabbage Patch doll her name was Maggie I still have her she has a spot in the closetWhat is one thing you could eat for the rest of your life Th erersquos this cream cheese dip with salsa fresh vegetables and shredded cheese You just scrape it up with crackers

Favourite moviestv shows Irsquove been watching Quantum Leap on Netfl ix like crazy For movies Th e Princess Bride and Legend If I had to choose something more recent For-rest GumpFavourite songs I like club music some-thing that always has a happy beat to it I like the new song Someone I Used to KnowDo you collect anything Board games and some really old and obscure ones too like Worst Case Scenario Survival GameAny words of wisdom You must put your-self in alignment with what it is you want

14 - Friday August 17 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

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(l-r) Tori James 8 and Rorie Perrott 11 were making the most of the hot weather during the August long weekend by sell-ing lemonade at the DORVA Motocross

Track during the races The girls said they made at least $100 each day they were set up selling the refreshments

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Get your lemonade

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Ready Set In three weeks the Di-

nosaur Half Marathon will hit ldquoGordquo Organizers are busy getting things together for the big day and runners continue

their training for one of Drumhellerrsquos largest sporting events inSide Drumheller spoke with organizer Colin Kloot to learn about what training is needed to prepare for race day ldquoIf yoursquove been train-ing this Friday should be your last long run For a serious contender their last long run this weekend should be 15 kilometresrdquo explained Kloot ldquoIn two weeks it tapers off a bit more and you shouldnrsquot be running more than 10 kilometres and then 5 kilometres In the last week your run should be between 1 and 2 kilometresrdquo Training tapers off to give muscles an oppor-tunity to rest and restore themselves ldquoItrsquos for fatigue If yoursquore a serious runner the bulk of your train-ing should be donerdquo said Kloot ldquoIn the last week you should be taking in more carbohydrates such as pastardquo ldquoFor the half mara-thon if you havenrsquot started training itrsquos really too late I would suggest walking it or doing the 10k or 5krdquo Th e half marathon isnrsquot the only way to get involved in the event Th ere will be 10k and

5k events as well In all three events runners are allowed to run or walk ldquoIn the 5k almost any-one of any ability can get throughrdquo said Kloot ldquoItrsquos a family outing or for those who wish to make this their fi rst event itrsquos a good starting pointrdquo Th e 10k requires a little bit more commit-ment ldquoItrsquos got some chal-lenges If you want to run the 10k and havenrsquot done anything and are reasonably fi t run two to three kilometres every second dayrdquo said Kloot ldquoIf you take it easy you can jog through but you can walk as wellrdquo

New kids on the blockThese two young deer were cruising through town on August 12 Here they were taking a snack break in the trees across from Sunshine Lodge amp Cottages

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Victor Bustamante (left) and Joe Sanchez in the 2011 Dinosaur Valley Half Marathon The run is less than a month away and run-ners will be toning down their training to prepare for the big day by running shorter

distances Anyone who has yet to start training is encouraged to walk or sign up for the 10 k or 5 k distances

fi le photo

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 17 2012 - 15

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Countdown hits three weeks forDinosaur Half Marathon

Want to get in on the fun Th ose interesting in participating are encour-aged to register as soon as possible Th e ear-lier you register the better chance you have of getting one of the offi cial Dinosaur Valley Half Marathon tee shirts Registration so far compared to last year is down ldquoWersquore down in registrations from Drumhell-er As of yesterday [Tuesday] it was 14 percent down on local entriesrdquo said Kloot ldquoWersquod like people to register as soon as possible so we can things ready and get everybody in the 10k or 21k a shirtrdquo However registrations from out of town are on par with the previous year which plays an important role in the local economy ldquoWersquore basically extending the summer sea-son by another week We bring in about 600 participants from out of town who get hotel rooms visit the local attractions and eat hererdquo said Kloot Organizers are busy getting everything ready for the big day but more volunteers are needed to help make the event go as smoothly as pos-sible ldquoArrangements are all going well wersquore pray-ing for good weather and our sponsors have stepped up to the plate againrdquo said Kloot ldquo We still have room for volunteers for the day and for water and feeding tables Any groups who wants to man a water table can contact merdquo To register for the half marathon 10 k or 5k visit wwwdinosaurhalfcom Th ose interested in volunteer and helping out our athletes can contact Kloot at 403-823-4000

SPORTS

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Dust off those skates and hockey sticks Drum-heller itrsquos time to get ready for hockey season However before the season starts parents have a little homework to do so their kids can play Canadarsquos national pastime A new requirement this year from Hockey Alberta for minor hock-ey parents is to complete the online Respect in Sport course ldquoTh e big new thing is the Respect in Sport

online course At least one parent in each fam-ily has to do the Respect in Sport course or their kids canrsquot play hockey after December 1 Itrsquos a really good course for parents to learn how to behave Sometimes they donrsquot really see what theyrsquore acting like and are in their own little bubblerdquo said Drumheller Minor Hockey Associa-tion president Jason Ew-ing Th e program which can be found at wwwhockeyalbertaca was made a requirement in response to parents ver-

bally and in some ex-treme cases even physi-cally abusing volunteer offi cials ldquoTh e number one rea-son cited for coaches managers and offi cials of all ages leaving a sport is unacceptable parent behaviourrdquo claims the Hockey Alberta website ldquoItrsquos something to help the parents real-ize itrsquos fun for the kids and there are volunteers everywhere on the ice Th ey need to respect that because itrsquos for the kids Hopefully the course helps everyone realize the importance of sportsmanship which is the main goal of minor sportsrdquo said Ewing However Ewing com-mented on the high cali-ber of parents in Drum-heller but notes there are some horror stories within the league ldquoIn Drumheller we donrsquot have too many is-

sues with our fans but it is out there Th ere are some interesting stories out there about abuse of offi cialsrdquo said Ewing Last year Hockey Al-berta focused on head shots Tougher penalties have resulted in fewer instances of deliberate head shots Referees will still be vigilant in spot-ting blows to the head ldquoTh e referees were re-ally focused on watching for that and the penalties were quite severerdquo said Ewing ldquoI would say the numbers are down es-pecially the intentional ones I believe it really opened peoplersquos eyes to intentional contacts for surerdquo In two weeks on Au-gust 30 the Drumheller Minor Hockey Associa-tion will be taking regis-trations for the upcom-ing season Registrations will be taking place in the Drumheller Memo-

rial Arena lounge from 5 to 8 pm Minor hockey orga-nizers are hoping to see another strong turnout this year ldquoTh e numbers were good especially in our younger age groups which is great Wersquore expecting the number of younger players to be high againrdquo said Ewing ldquoWersquore hoping we wonrsquot get in a situation where we donrsquot have enough players for two teams but too many for one team Th e big thing is to get as many returnees as possible and a lot of new younger kidsrdquo Normally registration only occurs at the Fall Sports Recreation and Arts Expo Th is year in addition to the Expo we wanted to try something diff erent ldquoWe want to get a bet-ter head count on num-bers so we can be a little

more organized for our evaluations and get a lit-tle more ice time for our kids before the league startsrdquo said Ewing One of the goals this year will be to get play-ers as much ice time as possible A lot of towns have two ice surfaces which makes a diff erence You see some teams get a lot better over the season and it comes down to having more practicerdquo said Ewing To learn more about Drumheller Minor Hockey visit wwwdrumhellerminorhock-eycom Th e Respect in Sport course can be found at wwwhockeyal-bertca ldquoI feel hockey is impor-tant in giving kids some structure and guidancerdquo said Ewing ldquoTh ey also get to spend a lot of weekends with friendsrdquo

Drumheller Minor Hockey will be lacing up skates soon and parents are asked to complete the mandatory Re-spect in Sport course online at wwwhockeyalbertacom The new requirement from Hockey Alberta aims to teach

parents hockey is about kids having fun and to learn re-spect for the many volunteers who make hockey happen

inSide photo by Michael James

16 - Friday August 17 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

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

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Join us for a long weekend fi lled with golf specials food entertainment and a whole lot of fun for the whole family

Everyone is welcome whether or not you golf

Big Swing Days DetailsStarting Friday and running through Monday we are taking one last ldquoswingrdquo at summer before itrsquos goneSome activities we have planned are bull Mixed fun tournament ndash 9 holes no age restriction includes dinner and prizes bull Golf Specials ndash Golf Friday after 400 PM and all day Monday for only $10 per person including a power cart bull Helicopter rides from Mountain View Helicopters bull Corn Roast Feast bull Karaoke Nights (all ages welcome) bull Pancake BreakfastWe still have camping spots available so come on out and make a weekend of it

For more information and to book your tee times and camping spots call the pro shop at 677-2250

A full calendar of events is also available on our website at wwwrosebudgolfca

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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

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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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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

The Fossil Shop

WHIFS Flapjack House

Horseshoe CanyonHelicopter Rides

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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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Portable water amp dump station Medical Clinic

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

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RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

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24m

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Free delivery within town limits

on orders over $2500 after 5 pm

2 for 1pizza amp pasta

TAKE OUT ONLY

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Come climb inside the

OPEN DAILYOPEN DAILY

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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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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

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

Soon to be

SAVE $10OFF YOUR NEXT SERVICE

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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

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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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Bernie and the Boys Bistro

Who are you Tania and Barrie AlbertWhere are you from Auckland New ZealandWhat brings you to Drumheller We came here for the 2012 World Outrigger Sprint Championships in Calgary which are canoe races I [Tania] am a paddler We decided to check Drumheller out for the day What do you like most about Drumheller Everything Th is whole place is amazing Th e politeness of the people has been great and to fi nd a museum like this in what seems like the middle of nowhere is great

What would you change about the valley Nothing Th e weather has been beautiful so what more could we ask for Wersquove also noticed there is a great variety of healthy food here Being into sports eating healthy is a big priority If we came to visit your town what would you suggest us to see We would suggest the Sky Tower in Auckland Itrsquos sort of like the Calgary Tower but with a bigger observation fl oor New Zealand is also great for sailing

Page 10 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller Friday August 17 2012

-Trip Advisor comment

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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 403-823-258033m

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

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

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SooohellipWhere ya fromWhere ya from

Throughout summertime The Weekender

will be looking for visitors to the valley and sharing their stories with inSide readers

Tania and Barrie AlbertAuckland New Zealand

ALL ROADS LEAD TO

For the month of August

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Friday August 17 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

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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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Cam White takes some time to cool off from the Drumheller heat

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Last weekrsquos winner was ldquo but but butI donrsquot like to showerrdquo by Debbie Bertsch via Facebook Stop by the Drumheller MailinSide Drumheller offi ce Highway 10 East to collect your prize

Caption This is a weekly feature asking readers to provide a headline for a photo from the valley Winners will receive a Drumheller MailinSide Drumheller prize

pack Please give us a call at 403-823-2580 fax at 403-823-3864 email informationinsidedrumhellercom or visit us on Facebook

BREAK

CLUES ACROSS

1 Bulla5 Former Egyptian Pres

Anwar10 Identical14 Military assistant15 True heath

16 Indonesian phenomenon 17 Japanese social networking 18 Bring banquet food19 Front of the head20 Jean Paul __ author22 Movie settings24 Incline from vertical26 Bleats27 One who sings carols30 Any high mountain31 Mutual savings bank34 Tequila plant35 One point N of due E37 Not large39 Khoikhoin people40 Soccer player Hamm41 European owl genus42 Palio race city44 Hostelry45 Outer ear eminences46 Explosive47 Illuminated49 Musical pieces in slow tempo51 Not crazy52 Star Trek helm offi cer53 Gave the axe56 Make a mental

connection60 City founded by Xenophanes61 Extremely angry65 Wild Eurasian mountain goat66 Voyage on water67 Comforts68 Otherwise69 Young herrings in Norway70 Weapon discharges71 Prepares a dining table

CLUES DOWN

1 Shopping pouches2 Old Italian money3 Central German river4 Composer Ludwig van5 A way to withdraw6 Macaws7 Radiotelegraphic signal8 Highest card9 Any bone of the tarsus10 Places to store valuables11 Actor Ladd12 Nutmeg seed covering 13 Vision organs21 Abnormal breathing

23 Crownworks25 Religious recluse26 Fruits of the genus Musa27 Thou __ do it28 Repeatedly29 Plant of a clone31 African tribe 32 No Irish borough amp bay33 French Chateau Royal36 Bulk storage container38 ldquoGood Wiferdquo Actress Julianna43 Assoc of Licensed Aircraft Engineers45 An account of events48 West __ archipelago50 Coercion51 Ancient Scand bard 53 Leaves of the hemp plant 54 Jai __ sport55 Designer Chapman57 Having the skill to do something58 Exam59 Prior wives62 Bravo Bravo Bravo63 Volcanic mountain in Japan64 Vietnamese offensive

ARIES - Mar 21Apr 20Aries your goals are easily achieved this week All you really need to do is set your mind to them and everything will fall into place along the way

TAURUS - Apr 21May 21Taurus you may feel rushed by outside pressures but it really is up to you to set your own pace Everything will get done if you just relax

GEMINI - May 22Jun 21Those closest to you need a little space and respect Gemini Just give them what they need and all will go smoothly Wednesday could be a trying day

CANCER - Jun 22Jul 22Cancer you may need to act quickly before things start moving in the wrong direction You have to take control and make sure things are on the right course

LEO - Jul 23Aug 23Leo you can have fun doing just about anything this week You have lots of energy so maybe something physical will fi t the bill Grab a crowd and go to it

VIRGO - Aug 24Sept 22Virgo things have not been going your way but that is no reason to be disappointed You will soon fi nd a way to bounce back and get back on track

LIBRA - Sept 23Oct 23Libra this week you have the uncanny ability to impress people in one-on-one conversation Start by focusing all of your energy on one particular relationship

SCORPIO - Oct 24Nov 22Scorpio itrsquos time to assess your health and make a few changes for the better Itrsquos within reason to change your diet and exercise more often It will be to your advantage

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23Dec 21Sagittarius you will fi nd yoursquore incredibly effi cient this week both at home and at work If you have time left over you may want to help a coworker or family member

CAPRICORN - Dec 22Jan 20Capricorn both work and family issues are on your mind but you can only tackle one set of concerns at a time Figure out which one is a priority and set your wheels in motion

AQUARIUS - Jan 21Feb 18Aquarius you are likely to feel amazing this week so much so that you actually do a double-take in the mirror to make sure itrsquos you looking back Savor every moment

PISCES - Feb 19Mar 20Pisces you may have some trouble fi guring out what is real and whatrsquos a facade this week Others can provide backup if you need it

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 17 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

Word Search Solution

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Blueberry facts

88 3rd Avenue West 88 3rd Avenue West Downtown Drumheller Downtown Drumheller

403-823-5533403-823-5533

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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

ALBERTA BASED COMPANY looking for qualifi ed amp experienced Equipment Opera-tors Mulcher Feller Buncher amp Processor Operators Out of town amp camp work Safety tickets amp drivers abstract required Email re-sume jobscommandequipmentcom Fax 780-488-3002NOW HIRING Retail Department Managers Cabelarsquos Edmonton retail is seeking experi-enced Retail Department Managers for both Hardlines and Softlines To apply please visit wwwcabelascacareers 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-torwestfrasercom 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 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 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 RESIDENT MANAGER COUPLE required for equestrian operation (Priddis) Ideal for ma-turesemi-retired couple with prior experience Duties include facility amp household mainte-nance animal care amp child care Accommo-dations included Send cover letter amp resume infofamilyfuturescom or fax 403-265-7879 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 AampB PIPELINERS is accepting resumes Quality Control Inspectors (CWB Certifi ed) Field Safety Advisors (pipeline experience

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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 wwwphonefactorycaSTEEL BUILDING - Huge clearance sale 20x24 $4658 25x28 $5295 30x40 $7790 32x54 $10600 40x58 $14895 47x78 $19838 One end wall included Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422 wwwpioneersteelca HOME PHONE RECONNECT Call 1-866-287-1348 Prepaid long distance specials Feature package specials Referral program Donrsquot be without a home phone Call to con-nect 1-866-287-1348 FOR RESTLESS or cramping legs A fast act-ing remedy since 1981 sleep at night proven for 31 years wwwallcalmcom Mon-Fri 8-4 EST 1-800-765-8660 NEVER SHOCK CHLORINATE AGAIN New-ly Patented ldquoKontinuous Shokrdquo Chlorinator No mess Effective year round eliminating bacterial growth smell and slime Inexpen-sive Phone 1-800-BIG-IRON wwwbigiron-drillingcom

LIVESTOCK FOR SALE

PATTEN-POLLITT Performance Horse amp Pro-duction Sale Sunday August 19 1 pm Pre-view 10 am Sale held - Pollitt Ranch Eckville More information call Rory 780-388-2139 Shane 403-746-5756 View catalogue online wwwwnorthernhorsecom

MANUFACTURED HOMES

JANDEL HOMES 7 sold 53 remaining stock homes available for immediate delivery 17

models to choose from Loaded with op-tions priced from $116000 - $144900 wwwjandelhomescom LAST 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 NOBODY - We mean nobody beats our pric-esservice on SRI Homes Check it out - see us last Huge discounts on all 2011 stock Im-mediate delivery Call now 1-877-341-4422 wwwdynamicmodularca

