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Friday, August 31, 2012 Vol. 6, No. 35 | 16 pages inSide Opinions Page 2 Employment Page 5 Happenings Page 6 Classifieds Page 12 inSide Break Page 13 Who are you? Page 15 Sports Page 16 INDEX information@ insidedrumheller.com 515 Highway 10 East, Drumheller Ph: 403-823-2580 Fax: 403-823-3864 www.insidedrumheller.com Who are you? See page 15 Dragons bring stars to shine See page 16 Tyrrell unearths rare dino from Hand Hills See page 11 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 BRING IT ON TM LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED MARK AND DIANA SHEELER w35cf 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 We’re back! Students in Drumheller are back in class this week, includ- ing DVSS Grade 9 students Rachel Engen (left), Sam Brown, Nikola Dobrich, Logan Kuefler, Austin Berry, Aden Enns, and Brett McLean. For more about what’s new at school see pages 5 and 6 of this edition of inSide Drumheller. inSide photo by Michael James B ad L ands B arber S hop LADIES CUTS Only $19.00 HOT SHAVES Downtown Drumheller • 403-823-8885 w35p40m Offer valid until Sept. 14, 2012 Now Available

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Page 1: inSide Drumheller Aug 31, 2012

Friday August 31 2012Vol 6 No 35 | 16 pages

inSide Opinions Page 2

Employment Page 5

Happenings Page 6

Classifieds Page 12

inSide Break Page 13

Who are you Page 15

Sports Page 16

INDEX

informationinsidedrumhellercom

515 Highway 10 East DrumhellerPh 403-823-2580

Fax 403-823-3864wwwinsidedrumhellercom

Who are youSee page 15

Dragons bring stars to shine

See page 16

EVENING OF THE STARSBADLANDS

Tyrrell unearths rare dino from Hand Hills

See page 11

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

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

Wersquore back

Students in Drumheller are back in class this week includ-ing DVSS Grade 9 students Rachel Engen (left) Sam Brown Nikola Dobrich Logan Kuefler Austin Berry Aden Enns and Brett McLean For more about whatrsquos new at school see pages 5 and 6 of this edition of inSide Drumheller

inSide photo by Michael James

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2 - Friday August 31 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR

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

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

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

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inSide STREETERS

Paul NadasdildquoThe English and the

French have never gotten along We

should be the Republic of Canada then maybe they would settle downrdquo

Bink LosoncyldquoI think they do add a lot to our multicultural society but it frustrates me that they hold the country for ransom by threatening to leaverdquo

Audrey DeBonaldquoLet them separate

Theyrsquore always threatening to do it

so go aheadrdquo

Quebec seems to have separatism back on the agenda inSide Drumheller asks

ldquoWhat do you think about them wanting to

separaterdquo

Meagan GustafsonldquoIrsquom very against it I

believe we should stay united as a countryrdquo

OPINION

Donella Swan | inSide Drumheller

As the beginning of the school year is loom-ing so is the end of my fi rst work internship at Th e Drumheller MailinSide Drumheller Th is will be my last week here at the news-paper before I head back to Mount Royal University to take on the third year of my journalismcommuni-cation degree I personally want to thank my Editor and all my collegues at Th e Drumheller Mail for all the help they gave me and for answering the millions of questions I had during my work term I would also like to thank the Town of Drumheller and all the amazing people I met while on assignment both in Drumheller and surrounding area Th rough this job I

learned that Drum-heller is a wonderful place to live and there is a great sense of com-munity pride I learned many things during my time working for Th e Mail and these lessons are sure to come in handy while complet-ing my school work

I thoroughly enjoyed working here this sum-mer and I will miss the valley walls as I pack up and head to Calgary Th ank you to every-one again

SincerelyDonella Swan

Pretending to hitch-hike back to Calgary this week marks the end of my fi rst work internship at The Drumheller MailinSide Drumheller

photo illustration by Michael James

Heading back to the books

Michael James| inSide Drumheller

New penalties are be-ing introduced for mo-torists found with blood alcohol concentrations (BAC) between 005 and 008 on September 1 just in time for the busy Labour Day week-end Motorists found with 005 to 008 BAC will be issued an automatic three day licence sus-pension and a three day vehicle seizure Mul-tiple off ences lead to longer suspensions and seizures with violators required to take courses on how alcohol aff ects driving ability ldquoWe want to encour-age drivers to plan ahead and make the right de-cisions for themselves for their passengers and for other people on

the roadrdquo said Alberta Transportation Minis-ter Ric McIver ldquoSince we passed this legisla-tion last year so many Albertans have already had these important conversations with their families and friends We can all do something about preventable traf-fi c collisionsrdquo Th e Drumheller RCMP have received new road side testing devices and have been trained in their opera-tion in preparation for the new penalties ldquoWith change there is going to be a learning curve associated with itrdquo said Staff Sergeant Art Hopkins ldquoUlti-mately at the end of the day itrsquos legislation to make the roads saferrdquo Th e previous penalty for having a 005 to 008 BAC was a 24 hour li-cence suspension Th e legislation outlin-ing the new penalties was passed last fall Th e fi rst phase of the legisla-tion which introduced tougher administrative penalties for drivers

with over 008 BAC was implemented on July 1 of this year Between July 1 and August 23 994 licence suspensions and 632 vehicle seizures were handed out to drivers with over 008 BAC An addition 114 licence suspension and 73 ve-hicle seizures were is-sued to drivers with a graduated licence who had consumed alcohol Anyone pulled over and who wish to contest the fi ndings of the road side screening device can appeal and be giv-en a second breath test from another breath-testing device Licence suspensions and vehicle seizures longer than three days may be ap-pealed through the Al-berta Transportation Safety Board Residents are encour-aged to plan ahead es-pecially this weekend If you plan on drink-ing be safe Designate someone to drive or call a taxi but do not drive Th e life you save could be your own

Constable Jeremiah Jones is ready to enforce new penalties for driving with blood alcohol concentrations (BAC) between 005 and 008 As of September 1 those caught with 005 to 008 BAC will be subject to an imme-diate three day licence suspension and three day vehicle seizure Residents are urged to be safe and designate a driver or call a taxi if drinking

fi lephoto

New impaired driving penalties in eff ect in time for long weekend

Donella Swan | inSide Drumheller

During the regular Council meeting of August 27 the fi rst reading of Bylaw 1212 was passed Th is Bylaw is to adopt ldquoTh e Portion of Aerial Rosedale Area Structure Planrdquo Prepared by Wm R Hunter Alberta and Canada Land Surveyor this structure plan is prepared to look at developing a large piece of land approximately 33 acres lo-cated on the north-west side of Pinter Drive Land-use re-classifi cation will be required to accommodate this proposed subdivision and development Re-clas-sifying the area would mean going from an Urban Transition District to a Suburb Community District ldquoTh ere are fi ve existing properties with-in this areardquo said Chief Administrative Of-fi cer Ray Romanetz CAO Romanetz saidthese existing prop-erties would be grand-fathered in with the development He explained the intent is to allow existing homes with private site ser-vices to continue as in the past with pri-vate water and pump out septic tanks until further improvements are made Development of west side Nine approximately 20000 square feet lots with access to Mabbot Road plus one proposed single family dwelling for Lot 18 Th is also recognizes previous develop-ment and existing houses along this strip

Development of south side Another eight lots will be created with access to Pinter Road and access to the middle portion of the land Th is allows for the creation of one lot for an existing building and provides for nine additional lots Development of north side Th e creation of one lot to accommodate an existing home Th is would require a short street extension to provide legal ac-cess to the lot During the course of the study a few owners adjacent to Lot 6 and 13 expressed an interest to expand their ir-regular lots to create regular 20000 square foot lots As it stands now if they wish to re-build on their lots they cannot meet the minimum rear and front set backs re-quired by the Land Use Bylaw Development of center Th e Land Surveyor suggested the center of the area is best left in its natural state with continued agricultural pursuit or possibly a temporary tourist commercial establishment All new lots created that have not al-ready been developed will be connected into the municipal water supply as a con-dition of development Sewage will fall under this condition as well Created lots will also have to comply to fl ood protec-tion precautions Th ere was no fi nal date given for the proposed sub-division to be fi nished dur-ing Council

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 31 2012 - 3

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New sub-division for Rosedale proposed

Hi-Way 9 pitches in for local students

Itrsquos back to school time for local students and the folks at Hi-Way 9 Express in Drumheller are looking out for stu-dents in need Last week the chuckwagons rolled in to town and in exchange for wearing western duds at work on Friday the staff contributed school supplies for stu-dents in need On Monday morning they presented what was collected to principal of Greentree School Chris Con-nell

mailphoto by Patrick Kolafa

Hi-Way 9 pitches in for local students

A new sub-division has been proposed for Rosedale A large parcel of land approxi-mately 33 acres located on the north-west side of Pinter Drive is the proposed loca-tion for development The fi rst reading of Bylaw 1212 which is to adopt ldquoThe Portion of Aerial Rosedale Area Structure Planrdquo was passed during the regular Town Council meeting of August 27

inSide photo by Donella Swan

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Students are going to see quite a few new fac-es at Greentree School this year though that isnrsquot the only change

happening at the el-ementary school School began yester-day and here are just a few things they will see happening in Greentree School

Fresh faces join teach-ing staff Itrsquos an exciting year at Greentree School in regards to teaching staff Th ere are fi ve new teachers at the school At the end of last year Barb Gammie who had

taught at the school for many years retired In her place comes Jacquie Kolm who had previ-ously taught at Drum-heller Valley Secondary School Kolm will be taking over for Gam-mie

ldquoWersquore pleased to have her shersquos a fantas-tic teacher Shersquos taking over for Barb Gammie who retired last yearrdquo said associate principal of Greentree School Jane Smith Th e school is off ering

three full time kinder-garten courses this year As a result Miss Taylor will joining the school as a new kindergarten teacher Shaila Schlachter who some students will recognize from last year helping Mrs Messom in Grade 3 as Ms Col-lins will now be teach-ing Grade 2 full time Covering for a ma-ternity leave is Rob Hegberg He will be at Greentree until Febru-ary 2013 and will help bolster the schoolrsquos ath-letics ldquoHersquos got an athletic background so hersquos ex-cited to get involved with athletics at the schoolrdquo said Smith Grade 5 students will have a new teacher this year in Kim Pearson who joined the school over the summer Lastly the school has a new music teacher Dennis Callahan moved from Ontario to take up a job with Greentree School Callahan will be in charge of the schoolrsquos choir and music classes Th e new teachers also provide an opportunity to expand the schoolrsquos extracurricular activi-ties One of the options currently lacking at the school is a fi ne art pro-gram ldquoWersquore keeping the same student clubs and student focus this year Wersquoll still be running

lunch intramurals af-ter school sports choir band student leader-ship opportunitiesrdquo said Smith ldquoWith the new teachers coming on board they bring their own expertise Some have expressed interest in fi ne arts so we might have some fi ne arts classes as wellrdquo

School renovations complete Greentree saw some renovations over the summer Th e walls were knocked down between the science classrooms formerly the junior high rooms to create four new rooms ldquoIt was to accom-modate the numbers of classes Wersquove been increasing the num-ber of home rooms We always like to keep our homerooms quite smallrdquo said Smith School focused on student conduct and literacy Greentree School has worked over the sum-mer on their Positive Behaviour Support pro-gram ldquoOur school has worked on something called Positive Be-haviour Support We looked at the student code of conduct we made some posters and wersquore going over it as a staff to make sure wersquore on the same page with the Positive Behaviour Support Committeerdquo said Smith Th e school is also looking at improving strategic instruction this year through the Alberta Initiative for School Improvement Th e goal will be to streamline instruction for students particu-larly in regards to vo-cabulary and tying that in with literacy To help Ashley Neefe will be working with teachers and staff to de-velop eff ective means of improving instruction Students rushed back into school yesterday for the fi rst day of class-es at Greentree School ldquoEverything has been busy for the last couple days Everyone was get-ting their classrooms ready for this yearrdquo said Smith ldquoWersquore really ex-cited for the fi rst day of school and to see the kids backrdquo

Greentree School opened its doors to stu-dents yesterday Students saw a few new teachers including a new kindergarten teacher and a new music teacher The

school also fi nished renovations to the second fl oor which transformed three sci-ence rooms into four classrooms

inSide photo by Michael James

Greentree School welcomes fi ve new teachers

Michael James| inSide Drumheller

Itrsquos hard to believe as of yesterday school is in Stu-dents headed back to class after a long summer break Students at Drumheller Valley Secondary School (DVSS) got a few surprises when they walked in the door this year A new vision for DVSS Th e fi rst change is a new mural next to the library Th e school unveiled their new vision and mission statement to students and parents Th e new vision for the school is ldquoTo engage possi-bilities and embrace poten-tialrdquo Th e new mission state-ment is ldquoInspiring a caring and courageous commu-

nity of lifelong learners empowering global citizens for generationsrdquo To go along with the vi-sion and mission statement is a new tagline for the school ldquoLearning for liferdquo replaced the schoolrsquos old tagline ldquoTh e place to berdquo ldquoTh is year is all about the unveiling of our new vision and mission state-ment Last year we spent six months working on and developing a new vi-sion and mission statement for the school Itrsquos the next step in turning around our facilityrdquo said principal Cur-tis LaPierre Students parents and staff contributed to the creation of the new vision and mission statement by listing words they thought represented the school Th ose words were collect-

ed and processed with an innovative tool ldquoWe got that information together and put it into a Wordlerdquo said LaPiere ldquoYou can take that and you can start to pick out themes and work on the vision and mission statementsrdquo In a Wordle words vary in size depending on the number of times theyrsquore used in a survey Th e larger the word appears the more it was used Th e new vision and mis-sion statement will perme-ate the school according to LaPierre ldquoTh e other mission state-ment was 15 years old and a lot has changed in that time Th ere was the com-plexity of it too It was a couple paragraphs with sentences upon sentences In terms of organizations today mission and vision statements are brief and have a lot of thought and detail behind themrdquo said

LaPierre ldquoIt was also the new school new name and now we just needed a new vision and missionrdquo

New classes added One thing students no-ticed right away is each class is slightly shorter than last year Th is year each block will be two minutes shorter However students shouldnrsquot be arranging to be picked up from school sooner Th e shorter class-es make room for a new school wide course ldquoItrsquos called Learning Strategies Th at 30 minutes will be used for study and reading and the students will be receiving school wide instruction in study habits memorizing test and readings skillsrdquo said LaPierre ldquoItrsquos such an im-portant aspect of school-ing that students donrsquot frequently receive direct instruction in terms of how

to do itrdquo Th ere is also a slew of new options for junior high students Cosmetology 9 and Drama 9 were added and Outdoor Education for the Grade 8rsquos is returning as an option Th ere will be no hockey program for the upcom-ing school year Earlier this year LaPierre had been hoping to add to the schoolrsquos athletic repertoire by off ering a hockey pro-gram for students Th ere werenrsquot enough students or parents interested this year but LaPierre hopes to have a program together come the fall of 2013

Teachers depart Th ere were few changes to staffi ng at DVSS this year Mr Hamm is teach-ing full time and Mrs Kolm moved to Greentree School Th e school also lost a teacher this year with the retirement of Mr Neal

International numbers surge DVSS is looking at an enrollment of 380 stu-dents which is down from last year by 14 students However the international program swelled this year So far 62 students are reg-istered but LaPierre sus-pects only 50 will come Last year there were 35 in-ternational students A group of 20 South Ko-rean students will also be in attendance for the fi rst three months Th e group comes in the wake of the Korean students last year DVSS opened itrsquos doors yesterday for the fi rst day of classes New students were given welcome pack-ages fi lled with useful sup-plies and gifts provided by local businesses Students then headed off to the gym for an assembly welcoming everyone back for another exciting year at DVSS

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 31 2012 - 5

WORKS

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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PARENT EDUCATORGolden Prairie Parent Link Centre (wwwgoldenprairieplcca) is hiring a 17-21 hrwk Parent Educator to cover Drumheller Starland Hanna and Kneehill area Responsibilities Plan and facilitate parenting educationincluding group Triple P sessions throughout region work with other community supports for families collect and report program dataEducationExperience needed A degree in human services with knowledge of early child development and parenting skills strong group facilitator good communication and rela-tionship building skills experience working with adults Must have own vehicle Some weekend and evening work required

Please forward your resume including references toGolden Prairie Parent Link Hiring Committee Box 400Three Hills AB T0M 2A0 Fax 403-443-5115Email infogoldenprairieplccaCompetition will remain open until a suitable candidate is found

We thank all applicants for their interestbut only those invited for an interview will be contacted k35cb

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Motorcycle Madness donated $1500 to Big Country Victim Services this year Harry Gough representing Motorcycle Madness presents the cheque to Judy Nel-son co-ordinator of Big Country Services on Thursday August 23

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Giving back to a good cause

DVSS unveils big changes for students

Associate principal Brad Teske (left) and principal Curtis LaPierre along with all the staff at DVSS welcomed stu-dents back to DVSS yesterday The school is excited to unveil its new vision and mission statement Students will also given a new 30 minutes Learning Strategies course aimed to teach them study and testing skills and pro-mote reading

inSide photo by Michael James

HAPPENINGS6 - Friday August 31 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

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Beginning Wednesday September 19 An After

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inSideHappeningsDAYTIME EVENTS

DRUMHELLER AREA NIGHTLIFEPlaying at The Napier Theatre Friday August 31 to Thursday September 6 730 pm The Bourne Legacy Closed MondaysSaturday September 1 Hand Hills 7th Annual BBQ at the Handhills HighCountry Hideaway Campground 500 pmThursday September 6 Drumheller Celebrating the Drumheller Dragons 10 Anniversary you are invited to the Badlands Evening of the Stars Badlands Community Facility Donrsquot miss this spectacular eve-ning Tickets available by calling 403-823-2022 or email kerridrum-hellerdragonscaMonday September 10 Drumheller Girl Guide Registration Sparks Brownies Guides Pathfinders Rangers Knox United Church Hall 6 pm - 8 pm Further information call Noella Brisebois 403-823-6976Thursdays starting August 2 Drumheller 6 week Country amp Western Swing (Jive) Lessons 700 pm for singles or couples at carol todor dance school Call 403-823-4377 to registerMonday evenings Nacmine Community Bingo at Nacmine Hall Doors open 6 pm Bingo starts at 730 pmWednesday evenings Drumheller Wing Night Flavourz Restaurant and LoungeFriday Nights Drumheller Friday Rib Night Flavourz Restaurant and Lounge

August 31 September 1-3 Rosebud Akokiniskway Golf Course pres-ents 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 403-677-2250Sunday September 2 Rosebud Rosebudrsquos 15 minutes of fame Noon - 9 pm Purchase tickets or get information at wwwrosebudmusicfesti-valcomSaturday Sept 8 Drumheller Super Colossal RUMMAGE SALE at EPT (former Central School) 8 am to 3 pm in the gymnasium 3rd St and 3rd Ave downtown All proceeds to Little Explorers Child Care Playground Fundraiser Great shopping for everyone Sunday September 16 Drumheller Food Safe Course 1 day Call Scott Patterson to register 403-823-3596 or 403-823-3594 Email gerkintelusplanetnetWednesday Afternoon KidsClub After School Program 330 - 530 pm Drumheller Church of the Nazarene 627 6 Street East 403-823-7020 for information

The fi nest chrome and rubber in the valley was on display at the Drumheller AampW restaurant on Thurs-day August 23 for a special cause This was Crusin for a Cause and $1 from every teen burger went to support those with Multiple Sclerosis

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

Cruisin for a cause

It seems that Irsquove been doing a lot of travelling this sum-mer Last week an old buddy and I reprised a road trip we had made 35 years ago up to Valemount BC and Hinton The trip then was to visit a couple of high school friends Les Damnanu and Morrie Archibauld 35 years later it was for the same reason to visit Morrie and Les In 1977 my old buddy Brian Kobe had just entered the Calgary Police Service and I was working some menial for-gettable job So forgettable in fact that Irsquove forgotten what Anyway Brian had just bought a new Camaro Rallye Sport and wanted to take it on a long drive we got together and decided Valemount was a long drive We called Morris and Les who were still single at the time working for the timber company and living in a hotel in Valemount

2012 ndash 35 years later both Les and Morris are long mar-ried with children and grandchildren Fortunately time has been kind and neither has changed too much physically and their personalities not at all We were all very happy to see one another there were hearty handshakes and yes even hugs all around The day after we arrived in Vale-mount where Les lives with his wife Terri Les took us on a 4 k hike up to beautiful Kinney Lake That evening Terri served up lasagna and cheesecake We pulled the cork on a bottle of wine laughed and reminisced It was good

In Hinton where Morrie lives with his wife Jodi the greet-ings were the same heartfelt handshakes and hugs Morrie barbequed a few steaks Jodi baked some potatoes boiled some corn and made a few salads Again more wine laughter and reminiscing Friday morning we were on the road home I hope we donrsquot leave it for another 35 years