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REAL ESTATE21 QTRS of Farmland amp 3 Country Acreag-es in Hythe Alberta by Unreserved Ritchie Bros Auction October 4 3183+- total acres $33000 Surface Lease Revenue rbauctioncom HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL PROPERTY 5 miles east of Grande Prairie by Unreserved Ritchie Bros Auction October 4 153+- acres zoned RM2 Hwy frontage rbauctioncom HAND CRAFTED log homes log accents and milled log replacement components MampH Wood Specialties Ltd 780-459-5700 wwwmhwoodcom FULLY SERVICED Lake Lots for sale Start-ing at $69900 Elinor Lake Resort 25 hours North East of Edmonton 1-877-623-3990 wwwelinorlakeresortcom

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Michael James | inSide Drumheller

One of the Valleyrsquos most iconic men is looking a little on the pale side these days Th e Drumheller and District Museum Society is giving Big John a fresh makeover Th e white and black look currently is not a fashion statement and is only the fi rst phase Soon volunteers will give him a new paint job ldquoWersquove taken to calling him our coal mimerrdquo said Sharesse Th ompson presi-dentvolunteer manager of the Drumheller and District Museum Society ldquoWersquore going for more of the au-

thentic look When he got repainted when we fi rst moved down here it looked cartoony Now wersquove got more realistic coloursrdquo Big John overalls will be a denim blue similar to what coal miners used to wear However there is more in the works for the museum than a fresh coat of paint for Big John ldquoSome of our plans in-clude a complete overhaul of the organization It is our greatest dream to take our existing building and work to restructure the exterior to entice visitors down our street Th is will include new murals and drop bannersrdquo said Th ompson Th ere are plans to address

interior of the building as well Th e front desk and gift shop were redone several years ago with a fresh new look but the galleries retain a retro look from the 1970rsquos ldquoPlans for the main gal-leries are ever changing as we seem to run into some problems along the way However we plan on put-ting in all new cabinets and lightingrdquo said Th ompson Another ongoing project is archiving their large col-lection of historic artifacts Th e museum can be found on 3rd Avenue and 1st Street East and faced some challenges over the years Th e organization is run entirely by volunteers and more are needed to

help move the museum for-ward Volunteers are needed to help with manning the building during operating hours and with the work planned for the museum ldquoItrsquos an entirely volunteer organization Even a couple hours here and there would help out a lotrdquo said Th omp-son Th ompson has been vol-unteering for 11 years and would never look back

ldquoI was working at the Tyr-rell Museum at the time and I was asked one summer to help out here I fell in love with the place and the his-tory and have been here ever sincerdquo said Th ompson Anyone interested in volunteering can contact Th ompson at 403-820-8544 It is planned to have Big John the ldquocoal mimerrdquo re-painted in the next couple weeks and is just the tip of

the iceberg of whatrsquos hap-pening at the Badlands His-toric Centre

Sharesse Thompson presidentvolunteer manager of the Drumheller and District Museum Society with the fa-mous Big John who has stood in front of the Badlands Historic Centre for years Big John is being repainted and there are plans in the works to improve the remainder of the museum

inSide photo by Michael James

Historic Centre takes aim at fresh new look

WHO are youare youWho are you is a weekly feature

that profiles 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

Claire MilliganAge 33 by the end of this monthEmployer HampH OpticalOccupation Registered hearing aid practi-tionerWhat do you like most about your job People generally donrsquot grow up wanting to be a hearing aid specialist but this is such a rewarding job I get people thanking me for what I did I love making a diff erence in peo-plersquos livesWhere are you from originally I grew up here in DrumhellerWhat do you like most about the Valley I really like how the community is so banded together When therersquos a task to be done or money needs to be raised they get on itAny top travel destinations I defi nitely want to go to where my ancestors are from in Western Europe so Scotland Ireland and England Irsquod like to know what itrsquos about and get some nice pictures of some castlesIf you could travel through time when and where would you go Back to the lsquo40rsquos I really like that era with the fashions vehi-cles and the old fashioned idealsWhat is your most memorable childhood toy Easy In 1985 I opened my Christmas present and it was a Cabbage Patch doll her name was Maggie I still have her she has a spot in the closetWhat is one thing you could eat for the rest of your life Th erersquos this cream cheese dip with salsa fresh vegetables and shredded cheese You just scrape it up with crackers

Favourite moviestv shows Irsquove been watching Quantum Leap on Netfl ix like crazy For movies Th e Princess Bride and Legend If I had to choose something more recent For-rest GumpFavourite songs I like club music some-thing that always has a happy beat to it I like the new song Someone I Used to KnowDo you collect anything Board games and some really old and obscure ones too like Worst Case Scenario Survival GameAny words of wisdom You must put your-self in alignment with what it is you want

14 - Friday August 17 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

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(l-r) Tori James 8 and Rorie Perrott 11 were making the most of the hot weather during the August long weekend by sell-ing lemonade at the DORVA Motocross

Track during the races The girls said they made at least $100 each day they were set up selling the refreshments

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Get your lemonade

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Ready Set In three weeks the Di-

nosaur Half Marathon will hit ldquoGordquo Organizers are busy getting things together for the big day and runners continue

their training for one of Drumhellerrsquos largest sporting events inSide Drumheller spoke with organizer Colin Kloot to learn about what training is needed to prepare for race day ldquoIf yoursquove been train-ing this Friday should be your last long run For a serious contender their last long run this weekend should be 15 kilometresrdquo explained Kloot ldquoIn two weeks it tapers off a bit more and you shouldnrsquot be running more than 10 kilometres and then 5 kilometres In the last week your run should be between 1 and 2 kilometresrdquo Training tapers off to give muscles an oppor-tunity to rest and restore themselves ldquoItrsquos for fatigue If yoursquore a serious runner the bulk of your train-ing should be donerdquo said Kloot ldquoIn the last week you should be taking in more carbohydrates such as pastardquo ldquoFor the half mara-thon if you havenrsquot started training itrsquos really too late I would suggest walking it or doing the 10k or 5krdquo Th e half marathon isnrsquot the only way to get involved in the event Th ere will be 10k and

5k events as well In all three events runners are allowed to run or walk ldquoIn the 5k almost any-one of any ability can get throughrdquo said Kloot ldquoItrsquos a family outing or for those who wish to make this their fi rst event itrsquos a good starting pointrdquo Th e 10k requires a little bit more commit-ment ldquoItrsquos got some chal-lenges If you want to run the 10k and havenrsquot done anything and are reasonably fi t run two to three kilometres every second dayrdquo said Kloot ldquoIf you take it easy you can jog through but you can walk as wellrdquo

New kids on the blockThese two young deer were cruising through town on August 12 Here they were taking a snack break in the trees across from Sunshine Lodge amp Cottages

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Victor Bustamante (left) and Joe Sanchez in the 2011 Dinosaur Valley Half Marathon The run is less than a month away and run-ners will be toning down their training to prepare for the big day by running shorter

distances Anyone who has yet to start training is encouraged to walk or sign up for the 10 k or 5 k distances

fi le photo

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 17 2012 - 15

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Countdown hits three weeks forDinosaur Half Marathon

Want to get in on the fun Th ose interesting in participating are encour-aged to register as soon as possible Th e ear-lier you register the better chance you have of getting one of the offi cial Dinosaur Valley Half Marathon tee shirts Registration so far compared to last year is down ldquoWersquore down in registrations from Drumhell-er As of yesterday [Tuesday] it was 14 percent down on local entriesrdquo said Kloot ldquoWersquod like people to register as soon as possible so we can things ready and get everybody in the 10k or 21k a shirtrdquo However registrations from out of town are on par with the previous year which plays an important role in the local economy ldquoWersquore basically extending the summer sea-son by another week We bring in about 600 participants from out of town who get hotel rooms visit the local attractions and eat hererdquo said Kloot Organizers are busy getting everything ready for the big day but more volunteers are needed to help make the event go as smoothly as pos-sible ldquoArrangements are all going well wersquore pray-ing for good weather and our sponsors have stepped up to the plate againrdquo said Kloot ldquo We still have room for volunteers for the day and for water and feeding tables Any groups who wants to man a water table can contact merdquo To register for the half marathon 10 k or 5k visit wwwdinosaurhalfcom Th ose interested in volunteer and helping out our athletes can contact Kloot at 403-823-4000

SPORTS

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Dust off those skates and hockey sticks Drum-heller itrsquos time to get ready for hockey season However before the season starts parents have a little homework to do so their kids can play Canadarsquos national pastime A new requirement this year from Hockey Alberta for minor hock-ey parents is to complete the online Respect in Sport course ldquoTh e big new thing is the Respect in Sport

online course At least one parent in each fam-ily has to do the Respect in Sport course or their kids canrsquot play hockey after December 1 Itrsquos a really good course for parents to learn how to behave Sometimes they donrsquot really see what theyrsquore acting like and are in their own little bubblerdquo said Drumheller Minor Hockey Associa-tion president Jason Ew-ing Th e program which can be found at wwwhockeyalbertaca was made a requirement in response to parents ver-

bally and in some ex-treme cases even physi-cally abusing volunteer offi cials ldquoTh e number one rea-son cited for coaches managers and offi cials of all ages leaving a sport is unacceptable parent behaviourrdquo claims the Hockey Alberta website ldquoItrsquos something to help the parents real-ize itrsquos fun for the kids and there are volunteers everywhere on the ice Th ey need to respect that because itrsquos for the kids Hopefully the course helps everyone realize the importance of sportsmanship which is the main goal of minor sportsrdquo said Ewing However Ewing com-mented on the high cali-ber of parents in Drum-heller but notes there are some horror stories within the league ldquoIn Drumheller we donrsquot have too many is-

sues with our fans but it is out there Th ere are some interesting stories out there about abuse of offi cialsrdquo said Ewing Last year Hockey Al-berta focused on head shots Tougher penalties have resulted in fewer instances of deliberate head shots Referees will still be vigilant in spot-ting blows to the head ldquoTh e referees were re-ally focused on watching for that and the penalties were quite severerdquo said Ewing ldquoI would say the numbers are down es-pecially the intentional ones I believe it really opened peoplersquos eyes to intentional contacts for surerdquo In two weeks on Au-gust 30 the Drumheller Minor Hockey Associa-tion will be taking regis-trations for the upcom-ing season Registrations will be taking place in the Drumheller Memo-

rial Arena lounge from 5 to 8 pm Minor hockey orga-nizers are hoping to see another strong turnout this year ldquoTh e numbers were good especially in our younger age groups which is great Wersquore expecting the number of younger players to be high againrdquo said Ewing ldquoWersquore hoping we wonrsquot get in a situation where we donrsquot have enough players for two teams but too many for one team Th e big thing is to get as many returnees as possible and a lot of new younger kidsrdquo Normally registration only occurs at the Fall Sports Recreation and Arts Expo Th is year in addition to the Expo we wanted to try something diff erent ldquoWe want to get a bet-ter head count on num-bers so we can be a little

more organized for our evaluations and get a lit-tle more ice time for our kids before the league startsrdquo said Ewing One of the goals this year will be to get play-ers as much ice time as possible A lot of towns have two ice surfaces which makes a diff erence You see some teams get a lot better over the season and it comes down to having more practicerdquo said Ewing To learn more about Drumheller Minor Hockey visit wwwdrumhellerminorhock-eycom Th e Respect in Sport course can be found at wwwhockeyal-bertca ldquoI feel hockey is impor-tant in giving kids some structure and guidancerdquo said Ewing ldquoTh ey also get to spend a lot of weekends with friendsrdquo

Drumheller Minor Hockey will be lacing up skates soon and parents are asked to complete the mandatory Re-spect in Sport course online at wwwhockeyalbertacom The new requirement from Hockey Alberta aims to teach

parents hockey is about kids having fun and to learn re-spect for the many volunteers who make hockey happen

inSide photo by Michael James

16 - Friday August 17 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

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

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ldquoBig Swingrdquo Days August 31 September 1 2 amp 3

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Everyone is welcome whether or not you golf

Big Swing Days DetailsStarting Friday and running through Monday we are taking one last ldquoswingrdquo at summer before itrsquos goneSome activities we have planned are bull Mixed fun tournament ndash 9 holes no age restriction includes dinner and prizes bull Golf Specials ndash Golf Friday after 400 PM and all day Monday for only $10 per person including a power cart bull Helicopter rides from Mountain View Helicopters bull Corn Roast Feast bull Karaoke Nights (all ages welcome) bull Pancake BreakfastWe still have camping spots available so come on out and make a weekend of it

For more information and to book your tee times and camping spots call the pro shop at 677-2250

A full calendar of events is also available on our website at wwwrosebudgolfca

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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

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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

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Tourist informationHospitalH

Portable water amp dump station Medical Clinic

Dump Station

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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

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

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Come climb inside the

OPEN DAILYOPEN DAILY

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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

Who are you Tania and Barrie AlbertWhere are you from Auckland New ZealandWhat brings you to Drumheller We came here for the 2012 World Outrigger Sprint Championships in Calgary which are canoe races I [Tania] am a paddler We decided to check Drumheller out for the day What do you like most about Drumheller Everything Th is whole place is amazing Th e politeness of the people has been great and to fi nd a museum like this in what seems like the middle of nowhere is great

What would you change about the valley Nothing Th e weather has been beautiful so what more could we ask for Wersquove also noticed there is a great variety of healthy food here Being into sports eating healthy is a big priority If we came to visit your town what would you suggest us to see We would suggest the Sky Tower in Auckland Itrsquos sort of like the Calgary Tower but with a bigger observation fl oor New Zealand is also great for sailing

Page 10 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller Friday August 17 2012

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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 403-823-258033m

403-823-5155

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bull 2 Room Suites bull Air Conditioning

bull Kitchens bull Fridges in Every Room

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

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Throughout summertime The Weekender

will be looking for visitors to the valley and sharing their stories with inSide readers

Tania and Barrie AlbertAuckland New Zealand

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Cam White takes some time to cool off from the Drumheller heat

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Last weekrsquos winner was ldquo but but butI donrsquot like to showerrdquo by Debbie Bertsch via Facebook Stop by the Drumheller MailinSide Drumheller offi ce Highway 10 East to collect your prize

Caption This is a weekly feature asking readers to provide a headline for a photo from the valley Winners will receive a Drumheller MailinSide Drumheller prize

pack Please give us a call at 403-823-2580 fax at 403-823-3864 email informationinsidedrumhellercom or visit us on Facebook

BREAK

CLUES ACROSS

1 Bulla5 Former Egyptian Pres

Anwar10 Identical14 Military assistant15 True heath

16 Indonesian phenomenon 17 Japanese social networking 18 Bring banquet food19 Front of the head20 Jean Paul __ author22 Movie settings24 Incline from vertical26 Bleats27 One who sings carols30 Any high mountain31 Mutual savings bank34 Tequila plant35 One point N of due E37 Not large39 Khoikhoin people40 Soccer player Hamm41 European owl genus42 Palio race city44 Hostelry45 Outer ear eminences46 Explosive47 Illuminated49 Musical pieces in slow tempo51 Not crazy52 Star Trek helm offi cer53 Gave the axe56 Make a mental

connection60 City founded by Xenophanes61 Extremely angry65 Wild Eurasian mountain goat66 Voyage on water67 Comforts68 Otherwise69 Young herrings in Norway70 Weapon discharges71 Prepares a dining table

CLUES DOWN

1 Shopping pouches2 Old Italian money3 Central German river4 Composer Ludwig van5 A way to withdraw6 Macaws7 Radiotelegraphic signal8 Highest card9 Any bone of the tarsus10 Places to store valuables11 Actor Ladd12 Nutmeg seed covering 13 Vision organs21 Abnormal breathing

23 Crownworks25 Religious recluse26 Fruits of the genus Musa27 Thou __ do it28 Repeatedly29 Plant of a clone31 African tribe 32 No Irish borough amp bay33 French Chateau Royal36 Bulk storage container38 ldquoGood Wiferdquo Actress Julianna43 Assoc of Licensed Aircraft Engineers45 An account of events48 West __ archipelago50 Coercion51 Ancient Scand bard 53 Leaves of the hemp plant 54 Jai __ sport55 Designer Chapman57 Having the skill to do something58 Exam59 Prior wives62 Bravo Bravo Bravo63 Volcanic mountain in Japan64 Vietnamese offensive

ARIES - Mar 21Apr 20Aries your goals are easily achieved this week All you really need to do is set your mind to them and everything will fall into place along the way

TAURUS - Apr 21May 21Taurus you may feel rushed by outside pressures but it really is up to you to set your own pace Everything will get done if you just relax

GEMINI - May 22Jun 21Those closest to you need a little space and respect Gemini Just give them what they need and all will go smoothly Wednesday could be a trying day

CANCER - Jun 22Jul 22Cancer you may need to act quickly before things start moving in the wrong direction You have to take control and make sure things are on the right course

LEO - Jul 23Aug 23Leo you can have fun doing just about anything this week You have lots of energy so maybe something physical will fi t the bill Grab a crowd and go to it

VIRGO - Aug 24Sept 22Virgo things have not been going your way but that is no reason to be disappointed You will soon fi nd a way to bounce back and get back on track

LIBRA - Sept 23Oct 23Libra this week you have the uncanny ability to impress people in one-on-one conversation Start by focusing all of your energy on one particular relationship

SCORPIO - Oct 24Nov 22Scorpio itrsquos time to assess your health and make a few changes for the better Itrsquos within reason to change your diet and exercise more often It will be to your advantage