This relates to the above road trip We left Calgary on Mon-day morning drove through Banff Lake Louise Jasper and on to Valemount Thatrsquos three mountain parks 2 national (Banff and Jasper) and one provincial (Mount Robson) In all three parks speed limits are reduced to 90 km per hour to help prevent wildlife collisions Of course there are signs ldquoBighorn Sheep on roadrdquo ldquoWatch for wildliferdquo ldquoElk on roadrdquo ldquoDeer next 3 kmrdquo As slow as we went as hard as we looked the biggest wildlife we saw in 4 days was a red squirrel Monday night walking the nature trail by the old hospital I watched 3 beaver and much to my delight a coyote walked the bank for about a quarter mile Gotta come home to see wildlife

Patrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

While the days are getting shorter and youngsters are heading back to school another busy summer has come and gone Every year Th e Week-ender runs the Great Drumheller Dinosaur Challenge Th is is by far one of the most popu-lar contests the paper runs and through the summer it receives hun-dreds of entries Th ese entries come from local residents as well as na-tional and international visitors Th is year is no excep-tion Once again the entry box was fl ooded What makes this con-test more fun is that it simply asks entrants to make comments on Drumheller Th is pro-vides feedback from res-

idents and visitors and like most years across the board it is positive

ldquoTh e best part about Drumheller was every-thingrdquo lauded one re-spondent Th is year it appears many through the valley were taking an Alberta Break although there was a strong contingent of entrants from Sas-katchewan and British Columbia And as with most years the good old dinosaurs were the most popular fi xture of the valley as one Edmonton visitor stated ldquoDrum-heller is the best place to learn about Dino-saursrdquo while a visitor from Ontario said the highlight of their visit was having ldquofun go-ing around looking at the dinosaurs around townrdquo One visitor said Drumheller is a ldquogreat

place to have a dino-saurus good timerdquo Another simply quipped ldquoRoarrrrdquo Not only were the dinosaurs popular but so were many sites One visitor from Eck-ville said she liked theldquoSwinging Bridge and counting Dinosaursrdquoand another raved about the Bumper Boats and the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur A family from Edmonton was certain-ly busy ldquoWe love the

sight seeing hoodoos hikes Little Church Suspension Bridge At-las Coal Mine Aqua-plex and rec centre lots of funrdquo More than a few parents ex-pressed how much they appreciated the spray park for their children Th e scenery is always popular with positive comments about the hills and hoodoos One visitor described Th e valley as ldquovery inter-esting picturesque

and cleanrdquo Th e friendliness of the community also shone through in the com-ments Many relayed positive experiences while visiting area at-tractions and business-es ldquoDrumheller is awe-some because of all the nice peoplerdquo Drumhellerrsquos reputa-tion as a service centre is becoming more and more known as many talk about pleasant shopping experiences and the community having ldquoall I needrdquo As one respondent testi-fi es ldquothis has been my shopping centre for 45 yearsrdquo As usual civic pride comes out in this survey

as respondent after re-spondent tells us what a great place Drumheller is to live ldquoA great place to call homerdquo says one and another says ldquoDrumheller is a beau-tiful town I love living here and love all the nice fresh weatherrdquo Th e survey also allows people to say what they feel Drumheller is lack-ing and this summer there were very few re-sponses of that nature indicating Drumheller is a complete package One that stands out however is from a visi-tor from Sundre who mentioned that a ldquoRoll-er Derby team is need-edrdquo Any takers

This summer The Weekender received hundreds of entries into its Great Drumheller Dinosaur Challenge

Great feedback responses to Great Drumheller Dinosaur Challenge

Friday May 22 2009

TheYour guide to

Friday August 31 2012 Page 7 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

For a complete listing

of programs and to book

your experience visit the

Museum or scan here

tyrrellmuseumcomprograms

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Four wheel actionZein Charles 4 rules the road in Midland on his Kawasaki quad This weekrsquos inSide Ride features 12 volts of off road power that can only be controlled by Zeinrsquos expert handling After all he has been tearing tracks for al-most two years on his ATV

Weekender photo by Patrick Kolafa

If you know someone who has a cool ride

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

ROSEBUDAKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE

Downtown CoreRotary Splash Park

DOWNTOWN DRUMHELLER

Bus DepotBadlands Historical Centre

Post Office

Civic CentreLibrary

RCMP

Medical Clinic

Medical Clinic

HOSPITAL

MIDLAND PROVINCIAL PARK

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

TO

TO NacmineBleriot FerryCarbon

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

LEGEND

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

TO

Map of the

Town of Drumheller

Drumheller Regional

Chamber of Development

amp Tourism

WORLDrsquoS LARGEST DINOSAUR

DeliaVerdant ValleyHandhills Lake

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

2012Home of the

HEY KIDSCool down at the

Rotary Splash Park

Located next to the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur

The Fossil Shop

WHIFS Flapjack House

Horseshoe CanyonHelicopter Rides

REPTILEWORLD

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

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

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

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

It was Sam Drumheller who first exploited rich coal reserves

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

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

Tourist information

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

H

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

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Warranty ApprovedNext to Boston Pizza (403) 823 9667

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E O

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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

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388 Centre Street Downtown Drumheller 403-823-3030

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403-823-6362

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2 for 1pizza amp pasta

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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

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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

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

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Visitors if you need a washroom please use ours

If you would like to offer this service to our visitors call 403-823-258033m

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

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While in Rosebud be sure to visit

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Fully licensed Hours Wed - Sat Noon - 8 pm

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Who are you Jane Que and Josie LimWhere are you from Toronto OntarioWhat brings you to Drumheller We came to visit Jas-per and drove out here for the day My mom and I [Jane] heard wonderful things about DrumhellerWhat do you like most about Drumheller So far we have only seen the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur and it seems pretty interesting We are excited to spend our day explor-ing

What would you change about the valley Th e signage coming into downtown was a little confusing We eventually caught sight of the big dinosaur and just started heading in that direction If we came to visit your town what would you suggest us to see I would suggest the CN Tower Niagara Falls is also not far away and they are a must if yoursquove never been

Jane Que and Josie LimToronto OntarioSooohellip

Where ya fromWhere ya fromThroughout summertime

The Weekender will be looking for visitors

to the valley and sharing their stories

with inSide readers

Page 10 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller Friday August 31 2012

Michael James| inSide Drumheller

Th e Royal Tyr-rell Museum has just wrapped up excavat-ing a fi nd that could help shed light on one of the mysteries about the end of the age of dinosaurs Th e specimen be-lieved to be the re-mains of a Triceratops was found earlier this summer by a former museum employee and fossil hunter Tim Schowalter who then contacted the muse-um ldquoHe was keeping an eye on various out-crops like road cuts He spotted bones coming out of the road cut by the 571 and 854 intersection south of Delia in the Hand Hills He sent an email to the Tyrrell and I went out and noticed a lot more bones than in the photo he sent usrdquo said Dr Francois Th er-rien curator of dino-saur palaeoecology at the Tyrrell Museum Crews worked for 12 days in the July and August heat and found a huge concentration of bones In the end they came away with a jacket weighing over four tonnes Th ey had to bring in a truck and trailer to haul the

specimen to the Tyr-rell Museum Th e crew was work-ing on the side of the road and got a few cu-rious looks from mo-

torists passing by ldquoWe would have people drive by and slow down Some even stopped and came to see what was happen-ingrdquo said Th errien It is hoped prepara-tion will begin in the late fall or winter and is estimated it will take six months to prepare Based on shape of vertebrae suspects itrsquos a large horned dino-saur and Triceratops

is the only one known from that time in Al-berta Th e high concentra-tion of bones is un-usual for the area Th e fossils were found in a rock formation known as the Scollard For-mation Th e Scollard encompasses the time at the very end of the Cretaceous period

ldquoIt turned out to be a big fi nd for that partic-ular rock formation It comes from the end of the age of dinosaurs from 67 to 66 million years agordquo said Th er-rien Generally the Scol-lard Formation in the Hand Hills has very few fossils Prior to this fi nd most of the fi nds were microfos-sils which usually need a microscope to examine Th errien hopes the fi nd can shed light on why there are so few large dinosaur fossils in the Scollard Forma-tion ldquoFor some reason the Scollard Forma-tion doesnrsquot produce as many dinosaur fossils as the Dinosaur Park or Horseshoe Canyon Formations and wersquore not sure why Tricer-atops is the most com-

mon dinosaur for that time period in Mon-tana and Saskatch-ewan but not here in Alberta We donrsquot know why It could be because of environ-mental changes but it could be a number of other reasonsrdquo said Th errien ldquoTh is specimen could off er a hint but I think it will take a more exhaustive study of the Scollard Forma-tionrdquo Th errien has al-ready begun looking for more fossils in the Hand Hills in hopes of fi nding more dino-saurs Anyone who fi nds a fossil is encouraged to contact the Tyrrell Museum at 403-823-7707 or Tyrrellinfogovabca

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 31 2012 - 11

ldquoThis specimen could offer a

hint but I think it will take a more

exhaustive study of the Scollard

Formationrdquo

Dr Francios Therrien

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Tyrrell unearths rare dino from Hand Hills