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23Dec 21Sagittarius you will fi nd yoursquore incredibly effi cient this week both at home and at work If you have time left over you may want to help a coworker or family member

CAPRICORN - Dec 22Jan 20Capricorn both work and family issues are on your mind but you can only tackle one set of concerns at a time Figure out which one is a priority and set your wheels in motion

AQUARIUS - Jan 21Feb 18Aquarius you are likely to feel amazing this week so much so that you actually do a double-take in the mirror to make sure itrsquos you looking back Savor every moment

PISCES - Feb 19Mar 20Pisces you may have some trouble fi guring out what is real and whatrsquos a facade this week Others can provide backup if you need it

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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Blueberries are often touted for their nutri-tional benefi ts Some of those benefi ts are well known while others are more obscure Blueberries have the highest antioxidant ca-pacity of all fresh fruit Antioxidants are re-sponsible for neutralizing free radicals in the body which can aff ect aging and contraction of diseases Native Americans once called blueberries star berries because the blossoms make a star shape Blueberry juice may help alleviate persistent coughs Blueberries can help ease digestive issues and prevent constipation Many people equate cranberries with urinary tract health but blueberries are also good at

reducing bacteria growth that causes urinary issues Some believe blueberries can help reduce bel-ly fat Blueberries contain 14 mg of Vitamin C and 08 mg Vitamin E per 1 cup of blueberries Blueberries were once used to make dyes and paints North Americas favorite muffi n is the blue-berry muffi n Blueberries may help prevent damage caused by heart disease cancer and Alzheimers dis-ease Blueberries are the offi cial berries of Nova Scotia Canada Th e anthocyanin found in blueberries can help improve eyesight

Blueberries are one of the only foods that are naturally blue in color Th e annual harvest of North American blue-berries would cover a four lane highway from Chicago to New York if spread out in a single layer Blueberries grow on a shrub that belongs to the heath family Th ere are approximately 30 diff erent species of blueberries Blueberries were not cultivated until the be-ginning of the 20th century becoming com-mercially available in 1916 Th e white powdery substance on blueberries is called bloom Bloom indicates fresh berries

Blueberry facts

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Michael James | inSide Drumheller

One of the Valleyrsquos most iconic men is looking a little on the pale side these days Th e Drumheller and District Museum Society is giving Big John a fresh makeover Th e white and black look currently is not a fashion statement and is only the fi rst phase Soon volunteers will give him a new paint job ldquoWersquove taken to calling him our coal mimerrdquo said Sharesse Th ompson presi-dentvolunteer manager of the Drumheller and District Museum Society ldquoWersquore going for more of the au-

thentic look When he got repainted when we fi rst moved down here it looked cartoony Now wersquove got more realistic coloursrdquo Big John overalls will be a denim blue similar to what coal miners used to wear However there is more in the works for the museum than a fresh coat of paint for Big John ldquoSome of our plans in-clude a complete overhaul of the organization It is our greatest dream to take our existing building and work to restructure the exterior to entice visitors down our street Th is will include new murals and drop bannersrdquo said Th ompson Th ere are plans to address

interior of the building as well Th e front desk and gift shop were redone several years ago with a fresh new look but the galleries retain a retro look from the 1970rsquos ldquoPlans for the main gal-leries are ever changing as we seem to run into some problems along the way However we plan on put-ting in all new cabinets and lightingrdquo said Th ompson Another ongoing project is archiving their large col-lection of historic artifacts Th e museum can be found on 3rd Avenue and 1st Street East and faced some challenges over the years Th e organization is run entirely by volunteers and more are needed to

help move the museum for-ward Volunteers are needed to help with manning the building during operating hours and with the work planned for the museum ldquoItrsquos an entirely volunteer organization Even a couple hours here and there would help out a lotrdquo said Th omp-son Th ompson has been vol-unteering for 11 years and would never look back

ldquoI was working at the Tyr-rell Museum at the time and I was asked one summer to help out here I fell in love with the place and the his-tory and have been here ever sincerdquo said Th ompson Anyone interested in volunteering can contact Th ompson at 403-820-8544 It is planned to have Big John the ldquocoal mimerrdquo re-painted in the next couple weeks and is just the tip of

the iceberg of whatrsquos hap-pening at the Badlands His-toric Centre

Sharesse Thompson presidentvolunteer manager of the Drumheller and District Museum Society with the fa-mous Big John who has stood in front of the Badlands Historic Centre for years Big John is being repainted and there are plans in the works to improve the remainder of the museum

inSide photo by Michael James

Historic Centre takes aim at fresh new look

WHO are youare youWho are you is a weekly feature

that profiles 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

Claire MilliganAge 33 by the end of this monthEmployer HampH OpticalOccupation Registered hearing aid practi-tionerWhat do you like most about your job People generally donrsquot grow up wanting to be a hearing aid specialist but this is such a rewarding job I get people thanking me for what I did I love making a diff erence in peo-plersquos livesWhere are you from originally I grew up here in DrumhellerWhat do you like most about the Valley I really like how the community is so banded together When therersquos a task to be done or money needs to be raised they get on itAny top travel destinations I defi nitely want to go to where my ancestors are from in Western Europe so Scotland Ireland and England Irsquod like to know what itrsquos about and get some nice pictures of some castlesIf you could travel through time when and where would you go Back to the lsquo40rsquos I really like that era with the fashions vehi-cles and the old fashioned idealsWhat is your most memorable childhood toy Easy In 1985 I opened my Christmas present and it was a Cabbage Patch doll her name was Maggie I still have her she has a spot in the closetWhat is one thing you could eat for the rest of your life Th erersquos this cream cheese dip with salsa fresh vegetables and shredded cheese You just scrape it up with crackers

Favourite moviestv shows Irsquove been watching Quantum Leap on Netfl ix like crazy For movies Th e Princess Bride and Legend If I had to choose something more recent For-rest GumpFavourite songs I like club music some-thing that always has a happy beat to it I like the new song Someone I Used to KnowDo you collect anything Board games and some really old and obscure ones too like Worst Case Scenario Survival GameAny words of wisdom You must put your-self in alignment with what it is you want

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(l-r) Tori James 8 and Rorie Perrott 11 were making the most of the hot weather during the August long weekend by sell-ing lemonade at the DORVA Motocross

Track during the races The girls said they made at least $100 each day they were set up selling the refreshments

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Get your lemonade

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Ready Set In three weeks the Di-

nosaur Half Marathon will hit ldquoGordquo Organizers are busy getting things together for the big day and runners continue

their training for one of Drumhellerrsquos largest sporting events inSide Drumheller spoke with organizer Colin Kloot to learn about what training is needed to prepare for race day ldquoIf yoursquove been train-ing this Friday should be your last long run For a serious contender their last long run this weekend should be 15 kilometresrdquo explained Kloot ldquoIn two weeks it tapers off a bit more and you shouldnrsquot be running more than 10 kilometres and then 5 kilometres In the last week your run should be between 1 and 2 kilometresrdquo Training tapers off to give muscles an oppor-tunity to rest and restore themselves ldquoItrsquos for fatigue If yoursquore a serious runner the bulk of your train-ing should be donerdquo said Kloot ldquoIn the last week you should be taking in more carbohydrates such as pastardquo ldquoFor the half mara-thon if you havenrsquot started training itrsquos really too late I would suggest walking it or doing the 10k or 5krdquo Th e half marathon isnrsquot the only way to get involved in the event Th ere will be 10k and

5k events as well In all three events runners are allowed to run or walk ldquoIn the 5k almost any-one of any ability can get throughrdquo said Kloot ldquoItrsquos a family outing or for those who wish to make this their fi rst event itrsquos a good starting pointrdquo Th e 10k requires a little bit more commit-ment ldquoItrsquos got some chal-lenges If you want to run the 10k and havenrsquot done anything and are reasonably fi t run two to three kilometres every second dayrdquo said Kloot ldquoIf you take it easy you can jog through but you can walk as wellrdquo

New kids on the blockThese two young deer were cruising through town on August 12 Here they were taking a snack break in the trees across from Sunshine Lodge amp Cottages

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Victor Bustamante (left) and Joe Sanchez in the 2011 Dinosaur Valley Half Marathon The run is less than a month away and run-ners will be toning down their training to prepare for the big day by running shorter

distances Anyone who has yet to start training is encouraged to walk or sign up for the 10 k or 5 k distances

fi le photo

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 17 2012 - 15

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Countdown hits three weeks forDinosaur Half Marathon

Want to get in on the fun Th ose interesting in participating are encour-aged to register as soon as possible Th e ear-lier you register the better chance you have of getting one of the offi cial Dinosaur Valley Half Marathon tee shirts Registration so far compared to last year is down ldquoWersquore down in registrations from Drumhell-er As of yesterday [Tuesday] it was 14 percent down on local entriesrdquo said Kloot ldquoWersquod like people to register as soon as possible so we can things ready and get everybody in the 10k or 21k a shirtrdquo However registrations from out of town are on par with the previous year which plays an important role in the local economy ldquoWersquore basically extending the summer sea-son by another week We bring in about 600 participants from out of town who get hotel rooms visit the local attractions and eat hererdquo said Kloot Organizers are busy getting everything ready for the big day but more volunteers are needed to help make the event go as smoothly as pos-sible ldquoArrangements are all going well wersquore pray-ing for good weather and our sponsors have stepped up to the plate againrdquo said Kloot ldquo We still have room for volunteers for the day and for water and feeding tables Any groups who wants to man a water table can contact merdquo To register for the half marathon 10 k or 5k visit wwwdinosaurhalfcom Th ose interested in volunteer and helping out our athletes can contact Kloot at 403-823-4000

SPORTS

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Dust off those skates and hockey sticks Drum-heller itrsquos time to get ready for hockey season However before the season starts parents have a little homework to do so their kids can play Canadarsquos national pastime A new requirement this year from Hockey Alberta for minor hock-ey parents is to complete the online Respect in Sport course ldquoTh e big new thing is the Respect in Sport

online course At least one parent in each fam-ily has to do the Respect in Sport course or their kids canrsquot play hockey after December 1 Itrsquos a really good course for parents to learn how to behave Sometimes they donrsquot really see what theyrsquore acting like and are in their own little bubblerdquo said Drumheller Minor Hockey Associa-tion president Jason Ew-ing Th e program which can be found at wwwhockeyalbertaca was made a requirement in response to parents ver-

bally and in some ex-treme cases even physi-cally abusing volunteer offi cials ldquoTh e number one rea-son cited for coaches managers and offi cials of all ages leaving a sport is unacceptable parent behaviourrdquo claims the Hockey Alberta website ldquoItrsquos something to help the parents real-ize itrsquos fun for the kids and there are volunteers everywhere on the ice Th ey need to respect that because itrsquos for the kids Hopefully the course helps everyone realize the importance of sportsmanship which is the main goal of minor sportsrdquo said Ewing However Ewing com-mented on the high cali-ber of parents in Drum-heller but notes there are some horror stories within the league ldquoIn Drumheller we donrsquot have too many is-

sues with our fans but it is out there Th ere are some interesting stories out there about abuse of offi cialsrdquo said Ewing Last year Hockey Al-berta focused on head shots Tougher penalties have resulted in fewer instances of deliberate head shots Referees will still be vigilant in spot-ting blows to the head ldquoTh e referees were re-ally focused on watching for that and the penalties were quite severerdquo said Ewing ldquoI would say the numbers are down es-pecially the intentional ones I believe it really opened peoplersquos eyes to intentional contacts for surerdquo In two weeks on Au-gust 30 the Drumheller Minor Hockey Associa-tion will be taking regis-trations for the upcom-ing season Registrations will be taking place in the Drumheller Memo-

rial Arena lounge from 5 to 8 pm Minor hockey orga-nizers are hoping to see another strong turnout this year ldquoTh e numbers were good especially in our younger age groups which is great Wersquore expecting the number of younger players to be high againrdquo said Ewing ldquoWersquore hoping we wonrsquot get in a situation where we donrsquot have enough players for two teams but too many for one team Th e big thing is to get as many returnees as possible and a lot of new younger kidsrdquo Normally registration only occurs at the Fall Sports Recreation and Arts Expo Th is year in addition to the Expo we wanted to try something diff erent ldquoWe want to get a bet-ter head count on num-bers so we can be a little

more organized for our evaluations and get a lit-tle more ice time for our kids before the league startsrdquo said Ewing One of the goals this year will be to get play-ers as much ice time as possible A lot of towns have two ice surfaces which makes a diff erence You see some teams get a lot better over the season and it comes down to having more practicerdquo said Ewing To learn more about Drumheller Minor Hockey visit wwwdrumhellerminorhock-eycom Th e Respect in Sport course can be found at wwwhockeyal-bertca ldquoI feel hockey is impor-tant in giving kids some structure and guidancerdquo said Ewing ldquoTh ey also get to spend a lot of weekends with friendsrdquo

Drumheller Minor Hockey will be lacing up skates soon and parents are asked to complete the mandatory Re-spect in Sport course online at wwwhockeyalbertacom The new requirement from Hockey Alberta aims to teach

parents hockey is about kids having fun and to learn re-spect for the many volunteers who make hockey happen

inSide photo by Michael James

16 - Friday August 17 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

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

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Everyone is welcome whether or not you golf

Big Swing Days DetailsStarting Friday and running through Monday we are taking one last ldquoswingrdquo at summer before itrsquos goneSome activities we have planned are bull Mixed fun tournament ndash 9 holes no age restriction includes dinner and prizes bull Golf Specials ndash Golf Friday after 400 PM and all day Monday for only $10 per person including a power cart bull Helicopter rides from Mountain View Helicopters bull Corn Roast Feast bull Karaoke Nights (all ages welcome) bull Pancake BreakfastWe still have camping spots available so come on out and make a weekend of it

For more information and to book your tee times and camping spots call the pro shop at 677-2250

A full calendar of events is also available on our website at wwwrosebudgolfca

See you soon

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Who are you Tania and Barrie AlbertWhere are you from Auckland New ZealandWhat brings you to Drumheller We came here for the 2012 World Outrigger Sprint Championships in Calgary which are canoe races I [Tania] am a paddler We decided to check Drumheller out for the day What do you like most about Drumheller Everything Th is whole place is amazing Th e politeness of the people has been great and to fi nd a museum like this in what seems like the middle of nowhere is great

What would you change about the valley Nothing Th e weather has been beautiful so what more could we ask for Wersquove also noticed there is a great variety of healthy food here Being into sports eating healthy is a big priority If we came to visit your town what would you suggest us to see We would suggest the Sky Tower in Auckland Itrsquos sort of like the Calgary Tower but with a bigger observation fl oor New Zealand is also great for sailing

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SooohellipWhere ya fromWhere ya from

Throughout summertime The Weekender

will be looking for visitors to the valley and sharing their stories with inSide readers

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Cam White takes some time to cool off from the Drumheller heat

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Last weekrsquos winner was ldquo but but butI donrsquot like to showerrdquo by Debbie Bertsch via Facebook Stop by the Drumheller MailinSide Drumheller offi ce Highway 10 East to collect your prize

Caption This is a weekly feature asking readers to provide a headline for a photo from the valley Winners will receive a Drumheller MailinSide Drumheller prize

pack Please give us a call at 403-823-2580 fax at 403-823-3864 email informationinsidedrumhellercom or visit us on Facebook

BREAK

CLUES ACROSS

1 Bulla5 Former Egyptian Pres

Anwar10 Identical14 Military assistant15 True heath

16 Indonesian phenomenon 17 Japanese social networking 18 Bring banquet food19 Front of the head20 Jean Paul __ author22 Movie settings24 Incline from vertical26 Bleats27 One who sings carols30 Any high mountain31 Mutual savings bank34 Tequila plant35 One point N of due E37 Not large39 Khoikhoin people40 Soccer player Hamm41 European owl genus42 Palio race city44 Hostelry45 Outer ear eminences46 Explosive47 Illuminated49 Musical pieces in slow tempo51 Not crazy52 Star Trek helm offi cer53 Gave the axe56 Make a mental

connection60 City founded by Xenophanes61 Extremely angry65 Wild Eurasian mountain goat66 Voyage on water67 Comforts68 Otherwise69 Young herrings in Norway70 Weapon discharges71 Prepares a dining table

CLUES DOWN

1 Shopping pouches2 Old Italian money3 Central German river4 Composer Ludwig van5 A way to withdraw6 Macaws7 Radiotelegraphic signal8 Highest card9 Any bone of the tarsus10 Places to store valuables11 Actor Ladd12 Nutmeg seed covering 13 Vision organs21 Abnormal breathing

23 Crownworks25 Religious recluse26 Fruits of the genus Musa27 Thou __ do it28 Repeatedly29 Plant of a clone31 African tribe 32 No Irish borough amp bay33 French Chateau Royal36 Bulk storage container38 ldquoGood Wiferdquo Actress Julianna43 Assoc of Licensed Aircraft Engineers45 An account of events48 West __ archipelago50 Coercion51 Ancient Scand bard 53 Leaves of the hemp plant 54 Jai __ sport55 Designer Chapman57 Having the skill to do something58 Exam59 Prior wives62 Bravo Bravo Bravo63 Volcanic mountain in Japan64 Vietnamese offensive

ARIES - Mar 21Apr 20Aries your goals are easily achieved this week All you really need to do is set your mind to them and everything will fall into place along the way

TAURUS - Apr 21May 21Taurus you may feel rushed by outside pressures but it really is up to you to set your own pace Everything will get done if you just relax

GEMINI - May 22Jun 21Those closest to you need a little space and respect Gemini Just give them what they need and all will go smoothly Wednesday could be a trying day

CANCER - Jun 22Jul 22Cancer you may need to act quickly before things start moving in the wrong direction You have to take control and make sure things are on the right course

LEO - Jul 23Aug 23Leo you can have fun doing just about anything this week You have lots of energy so maybe something physical will fi t the bill Grab a crowd and go to it

VIRGO - Aug 24Sept 22Virgo things have not been going your way but that is no reason to be disappointed You will soon fi nd a way to bounce back and get back on track

LIBRA - Sept 23Oct 23Libra this week you have the uncanny ability to impress people in one-on-one conversation Start by focusing all of your energy on one particular relationship

SCORPIO - Oct 24Nov 22Scorpio itrsquos time to assess your health and make a few changes for the better Itrsquos within reason to change your diet and exercise more often It will be to your advantage

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23Dec 21Sagittarius you will fi nd yoursquore incredibly effi cient this week both at home and at work If you have time left over you may want to help a coworker or family member

CAPRICORN - Dec 22Jan 20Capricorn both work and family issues are on your mind but you can only tackle one set of concerns at a time Figure out which one is a priority and set your wheels in motion

AQUARIUS - Jan 21Feb 18Aquarius you are likely to feel amazing this week so much so that you actually do a double-take in the mirror to make sure itrsquos you looking back Savor every moment

PISCES - Feb 19Mar 20Pisces you may have some trouble fi guring out what is real and whatrsquos a facade this week Others can provide backup if you need it

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 17 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

Word Search Solution

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reducing bacteria growth that causes urinary issues Some believe blueberries can help reduce bel-ly fat Blueberries contain 14 mg of Vitamin C and 08 mg Vitamin E per 1 cup of blueberries Blueberries were once used to make dyes and paints North Americas favorite muffi n is the blue-berry muffi n Blueberries may help prevent damage caused by heart disease cancer and Alzheimers dis-ease Blueberries are the offi cial berries of Nova Scotia Canada Th e anthocyanin found in blueberries can help improve eyesight

Blueberries are one of the only foods that are naturally blue in color Th e annual harvest of North American blue-berries would cover a four lane highway from Chicago to New York if spread out in a single layer Blueberries grow on a shrub that belongs to the heath family Th ere are approximately 30 diff erent species of blueberries Blueberries were not cultivated until the be-ginning of the 20th century becoming com-mercially available in 1916 Th e white powdery substance on blueberries is called bloom Bloom indicates fresh berries

Blueberry facts

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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

ALBERTA BASED COMPANY looking for qualifi ed amp experienced Equipment Opera-tors Mulcher Feller Buncher amp Processor Operators Out of town amp camp work Safety tickets amp drivers abstract required Email re-sume jobscommandequipmentcom Fax 780-488-3002NOW HIRING Retail Department Managers Cabelarsquos Edmonton retail is seeking experi-enced Retail Department Managers for both Hardlines and Softlines To apply please visit wwwcabelascacareers 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-torwestfrasercom 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 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 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 RESIDENT MANAGER COUPLE required for equestrian operation (Priddis) Ideal for ma-turesemi-retired couple with prior experience Duties include facility amp household mainte-nance animal care amp child care Accommo-dations included Send cover letter amp resume infofamilyfuturescom or fax 403-265-7879 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 AampB PIPELINERS is accepting resumes Quality Control Inspectors (CWB Certifi ed) Field Safety Advisors (pipeline experience

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JANDEL HOMES 7 sold 53 remaining stock homes available for immediate delivery 17

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REAL ESTATE21 QTRS of Farmland amp 3 Country Acreag-es in Hythe Alberta by Unreserved Ritchie Bros Auction October 4 3183+- total acres $33000 Surface Lease Revenue rbauctioncom HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL PROPERTY 5 miles east of Grande Prairie by Unreserved Ritchie Bros Auction October 4 153+- acres zoned RM2 Hwy frontage rbauctioncom HAND CRAFTED log homes log accents and milled log replacement components MampH Wood Specialties Ltd 780-459-5700 wwwmhwoodcom FULLY SERVICED Lake Lots for sale Start-ing at $69900 Elinor Lake Resort 25 hours North East of Edmonton 1-877-623-3990 wwwelinorlakeresortcom

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HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED Live-in care-giver needed for 3 boys on full time basis in a private home in Drumheller Must have Grade 12 at least Basic nursing or care giving skills required Room and board provided at $336month 2 week vacation provided and pay annually Wage is $10hr and 40hr wk Contact 403-823-8628 Email nanathwebmailcoza 33p34

AUTO

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Classifi eds forClassifi eds for great resultsgreat results

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

One of the Valleyrsquos most iconic men is looking a little on the pale side these days Th e Drumheller and District Museum Society is giving Big John a fresh makeover Th e white and black look currently is not a fashion statement and is only the fi rst phase Soon volunteers will give him a new paint job ldquoWersquove taken to calling him our coal mimerrdquo said Sharesse Th ompson presi-dentvolunteer manager of the Drumheller and District Museum Society ldquoWersquore going for more of the au-

thentic look When he got repainted when we fi rst moved down here it looked cartoony Now wersquove got more realistic coloursrdquo Big John overalls will be a denim blue similar to what coal miners used to wear However there is more in the works for the museum than a fresh coat of paint for Big John ldquoSome of our plans in-clude a complete overhaul of the organization It is our greatest dream to take our existing building and work to restructure the exterior to entice visitors down our street Th is will include new murals and drop bannersrdquo said Th ompson Th ere are plans to address

interior of the building as well Th e front desk and gift shop were redone several years ago with a fresh new look but the galleries retain a retro look from the 1970rsquos ldquoPlans for the main gal-leries are ever changing as we seem to run into some problems along the way However we plan on put-ting in all new cabinets and lightingrdquo said Th ompson Another ongoing project is archiving their large col-lection of historic artifacts Th e museum can be found on 3rd Avenue and 1st Street East and faced some challenges over the years Th e organization is run entirely by volunteers and more are needed to

help move the museum for-ward Volunteers are needed to help with manning the building during operating hours and with the work planned for the museum ldquoItrsquos an entirely volunteer organization Even a couple hours here and there would help out a lotrdquo said Th omp-son Th ompson has been vol-unteering for 11 years and would never look back

ldquoI was working at the Tyr-rell Museum at the time and I was asked one summer to help out here I fell in love with the place and the his-tory and have been here ever sincerdquo said Th ompson Anyone interested in volunteering can contact Th ompson at 403-820-8544 It is planned to have Big John the ldquocoal mimerrdquo re-painted in the next couple weeks and is just the tip of

the iceberg of whatrsquos hap-pening at the Badlands His-toric Centre

Sharesse Thompson presidentvolunteer manager of the Drumheller and District Museum Society with the fa-mous Big John who has stood in front of the Badlands Historic Centre for years Big John is being repainted and there are plans in the works to improve the remainder of the museum

inSide photo by Michael James

Historic Centre takes aim at fresh new look

WHO are youare youWho are you is a weekly feature

that profiles 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

Claire MilliganAge 33 by the end of this monthEmployer HampH OpticalOccupation Registered hearing aid practi-tionerWhat do you like most about your job People generally donrsquot grow up wanting to be a hearing aid specialist but this is such a rewarding job I get people thanking me for what I did I love making a diff erence in peo-plersquos livesWhere are you from originally I grew up here in DrumhellerWhat do you like most about the Valley I really like how the community is so banded together When therersquos a task to be done or money needs to be raised they get on itAny top travel destinations I defi nitely want to go to where my ancestors are from in Western Europe so Scotland Ireland and England Irsquod like to know what itrsquos about and get some nice pictures of some castlesIf you could travel through time when and where would you go Back to the lsquo40rsquos I really like that era with the fashions vehi-cles and the old fashioned idealsWhat is your most memorable childhood toy Easy In 1985 I opened my Christmas present and it was a Cabbage Patch doll her name was Maggie I still have her she has a spot in the closetWhat is one thing you could eat for the rest of your life Th erersquos this cream cheese dip with salsa fresh vegetables and shredded cheese You just scrape it up with crackers

Favourite moviestv shows Irsquove been watching Quantum Leap on Netfl ix like crazy For movies Th e Princess Bride and Legend If I had to choose something more recent For-rest GumpFavourite songs I like club music some-thing that always has a happy beat to it I like the new song Someone I Used to KnowDo you collect anything Board games and some really old and obscure ones too like Worst Case Scenario Survival GameAny words of wisdom You must put your-self in alignment with what it is you want

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(l-r) Tori James 8 and Rorie Perrott 11 were making the most of the hot weather during the August long weekend by sell-ing lemonade at the DORVA Motocross

Track during the races The girls said they made at least $100 each day they were set up selling the refreshments

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Get your lemonade

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Ready Set In three weeks the Di-

nosaur Half Marathon will hit ldquoGordquo Organizers are busy getting things together for the big day and runners continue

their training for one of Drumhellerrsquos largest sporting events inSide Drumheller spoke with organizer Colin Kloot to learn about what training is needed to prepare for race day ldquoIf yoursquove been train-ing this Friday should be your last long run For a serious contender their last long run this weekend should be 15 kilometresrdquo explained Kloot ldquoIn two weeks it tapers off a bit more and you shouldnrsquot be running more than 10 kilometres and then 5 kilometres In the last week your run should be between 1 and 2 kilometresrdquo Training tapers off to give muscles an oppor-tunity to rest and restore themselves ldquoItrsquos for fatigue If yoursquore a serious runner the bulk of your train-ing should be donerdquo said Kloot ldquoIn the last week you should be taking in more carbohydrates such as pastardquo ldquoFor the half mara-thon if you havenrsquot started training itrsquos really too late I would suggest walking it or doing the 10k or 5krdquo Th e half marathon isnrsquot the only way to get involved in the event Th ere will be 10k and

5k events as well In all three events runners are allowed to run or walk ldquoIn the 5k almost any-one of any ability can get throughrdquo said Kloot ldquoItrsquos a family outing or for those who wish to make this their fi rst event itrsquos a good starting pointrdquo Th e 10k requires a little bit more commit-ment ldquoItrsquos got some chal-lenges If you want to run the 10k and havenrsquot done anything and are reasonably fi t run two to three kilometres every second dayrdquo said Kloot ldquoIf you take it easy you can jog through but you can walk as wellrdquo

New kids on the blockThese two young deer were cruising through town on August 12 Here they were taking a snack break in the trees across from Sunshine Lodge amp Cottages

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Victor Bustamante (left) and Joe Sanchez in the 2011 Dinosaur Valley Half Marathon The run is less than a month away and run-ners will be toning down their training to prepare for the big day by running shorter

distances Anyone who has yet to start training is encouraged to walk or sign up for the 10 k or 5 k distances

fi le photo

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Countdown hits three weeks forDinosaur Half Marathon

Want to get in on the fun Th ose interesting in participating are encour-aged to register as soon as possible Th e ear-lier you register the better chance you have of getting one of the offi cial Dinosaur Valley Half Marathon tee shirts Registration so far compared to last year is down ldquoWersquore down in registrations from Drumhell-er As of yesterday [Tuesday] it was 14 percent down on local entriesrdquo said Kloot ldquoWersquod like people to register as soon as possible so we can things ready and get everybody in the 10k or 21k a shirtrdquo However registrations from out of town are on par with the previous year which plays an important role in the local economy ldquoWersquore basically extending the summer sea-son by another week We bring in about 600 participants from out of town who get hotel rooms visit the local attractions and eat hererdquo said Kloot Organizers are busy getting everything ready for the big day but more volunteers are needed to help make the event go as smoothly as pos-sible ldquoArrangements are all going well wersquore pray-ing for good weather and our sponsors have stepped up to the plate againrdquo said Kloot ldquo We still have room for volunteers for the day and for water and feeding tables Any groups who wants to man a water table can contact merdquo To register for the half marathon 10 k or 5k visit wwwdinosaurhalfcom Th ose interested in volunteer and helping out our athletes can contact Kloot at 403-823-4000

SPORTS

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Dust off those skates and hockey sticks Drum-heller itrsquos time to get ready for hockey season However before the season starts parents have a little homework to do so their kids can play Canadarsquos national pastime A new requirement this year from Hockey Alberta for minor hock-ey parents is to complete the online Respect in Sport course ldquoTh e big new thing is the Respect in Sport

online course At least one parent in each fam-ily has to do the Respect in Sport course or their kids canrsquot play hockey after December 1 Itrsquos a really good course for parents to learn how to behave Sometimes they donrsquot really see what theyrsquore acting like and are in their own little bubblerdquo said Drumheller Minor Hockey Associa-tion president Jason Ew-ing Th e program which can be found at wwwhockeyalbertaca was made a requirement in response to parents ver-

bally and in some ex-treme cases even physi-cally abusing volunteer offi cials ldquoTh e number one rea-son cited for coaches managers and offi cials of all ages leaving a sport is unacceptable parent behaviourrdquo claims the Hockey Alberta website ldquoItrsquos something to help the parents real-ize itrsquos fun for the kids and there are volunteers everywhere on the ice Th ey need to respect that because itrsquos for the kids Hopefully the course helps everyone realize the importance of sportsmanship which is the main goal of minor sportsrdquo said Ewing However Ewing com-mented on the high cali-ber of parents in Drum-heller but notes there are some horror stories within the league ldquoIn Drumheller we donrsquot have too many is-

sues with our fans but it is out there Th ere are some interesting stories out there about abuse of offi cialsrdquo said Ewing Last year Hockey Al-berta focused on head shots Tougher penalties have resulted in fewer instances of deliberate head shots Referees will still be vigilant in spot-ting blows to the head ldquoTh e referees were re-ally focused on watching for that and the penalties were quite severerdquo said Ewing ldquoI would say the numbers are down es-pecially the intentional ones I believe it really opened peoplersquos eyes to intentional contacts for surerdquo In two weeks on Au-gust 30 the Drumheller Minor Hockey Associa-tion will be taking regis-trations for the upcom-ing season Registrations will be taking place in the Drumheller Memo-

rial Arena lounge from 5 to 8 pm Minor hockey orga-nizers are hoping to see another strong turnout this year ldquoTh e numbers were good especially in our younger age groups which is great Wersquore expecting the number of younger players to be high againrdquo said Ewing ldquoWersquore hoping we wonrsquot get in a situation where we donrsquot have enough players for two teams but too many for one team Th e big thing is to get as many returnees as possible and a lot of new younger kidsrdquo Normally registration only occurs at the Fall Sports Recreation and Arts Expo Th is year in addition to the Expo we wanted to try something diff erent ldquoWe want to get a bet-ter head count on num-bers so we can be a little

more organized for our evaluations and get a lit-tle more ice time for our kids before the league startsrdquo said Ewing One of the goals this year will be to get play-ers as much ice time as possible A lot of towns have two ice surfaces which makes a diff erence You see some teams get a lot better over the season and it comes down to having more practicerdquo said Ewing To learn more about Drumheller Minor Hockey visit wwwdrumhellerminorhock-eycom Th e Respect in Sport course can be found at wwwhockeyal-bertca ldquoI feel hockey is impor-tant in giving kids some structure and guidancerdquo said Ewing ldquoTh ey also get to spend a lot of weekends with friendsrdquo

Drumheller Minor Hockey will be lacing up skates soon and parents are asked to complete the mandatory Re-spect in Sport course online at wwwhockeyalbertacom The new requirement from Hockey Alberta aims to teach

parents hockey is about kids having fun and to learn re-spect for the many volunteers who make hockey happen

inSide photo by Michael James

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23 Crownworks25 Religious recluse26 Fruits of the genus Musa27 Thou __ do it28 Repeatedly29 Plant of a clone31 African tribe 32 No Irish borough amp bay33 French Chateau Royal36 Bulk storage container38 ldquoGood Wiferdquo Actress Julianna43 Assoc of Licensed Aircraft Engineers45 An account of events48 West __ archipelago50 Coercion51 Ancient Scand bard 53 Leaves of the hemp plant 54 Jai __ sport55 Designer Chapman57 Having the skill to do something58 Exam59 Prior wives62 Bravo Bravo Bravo63 Volcanic mountain in Japan64 Vietnamese offensive

ARIES - Mar 21Apr 20Aries your goals are easily achieved this week All you really need to do is set your mind to them and everything will fall into place along the way

TAURUS - Apr 21May 21Taurus you may feel rushed by outside pressures but it really is up to you to set your own pace Everything will get done if you just relax

GEMINI - May 22Jun 21Those closest to you need a little space and respect Gemini Just give them what they need and all will go smoothly Wednesday could be a trying day

CANCER - Jun 22Jul 22Cancer you may need to act quickly before things start moving in the wrong direction You have to take control and make sure things are on the right course

LEO - Jul 23Aug 23Leo you can have fun doing just about anything this week You have lots of energy so maybe something physical will fi t the bill Grab a crowd and go to it

VIRGO - Aug 24Sept 22Virgo things have not been going your way but that is no reason to be disappointed You will soon fi nd a way to bounce back and get back on track

LIBRA - Sept 23Oct 23Libra this week you have the uncanny ability to impress people in one-on-one conversation Start by focusing all of your energy on one particular relationship