The Tyrrell Museum crew of Martin Schilling (left) Tom Courtenay Jen Bansescu Chris Capobianco Dr Francois Therrien and Ola Kovalchuk with the four tonne jacket containing the remains of a Triceratops The fossil was

found in the Hand Hills and could shed light on why not many large dinosaurs during the end of the age of dino-saurs are found in Alberta

submitted photo

An example of a Triceratops such as what is believed to have been found in the Hand Hills recently Triceratops was the most common dinosaur of the end of the Creta-ceous in Montana and Saskatchewan but is a rare fi nd in Alberta for unknown reasons

submitted photo

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OPPORTUNITIESALBERTA 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 780-488-3002BLUERIDGE 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 HAMILTONrsquoS IGA a modern 25000 sq ft store 4502 - 50 St Ponoka Alberta T4J 1J5 requires Bakery Manager or applicant who can learn management position Mail resume attention Jim or email jimhammysca COMMERCIAL BEEKEEPING Certifi cate Program GPRC Fairview Campus Alberta Extensive study of beekeeping queen rear-ing amp honey business Paid work experience Affordable on-campus residences Starts January 7 2013 1-780-835-6630 wwwgprcabcafairview REQUIRED FOR AN Alberta Trucking Com-pany One Class 1 Driver Must have a mini-mum of 5 years experience pulling low boys and driving off road Candidate must be able to pass a drug test and be willing to relocate to Edson Alberta Fax resume to 780-725-4430 QUALITY CONTROL PERSON experienced with Piping amp Structural Welding needed for a growing Northern Company Competitive wages amp benefi ts Please email resume to infotorqueindustrialcom Fax 250-775-6227 or apply online wwwtorqueindustrialcom SEEKING A CAREER in the Community Newspaper business Post your resume for FREE right where the publishers are looking Visit wwwawnacomresumes_addphp MEAT MANAGER Jasper Super A Jasper Super A is looking for an experienced Retail Meat Manager As Meat Manager you will be responsible for all aspects of the managing the department including cutting meat You must have working knowledge of gross mar-gins expense controls and human resources management The successful candidate must have Grade 12 (or equivalent) and be able to provide a ldquoclearrdquo security clearance If you have the skills and abilities please forward your resume to our Head Offi ce The Grocery People Ltd (TGP) in confi dence to Human Resources Offi cer The Grocery People Ltd 14505 Yellowhead Trail Edmonton AB T5L 3C4 Fax 780-447-5781 Email humanre-sourcestgpca FIRST GRADE CONTRACTING is currently looking for Full-time Grader Operator re-quired Must reside in the Drayton Valley area or be willing to relocate Paying above average wage Must have reliable transporta-tion Preference given to applicants with cat and hoe experience Fax or email resume and drivers abstract to Attention Human Resources 780-621-1402 fax gradermntelusplanetnet

NOW LOCATED in Drayton Valley BREK-KAAS Vacuum amp Tank Ltd Wanted Class 1 amp 3 Drivers with all valid tickets Top wages excellent benefi ts Please forward resume to Email dvbrekkaascom Phone 780-621-3953 Fax 780-621-3959 EXPERIENCED RELIABLE full-time Floor In-staller required Must be willing to relocate to Wainwright area have own vehicle and tools Competitive wages offered Fax resume 780-842-3930 Email mcraefl telusplanetnet BYRON SMITH FORD in Strathmore is look-ing for motivated sales professionals wanting to earn $100Kyear Salary while training 21 years in business Call 403-934-2100 WANTED RANCH HAND for cowcalf feed-lot operation Position requires good cattle knowledge good horsemanship running equipment (feedlothaying) some mechani-calfencing ability Able to work independently or part of team Position includes salary housing medicaldental and WCB coverage Ranch located NE of Cochrane Alberta Please email resume to rockybutteranchgmailcom or fax 403-244-0079

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 EQUIPMENT FOR SALE 2007 JD450 Track Hoe 2000 Cat Track Hoe 4400 hours 2000 Cat DSM (2) 2006 Morookas Track Dump-sters Cat D7 Hydraulic Dozer amp Ripper West-lock Alberta 780-284-5500 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 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

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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 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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CLASSIFIEDS

Alberta-Wide Classifi edsOnly $25900 to advertise in over 100 community newspapers in Alberta

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HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED Drivers re-quired Little Limo Car Service Drumheller Class 4 required Taxi experience an asset Will train right person Require driv-ers abstract criminal check Call 403-334-5466 34p35HELP WANTED Cook and dish-washers needed at WHIFS Res-taurant Bring resume to Lynn or Lorelee at WHIFS 35cHELP WANTEDGeneral labour-ers and framers required for Drumheller Paid weekly Please phone 403-932-7427 35p

FOR SALE

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HOUSES FOR RENT

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APARTMENT FOR RENT

FOR RENT1 bedroom apartment for rent downtown Drumheller 322 Centre Street No pets No smoking $72500 plus power Karen 403-821-1111 Don 403-793-0132 35c36

COMING EVENTSSuper Colossal RUMMAGE SALE Sat September 8th at EPT (former Central School) 8 am to 3 pm in the gymnasium 3rd St and 3rd Ave downtown All proceeds to Little Explorers Child Care Play-ground Fundraiser Great shop-ping for everyone 35c36

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FREE PICKUPof all unwanted vehicles

Phone Bob or Chris403-364-2161

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While rain doused the sprits of Chuckwagon fans Friday night on Friday morning the Minichuck-wagons for Charity were rolling strong In the end Chuckwagon driver Al-lan Bengston piloted the OrsquoShearsquos mini-chuck to vic-tory For his effort $2500 was donated to the Drum-heller Salvation Army (In-set) At the cheque presen-tation are (l-r) Bengston Q91 station manager Lin-da Scheffelmaier Audrey Hems of Q91 and Crystal Gainer of OrsquoShearsquos

Mini-chuck champsMini-chuck champs

Contact usPhone 403-823-2580

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BREAK

CLUES ACROSS

1 Essential fl oral oil5 Boast9 A way to travel on skis11 Austrian capital13 Sensationalist journalism15 Taxidrivers16 Atomic mass unit17 A rock-boring tool19 Actress Farrow20 The trunk of a tree22 Satisfy to excess23 Cleopatrarsquos snake24 Single-reed instrument25 Volcanic mountain in Japan26 Bon ____ witty remarks28 Competitors31 Republic of Ireland32 Late Show host

34 Parrot nostril membrane35 Moves into action37 Back talk38 A pointed end39 British Air Aces41 1st weekday42 Sound in mind43 Hypothetical original matter45 Head covering46 Classical musical dramas49 God of war amp sky (Germanic)50 Beginnings53 Coarse fabric used for bags55 High legislative assembly56 What a ghost does57 Pats gently58 Ceases to live

CLUES DOWN

1 NM National Lab Los ____2 In columns3 Inclusive4 Underground plant part5 Top part of an apron6 Confederate soldier7 Make lively8 Metamorphic rock type9 Thrust with a weapon10 Russian space station11 Rotates showing wind direction12 As fast as can be done (abbr)14 Desalinate15 Marcus Porcius18 Perching bird order21 Citizen rejects26 Missing soldiers27 Cantankerous29 German river30 Fed31 Large Australian fl ightless bird 33 Lasso users34 Spanish saloon36 Common cracker37 Glided high38 Draws from40 Deceptive tactics41 Conductance units42 Unit of loudness44 Steins47 Express pleasure48 A large amount51 Talk52 Belonging to a thing54 Language spoken by the Khonds

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Horoscopes

Sudoku

Crossword

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

Sudoku SolutionLast Weeks Crossword Solution

CREATIVE COLOURING

Word ScrambleRearrange the letters in the

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Motorists asked to be vigilant to

save student lives

Michael James| inSide Drumheller

Despite the concerns raised by parents Al-berta Transportation has decided not to up-grade the pedestrian crosswalk on Highway 9 South and 12 Ave SE Th e intersection is used by many students to go to and from Greentree School In the June 27 edition of Th e Drumheller Mail it was reported Alberta Transportation was conducting a warrant analysis on whether the Highway 9 and 12 Ave SE intersection should be upgraded ldquoTh e analysis was done in June and found that basically what there

is now is adequate Th e full red amber green signals are not requiredrdquo said Trent Bancarz spokeperson for Alberta Transportation Th e analysis was prompted by concerns raised by parents and residents that children were in danger when us-ing the crosswalk Th is past spring a Greentree student was crossing and his bike was hit by a passing vehicle Th e same student was al-most hit again only a few weeks later As part of the analy-sis Alberta Transpor-tation spent some time observing the crosswalk this past June ldquoWe took the concern seriously and we took a look at the intersec-tion You need to have the adequate signals in place for the intersec-tion but on the other hand people need to use it correctly as well to maximize safelyrdquo said Bancarz ldquoOne of the things we found when we observed the cross-walk is a lot of instances of people not using the crosswalk correctly Th ere is an onus on drivers as well When they see those amber lights fl ashing they should slow down and look to see if anyone is crossingrdquo Bancarz did note however the students using the crosswalk were doing so correctly unlike some adults Greentree School will be proactive in educat-ing its students about crosswalk safety ldquoTh e teachers go over student safety in health

class We talk about traf-fi c safety in our school council Wersquove put re-minders about traffi c safety in our monthly newsletterrdquo said Green-tree School associate principal Jane Smith ldquoWe also have supervi-sors before and after schoolrdquo Th e RCMP have be-gun monitoring inter-sections near schools such as the one in front of St Anthonyrsquos in an eff ort to educate driv-ers ldquoOur school patrols have started Th e school zones and intersections associated with them will be patrolled regu-larly with increased en-forcement in those in-tersectionsrdquo said Staff Sergeant Art Hopkins Greentree School and the Drumheller RCMP are asking motorists to be careful when ap-proaching intersections near schools ldquoWe ask motorists to please be aware of stu-dents crossing at the intersection Be vigi-lant about students on bike or foot going to and from schoolrdquo said Greentree School as-sociate principal Jane Smith ldquoMotorists should have increased vigi-lance now that kids are back in school A lot of these kids are in a rush theyrsquore excited to get to school and they might not be paying as close attention to motorists as they shouldrdquo said Staff Sergeant Hopkins ldquoEveryone has to do whatever they can to ensure the safety of our childrenrdquo

No upgrades in sight for busy Highway 9 crosswalk

The crosswalk of Highway 9 and 12 Ave SE will not be undergoing any upgrades after an Alberta Transporta-tion study concluded there were not suffi cient grounds to change the lights to the red amber green traffi c lights Greentree School and Drumheller RCMP are asking resi-dents to be vigilant when approaching the crosswalk

inSide photo by Michael James

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 31 2012 - 15

-Trip Advisor comment

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Travis PautlerAge 24Occupation Correctional Offi cer at the Drumheller InstitutionHow long have you lived in Drumheller For three years nowWhere are you originally from Medicine HatWhatrsquos your favourite part about the valley Defi nitely the people Everyone is so down to earth easy to get along with and right away I felt welcomedIs there anything you donrsquot like about Drum-heller Not really Th ere is an obscene amount of traffi c during the summer for this small town but what can you do You have a tattoo on your right arm does it have any special meaning Actually getting tattoos was sort of a tradition for the males on my momrsquos side of the family Mine has the family crest and a few other symbols representing my heritage I was in Grade 8 when I got my fi rst tattoo Dad signed off on it mom was pretty upset I thought it was pretty cool until I grew and it shifted Th en I had to get some work done

to it to make it look nice againWhatrsquos one food you couldnrsquot live without Meatloaf - it has that home-cooked taste and itrsquos very fi lling You canrsquot buy stuff like that in the storeWould you rather go sky diving or swim with Great White sharks Sky diving Irsquove seen Shark Week way too many times to even consider getting in the waterWhatrsquos your worst nightmare Quadruplets Jon and Kate Plus 8 ruined that for me Whatrsquos your dream vacation Irsquod like to visit Ja-pan as I am part Japanese Do you collect anything I just started collecting old school NFL rookie cards A colleague of mine got me into it What are some of your other hobbies I love working out at the new Badlands Community Facility and I just bought a camper and am anxious to use it Any words of wisdom Donrsquot believe what you hear and only believe half of what you see

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

Donella Swan| inSide Drumheller

Th e 2012 Alberta Professional Chuck-wagon and Chariot Association (APC-CA) event held at Dinosaur Downs from August 24 to 26 got off to a bit of a wet start Due to rain Fridayrsquos races were can-celled ldquoWe got an inch and a half of rain and we just couldnrsquot get the track ready in those conditionsrdquo said Mike Hansen president of the Drumheller Stampede and Agri-cultural Society By Saturday track conditions were much better and the races commenced Hansen said there were roughly 350 peo-ple in attendance Saturday and 300 on Sunday ldquoOverall the event went wellrdquo said Han-sen

The 2012 Alberta Professional Chuckwagon and Chariot Association (APCCA) event held at Dinosaur Downs from August 24 to 26 got off to a wet start Rain cancelled Fridayrsquos races but by Saturday the track was dry enough to be prepared for the event

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Chucks cancelled Friday due to rain

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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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Patrick Kolafa |inSide Drumheller

If your neighbours were out all night last weekend there is a good chance they were at the Red Eye Memorial Tour-nament Th e annual Slo-Pitch tourney saw a lot of changes this year Th e tournament was moved up by a couple weeks and it also found a new home at the Starland Recre-ational Area near the Morrin Bridge While the team numbers were down a bit Fred Ma-kowecki said their bar-becue remained as busy as ever if not busier ldquoWe brought three-quarters of the food we did last year and I had to go back and top it up

over what we had last year I would say it was more than successfulrdquo said Makowecki While Friday morning brought a deluge of rain to the area by the time the games began Friday night the area was dry

enough to play While the weather did vary throughout the week-end spirits were high ldquoWhat a great bunch of people my goodness it was fun this year Th e teams were really great it give you chills that it

is your community out there doing it for you It strikes me as specialrdquo said Makowecki Th e tournament is staged each year in ben-efi t of the Chris Bolin Memorial Fund and the Morgan Jayne Project

16 - FridayAugust 31 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

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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Dragons bring in Stars to shinePatrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

Th e stars will be daz-zling next Th ursday night as some NHL greats will shine at the Drumheller Dragonsrsquo Badlands Evening of the Stars Broadcaster and speaker Jim Ralph Cal-gary Flame Michael Cammalleri and former Flame Craig Conroy will be special guests at a fundraising dinner and auction event at the Bad-lands Community Facil-ity Dragonsrsquo head coach Brian Curran said in his experience sports-men nights such as this have always been a great way to support the local team have fun and get excited about the com-ing season ldquoA lot of places donrsquot get the big stars of hock-ey coming to their town and itrsquos not just about

them itrsquos about the val-ue of the entertainment they can bring in Itrsquos a fun nightrdquo said Curran He says more than just hearing these greats speak there is also some once in a lifetime prizes up for grabs in the auc-tions and raffl es Th ese include a raffl e for a VIP golf weekend that includes four friends a private jet and two golf courses Auction items include the Ultimate 4th of July experience in New York City a trip to Scottsdale Arizona for a PGA Golf

Tour experience or a dream sports package where six can jet to De-troit to take in a Lions game and Red Wings game ldquoTh ese trips we are talking about are trips that you just canrsquot getrdquo they are very specialrdquo said Curran He is excited about the evening and says it can be valuable for the team ldquoTh ese kids will have a chance to talk to these players hellip about what it is to be a professional hockey player living the dream and what the

dream costs Th ere is a lot of commitmentrdquo said Curran ldquoTh ese guys do a good job at helping out the younger players because they once were that same player Th ey hold on to that advice a lot tighter than from guys who are further down the roadrdquo Th e Badlands Evening of the Stars is September 6 cocktails are at 5 pm For more information call the Dragons offi ce at 403-823-2022 or email kerridrumhellerdrag-onsca

Red Eye hits mark

The Starland Recreation area made a scenic backdrop for the Red Eye Memo-rial Tornament last weekend The camp-

ground was busy around the clock for the charity tournament Pictured left Laurie Bolin steps up to the plate

inSide photos by Patrick Kolafa

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR

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

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

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

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inSide STREETERS

Paul NadasdildquoThe English and the

French have never gotten along We

should be the Republic of Canada then maybe they would settle downrdquo

Bink LosoncyldquoI think they do add a lot to our multicultural society but it frustrates me that they hold the country for ransom by threatening to leaverdquo

Audrey DeBonaldquoLet them separate

Theyrsquore always threatening to do it

so go aheadrdquo

Quebec seems to have separatism back on the agenda inSide Drumheller asks

ldquoWhat do you think about them wanting to

separaterdquo

Meagan GustafsonldquoIrsquom very against it I

believe we should stay united as a countryrdquo

OPINION

Donella Swan | inSide Drumheller

As the beginning of the school year is loom-ing so is the end of my fi rst work internship at Th e Drumheller MailinSide Drumheller Th is will be my last week here at the news-paper before I head back to Mount Royal University to take on the third year of my journalismcommuni-cation degree I personally want to thank my Editor and all my collegues at Th e Drumheller Mail for all the help they gave me and for answering the millions of questions I had during my work term I would also like to thank the Town of Drumheller and all the amazing people I met while on assignment both in Drumheller and surrounding area Th rough this job I

learned that Drum-heller is a wonderful place to live and there is a great sense of com-munity pride I learned many things during my time working for Th e Mail and these lessons are sure to come in handy while complet-ing my school work

I thoroughly enjoyed working here this sum-mer and I will miss the valley walls as I pack up and head to Calgary Th ank you to every-one again

SincerelyDonella Swan

Pretending to hitch-hike back to Calgary this week marks the end of my fi rst work internship at The Drumheller MailinSide Drumheller

photo illustration by Michael James

Heading back to the books

Michael James| inSide Drumheller

New penalties are be-ing introduced for mo-torists found with blood alcohol concentrations (BAC) between 005 and 008 on September 1 just in time for the busy Labour Day week-end Motorists found with 005 to 008 BAC will be issued an automatic three day licence sus-pension and a three day vehicle seizure Mul-tiple off ences lead to longer suspensions and seizures with violators required to take courses on how alcohol aff ects driving ability ldquoWe want to encour-age drivers to plan ahead and make the right de-cisions for themselves for their passengers and for other people on

the roadrdquo said Alberta Transportation Minis-ter Ric McIver ldquoSince we passed this legisla-tion last year so many Albertans have already had these important conversations with their families and friends We can all do something about preventable traf-fi c collisionsrdquo Th e Drumheller RCMP have received new road side testing devices and have been trained in their opera-tion in preparation for the new penalties ldquoWith change there is going to be a learning curve associated with itrdquo said Staff Sergeant Art Hopkins ldquoUlti-mately at the end of the day itrsquos legislation to make the roads saferrdquo Th e previous penalty for having a 005 to 008 BAC was a 24 hour li-cence suspension Th e legislation outlin-ing the new penalties was passed last fall Th e fi rst phase of the legisla-tion which introduced tougher administrative penalties for drivers

with over 008 BAC was implemented on July 1 of this year Between July 1 and August 23 994 licence suspensions and 632 vehicle seizures were handed out to drivers with over 008 BAC An addition 114 licence suspension and 73 ve-hicle seizures were is-sued to drivers with a graduated licence who had consumed alcohol Anyone pulled over and who wish to contest the fi ndings of the road side screening device can appeal and be giv-en a second breath test from another breath-testing device Licence suspensions and vehicle seizures longer than three days may be ap-pealed through the Al-berta Transportation Safety Board Residents are encour-aged to plan ahead es-pecially this weekend If you plan on drink-ing be safe Designate someone to drive or call a taxi but do not drive Th e life you save could be your own

Constable Jeremiah Jones is ready to enforce new penalties for driving with blood alcohol concentrations (BAC) between 005 and 008 As of September 1 those caught with 005 to 008 BAC will be subject to an imme-diate three day licence suspension and three day vehicle seizure Residents are urged to be safe and designate a driver or call a taxi if drinking

fi lephoto

New impaired driving penalties in eff ect in time for long weekend

Donella Swan | inSide Drumheller

During the regular Council meeting of August 27 the fi rst reading of Bylaw 1212 was passed Th is Bylaw is to adopt ldquoTh e Portion of Aerial Rosedale Area Structure Planrdquo Prepared by Wm R Hunter Alberta and Canada Land Surveyor this structure plan is prepared to look at developing a large piece of land approximately 33 acres lo-cated on the north-west side of Pinter Drive Land-use re-classifi cation will be required to accommodate this proposed subdivision and development Re-clas-sifying the area would mean going from an Urban Transition District to a Suburb Community District ldquoTh ere are fi ve existing properties with-in this areardquo said Chief Administrative Of-fi cer Ray Romanetz CAO Romanetz saidthese existing prop-erties would be grand-fathered in with the development He explained the intent is to allow existing homes with private site ser-vices to continue as in the past with pri-vate water and pump out septic tanks until further improvements are made Development of west side Nine approximately 20000 square feet lots with access to Mabbot Road plus one proposed single family dwelling for Lot 18 Th is also recognizes previous develop-ment and existing houses along this strip

Development of south side Another eight lots will be created with access to Pinter Road and access to the middle portion of the land Th is allows for the creation of one lot for an existing building and provides for nine additional lots Development of north side Th e creation of one lot to accommodate an existing home Th is would require a short street extension to provide legal ac-cess to the lot During the course of the study a few owners adjacent to Lot 6 and 13 expressed an interest to expand their ir-regular lots to create regular 20000 square foot lots As it stands now if they wish to re-build on their lots they cannot meet the minimum rear and front set backs re-quired by the Land Use Bylaw Development of center Th e Land Surveyor suggested the center of the area is best left in its natural state with continued agricultural pursuit or possibly a temporary tourist commercial establishment All new lots created that have not al-ready been developed will be connected into the municipal water supply as a con-dition of development Sewage will fall under this condition as well Created lots will also have to comply to fl ood protec-tion precautions Th ere was no fi nal date given for the proposed sub-division to be fi nished dur-ing Council