SCORPIO - Oct 24Nov 22Scorpio itrsquos time to assess your health and make a few changes for the better Itrsquos within reason to change your diet and exercise more often It will be to your advantage

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23Dec 21Sagittarius you will fi nd yoursquore incredibly effi cient this week both at home and at work If you have time left over you may want to help a coworker or family member

CAPRICORN - Dec 22Jan 20Capricorn both work and family issues are on your mind but you can only tackle one set of concerns at a time Figure out which one is a priority and set your wheels in motion

AQUARIUS - Jan 21Feb 18Aquarius you are likely to feel amazing this week so much so that you actually do a double-take in the mirror to make sure itrsquos you looking back Savor every moment

PISCES - Feb 19Mar 20Pisces you may have some trouble fi guring out what is real and whatrsquos a facade this week Others can provide backup if you need it

Horoscopes

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Michael James | inSide Drumheller

One of the Valleyrsquos most iconic men is looking a little on the pale side these days Th e Drumheller and District Museum Society is giving Big John a fresh makeover Th e white and black look currently is not a fashion statement and is only the fi rst phase Soon volunteers will give him a new paint job ldquoWersquove taken to calling him our coal mimerrdquo said Sharesse Th ompson presi-dentvolunteer manager of the Drumheller and District Museum Society ldquoWersquore going for more of the au-

thentic look When he got repainted when we fi rst moved down here it looked cartoony Now wersquove got more realistic coloursrdquo Big John overalls will be a denim blue similar to what coal miners used to wear However there is more in the works for the museum than a fresh coat of paint for Big John ldquoSome of our plans in-clude a complete overhaul of the organization It is our greatest dream to take our existing building and work to restructure the exterior to entice visitors down our street Th is will include new murals and drop bannersrdquo said Th ompson Th ere are plans to address

interior of the building as well Th e front desk and gift shop were redone several years ago with a fresh new look but the galleries retain a retro look from the 1970rsquos ldquoPlans for the main gal-leries are ever changing as we seem to run into some problems along the way However we plan on put-ting in all new cabinets and lightingrdquo said Th ompson Another ongoing project is archiving their large col-lection of historic artifacts Th e museum can be found on 3rd Avenue and 1st Street East and faced some challenges over the years Th e organization is run entirely by volunteers and more are needed to

help move the museum for-ward Volunteers are needed to help with manning the building during operating hours and with the work planned for the museum ldquoItrsquos an entirely volunteer organization Even a couple hours here and there would help out a lotrdquo said Th omp-son Th ompson has been vol-unteering for 11 years and would never look back

ldquoI was working at the Tyr-rell Museum at the time and I was asked one summer to help out here I fell in love with the place and the his-tory and have been here ever sincerdquo said Th ompson Anyone interested in volunteering can contact Th ompson at 403-820-8544 It is planned to have Big John the ldquocoal mimerrdquo re-painted in the next couple weeks and is just the tip of

the iceberg of whatrsquos hap-pening at the Badlands His-toric Centre

Sharesse Thompson presidentvolunteer manager of the Drumheller and District Museum Society with the fa-mous Big John who has stood in front of the Badlands Historic Centre for years Big John is being repainted and there are plans in the works to improve the remainder of the museum

inSide photo by Michael James

Historic Centre takes aim at fresh new look

WHO are youare youWho are you is a weekly feature

that profiles 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

Claire MilliganAge 33 by the end of this monthEmployer HampH OpticalOccupation Registered hearing aid practi-tionerWhat do you like most about your job People generally donrsquot grow up wanting to be a hearing aid specialist but this is such a rewarding job I get people thanking me for what I did I love making a diff erence in peo-plersquos livesWhere are you from originally I grew up here in DrumhellerWhat do you like most about the Valley I really like how the community is so banded together When therersquos a task to be done or money needs to be raised they get on itAny top travel destinations I defi nitely want to go to where my ancestors are from in Western Europe so Scotland Ireland and England Irsquod like to know what itrsquos about and get some nice pictures of some castlesIf you could travel through time when and where would you go Back to the lsquo40rsquos I really like that era with the fashions vehi-cles and the old fashioned idealsWhat is your most memorable childhood toy Easy In 1985 I opened my Christmas present and it was a Cabbage Patch doll her name was Maggie I still have her she has a spot in the closetWhat is one thing you could eat for the rest of your life Th erersquos this cream cheese dip with salsa fresh vegetables and shredded cheese You just scrape it up with crackers

Favourite moviestv shows Irsquove been watching Quantum Leap on Netfl ix like crazy For movies Th e Princess Bride and Legend If I had to choose something more recent For-rest GumpFavourite songs I like club music some-thing that always has a happy beat to it I like the new song Someone I Used to KnowDo you collect anything Board games and some really old and obscure ones too like Worst Case Scenario Survival GameAny words of wisdom You must put your-self in alignment with what it is you want

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(l-r) Tori James 8 and Rorie Perrott 11 were making the most of the hot weather during the August long weekend by sell-ing lemonade at the DORVA Motocross

Track during the races The girls said they made at least $100 each day they were set up selling the refreshments

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Get your lemonade

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Ready Set In three weeks the Di-

nosaur Half Marathon will hit ldquoGordquo Organizers are busy getting things together for the big day and runners continue

their training for one of Drumhellerrsquos largest sporting events inSide Drumheller spoke with organizer Colin Kloot to learn about what training is needed to prepare for race day ldquoIf yoursquove been train-ing this Friday should be your last long run For a serious contender their last long run this weekend should be 15 kilometresrdquo explained Kloot ldquoIn two weeks it tapers off a bit more and you shouldnrsquot be running more than 10 kilometres and then 5 kilometres In the last week your run should be between 1 and 2 kilometresrdquo Training tapers off to give muscles an oppor-tunity to rest and restore themselves ldquoItrsquos for fatigue If yoursquore a serious runner the bulk of your train-ing should be donerdquo said Kloot ldquoIn the last week you should be taking in more carbohydrates such as pastardquo ldquoFor the half mara-thon if you havenrsquot started training itrsquos really too late I would suggest walking it or doing the 10k or 5krdquo Th e half marathon isnrsquot the only way to get involved in the event Th ere will be 10k and

5k events as well In all three events runners are allowed to run or walk ldquoIn the 5k almost any-one of any ability can get throughrdquo said Kloot ldquoItrsquos a family outing or for those who wish to make this their fi rst event itrsquos a good starting pointrdquo Th e 10k requires a little bit more commit-ment ldquoItrsquos got some chal-lenges If you want to run the 10k and havenrsquot done anything and are reasonably fi t run two to three kilometres every second dayrdquo said Kloot ldquoIf you take it easy you can jog through but you can walk as wellrdquo

New kids on the blockThese two young deer were cruising through town on August 12 Here they were taking a snack break in the trees across from Sunshine Lodge amp Cottages

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Victor Bustamante (left) and Joe Sanchez in the 2011 Dinosaur Valley Half Marathon The run is less than a month away and run-ners will be toning down their training to prepare for the big day by running shorter

distances Anyone who has yet to start training is encouraged to walk or sign up for the 10 k or 5 k distances

fi le photo

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Countdown hits three weeks forDinosaur Half Marathon

Want to get in on the fun Th ose interesting in participating are encour-aged to register as soon as possible Th e ear-lier you register the better chance you have of getting one of the offi cial Dinosaur Valley Half Marathon tee shirts Registration so far compared to last year is down ldquoWersquore down in registrations from Drumhell-er As of yesterday [Tuesday] it was 14 percent down on local entriesrdquo said Kloot ldquoWersquod like people to register as soon as possible so we can things ready and get everybody in the 10k or 21k a shirtrdquo However registrations from out of town are on par with the previous year which plays an important role in the local economy ldquoWersquore basically extending the summer sea-son by another week We bring in about 600 participants from out of town who get hotel rooms visit the local attractions and eat hererdquo said Kloot Organizers are busy getting everything ready for the big day but more volunteers are needed to help make the event go as smoothly as pos-sible ldquoArrangements are all going well wersquore pray-ing for good weather and our sponsors have stepped up to the plate againrdquo said Kloot ldquo We still have room for volunteers for the day and for water and feeding tables Any groups who wants to man a water table can contact merdquo To register for the half marathon 10 k or 5k visit wwwdinosaurhalfcom Th ose interested in volunteer and helping out our athletes can contact Kloot at 403-823-4000

SPORTS

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Dust off those skates and hockey sticks Drum-heller itrsquos time to get ready for hockey season However before the season starts parents have a little homework to do so their kids can play Canadarsquos national pastime A new requirement this year from Hockey Alberta for minor hock-ey parents is to complete the online Respect in Sport course ldquoTh e big new thing is the Respect in Sport

online course At least one parent in each fam-ily has to do the Respect in Sport course or their kids canrsquot play hockey after December 1 Itrsquos a really good course for parents to learn how to behave Sometimes they donrsquot really see what theyrsquore acting like and are in their own little bubblerdquo said Drumheller Minor Hockey Associa-tion president Jason Ew-ing Th e program which can be found at wwwhockeyalbertaca was made a requirement in response to parents ver-

bally and in some ex-treme cases even physi-cally abusing volunteer offi cials ldquoTh e number one rea-son cited for coaches managers and offi cials of all ages leaving a sport is unacceptable parent behaviourrdquo claims the Hockey Alberta website ldquoItrsquos something to help the parents real-ize itrsquos fun for the kids and there are volunteers everywhere on the ice Th ey need to respect that because itrsquos for the kids Hopefully the course helps everyone realize the importance of sportsmanship which is the main goal of minor sportsrdquo said Ewing However Ewing com-mented on the high cali-ber of parents in Drum-heller but notes there are some horror stories within the league ldquoIn Drumheller we donrsquot have too many is-

sues with our fans but it is out there Th ere are some interesting stories out there about abuse of offi cialsrdquo said Ewing Last year Hockey Al-berta focused on head shots Tougher penalties have resulted in fewer instances of deliberate head shots Referees will still be vigilant in spot-ting blows to the head ldquoTh e referees were re-ally focused on watching for that and the penalties were quite severerdquo said Ewing ldquoI would say the numbers are down es-pecially the intentional ones I believe it really opened peoplersquos eyes to intentional contacts for surerdquo In two weeks on Au-gust 30 the Drumheller Minor Hockey Associa-tion will be taking regis-trations for the upcom-ing season Registrations will be taking place in the Drumheller Memo-

rial Arena lounge from 5 to 8 pm Minor hockey orga-nizers are hoping to see another strong turnout this year ldquoTh e numbers were good especially in our younger age groups which is great Wersquore expecting the number of younger players to be high againrdquo said Ewing ldquoWersquore hoping we wonrsquot get in a situation where we donrsquot have enough players for two teams but too many for one team Th e big thing is to get as many returnees as possible and a lot of new younger kidsrdquo Normally registration only occurs at the Fall Sports Recreation and Arts Expo Th is year in addition to the Expo we wanted to try something diff erent ldquoWe want to get a bet-ter head count on num-bers so we can be a little

more organized for our evaluations and get a lit-tle more ice time for our kids before the league startsrdquo said Ewing One of the goals this year will be to get play-ers as much ice time as possible A lot of towns have two ice surfaces which makes a diff erence You see some teams get a lot better over the season and it comes down to having more practicerdquo said Ewing To learn more about Drumheller Minor Hockey visit wwwdrumhellerminorhock-eycom Th e Respect in Sport course can be found at wwwhockeyal-bertca ldquoI feel hockey is impor-tant in giving kids some structure and guidancerdquo said Ewing ldquoTh ey also get to spend a lot of weekends with friendsrdquo

Drumheller Minor Hockey will be lacing up skates soon and parents are asked to complete the mandatory Re-spect in Sport course online at wwwhockeyalbertacom The new requirement from Hockey Alberta aims to teach

parents hockey is about kids having fun and to learn re-spect for the many volunteers who make hockey happen

inSide photo by Michael James

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BREAK

CLUES ACROSS

1 Bulla5 Former Egyptian Pres

Anwar10 Identical14 Military assistant15 True heath

16 Indonesian phenomenon 17 Japanese social networking 18 Bring banquet food19 Front of the head20 Jean Paul __ author22 Movie settings24 Incline from vertical26 Bleats27 One who sings carols30 Any high mountain31 Mutual savings bank34 Tequila plant35 One point N of due E37 Not large39 Khoikhoin people40 Soccer player Hamm41 European owl genus42 Palio race city44 Hostelry45 Outer ear eminences46 Explosive47 Illuminated49 Musical pieces in slow tempo51 Not crazy52 Star Trek helm offi cer53 Gave the axe56 Make a mental

connection60 City founded by Xenophanes61 Extremely angry65 Wild Eurasian mountain goat66 Voyage on water67 Comforts68 Otherwise69 Young herrings in Norway70 Weapon discharges71 Prepares a dining table

CLUES DOWN

1 Shopping pouches2 Old Italian money3 Central German river4 Composer Ludwig van5 A way to withdraw6 Macaws7 Radiotelegraphic signal8 Highest card9 Any bone of the tarsus10 Places to store valuables11 Actor Ladd12 Nutmeg seed covering 13 Vision organs21 Abnormal breathing

23 Crownworks25 Religious recluse26 Fruits of the genus Musa27 Thou __ do it28 Repeatedly29 Plant of a clone31 African tribe 32 No Irish borough amp bay33 French Chateau Royal36 Bulk storage container38 ldquoGood Wiferdquo Actress Julianna43 Assoc of Licensed Aircraft Engineers45 An account of events48 West __ archipelago50 Coercion51 Ancient Scand bard 53 Leaves of the hemp plant 54 Jai __ sport55 Designer Chapman57 Having the skill to do something58 Exam59 Prior wives62 Bravo Bravo Bravo63 Volcanic mountain in Japan64 Vietnamese offensive

ARIES - Mar 21Apr 20Aries your goals are easily achieved this week All you really need to do is set your mind to them and everything will fall into place along the way

TAURUS - Apr 21May 21Taurus you may feel rushed by outside pressures but it really is up to you to set your own pace Everything will get done if you just relax

GEMINI - May 22Jun 21Those closest to you need a little space and respect Gemini Just give them what they need and all will go smoothly Wednesday could be a trying day

CANCER - Jun 22Jul 22Cancer you may need to act quickly before things start moving in the wrong direction You have to take control and make sure things are on the right course

LEO - Jul 23Aug 23Leo you can have fun doing just about anything this week You have lots of energy so maybe something physical will fi t the bill Grab a crowd and go to it

VIRGO - Aug 24Sept 22Virgo things have not been going your way but that is no reason to be disappointed You will soon fi nd a way to bounce back and get back on track

LIBRA - Sept 23Oct 23Libra this week you have the uncanny ability to impress people in one-on-one conversation Start by focusing all of your energy on one particular relationship

SCORPIO - Oct 24Nov 22Scorpio itrsquos time to assess your health and make a few changes for the better Itrsquos within reason to change your diet and exercise more often It will be to your advantage

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23Dec 21Sagittarius you will fi nd yoursquore incredibly effi cient this week both at home and at work If you have time left over you may want to help a coworker or family member

CAPRICORN - Dec 22Jan 20Capricorn both work and family issues are on your mind but you can only tackle one set of concerns at a time Figure out which one is a priority and set your wheels in motion

AQUARIUS - Jan 21Feb 18Aquarius you are likely to feel amazing this week so much so that you actually do a double-take in the mirror to make sure itrsquos you looking back Savor every moment

PISCES - Feb 19Mar 20Pisces you may have some trouble fi guring out what is real and whatrsquos a facade this week Others can provide backup if you need it

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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reducing bacteria growth that causes urinary issues Some believe blueberries can help reduce bel-ly fat Blueberries contain 14 mg of Vitamin C and 08 mg Vitamin E per 1 cup of blueberries Blueberries were once used to make dyes and paints North Americas favorite muffi n is the blue-berry muffi n Blueberries may help prevent damage caused by heart disease cancer and Alzheimers dis-ease Blueberries are the offi cial berries of Nova Scotia Canada Th e anthocyanin found in blueberries can help improve eyesight

Blueberries are one of the only foods that are naturally blue in color Th e annual harvest of North American blue-berries would cover a four lane highway from Chicago to New York if spread out in a single layer Blueberries grow on a shrub that belongs to the heath family Th ere are approximately 30 diff erent species of blueberries Blueberries were not cultivated until the be-ginning of the 20th century becoming com-mercially available in 1916 Th e white powdery substance on blueberries is called bloom Bloom indicates fresh berries

Blueberry facts

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Michael James | inSide Drumheller