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Itrsquos back to school time for local students and the folks at Hi-Way 9 Express in Drumheller are looking out for stu-dents in need Last week the chuckwagons rolled in to town and in exchange for wearing western duds at work on Friday the staff contributed school supplies for stu-dents in need On Monday morning they presented what was collected to principal of Greentree School Chris Con-nell

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A new sub-division has been proposed for Rosedale A large parcel of land approxi-mately 33 acres located on the north-west side of Pinter Drive is the proposed loca-tion for development The fi rst reading of Bylaw 1212 which is to adopt ldquoThe Portion of Aerial Rosedale Area Structure Planrdquo was passed during the regular Town Council meeting of August 27

inSide photo by Donella Swan

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Students are going to see quite a few new fac-es at Greentree School this year though that isnrsquot the only change

happening at the el-ementary school School began yester-day and here are just a few things they will see happening in Greentree School

Fresh faces join teach-ing staff Itrsquos an exciting year at Greentree School in regards to teaching staff Th ere are fi ve new teachers at the school At the end of last year Barb Gammie who had

taught at the school for many years retired In her place comes Jacquie Kolm who had previ-ously taught at Drum-heller Valley Secondary School Kolm will be taking over for Gam-mie

ldquoWersquore pleased to have her shersquos a fantas-tic teacher Shersquos taking over for Barb Gammie who retired last yearrdquo said associate principal of Greentree School Jane Smith Th e school is off ering

three full time kinder-garten courses this year As a result Miss Taylor will joining the school as a new kindergarten teacher Shaila Schlachter who some students will recognize from last year helping Mrs Messom in Grade 3 as Ms Col-lins will now be teach-ing Grade 2 full time Covering for a ma-ternity leave is Rob Hegberg He will be at Greentree until Febru-ary 2013 and will help bolster the schoolrsquos ath-letics ldquoHersquos got an athletic background so hersquos ex-cited to get involved with athletics at the schoolrdquo said Smith Grade 5 students will have a new teacher this year in Kim Pearson who joined the school over the summer Lastly the school has a new music teacher Dennis Callahan moved from Ontario to take up a job with Greentree School Callahan will be in charge of the schoolrsquos choir and music classes Th e new teachers also provide an opportunity to expand the schoolrsquos extracurricular activi-ties One of the options currently lacking at the school is a fi ne art pro-gram ldquoWersquore keeping the same student clubs and student focus this year Wersquoll still be running

lunch intramurals af-ter school sports choir band student leader-ship opportunitiesrdquo said Smith ldquoWith the new teachers coming on board they bring their own expertise Some have expressed interest in fi ne arts so we might have some fi ne arts classes as wellrdquo

School renovations complete Greentree saw some renovations over the summer Th e walls were knocked down between the science classrooms formerly the junior high rooms to create four new rooms ldquoIt was to accom-modate the numbers of classes Wersquove been increasing the num-ber of home rooms We always like to keep our homerooms quite smallrdquo said Smith School focused on student conduct and literacy Greentree School has worked over the sum-mer on their Positive Behaviour Support pro-gram ldquoOur school has worked on something called Positive Be-haviour Support We looked at the student code of conduct we made some posters and wersquore going over it as a staff to make sure wersquore on the same page with the Positive Behaviour Support Committeerdquo said Smith Th e school is also looking at improving strategic instruction this year through the Alberta Initiative for School Improvement Th e goal will be to streamline instruction for students particu-larly in regards to vo-cabulary and tying that in with literacy To help Ashley Neefe will be working with teachers and staff to de-velop eff ective means of improving instruction Students rushed back into school yesterday for the fi rst day of class-es at Greentree School ldquoEverything has been busy for the last couple days Everyone was get-ting their classrooms ready for this yearrdquo said Smith ldquoWersquore really ex-cited for the fi rst day of school and to see the kids backrdquo

Greentree School opened its doors to stu-dents yesterday Students saw a few new teachers including a new kindergarten teacher and a new music teacher The

school also fi nished renovations to the second fl oor which transformed three sci-ence rooms into four classrooms

inSide photo by Michael James

Greentree School welcomes fi ve new teachers

Michael James| inSide Drumheller

Itrsquos hard to believe as of yesterday school is in Stu-dents headed back to class after a long summer break Students at Drumheller Valley Secondary School (DVSS) got a few surprises when they walked in the door this year A new vision for DVSS Th e fi rst change is a new mural next to the library Th e school unveiled their new vision and mission statement to students and parents Th e new vision for the school is ldquoTo engage possi-bilities and embrace poten-tialrdquo Th e new mission state-ment is ldquoInspiring a caring and courageous commu-

nity of lifelong learners empowering global citizens for generationsrdquo To go along with the vi-sion and mission statement is a new tagline for the school ldquoLearning for liferdquo replaced the schoolrsquos old tagline ldquoTh e place to berdquo ldquoTh is year is all about the unveiling of our new vision and mission state-ment Last year we spent six months working on and developing a new vi-sion and mission statement for the school Itrsquos the next step in turning around our facilityrdquo said principal Cur-tis LaPierre Students parents and staff contributed to the creation of the new vision and mission statement by listing words they thought represented the school Th ose words were collect-

ed and processed with an innovative tool ldquoWe got that information together and put it into a Wordlerdquo said LaPiere ldquoYou can take that and you can start to pick out themes and work on the vision and mission statementsrdquo In a Wordle words vary in size depending on the number of times theyrsquore used in a survey Th e larger the word appears the more it was used Th e new vision and mis-sion statement will perme-ate the school according to LaPierre ldquoTh e other mission state-ment was 15 years old and a lot has changed in that time Th ere was the com-plexity of it too It was a couple paragraphs with sentences upon sentences In terms of organizations today mission and vision statements are brief and have a lot of thought and detail behind themrdquo said

LaPierre ldquoIt was also the new school new name and now we just needed a new vision and missionrdquo

New classes added One thing students no-ticed right away is each class is slightly shorter than last year Th is year each block will be two minutes shorter However students shouldnrsquot be arranging to be picked up from school sooner Th e shorter class-es make room for a new school wide course ldquoItrsquos called Learning Strategies Th at 30 minutes will be used for study and reading and the students will be receiving school wide instruction in study habits memorizing test and readings skillsrdquo said LaPierre ldquoItrsquos such an im-portant aspect of school-ing that students donrsquot frequently receive direct instruction in terms of how

to do itrdquo Th ere is also a slew of new options for junior high students Cosmetology 9 and Drama 9 were added and Outdoor Education for the Grade 8rsquos is returning as an option Th ere will be no hockey program for the upcom-ing school year Earlier this year LaPierre had been hoping to add to the schoolrsquos athletic repertoire by off ering a hockey pro-gram for students Th ere werenrsquot enough students or parents interested this year but LaPierre hopes to have a program together come the fall of 2013

Teachers depart Th ere were few changes to staffi ng at DVSS this year Mr Hamm is teach-ing full time and Mrs Kolm moved to Greentree School Th e school also lost a teacher this year with the retirement of Mr Neal

International numbers surge DVSS is looking at an enrollment of 380 stu-dents which is down from last year by 14 students However the international program swelled this year So far 62 students are reg-istered but LaPierre sus-pects only 50 will come Last year there were 35 in-ternational students A group of 20 South Ko-rean students will also be in attendance for the fi rst three months Th e group comes in the wake of the Korean students last year DVSS opened itrsquos doors yesterday for the fi rst day of classes New students were given welcome pack-ages fi lled with useful sup-plies and gifts provided by local businesses Students then headed off to the gym for an assembly welcoming everyone back for another exciting year at DVSS

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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

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PARENT EDUCATORGolden Prairie Parent Link Centre (wwwgoldenprairieplcca) is hiring a 17-21 hrwk Parent Educator to cover Drumheller Starland Hanna and Kneehill area Responsibilities Plan and facilitate parenting educationincluding group Triple P sessions throughout region work with other community supports for families collect and report program dataEducationExperience needed A degree in human services with knowledge of early child development and parenting skills strong group facilitator good communication and rela-tionship building skills experience working with adults Must have own vehicle Some weekend and evening work required

Please forward your resume including references toGolden Prairie Parent Link Hiring Committee Box 400Three Hills AB T0M 2A0 Fax 403-443-5115Email infogoldenprairieplccaCompetition will remain open until a suitable candidate is found

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Motorcycle Madness donated $1500 to Big Country Victim Services this year Harry Gough representing Motorcycle Madness presents the cheque to Judy Nel-son co-ordinator of Big Country Services on Thursday August 23

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Giving back to a good cause

DVSS unveils big changes for students

Associate principal Brad Teske (left) and principal Curtis LaPierre along with all the staff at DVSS welcomed stu-dents back to DVSS yesterday The school is excited to unveil its new vision and mission statement Students will also given a new 30 minutes Learning Strategies course aimed to teach them study and testing skills and pro-mote reading

inSide photo by Michael James

HAPPENINGS6 - Friday August 31 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

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DRUMHELLER AREA NIGHTLIFEPlaying at The Napier Theatre Friday August 31 to Thursday September 6 730 pm The Bourne Legacy Closed MondaysSaturday September 1 Hand Hills 7th Annual BBQ at the Handhills HighCountry Hideaway Campground 500 pmThursday September 6 Drumheller Celebrating the Drumheller Dragons 10 Anniversary you are invited to the Badlands Evening of the Stars Badlands Community Facility Donrsquot miss this spectacular eve-ning Tickets available by calling 403-823-2022 or email kerridrum-hellerdragonscaMonday September 10 Drumheller Girl Guide Registration Sparks Brownies Guides Pathfinders Rangers Knox United Church Hall 6 pm - 8 pm Further information call Noella Brisebois 403-823-6976Thursdays starting August 2 Drumheller 6 week Country amp Western Swing (Jive) Lessons 700 pm for singles or couples at carol todor dance school Call 403-823-4377 to registerMonday evenings Nacmine Community Bingo at Nacmine Hall Doors open 6 pm Bingo starts at 730 pmWednesday evenings Drumheller Wing Night Flavourz Restaurant and LoungeFriday Nights Drumheller Friday Rib Night Flavourz Restaurant and Lounge

August 31 September 1-3 Rosebud Akokiniskway Golf Course pres-ents 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 403-677-2250Sunday September 2 Rosebud Rosebudrsquos 15 minutes of fame Noon - 9 pm Purchase tickets or get information at wwwrosebudmusicfesti-valcomSaturday Sept 8 Drumheller Super Colossal RUMMAGE SALE at EPT (former Central School) 8 am to 3 pm in the gymnasium 3rd St and 3rd Ave downtown All proceeds to Little Explorers Child Care Playground Fundraiser Great shopping for everyone Sunday September 16 Drumheller Food Safe Course 1 day Call Scott Patterson to register 403-823-3596 or 403-823-3594 Email gerkintelusplanetnetWednesday Afternoon KidsClub After School Program 330 - 530 pm Drumheller Church of the Nazarene 627 6 Street East 403-823-7020 for information