One of the Valleyrsquos most iconic men is looking a little on the pale side these days Th e Drumheller and District Museum Society is giving Big John a fresh makeover Th e white and black look currently is not a fashion statement and is only the fi rst phase Soon volunteers will give him a new paint job ldquoWersquove taken to calling him our coal mimerrdquo said Sharesse Th ompson presi-dentvolunteer manager of the Drumheller and District Museum Society ldquoWersquore going for more of the au-

thentic look When he got repainted when we fi rst moved down here it looked cartoony Now wersquove got more realistic coloursrdquo Big John overalls will be a denim blue similar to what coal miners used to wear However there is more in the works for the museum than a fresh coat of paint for Big John ldquoSome of our plans in-clude a complete overhaul of the organization It is our greatest dream to take our existing building and work to restructure the exterior to entice visitors down our street Th is will include new murals and drop bannersrdquo said Th ompson Th ere are plans to address

interior of the building as well Th e front desk and gift shop were redone several years ago with a fresh new look but the galleries retain a retro look from the 1970rsquos ldquoPlans for the main gal-leries are ever changing as we seem to run into some problems along the way However we plan on put-ting in all new cabinets and lightingrdquo said Th ompson Another ongoing project is archiving their large col-lection of historic artifacts Th e museum can be found on 3rd Avenue and 1st Street East and faced some challenges over the years Th e organization is run entirely by volunteers and more are needed to

help move the museum for-ward Volunteers are needed to help with manning the building during operating hours and with the work planned for the museum ldquoItrsquos an entirely volunteer organization Even a couple hours here and there would help out a lotrdquo said Th omp-son Th ompson has been vol-unteering for 11 years and would never look back

ldquoI was working at the Tyr-rell Museum at the time and I was asked one summer to help out here I fell in love with the place and the his-tory and have been here ever sincerdquo said Th ompson Anyone interested in volunteering can contact Th ompson at 403-820-8544 It is planned to have Big John the ldquocoal mimerrdquo re-painted in the next couple weeks and is just the tip of

the iceberg of whatrsquos hap-pening at the Badlands His-toric Centre

Sharesse Thompson presidentvolunteer manager of the Drumheller and District Museum Society with the fa-mous Big John who has stood in front of the Badlands Historic Centre for years Big John is being repainted and there are plans in the works to improve the remainder of the museum

inSide photo by Michael James

Historic Centre takes aim at fresh new look

WHO are youare youWho are you is a weekly feature

that profiles 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

Claire MilliganAge 33 by the end of this monthEmployer HampH OpticalOccupation Registered hearing aid practi-tionerWhat do you like most about your job People generally donrsquot grow up wanting to be a hearing aid specialist but this is such a rewarding job I get people thanking me for what I did I love making a diff erence in peo-plersquos livesWhere are you from originally I grew up here in DrumhellerWhat do you like most about the Valley I really like how the community is so banded together When therersquos a task to be done or money needs to be raised they get on itAny top travel destinations I defi nitely want to go to where my ancestors are from in Western Europe so Scotland Ireland and England Irsquod like to know what itrsquos about and get some nice pictures of some castlesIf you could travel through time when and where would you go Back to the lsquo40rsquos I really like that era with the fashions vehi-cles and the old fashioned idealsWhat is your most memorable childhood toy Easy In 1985 I opened my Christmas present and it was a Cabbage Patch doll her name was Maggie I still have her she has a spot in the closetWhat is one thing you could eat for the rest of your life Th erersquos this cream cheese dip with salsa fresh vegetables and shredded cheese You just scrape it up with crackers

Favourite moviestv shows Irsquove been watching Quantum Leap on Netfl ix like crazy For movies Th e Princess Bride and Legend If I had to choose something more recent For-rest GumpFavourite songs I like club music some-thing that always has a happy beat to it I like the new song Someone I Used to KnowDo you collect anything Board games and some really old and obscure ones too like Worst Case Scenario Survival GameAny words of wisdom You must put your-self in alignment with what it is you want

14 - Friday August 17 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

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(l-r) Tori James 8 and Rorie Perrott 11 were making the most of the hot weather during the August long weekend by sell-ing lemonade at the DORVA Motocross

Track during the races The girls said they made at least $100 each day they were set up selling the refreshments

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Get your lemonade

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Ready Set In three weeks the Di-

nosaur Half Marathon will hit ldquoGordquo Organizers are busy getting things together for the big day and runners continue

their training for one of Drumhellerrsquos largest sporting events inSide Drumheller spoke with organizer Colin Kloot to learn about what training is needed to prepare for race day ldquoIf yoursquove been train-ing this Friday should be your last long run For a serious contender their last long run this weekend should be 15 kilometresrdquo explained Kloot ldquoIn two weeks it tapers off a bit more and you shouldnrsquot be running more than 10 kilometres and then 5 kilometres In the last week your run should be between 1 and 2 kilometresrdquo Training tapers off to give muscles an oppor-tunity to rest and restore themselves ldquoItrsquos for fatigue If yoursquore a serious runner the bulk of your train-ing should be donerdquo said Kloot ldquoIn the last week you should be taking in more carbohydrates such as pastardquo ldquoFor the half mara-thon if you havenrsquot started training itrsquos really too late I would suggest walking it or doing the 10k or 5krdquo Th e half marathon isnrsquot the only way to get involved in the event Th ere will be 10k and

5k events as well In all three events runners are allowed to run or walk ldquoIn the 5k almost any-one of any ability can get throughrdquo said Kloot ldquoItrsquos a family outing or for those who wish to make this their fi rst event itrsquos a good starting pointrdquo Th e 10k requires a little bit more commit-ment ldquoItrsquos got some chal-lenges If you want to run the 10k and havenrsquot done anything and are reasonably fi t run two to three kilometres every second dayrdquo said Kloot ldquoIf you take it easy you can jog through but you can walk as wellrdquo

New kids on the blockThese two young deer were cruising through town on August 12 Here they were taking a snack break in the trees across from Sunshine Lodge amp Cottages

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Victor Bustamante (left) and Joe Sanchez in the 2011 Dinosaur Valley Half Marathon The run is less than a month away and run-ners will be toning down their training to prepare for the big day by running shorter

distances Anyone who has yet to start training is encouraged to walk or sign up for the 10 k or 5 k distances

fi le photo

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 17 2012 - 15

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Countdown hits three weeks forDinosaur Half Marathon

Want to get in on the fun Th ose interesting in participating are encour-aged to register as soon as possible Th e ear-lier you register the better chance you have of getting one of the offi cial Dinosaur Valley Half Marathon tee shirts Registration so far compared to last year is down ldquoWersquore down in registrations from Drumhell-er As of yesterday [Tuesday] it was 14 percent down on local entriesrdquo said Kloot ldquoWersquod like people to register as soon as possible so we can things ready and get everybody in the 10k or 21k a shirtrdquo However registrations from out of town are on par with the previous year which plays an important role in the local economy ldquoWersquore basically extending the summer sea-son by another week We bring in about 600 participants from out of town who get hotel rooms visit the local attractions and eat hererdquo said Kloot Organizers are busy getting everything ready for the big day but more volunteers are needed to help make the event go as smoothly as pos-sible ldquoArrangements are all going well wersquore pray-ing for good weather and our sponsors have stepped up to the plate againrdquo said Kloot ldquo We still have room for volunteers for the day and for water and feeding tables Any groups who wants to man a water table can contact merdquo To register for the half marathon 10 k or 5k visit wwwdinosaurhalfcom Th ose interested in volunteer and helping out our athletes can contact Kloot at 403-823-4000

SPORTS

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Dust off those skates and hockey sticks Drum-heller itrsquos time to get ready for hockey season However before the season starts parents have a little homework to do so their kids can play Canadarsquos national pastime A new requirement this year from Hockey Alberta for minor hock-ey parents is to complete the online Respect in Sport course ldquoTh e big new thing is the Respect in Sport

online course At least one parent in each fam-ily has to do the Respect in Sport course or their kids canrsquot play hockey after December 1 Itrsquos a really good course for parents to learn how to behave Sometimes they donrsquot really see what theyrsquore acting like and are in their own little bubblerdquo said Drumheller Minor Hockey Associa-tion president Jason Ew-ing Th e program which can be found at wwwhockeyalbertaca was made a requirement in response to parents ver-

bally and in some ex-treme cases even physi-cally abusing volunteer offi cials ldquoTh e number one rea-son cited for coaches managers and offi cials of all ages leaving a sport is unacceptable parent behaviourrdquo claims the Hockey Alberta website ldquoItrsquos something to help the parents real-ize itrsquos fun for the kids and there are volunteers everywhere on the ice Th ey need to respect that because itrsquos for the kids Hopefully the course helps everyone realize the importance of sportsmanship which is the main goal of minor sportsrdquo said Ewing However Ewing com-mented on the high cali-ber of parents in Drum-heller but notes there are some horror stories within the league ldquoIn Drumheller we donrsquot have too many is-

sues with our fans but it is out there Th ere are some interesting stories out there about abuse of offi cialsrdquo said Ewing Last year Hockey Al-berta focused on head shots Tougher penalties have resulted in fewer instances of deliberate head shots Referees will still be vigilant in spot-ting blows to the head ldquoTh e referees were re-ally focused on watching for that and the penalties were quite severerdquo said Ewing ldquoI would say the numbers are down es-pecially the intentional ones I believe it really opened peoplersquos eyes to intentional contacts for surerdquo In two weeks on Au-gust 30 the Drumheller Minor Hockey Associa-tion will be taking regis-trations for the upcom-ing season Registrations will be taking place in the Drumheller Memo-

rial Arena lounge from 5 to 8 pm Minor hockey orga-nizers are hoping to see another strong turnout this year ldquoTh e numbers were good especially in our younger age groups which is great Wersquore expecting the number of younger players to be high againrdquo said Ewing ldquoWersquore hoping we wonrsquot get in a situation where we donrsquot have enough players for two teams but too many for one team Th e big thing is to get as many returnees as possible and a lot of new younger kidsrdquo Normally registration only occurs at the Fall Sports Recreation and Arts Expo Th is year in addition to the Expo we wanted to try something diff erent ldquoWe want to get a bet-ter head count on num-bers so we can be a little

more organized for our evaluations and get a lit-tle more ice time for our kids before the league startsrdquo said Ewing One of the goals this year will be to get play-ers as much ice time as possible A lot of towns have two ice surfaces which makes a diff erence You see some teams get a lot better over the season and it comes down to having more practicerdquo said Ewing To learn more about Drumheller Minor Hockey visit wwwdrumhellerminorhock-eycom Th e Respect in Sport course can be found at wwwhockeyal-bertca ldquoI feel hockey is impor-tant in giving kids some structure and guidancerdquo said Ewing ldquoTh ey also get to spend a lot of weekends with friendsrdquo

Drumheller Minor Hockey will be lacing up skates soon and parents are asked to complete the mandatory Re-spect in Sport course online at wwwhockeyalbertacom The new requirement from Hockey Alberta aims to teach

parents hockey is about kids having fun and to learn re-spect for the many volunteers who make hockey happen

inSide photo by Michael James

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Big Swing Days DetailsStarting Friday and running through Monday we are taking one last ldquoswingrdquo at summer before itrsquos goneSome activities we have planned are bull Mixed fun tournament ndash 9 holes no age restriction includes dinner and prizes bull Golf Specials ndash Golf Friday after 400 PM and all day Monday for only $10 per person including a power cart bull Helicopter rides from Mountain View Helicopters bull Corn Roast Feast bull Karaoke Nights (all ages welcome) bull Pancake BreakfastWe still have camping spots available so come on out and make a weekend of it

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ALBERTA BASED COMPANY looking for qualifi ed amp experienced Equipment Opera-tors Mulcher Feller Buncher amp Processor Operators Out of town amp camp work Safety tickets amp drivers abstract required Email re-sume jobscommandequipmentcom Fax 780-488-3002NOW HIRING Retail Department Managers Cabelarsquos Edmonton retail is seeking experi-enced Retail Department Managers for both Hardlines and Softlines To apply please visit wwwcabelascacareers 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-torwestfrasercom 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 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 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 RESIDENT MANAGER COUPLE required for equestrian operation (Priddis) Ideal for ma-turesemi-retired couple with prior experience Duties include facility amp household mainte-nance animal care amp child care Accommo-dations included Send cover letter amp resume infofamilyfuturescom or fax 403-265-7879 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 AampB PIPELINERS is accepting resumes Quality Control Inspectors (CWB Certifi ed) Field Safety Advisors (pipeline experience

NSCO preferred) and for Class 1 Truck Driv-ers with experience loadingunloading equip-ment jeep booster low bed and wheeler Visit httpwwwabpipelinerscom for more details Send resume to Fax 403-265-0922 Email hrabpipelinerscom EXPERIENCED RV Technician required in Red Deer Alberta at a family oriented deal-ership Are you tired of traffi c in the city Move here No commute and less hustle and bus-tle If yoursquore a serious applicant donrsquot delay submit your resume now Hours of opera-tion 8 - 5 pm Monday - Friday Large indoor shop with 7 bays Competitive wages Excel-lent benefi ts Outstanding team environment Check us out online wwwallandalecom Fax 403-346-3116 Email suzetteallandalecom LOCAL ROCKY MOUNTAIN HOUSE com-pany looking for day rate and hourly Vacuum Truck Operator Must have current oilfi eld tickets and up-to-date drivers abstract Ben-efi t package Fax 403-845-3903 INTERESTED IN the Community Newspa-per business Albertarsquos weekly newspapers are looking for people like you Post your resume online FREE Visit wwwawnacomresumes_addphp

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JANDEL HOMES 7 sold 53 remaining stock homes available for immediate delivery 17

models to choose from Loaded with op-tions priced from $116000 - $144900 wwwjandelhomescom LAST 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 NOBODY - We mean nobody beats our pric-esservice on SRI Homes Check it out - see us last Huge discounts on all 2011 stock Im-mediate delivery Call now 1-877-341-4422 wwwdynamicmodularca

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Classifi eds forClassifi eds for great resultsgreat results

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

One of the Valleyrsquos most iconic men is looking a little on the pale side these days Th e Drumheller and District Museum Society is giving Big John a fresh makeover Th e white and black look currently is not a fashion statement and is only the fi rst phase Soon volunteers will give him a new paint job ldquoWersquove taken to calling him our coal mimerrdquo said Sharesse Th ompson presi-dentvolunteer manager of the Drumheller and District Museum Society ldquoWersquore going for more of the au-

thentic look When he got repainted when we fi rst moved down here it looked cartoony Now wersquove got more realistic coloursrdquo Big John overalls will be a denim blue similar to what coal miners used to wear However there is more in the works for the museum than a fresh coat of paint for Big John ldquoSome of our plans in-clude a complete overhaul of the organization It is our greatest dream to take our existing building and work to restructure the exterior to entice visitors down our street Th is will include new murals and drop bannersrdquo said Th ompson Th ere are plans to address

interior of the building as well Th e front desk and gift shop were redone several years ago with a fresh new look but the galleries retain a retro look from the 1970rsquos ldquoPlans for the main gal-leries are ever changing as we seem to run into some problems along the way However we plan on put-ting in all new cabinets and lightingrdquo said Th ompson Another ongoing project is archiving their large col-lection of historic artifacts Th e museum can be found on 3rd Avenue and 1st Street East and faced some challenges over the years Th e organization is run entirely by volunteers and more are needed to

help move the museum for-ward Volunteers are needed to help with manning the building during operating hours and with the work planned for the museum ldquoItrsquos an entirely volunteer organization Even a couple hours here and there would help out a lotrdquo said Th omp-son Th ompson has been vol-unteering for 11 years and would never look back

ldquoI was working at the Tyr-rell Museum at the time and I was asked one summer to help out here I fell in love with the place and the his-tory and have been here ever sincerdquo said Th ompson Anyone interested in volunteering can contact Th ompson at 403-820-8544 It is planned to have Big John the ldquocoal mimerrdquo re-painted in the next couple weeks and is just the tip of

the iceberg of whatrsquos hap-pening at the Badlands His-toric Centre

Sharesse Thompson presidentvolunteer manager of the Drumheller and District Museum Society with the fa-mous Big John who has stood in front of the Badlands Historic Centre for years Big John is being repainted and there are plans in the works to improve the remainder of the museum

inSide photo by Michael James

Historic Centre takes aim at fresh new look

WHO are youare youWho are you is a weekly feature

that profiles 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

Claire MilliganAge 33 by the end of this monthEmployer HampH OpticalOccupation Registered hearing aid practi-tionerWhat do you like most about your job People generally donrsquot grow up wanting to be a hearing aid specialist but this is such a rewarding job I get people thanking me for what I did I love making a diff erence in peo-plersquos livesWhere are you from originally I grew up here in DrumhellerWhat do you like most about the Valley I really like how the community is so banded together When therersquos a task to be done or money needs to be raised they get on itAny top travel destinations I defi nitely want to go to where my ancestors are from in Western Europe so Scotland Ireland and England Irsquod like to know what itrsquos about and get some nice pictures of some castlesIf you could travel through time when and where would you go Back to the lsquo40rsquos I really like that era with the fashions vehi-cles and the old fashioned idealsWhat is your most memorable childhood toy Easy In 1985 I opened my Christmas present and it was a Cabbage Patch doll her name was Maggie I still have her she has a spot in the closetWhat is one thing you could eat for the rest of your life Th erersquos this cream cheese dip with salsa fresh vegetables and shredded cheese You just scrape it up with crackers

Favourite moviestv shows Irsquove been watching Quantum Leap on Netfl ix like crazy For movies Th e Princess Bride and Legend If I had to choose something more recent For-rest GumpFavourite songs I like club music some-thing that always has a happy beat to it I like the new song Someone I Used to KnowDo you collect anything Board games and some really old and obscure ones too like Worst Case Scenario Survival GameAny words of wisdom You must put your-self in alignment with what it is you want

14 - Friday August 17 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

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mean big problems when working around power lines

Plan ahead Call us at 1-800-668-2248 and wersquoll work together to move your equipment safely

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(l-r) Tori James 8 and Rorie Perrott 11 were making the most of the hot weather during the August long weekend by sell-ing lemonade at the DORVA Motocross

Track during the races The girls said they made at least $100 each day they were set up selling the refreshments

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Get your lemonade

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Ready Set In three weeks the Di-

nosaur Half Marathon will hit ldquoGordquo Organizers are busy getting things together for the big day and runners continue

their training for one of Drumhellerrsquos largest sporting events inSide Drumheller spoke with organizer Colin Kloot to learn about what training is needed to prepare for race day ldquoIf yoursquove been train-ing this Friday should be your last long run For a serious contender their last long run this weekend should be 15 kilometresrdquo explained Kloot ldquoIn two weeks it tapers off a bit more and you shouldnrsquot be running more than 10 kilometres and then 5 kilometres In the last week your run should be between 1 and 2 kilometresrdquo Training tapers off to give muscles an oppor-tunity to rest and restore themselves ldquoItrsquos for fatigue If yoursquore a serious runner the bulk of your train-ing should be donerdquo said Kloot ldquoIn the last week you should be taking in more carbohydrates such as pastardquo ldquoFor the half mara-thon if you havenrsquot started training itrsquos really too late I would suggest walking it or doing the 10k or 5krdquo Th e half marathon isnrsquot the only way to get involved in the event Th ere will be 10k and

5k events as well In all three events runners are allowed to run or walk ldquoIn the 5k almost any-one of any ability can get throughrdquo said Kloot ldquoItrsquos a family outing or for those who wish to make this their fi rst event itrsquos a good starting pointrdquo Th e 10k requires a little bit more commit-ment ldquoItrsquos got some chal-lenges If you want to run the 10k and havenrsquot done anything and are reasonably fi t run two to three kilometres every second dayrdquo said Kloot ldquoIf you take it easy you can jog through but you can walk as wellrdquo

New kids on the blockThese two young deer were cruising through town on August 12 Here they were taking a snack break in the trees across from Sunshine Lodge amp Cottages

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Victor Bustamante (left) and Joe Sanchez in the 2011 Dinosaur Valley Half Marathon The run is less than a month away and run-ners will be toning down their training to prepare for the big day by running shorter

distances Anyone who has yet to start training is encouraged to walk or sign up for the 10 k or 5 k distances

fi le photo

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 17 2012 - 15

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Countdown hits three weeks forDinosaur Half Marathon

Want to get in on the fun Th ose interesting in participating are encour-aged to register as soon as possible Th e ear-lier you register the better chance you have of getting one of the offi cial Dinosaur Valley Half Marathon tee shirts Registration so far compared to last year is down ldquoWersquore down in registrations from Drumhell-er As of yesterday [Tuesday] it was 14 percent down on local entriesrdquo said Kloot ldquoWersquod like people to register as soon as possible so we can things ready and get everybody in the 10k or 21k a shirtrdquo However registrations from out of town are on par with the previous year which plays an important role in the local economy ldquoWersquore basically extending the summer sea-son by another week We bring in about 600 participants from out of town who get hotel rooms visit the local attractions and eat hererdquo said Kloot Organizers are busy getting everything ready for the big day but more volunteers are needed to help make the event go as smoothly as pos-sible ldquoArrangements are all going well wersquore pray-ing for good weather and our sponsors have stepped up to the plate againrdquo said Kloot ldquo We still have room for volunteers for the day and for water and feeding tables Any groups who wants to man a water table can contact merdquo To register for the half marathon 10 k or 5k visit wwwdinosaurhalfcom Th ose interested in volunteer and helping out our athletes can contact Kloot at 403-823-4000

SPORTS

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Dust off those skates and hockey sticks Drum-heller itrsquos time to get ready for hockey season However before the season starts parents have a little homework to do so their kids can play Canadarsquos national pastime A new requirement this year from Hockey Alberta for minor hock-ey parents is to complete the online Respect in Sport course ldquoTh e big new thing is the Respect in Sport

online course At least one parent in each fam-ily has to do the Respect in Sport course or their kids canrsquot play hockey after December 1 Itrsquos a really good course for parents to learn how to behave Sometimes they donrsquot really see what theyrsquore acting like and are in their own little bubblerdquo said Drumheller Minor Hockey Associa-tion president Jason Ew-ing Th e program which can be found at wwwhockeyalbertaca was made a requirement in response to parents ver-

bally and in some ex-treme cases even physi-cally abusing volunteer offi cials ldquoTh e number one rea-son cited for coaches managers and offi cials of all ages leaving a sport is unacceptable parent behaviourrdquo claims the Hockey Alberta website ldquoItrsquos something to help the parents real-ize itrsquos fun for the kids and there are volunteers everywhere on the ice Th ey need to respect that because itrsquos for the kids Hopefully the course helps everyone realize the importance of sportsmanship which is the main goal of minor sportsrdquo said Ewing However Ewing com-mented on the high cali-ber of parents in Drum-heller but notes there are some horror stories within the league ldquoIn Drumheller we donrsquot have too many is-

sues with our fans but it is out there Th ere are some interesting stories out there about abuse of offi cialsrdquo said Ewing Last year Hockey Al-berta focused on head shots Tougher penalties have resulted in fewer instances of deliberate head shots Referees will still be vigilant in spot-ting blows to the head ldquoTh e referees were re-ally focused on watching for that and the penalties were quite severerdquo said Ewing ldquoI would say the numbers are down es-pecially the intentional ones I believe it really opened peoplersquos eyes to intentional contacts for surerdquo In two weeks on Au-gust 30 the Drumheller Minor Hockey Associa-tion will be taking regis-trations for the upcom-ing season Registrations will be taking place in the Drumheller Memo-

rial Arena lounge from 5 to 8 pm Minor hockey orga-nizers are hoping to see another strong turnout this year ldquoTh e numbers were good especially in our younger age groups which is great Wersquore expecting the number of younger players to be high againrdquo said Ewing ldquoWersquore hoping we wonrsquot get in a situation where we donrsquot have enough players for two teams but too many for one team Th e big thing is to get as many returnees as possible and a lot of new younger kidsrdquo Normally registration only occurs at the Fall Sports Recreation and Arts Expo Th is year in addition to the Expo we wanted to try something diff erent ldquoWe want to get a bet-ter head count on num-bers so we can be a little

more organized for our evaluations and get a lit-tle more ice time for our kids before the league startsrdquo said Ewing One of the goals this year will be to get play-ers as much ice time as possible A lot of towns have two ice surfaces which makes a diff erence You see some teams get a lot better over the season and it comes down to having more practicerdquo said Ewing To learn more about Drumheller Minor Hockey visit wwwdrumhellerminorhock-eycom Th e Respect in Sport course can be found at wwwhockeyal-bertca ldquoI feel hockey is impor-tant in giving kids some structure and guidancerdquo said Ewing ldquoTh ey also get to spend a lot of weekends with friendsrdquo

Drumheller Minor Hockey will be lacing up skates soon and parents are asked to complete the mandatory Re-spect in Sport course online at wwwhockeyalbertacom The new requirement from Hockey Alberta aims to teach

parents hockey is about kids having fun and to learn re-spect for the many volunteers who make hockey happen

inSide photo by Michael James

16 - Friday August 17 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

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

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Akokiniskway Golf Coursepresents

ldquoBig Swingrdquo Days August 31 September 1 2 amp 3

Join us for a long weekend fi lled with golf specials food entertainment and a whole lot of fun for the whole family

Everyone is welcome whether or not you golf

Big Swing Days DetailsStarting Friday and running through Monday we are taking one last ldquoswingrdquo at summer before itrsquos goneSome activities we have planned are bull Mixed fun tournament ndash 9 holes no age restriction includes dinner and prizes bull Golf Specials ndash Golf Friday after 400 PM and all day Monday for only $10 per person including a power cart bull Helicopter rides from Mountain View Helicopters bull Corn Roast Feast bull Karaoke Nights (all ages welcome) bull Pancake BreakfastWe still have camping spots available so come on out and make a weekend of it

For more information and to book your tee times and camping spots call the pro shop at 677-2250

A full calendar of events is also available on our website at wwwrosebudgolfca

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WHO are youare youWho are you is a weekly feature

that profiles 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

Claire MilliganAge 33 by the end of this monthEmployer HampH OpticalOccupation Registered hearing aid practi-tionerWhat do you like most about your job People generally donrsquot grow up wanting to be a hearing aid specialist but this is such a rewarding job I get people thanking me for what I did I love making a diff erence in peo-plersquos livesWhere are you from originally I grew up here in DrumhellerWhat do you like most about the Valley I really like how the community is so banded together When therersquos a task to be done or money needs to be raised they get on itAny top travel destinations I defi nitely want to go to where my ancestors are from in Western Europe so Scotland Ireland and England Irsquod like to know what itrsquos about and get some nice pictures of some castlesIf you could travel through time when and where would you go Back to the lsquo40rsquos I really like that era with the fashions vehi-cles and the old fashioned idealsWhat is your most memorable childhood toy Easy In 1985 I opened my Christmas present and it was a Cabbage Patch doll her name was Maggie I still have her she has a spot in the closetWhat is one thing you could eat for the rest of your life Th erersquos this cream cheese dip with salsa fresh vegetables and shredded cheese You just scrape it up with crackers

Favourite moviestv shows Irsquove been watching Quantum Leap on Netfl ix like crazy For movies Th e Princess Bride and Legend If I had to choose something more recent For-rest GumpFavourite songs I like club music some-thing that always has a happy beat to it I like the new song Someone I Used to KnowDo you collect anything Board games and some really old and obscure ones too like Worst Case Scenario Survival GameAny words of wisdom You must put your-self in alignment with what it is you want

14 - Friday August 17 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

12082KA112081KA4

Todayrsquos farm equipment is bigger than ever That can

mean big problems when working around power lines

Plan ahead Call us at 1-800-668-2248 and wersquoll work together to move your equipment safely

Working together

around power lines

SO005352Tell them DannyHooper sent you

RURAL WATER TREATMENT

Visit us online atwwwBigIronDrillingcom

29

SO005510

Live the best life in Camrose

Arts culturerecreation amp inspiration

Outstanding lifestyle amazing business

opportunities

(l-r) Tori James 8 and Rorie Perrott 11 were making the most of the hot weather during the August long weekend by sell-ing lemonade at the DORVA Motocross

Track during the races The girls said they made at least $100 each day they were set up selling the refreshments

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Get your lemonade

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Ready Set In three weeks the Di-

nosaur Half Marathon will hit ldquoGordquo Organizers are busy getting things together for the big day and runners continue

their training for one of Drumhellerrsquos largest sporting events inSide Drumheller spoke with organizer Colin Kloot to learn about what training is needed to prepare for race day ldquoIf yoursquove been train-ing this Friday should be your last long run For a serious contender their last long run this weekend should be 15 kilometresrdquo explained Kloot ldquoIn two weeks it tapers off a bit more and you shouldnrsquot be running more than 10 kilometres and then 5 kilometres In the last week your run should be between 1 and 2 kilometresrdquo Training tapers off to give muscles an oppor-tunity to rest and restore themselves ldquoItrsquos for fatigue If yoursquore a serious runner the bulk of your train-ing should be donerdquo said Kloot ldquoIn the last week you should be taking in more carbohydrates such as pastardquo ldquoFor the half mara-thon if you havenrsquot started training itrsquos really too late I would suggest walking it or doing the 10k or 5krdquo Th e half marathon isnrsquot the only way to get involved in the event Th ere will be 10k and

5k events as well In all three events runners are allowed to run or walk ldquoIn the 5k almost any-one of any ability can get throughrdquo said Kloot ldquoItrsquos a family outing or for those who wish to make this their fi rst event itrsquos a good starting pointrdquo Th e 10k requires a little bit more commit-ment ldquoItrsquos got some chal-lenges If you want to run the 10k and havenrsquot done anything and are reasonably fi t run two to three kilometres every second dayrdquo said Kloot ldquoIf you take it easy you can jog through but you can walk as wellrdquo

New kids on the blockThese two young deer were cruising through town on August 12 Here they were taking a snack break in the trees across from Sunshine Lodge amp Cottages

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Victor Bustamante (left) and Joe Sanchez in the 2011 Dinosaur Valley Half Marathon The run is less than a month away and run-ners will be toning down their training to prepare for the big day by running shorter

distances Anyone who has yet to start training is encouraged to walk or sign up for the 10 k or 5 k distances

fi le photo

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 17 2012 - 15

CLEARANCE

Greentree Mall403823WORK (9675)

While supplies last Drumheller location only

JEANSstarting at $1999

JACKETSup to 70 off

SHIRTSSWEATERSstarting at

$999

FITNESS WEARup to

70 off

w33cm

ss

0N NOW

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

k33cm

$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

TAKEA MINIMUM 15 OFF OUR

TICKET PRICE

ALL MAYTAG APPLIANCES

TAKEA MINIMUM 15 OFF OUR

TICKET PRICE

ALL GE APPLIANCES

TAKEA MINIMUM 15 OFF OUR

TICKET PRICE

ALL GE LAUNDRY

Excludes discounted clearances Hot Buy deals and promoted off ers

Countdown hits three weeks forDinosaur Half Marathon

Want to get in on the fun Th ose interesting in participating are encour-aged to register as soon as possible Th e ear-lier you register the better chance you have of getting one of the offi cial Dinosaur Valley Half Marathon tee shirts Registration so far compared to last year is down ldquoWersquore down in registrations from Drumhell-er As of yesterday [Tuesday] it was 14 percent down on local entriesrdquo said Kloot ldquoWersquod like people to register as soon as possible so we can things ready and get everybody in the 10k or 21k a shirtrdquo However registrations from out of town are on par with the previous year which plays an important role in the local economy ldquoWersquore basically extending the summer sea-son by another week We bring in about 600 participants from out of town who get hotel rooms visit the local attractions and eat hererdquo said Kloot Organizers are busy getting everything ready for the big day but more volunteers are needed to help make the event go as smoothly as pos-sible ldquoArrangements are all going well wersquore pray-ing for good weather and our sponsors have stepped up to the plate againrdquo said Kloot ldquo We still have room for volunteers for the day and for water and feeding tables Any groups who wants to man a water table can contact merdquo To register for the half marathon 10 k or 5k visit wwwdinosaurhalfcom Th ose interested in volunteer and helping out our athletes can contact Kloot at 403-823-4000

SPORTS

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Dust off those skates and hockey sticks Drum-heller itrsquos time to get ready for hockey season However before the season starts parents have a little homework to do so their kids can play Canadarsquos national pastime A new requirement this year from Hockey Alberta for minor hock-ey parents is to complete the online Respect in Sport course ldquoTh e big new thing is the Respect in Sport

online course At least one parent in each fam-ily has to do the Respect in Sport course or their kids canrsquot play hockey after December 1 Itrsquos a really good course for parents to learn how to behave Sometimes they donrsquot really see what theyrsquore acting like and are in their own little bubblerdquo said Drumheller Minor Hockey Associa-tion president Jason Ew-ing Th e program which can be found at wwwhockeyalbertaca was made a requirement in response to parents ver-

bally and in some ex-treme cases even physi-cally abusing volunteer offi cials ldquoTh e number one rea-son cited for coaches managers and offi cials of all ages leaving a sport is unacceptable parent behaviourrdquo claims the Hockey Alberta website ldquoItrsquos something to help the parents real-ize itrsquos fun for the kids and there are volunteers everywhere on the ice Th ey need to respect that because itrsquos for the kids Hopefully the course helps everyone realize the importance of sportsmanship which is the main goal of minor sportsrdquo said Ewing However Ewing com-mented on the high cali-ber of parents in Drum-heller but notes there are some horror stories within the league ldquoIn Drumheller we donrsquot have too many is-

sues with our fans but it is out there Th ere are some interesting stories out there about abuse of offi cialsrdquo said Ewing Last year Hockey Al-berta focused on head shots Tougher penalties have resulted in fewer instances of deliberate head shots Referees will still be vigilant in spot-ting blows to the head ldquoTh e referees were re-ally focused on watching for that and the penalties were quite severerdquo said Ewing ldquoI would say the numbers are down es-pecially the intentional ones I believe it really opened peoplersquos eyes to intentional contacts for surerdquo In two weeks on Au-gust 30 the Drumheller Minor Hockey Associa-tion will be taking regis-trations for the upcom-ing season Registrations will be taking place in the Drumheller Memo-

rial Arena lounge from 5 to 8 pm Minor hockey orga-nizers are hoping to see another strong turnout this year ldquoTh e numbers were good especially in our younger age groups which is great Wersquore expecting the number of younger players to be high againrdquo said Ewing ldquoWersquore hoping we wonrsquot get in a situation where we donrsquot have enough players for two teams but too many for one team Th e big thing is to get as many returnees as possible and a lot of new younger kidsrdquo Normally registration only occurs at the Fall Sports Recreation and Arts Expo Th is year in addition to the Expo we wanted to try something diff erent ldquoWe want to get a bet-ter head count on num-bers so we can be a little

more organized for our evaluations and get a lit-tle more ice time for our kids before the league startsrdquo said Ewing One of the goals this year will be to get play-ers as much ice time as possible A lot of towns have two ice surfaces which makes a diff erence You see some teams get a lot better over the season and it comes down to having more practicerdquo said Ewing To learn more about Drumheller Minor Hockey visit wwwdrumhellerminorhock-eycom Th e Respect in Sport course can be found at wwwhockeyal-bertca ldquoI feel hockey is impor-tant in giving kids some structure and guidancerdquo said Ewing ldquoTh ey also get to spend a lot of weekends with friendsrdquo