The fi nest chrome and rubber in the valley was on display at the Drumheller AampW restaurant on Thurs-day August 23 for a special cause This was Crusin for a Cause and $1 from every teen burger went to support those with Multiple Sclerosis

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

Cruisin for a cause

It seems that Irsquove been doing a lot of travelling this sum-mer Last week an old buddy and I reprised a road trip we had made 35 years ago up to Valemount BC and Hinton The trip then was to visit a couple of high school friends Les Damnanu and Morrie Archibauld 35 years later it was for the same reason to visit Morrie and Les In 1977 my old buddy Brian Kobe had just entered the Calgary Police Service and I was working some menial for-gettable job So forgettable in fact that Irsquove forgotten what Anyway Brian had just bought a new Camaro Rallye Sport and wanted to take it on a long drive we got together and decided Valemount was a long drive We called Morris and Les who were still single at the time working for the timber company and living in a hotel in Valemount

2012 ndash 35 years later both Les and Morris are long mar-ried with children and grandchildren Fortunately time has been kind and neither has changed too much physically and their personalities not at all We were all very happy to see one another there were hearty handshakes and yes even hugs all around The day after we arrived in Vale-mount where Les lives with his wife Terri Les took us on a 4 k hike up to beautiful Kinney Lake That evening Terri served up lasagna and cheesecake We pulled the cork on a bottle of wine laughed and reminisced It was good

In Hinton where Morrie lives with his wife Jodi the greet-ings were the same heartfelt handshakes and hugs Morrie barbequed a few steaks Jodi baked some potatoes boiled some corn and made a few salads Again more wine laughter and reminiscing Friday morning we were on the road home I hope we donrsquot leave it for another 35 years

This relates to the above road trip We left Calgary on Mon-day morning drove through Banff Lake Louise Jasper and on to Valemount Thatrsquos three mountain parks 2 national (Banff and Jasper) and one provincial (Mount Robson) In all three parks speed limits are reduced to 90 km per hour to help prevent wildlife collisions Of course there are signs ldquoBighorn Sheep on roadrdquo ldquoWatch for wildliferdquo ldquoElk on roadrdquo ldquoDeer next 3 kmrdquo As slow as we went as hard as we looked the biggest wildlife we saw in 4 days was a red squirrel Monday night walking the nature trail by the old hospital I watched 3 beaver and much to my delight a coyote walked the bank for about a quarter mile Gotta come home to see wildlife

Patrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

While the days are getting shorter and youngsters are heading back to school another busy summer has come and gone Every year Th e Week-ender runs the Great Drumheller Dinosaur Challenge Th is is by far one of the most popu-lar contests the paper runs and through the summer it receives hun-dreds of entries Th ese entries come from local residents as well as na-tional and international visitors Th is year is no excep-tion Once again the entry box was fl ooded What makes this con-test more fun is that it simply asks entrants to make comments on Drumheller Th is pro-vides feedback from res-

idents and visitors and like most years across the board it is positive

ldquoTh e best part about Drumheller was every-thingrdquo lauded one re-spondent Th is year it appears many through the valley were taking an Alberta Break although there was a strong contingent of entrants from Sas-katchewan and British Columbia And as with most years the good old dinosaurs were the most popular fi xture of the valley as one Edmonton visitor stated ldquoDrum-heller is the best place to learn about Dino-saursrdquo while a visitor from Ontario said the highlight of their visit was having ldquofun go-ing around looking at the dinosaurs around townrdquo One visitor said Drumheller is a ldquogreat

place to have a dino-saurus good timerdquo Another simply quipped ldquoRoarrrrdquo Not only were the dinosaurs popular but so were many sites One visitor from Eck-ville said she liked theldquoSwinging Bridge and counting Dinosaursrdquoand another raved about the Bumper Boats and the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur A family from Edmonton was certain-ly busy ldquoWe love the

sight seeing hoodoos hikes Little Church Suspension Bridge At-las Coal Mine Aqua-plex and rec centre lots of funrdquo More than a few parents ex-pressed how much they appreciated the spray park for their children Th e scenery is always popular with positive comments about the hills and hoodoos One visitor described Th e valley as ldquovery inter-esting picturesque

and cleanrdquo Th e friendliness of the community also shone through in the com-ments Many relayed positive experiences while visiting area at-tractions and business-es ldquoDrumheller is awe-some because of all the nice peoplerdquo Drumhellerrsquos reputa-tion as a service centre is becoming more and more known as many talk about pleasant shopping experiences and the community having ldquoall I needrdquo As one respondent testi-fi es ldquothis has been my shopping centre for 45 yearsrdquo As usual civic pride comes out in this survey

as respondent after re-spondent tells us what a great place Drumheller is to live ldquoA great place to call homerdquo says one and another says ldquoDrumheller is a beau-tiful town I love living here and love all the nice fresh weatherrdquo Th e survey also allows people to say what they feel Drumheller is lack-ing and this summer there were very few re-sponses of that nature indicating Drumheller is a complete package One that stands out however is from a visi-tor from Sundre who mentioned that a ldquoRoll-er Derby team is need-edrdquo Any takers

This summer The Weekender received hundreds of entries into its Great Drumheller Dinosaur Challenge

Great feedback responses to Great Drumheller Dinosaur Challenge

Friday May 22 2009

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Four wheel actionZein Charles 4 rules the road in Midland on his Kawasaki quad This weekrsquos inSide Ride features 12 volts of off road power that can only be controlled by Zeinrsquos expert handling After all he has been tearing tracks for al-most two years on his ATV

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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

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

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

388 Centre Street Downtown Drumheller 403-823-3030

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

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24m

403-823-6362

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on orders over $2500 after 5 pm

2 for 1pizza amp pasta

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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

wwwdrumhellercornmazecomFollowus on

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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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includes GST

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Monday-Friday 7 am - 9 pm Saturday 9 am - 5 pm Sunday 10 am - 5 pm

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Located at THE BRICKRailway Ave E amp Centre St

403-823-5723

DR

UM

HEL

LER

OFF90UPTO Our original price on clearance items in the tent

com

TENTSALEBIGGEST

As-is Furniture Scratch amp Dent Appliances Discontinued Electronics

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bull Cable Color TV bull Direct Dial Phones

bull 2 Room Suites bull Air Conditioning

bull Kitchens bull Fridges in Every Room

bull Affordable Rooms bull Free Internet

Turn West 2 Blocks North of Bridge

WHIFSFLAPJACK HOUSEWAFFLES bull HAMBURGERS bull ICE CREAM

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

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Where to goWHEN YOU HAVE TO GO

Visitors if you need a washroom please use ours

If you would like to offer this service to our visitors call 403-823-258033m

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

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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

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 20Matinees - Wed Thurs SatEvenings - Fri SatldquoA touching life-affi rming deeply emotional drama with a generous dose of humorrdquo mdash New York Daily News

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

Nov 2 - Dec 22

Matinees - Wed Thurs SatEvenings - Thurs Fri SatDreams and angels and 40 miles to goNow accepting bookings for Christmas parties Private rooms available Call Pat at 403-677-2999

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

Who are you Jane Que and Josie LimWhere are you from Toronto OntarioWhat brings you to Drumheller We came to visit Jas-per and drove out here for the day My mom and I [Jane] heard wonderful things about DrumhellerWhat do you like most about Drumheller So far we have only seen the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur and it seems pretty interesting We are excited to spend our day explor-ing

What would you change about the valley Th e signage coming into downtown was a little confusing We eventually caught sight of the big dinosaur and just started heading in that direction If we came to visit your town what would you suggest us to see I would suggest the CN Tower Niagara Falls is also not far away and they are a must if yoursquove never been

Jane Que and Josie LimToronto OntarioSooohellip

Where ya fromWhere ya fromThroughout summertime

The Weekender will be looking for visitors

to the valley and sharing their stories

with inSide readers

Page 10 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller Friday August 31 2012

Michael James| inSide Drumheller

Th e Royal Tyr-rell Museum has just wrapped up excavat-ing a fi nd that could help shed light on one of the mysteries about the end of the age of dinosaurs Th e specimen be-lieved to be the re-mains of a Triceratops was found earlier this summer by a former museum employee and fossil hunter Tim Schowalter who then contacted the muse-um ldquoHe was keeping an eye on various out-crops like road cuts He spotted bones coming out of the road cut by the 571 and 854 intersection south of Delia in the Hand Hills He sent an email to the Tyrrell and I went out and noticed a lot more bones than in the photo he sent usrdquo said Dr Francois Th er-rien curator of dino-saur palaeoecology at the Tyrrell Museum Crews worked for 12 days in the July and August heat and found a huge concentration of bones In the end they came away with a jacket weighing over four tonnes Th ey had to bring in a truck and trailer to haul the

specimen to the Tyr-rell Museum Th e crew was work-ing on the side of the road and got a few cu-rious looks from mo-

torists passing by ldquoWe would have people drive by and slow down Some even stopped and came to see what was happen-ingrdquo said Th errien It is hoped prepara-tion will begin in the late fall or winter and is estimated it will take six months to prepare Based on shape of vertebrae suspects itrsquos a large horned dino-saur and Triceratops

is the only one known from that time in Al-berta Th e high concentra-tion of bones is un-usual for the area Th e fossils were found in a rock formation known as the Scollard For-mation Th e Scollard encompasses the time at the very end of the Cretaceous period

ldquoIt turned out to be a big fi nd for that partic-ular rock formation It comes from the end of the age of dinosaurs from 67 to 66 million years agordquo said Th er-rien Generally the Scol-lard Formation in the Hand Hills has very few fossils Prior to this fi nd most of the fi nds were microfos-sils which usually need a microscope to examine Th errien hopes the fi nd can shed light on why there are so few large dinosaur fossils in the Scollard Forma-tion ldquoFor some reason the Scollard Forma-tion doesnrsquot produce as many dinosaur fossils as the Dinosaur Park or Horseshoe Canyon Formations and wersquore not sure why Tricer-atops is the most com-

mon dinosaur for that time period in Mon-tana and Saskatch-ewan but not here in Alberta We donrsquot know why It could be because of environ-mental changes but it could be a number of other reasonsrdquo said Th errien ldquoTh is specimen could off er a hint but I think it will take a more exhaustive study of the Scollard Forma-tionrdquo Th errien has al-ready begun looking for more fossils in the Hand Hills in hopes of fi nding more dino-saurs Anyone who fi nds a fossil is encouraged to contact the Tyrrell Museum at 403-823-7707 or Tyrrellinfogovabca