Drumheller Minor Hockey will be lacing up skates soon and parents are asked to complete the mandatory Re-spect in Sport course online at wwwhockeyalbertacom The new requirement from Hockey Alberta aims to teach

parents hockey is about kids having fun and to learn re-spect for the many volunteers who make hockey happen

inSide photo by Michael James

16 - Friday August 17 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

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

AKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE LTD ROSEBUD ALBERTA

Phone 403-677-2250 Website wwwrosebudgolfca

Akokiniskway Golf Coursepresents

ldquoBig Swingrdquo Days August 31 September 1 2 amp 3

Join us for a long weekend fi lled with golf specials food entertainment and a whole lot of fun for the whole family

Everyone is welcome whether or not you golf

Big Swing Days DetailsStarting Friday and running through Monday we are taking one last ldquoswingrdquo at summer before itrsquos goneSome activities we have planned are bull Mixed fun tournament ndash 9 holes no age restriction includes dinner and prizes bull Golf Specials ndash Golf Friday after 400 PM and all day Monday for only $10 per person including a power cart bull Helicopter rides from Mountain View Helicopters bull Corn Roast Feast bull Karaoke Nights (all ages welcome) bull Pancake BreakfastWe still have camping spots available so come on out and make a weekend of it

For more information and to book your tee times and camping spots call the pro shop at 677-2250

A full calendar of events is also available on our website at wwwrosebudgolfca

See you soon

w33c35eow37m

w33

cm

Lots of great kid-sized choicesLots of great kid-sized choicesPizza bull Fish amp Chips bull Mini Burgers bull Pasta bull Grilled CheesePizza bull Fish amp Chips bull Mini Burgers bull Pasta bull Grilled Cheese

Plus all kids meals come with an ice cream dessertPlus all kids meals come with an ice cream dessert 4038232460 bull 600B 2nd St SE wwwosheasalehousecom

S006630

COUNTRY LANE RV PARKBeautiful privately owned RV Park

Heated Pool Spa ClubhouseSERVICED CLEAR TITLE LOTS

Now from $25000(only $2000 Deposit)

Viewings must be pre-booked 2 days in advance by phoning

Toll Free 18889132114wwwcountrylanervcalgarycom

Minor hockey introduces new parent requirement

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Page 15: inSide Drumheller Aug 17, 2012

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Ready Set In three weeks the Di-

nosaur Half Marathon will hit ldquoGordquo Organizers are busy getting things together for the big day and runners continue

their training for one of Drumhellerrsquos largest sporting events inSide Drumheller spoke with organizer Colin Kloot to learn about what training is needed to prepare for race day ldquoIf yoursquove been train-ing this Friday should be your last long run For a serious contender their last long run this weekend should be 15 kilometresrdquo explained Kloot ldquoIn two weeks it tapers off a bit more and you shouldnrsquot be running more than 10 kilometres and then 5 kilometres In the last week your run should be between 1 and 2 kilometresrdquo Training tapers off to give muscles an oppor-tunity to rest and restore themselves ldquoItrsquos for fatigue If yoursquore a serious runner the bulk of your train-ing should be donerdquo said Kloot ldquoIn the last week you should be taking in more carbohydrates such as pastardquo ldquoFor the half mara-thon if you havenrsquot started training itrsquos really too late I would suggest walking it or doing the 10k or 5krdquo Th e half marathon isnrsquot the only way to get involved in the event Th ere will be 10k and

5k events as well In all three events runners are allowed to run or walk ldquoIn the 5k almost any-one of any ability can get throughrdquo said Kloot ldquoItrsquos a family outing or for those who wish to make this their fi rst event itrsquos a good starting pointrdquo Th e 10k requires a little bit more commit-ment ldquoItrsquos got some chal-lenges If you want to run the 10k and havenrsquot done anything and are reasonably fi t run two to three kilometres every second dayrdquo said Kloot ldquoIf you take it easy you can jog through but you can walk as wellrdquo

New kids on the blockThese two young deer were cruising through town on August 12 Here they were taking a snack break in the trees across from Sunshine Lodge amp Cottages

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Victor Bustamante (left) and Joe Sanchez in the 2011 Dinosaur Valley Half Marathon The run is less than a month away and run-ners will be toning down their training to prepare for the big day by running shorter

distances Anyone who has yet to start training is encouraged to walk or sign up for the 10 k or 5 k distances

fi le photo

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 17 2012 - 15

CLEARANCE

Greentree Mall403823WORK (9675)

While supplies last Drumheller location only

JEANSstarting at $1999

JACKETSup to 70 off

SHIRTSSWEATERSstarting at

$999

FITNESS WEARup to

70 off

w33cm

ss

0N NOW

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

k33cm

$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

TAKEA MINIMUM 15 OFF OUR

TICKET PRICE

ALL MAYTAG APPLIANCES

TAKEA MINIMUM 15 OFF OUR

TICKET PRICE

ALL GE APPLIANCES

TAKEA MINIMUM 15 OFF OUR

TICKET PRICE

ALL GE LAUNDRY

Excludes discounted clearances Hot Buy deals and promoted off ers

Countdown hits three weeks forDinosaur Half Marathon

Want to get in on the fun Th ose interesting in participating are encour-aged to register as soon as possible Th e ear-lier you register the better chance you have of getting one of the offi cial Dinosaur Valley Half Marathon tee shirts Registration so far compared to last year is down ldquoWersquore down in registrations from Drumhell-er As of yesterday [Tuesday] it was 14 percent down on local entriesrdquo said Kloot ldquoWersquod like people to register as soon as possible so we can things ready and get everybody in the 10k or 21k a shirtrdquo However registrations from out of town are on par with the previous year which plays an important role in the local economy ldquoWersquore basically extending the summer sea-son by another week We bring in about 600 participants from out of town who get hotel rooms visit the local attractions and eat hererdquo said Kloot Organizers are busy getting everything ready for the big day but more volunteers are needed to help make the event go as smoothly as pos-sible ldquoArrangements are all going well wersquore pray-ing for good weather and our sponsors have stepped up to the plate againrdquo said Kloot ldquo We still have room for volunteers for the day and for water and feeding tables Any groups who wants to man a water table can contact merdquo To register for the half marathon 10 k or 5k visit wwwdinosaurhalfcom Th ose interested in volunteer and helping out our athletes can contact Kloot at 403-823-4000

SPORTS

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Dust off those skates and hockey sticks Drum-heller itrsquos time to get ready for hockey season However before the season starts parents have a little homework to do so their kids can play Canadarsquos national pastime A new requirement this year from Hockey Alberta for minor hock-ey parents is to complete the online Respect in Sport course ldquoTh e big new thing is the Respect in Sport

online course At least one parent in each fam-ily has to do the Respect in Sport course or their kids canrsquot play hockey after December 1 Itrsquos a really good course for parents to learn how to behave Sometimes they donrsquot really see what theyrsquore acting like and are in their own little bubblerdquo said Drumheller Minor Hockey Associa-tion president Jason Ew-ing Th e program which can be found at wwwhockeyalbertaca was made a requirement in response to parents ver-

bally and in some ex-treme cases even physi-cally abusing volunteer offi cials ldquoTh e number one rea-son cited for coaches managers and offi cials of all ages leaving a sport is unacceptable parent behaviourrdquo claims the Hockey Alberta website ldquoItrsquos something to help the parents real-ize itrsquos fun for the kids and there are volunteers everywhere on the ice Th ey need to respect that because itrsquos for the kids Hopefully the course helps everyone realize the importance of sportsmanship which is the main goal of minor sportsrdquo said Ewing However Ewing com-mented on the high cali-ber of parents in Drum-heller but notes there are some horror stories within the league ldquoIn Drumheller we donrsquot have too many is-

sues with our fans but it is out there Th ere are some interesting stories out there about abuse of offi cialsrdquo said Ewing Last year Hockey Al-berta focused on head shots Tougher penalties have resulted in fewer instances of deliberate head shots Referees will still be vigilant in spot-ting blows to the head ldquoTh e referees were re-ally focused on watching for that and the penalties were quite severerdquo said Ewing ldquoI would say the numbers are down es-pecially the intentional ones I believe it really opened peoplersquos eyes to intentional contacts for surerdquo In two weeks on Au-gust 30 the Drumheller Minor Hockey Associa-tion will be taking regis-trations for the upcom-ing season Registrations will be taking place in the Drumheller Memo-

rial Arena lounge from 5 to 8 pm Minor hockey orga-nizers are hoping to see another strong turnout this year ldquoTh e numbers were good especially in our younger age groups which is great Wersquore expecting the number of younger players to be high againrdquo said Ewing ldquoWersquore hoping we wonrsquot get in a situation where we donrsquot have enough players for two teams but too many for one team Th e big thing is to get as many returnees as possible and a lot of new younger kidsrdquo Normally registration only occurs at the Fall Sports Recreation and Arts Expo Th is year in addition to the Expo we wanted to try something diff erent ldquoWe want to get a bet-ter head count on num-bers so we can be a little

more organized for our evaluations and get a lit-tle more ice time for our kids before the league startsrdquo said Ewing One of the goals this year will be to get play-ers as much ice time as possible A lot of towns have two ice surfaces which makes a diff erence You see some teams get a lot better over the season and it comes down to having more practicerdquo said Ewing To learn more about Drumheller Minor Hockey visit wwwdrumhellerminorhock-eycom Th e Respect in Sport course can be found at wwwhockeyal-bertca ldquoI feel hockey is impor-tant in giving kids some structure and guidancerdquo said Ewing ldquoTh ey also get to spend a lot of weekends with friendsrdquo

Drumheller Minor Hockey will be lacing up skates soon and parents are asked to complete the mandatory Re-spect in Sport course online at wwwhockeyalbertacom The new requirement from Hockey Alberta aims to teach

parents hockey is about kids having fun and to learn re-spect for the many volunteers who make hockey happen

inSide photo by Michael James

16 - Friday August 17 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

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

AKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE LTD ROSEBUD ALBERTA

Phone 403-677-2250 Website wwwrosebudgolfca

Akokiniskway Golf Coursepresents

ldquoBig Swingrdquo Days August 31 September 1 2 amp 3

Join us for a long weekend fi lled with golf specials food entertainment and a whole lot of fun for the whole family

Everyone is welcome whether or not you golf

Big Swing Days DetailsStarting Friday and running through Monday we are taking one last ldquoswingrdquo at summer before itrsquos goneSome activities we have planned are bull Mixed fun tournament ndash 9 holes no age restriction includes dinner and prizes bull Golf Specials ndash Golf Friday after 400 PM and all day Monday for only $10 per person including a power cart bull Helicopter rides from Mountain View Helicopters bull Corn Roast Feast bull Karaoke Nights (all ages welcome) bull Pancake BreakfastWe still have camping spots available so come on out and make a weekend of it

For more information and to book your tee times and camping spots call the pro shop at 677-2250

A full calendar of events is also available on our website at wwwrosebudgolfca

See you soon

w33c35eow37m

w33

cm

Lots of great kid-sized choicesLots of great kid-sized choicesPizza bull Fish amp Chips bull Mini Burgers bull Pasta bull Grilled CheesePizza bull Fish amp Chips bull Mini Burgers bull Pasta bull Grilled Cheese

Plus all kids meals come with an ice cream dessertPlus all kids meals come with an ice cream dessert 4038232460 bull 600B 2nd St SE wwwosheasalehousecom

S006630

COUNTRY LANE RV PARKBeautiful privately owned RV Park

Heated Pool Spa ClubhouseSERVICED CLEAR TITLE LOTS

Now from $25000(only $2000 Deposit)

Viewings must be pre-booked 2 days in advance by phoning

Toll Free 18889132114wwwcountrylanervcalgarycom

Minor hockey introduces new parent requirement

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Page 16: inSide Drumheller Aug 17, 2012

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Dust off those skates and hockey sticks Drum-heller itrsquos time to get ready for hockey season However before the season starts parents have a little homework to do so their kids can play Canadarsquos national pastime A new requirement this year from Hockey Alberta for minor hock-ey parents is to complete the online Respect in Sport course ldquoTh e big new thing is the Respect in Sport

online course At least one parent in each fam-ily has to do the Respect in Sport course or their kids canrsquot play hockey after December 1 Itrsquos a really good course for parents to learn how to behave Sometimes they donrsquot really see what theyrsquore acting like and are in their own little bubblerdquo said Drumheller Minor Hockey Associa-tion president Jason Ew-ing Th e program which can be found at wwwhockeyalbertaca was made a requirement in response to parents ver-

bally and in some ex-treme cases even physi-cally abusing volunteer offi cials ldquoTh e number one rea-son cited for coaches managers and offi cials of all ages leaving a sport is unacceptable parent behaviourrdquo claims the Hockey Alberta website ldquoItrsquos something to help the parents real-ize itrsquos fun for the kids and there are volunteers everywhere on the ice Th ey need to respect that because itrsquos for the kids Hopefully the course helps everyone realize the importance of sportsmanship which is the main goal of minor sportsrdquo said Ewing However Ewing com-mented on the high cali-ber of parents in Drum-heller but notes there are some horror stories within the league ldquoIn Drumheller we donrsquot have too many is-

sues with our fans but it is out there Th ere are some interesting stories out there about abuse of offi cialsrdquo said Ewing Last year Hockey Al-berta focused on head shots Tougher penalties have resulted in fewer instances of deliberate head shots Referees will still be vigilant in spot-ting blows to the head ldquoTh e referees were re-ally focused on watching for that and the penalties were quite severerdquo said Ewing ldquoI would say the numbers are down es-pecially the intentional ones I believe it really opened peoplersquos eyes to intentional contacts for surerdquo In two weeks on Au-gust 30 the Drumheller Minor Hockey Associa-tion will be taking regis-trations for the upcom-ing season Registrations will be taking place in the Drumheller Memo-

rial Arena lounge from 5 to 8 pm Minor hockey orga-nizers are hoping to see another strong turnout this year ldquoTh e numbers were good especially in our younger age groups which is great Wersquore expecting the number of younger players to be high againrdquo said Ewing ldquoWersquore hoping we wonrsquot get in a situation where we donrsquot have enough players for two teams but too many for one team Th e big thing is to get as many returnees as possible and a lot of new younger kidsrdquo Normally registration only occurs at the Fall Sports Recreation and Arts Expo Th is year in addition to the Expo we wanted to try something diff erent ldquoWe want to get a bet-ter head count on num-bers so we can be a little

more organized for our evaluations and get a lit-tle more ice time for our kids before the league startsrdquo said Ewing One of the goals this year will be to get play-ers as much ice time as possible A lot of towns have two ice surfaces which makes a diff erence You see some teams get a lot better over the season and it comes down to having more practicerdquo said Ewing To learn more about Drumheller Minor Hockey visit wwwdrumhellerminorhock-eycom Th e Respect in Sport course can be found at wwwhockeyal-bertca ldquoI feel hockey is impor-tant in giving kids some structure and guidancerdquo said Ewing ldquoTh ey also get to spend a lot of weekends with friendsrdquo

Drumheller Minor Hockey will be lacing up skates soon and parents are asked to complete the mandatory Re-spect in Sport course online at wwwhockeyalbertacom The new requirement from Hockey Alberta aims to teach

parents hockey is about kids having fun and to learn re-spect for the many volunteers who make hockey happen

inSide photo by Michael James

16 - Friday August 17 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

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

AKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE LTD ROSEBUD ALBERTA

Phone 403-677-2250 Website wwwrosebudgolfca

Akokiniskway Golf Coursepresents

ldquoBig Swingrdquo Days August 31 September 1 2 amp 3

Join us for a long weekend fi lled with golf specials food entertainment and a whole lot of fun for the whole family

Everyone is welcome whether or not you golf

Big Swing Days DetailsStarting Friday and running through Monday we are taking one last ldquoswingrdquo at summer before itrsquos goneSome activities we have planned are bull Mixed fun tournament ndash 9 holes no age restriction includes dinner and prizes bull Golf Specials ndash Golf Friday after 400 PM and all day Monday for only $10 per person including a power cart bull Helicopter rides from Mountain View Helicopters bull Corn Roast Feast bull Karaoke Nights (all ages welcome) bull Pancake BreakfastWe still have camping spots available so come on out and make a weekend of it

For more information and to book your tee times and camping spots call the pro shop at 677-2250

A full calendar of events is also available on our website at wwwrosebudgolfca

See you soon

w33c35eow37m

w33

cm

Lots of great kid-sized choicesLots of great kid-sized choicesPizza bull Fish amp Chips bull Mini Burgers bull Pasta bull Grilled CheesePizza bull Fish amp Chips bull Mini Burgers bull Pasta bull Grilled Cheese

Plus all kids meals come with an ice cream dessertPlus all kids meals come with an ice cream dessert 4038232460 bull 600B 2nd St SE wwwosheasalehousecom

S006630

COUNTRY LANE RV PARKBeautiful privately owned RV Park

Heated Pool Spa ClubhouseSERVICED CLEAR TITLE LOTS

Now from $25000(only $2000 Deposit)

Viewings must be pre-booked 2 days in advance by phoning

Toll Free 18889132114wwwcountrylanervcalgarycom

Minor hockey introduces new parent requirement

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