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 31 2012 - 11

ldquoThis specimen could offer a

hint but I think it will take a more

exhaustive study of the Scollard

Formationrdquo

Dr Francios Therrien

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Tyrrell unearths rare dino from Hand Hills

The Tyrrell Museum crew of Martin Schilling (left) Tom Courtenay Jen Bansescu Chris Capobianco Dr Francois Therrien and Ola Kovalchuk with the four tonne jacket containing the remains of a Triceratops The fossil was

found in the Hand Hills and could shed light on why not many large dinosaurs during the end of the age of dino-saurs are found in Alberta

submitted photo

An example of a Triceratops such as what is believed to have been found in the Hand Hills recently Triceratops was the most common dinosaur of the end of the Creta-ceous in Montana and Saskatchewan but is a rare fi nd in Alberta for unknown reasons

submitted photo

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COMING EVENTSSuper Colossal RUMMAGE SALE Sat September 8th at EPT (former Central School) 8 am to 3 pm in the gymnasium 3rd St and 3rd Ave downtown All proceeds to Little Explorers Child Care Play-ground Fundraiser Great shop-ping for everyone 35c36

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While rain doused the sprits of Chuckwagon fans Friday night on Friday morning the Minichuck-wagons for Charity were rolling strong In the end Chuckwagon driver Al-lan Bengston piloted the OrsquoShearsquos mini-chuck to vic-tory For his effort $2500 was donated to the Drum-heller Salvation Army (In-set) At the cheque presen-tation are (l-r) Bengston Q91 station manager Lin-da Scheffelmaier Audrey Hems of Q91 and Crystal Gainer of OrsquoShearsquos

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Michael James| inSide Drumheller

Despite the concerns raised by parents Al-berta Transportation has decided not to up-grade the pedestrian crosswalk on Highway 9 South and 12 Ave SE Th e intersection is used by many students to go to and from Greentree School In the June 27 edition of Th e Drumheller Mail it was reported Alberta Transportation was conducting a warrant analysis on whether the Highway 9 and 12 Ave SE intersection should be upgraded ldquoTh e analysis was done in June and found that basically what there

is now is adequate Th e full red amber green signals are not requiredrdquo said Trent Bancarz spokeperson for Alberta Transportation Th e analysis was prompted by concerns raised by parents and residents that children were in danger when us-ing the crosswalk Th is past spring a Greentree student was crossing and his bike was hit by a passing vehicle Th e same student was al-most hit again only a few weeks later As part of the analy-sis Alberta Transpor-tation spent some time observing the crosswalk this past June ldquoWe took the concern seriously and we took a look at the intersec-tion You need to have the adequate signals in place for the intersec-tion but on the other hand people need to use it correctly as well to maximize safelyrdquo said Bancarz ldquoOne of the things we found when we observed the cross-walk is a lot of instances of people not using the crosswalk correctly Th ere is an onus on drivers as well When they see those amber lights fl ashing they should slow down and look to see if anyone is crossingrdquo Bancarz did note however the students using the crosswalk were doing so correctly unlike some adults Greentree School will be proactive in educat-ing its students about crosswalk safety ldquoTh e teachers go over student safety in health

class We talk about traf-fi c safety in our school council Wersquove put re-minders about traffi c safety in our monthly newsletterrdquo said Green-tree School associate principal Jane Smith ldquoWe also have supervi-sors before and after schoolrdquo Th e RCMP have be-gun monitoring inter-sections near schools such as the one in front of St Anthonyrsquos in an eff ort to educate driv-ers ldquoOur school patrols have started Th e school zones and intersections associated with them will be patrolled regu-larly with increased en-forcement in those in-tersectionsrdquo said Staff Sergeant Art Hopkins Greentree School and the Drumheller RCMP are asking motorists to be careful when ap-proaching intersections near schools ldquoWe ask motorists to please be aware of stu-dents crossing at the intersection Be vigi-lant about students on bike or foot going to and from schoolrdquo said Greentree School as-sociate principal Jane Smith ldquoMotorists should have increased vigi-lance now that kids are back in school A lot of these kids are in a rush theyrsquore excited to get to school and they might not be paying as close attention to motorists as they shouldrdquo said Staff Sergeant Hopkins ldquoEveryone has to do whatever they can to ensure the safety of our childrenrdquo

No upgrades in sight for busy Highway 9 crosswalk

The crosswalk of Highway 9 and 12 Ave SE will not be undergoing any upgrades after an Alberta Transporta-tion study concluded there were not suffi cient grounds to change the lights to the red amber green traffi c lights Greentree School and Drumheller RCMP are asking resi-dents to be vigilant when approaching the crosswalk

inSide photo by Michael James

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 31 2012 - 15

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Travis PautlerAge 24Occupation Correctional Offi cer at the Drumheller InstitutionHow long have you lived in Drumheller For three years nowWhere are you originally from Medicine HatWhatrsquos your favourite part about the valley Defi nitely the people Everyone is so down to earth easy to get along with and right away I felt welcomedIs there anything you donrsquot like about Drum-heller Not really Th ere is an obscene amount of traffi c during the summer for this small town but what can you do You have a tattoo on your right arm does it have any special meaning Actually getting tattoos was sort of a tradition for the males on my momrsquos side of the family Mine has the family crest and a few other symbols representing my heritage I was in Grade 8 when I got my fi rst tattoo Dad signed off on it mom was pretty upset I thought it was pretty cool until I grew and it shifted Th en I had to get some work done

to it to make it look nice againWhatrsquos one food you couldnrsquot live without Meatloaf - it has that home-cooked taste and itrsquos very fi lling You canrsquot buy stuff like that in the storeWould you rather go sky diving or swim with Great White sharks Sky diving Irsquove seen Shark Week way too many times to even consider getting in the waterWhatrsquos your worst nightmare Quadruplets Jon and Kate Plus 8 ruined that for me Whatrsquos your dream vacation Irsquod like to visit Ja-pan as I am part Japanese Do you collect anything I just started collecting old school NFL rookie cards A colleague of mine got me into it What are some of your other hobbies I love working out at the new Badlands Community Facility and I just bought a camper and am anxious to use it Any words of wisdom Donrsquot believe what you hear and only believe half of what you see

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

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Donella Swan| inSide Drumheller

Th e 2012 Alberta Professional Chuck-wagon and Chariot Association (APC-CA) event held at Dinosaur Downs from August 24 to 26 got off to a bit of a wet start Due to rain Fridayrsquos races were can-celled ldquoWe got an inch and a half of rain and we just couldnrsquot get the track ready in those conditionsrdquo said Mike Hansen president of the Drumheller Stampede and Agri-cultural Society By Saturday track conditions were much better and the races commenced Hansen said there were roughly 350 peo-ple in attendance Saturday and 300 on Sunday ldquoOverall the event went wellrdquo said Han-sen

The 2012 Alberta Professional Chuckwagon and Chariot Association (APCCA) event held at Dinosaur Downs from August 24 to 26 got off to a wet start Rain cancelled Fridayrsquos races but by Saturday the track was dry enough to be prepared for the event

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Chucks cancelled Friday due to rain

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If your neighbours were out all night last weekend there is a good chance they were at the Red Eye Memorial Tour-nament Th e annual Slo-Pitch tourney saw a lot of changes this year Th e tournament was moved up by a couple weeks and it also found a new home at the Starland Recre-ational Area near the Morrin Bridge While the team numbers were down a bit Fred Ma-kowecki said their bar-becue remained as busy as ever if not busier ldquoWe brought three-quarters of the food we did last year and I had to go back and top it up

over what we had last year I would say it was more than successfulrdquo said Makowecki While Friday morning brought a deluge of rain to the area by the time the games began Friday night the area was dry

enough to play While the weather did vary throughout the week-end spirits were high ldquoWhat a great bunch of people my goodness it was fun this year Th e teams were really great it give you chills that it

is your community out there doing it for you It strikes me as specialrdquo said Makowecki Th e tournament is staged each year in ben-efi t of the Chris Bolin Memorial Fund and the Morgan Jayne Project

16 - FridayAugust 31 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

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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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Dragons bring in Stars to shinePatrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

Th e stars will be daz-zling next Th ursday night as some NHL greats will shine at the Drumheller Dragonsrsquo Badlands Evening of the Stars Broadcaster and speaker Jim Ralph Cal-gary Flame Michael Cammalleri and former Flame Craig Conroy will be special guests at a fundraising dinner and auction event at the Bad-lands Community Facil-ity Dragonsrsquo head coach Brian Curran said in his experience sports-men nights such as this have always been a great way to support the local team have fun and get excited about the com-ing season ldquoA lot of places donrsquot get the big stars of hock-ey coming to their town and itrsquos not just about

them itrsquos about the val-ue of the entertainment they can bring in Itrsquos a fun nightrdquo said Curran He says more than just hearing these greats speak there is also some once in a lifetime prizes up for grabs in the auc-tions and raffl es Th ese include a raffl e for a VIP golf weekend that includes four friends a private jet and two golf courses Auction items include the Ultimate 4th of July experience in New York City a trip to Scottsdale Arizona for a PGA Golf

Tour experience or a dream sports package where six can jet to De-troit to take in a Lions game and Red Wings game ldquoTh ese trips we are talking about are trips that you just canrsquot getrdquo they are very specialrdquo said Curran He is excited about the evening and says it can be valuable for the team ldquoTh ese kids will have a chance to talk to these players hellip about what it is to be a professional hockey player living the dream and what the

dream costs Th ere is a lot of commitmentrdquo said Curran ldquoTh ese guys do a good job at helping out the younger players because they once were that same player Th ey hold on to that advice a lot tighter than from guys who are further down the roadrdquo Th e Badlands Evening of the Stars is September 6 cocktails are at 5 pm For more information call the Dragons offi ce at 403-823-2022 or email kerridrumhellerdrag-onsca

Red Eye hits mark

The Starland Recreation area made a scenic backdrop for the Red Eye Memo-rial Tornament last weekend The camp-

ground was busy around the clock for the charity tournament Pictured left Laurie Bolin steps up to the plate

inSide photos by Patrick Kolafa

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Donella Swan | inSide Drumheller

During the regular Council meeting of August 27 the fi rst reading of Bylaw 1212 was passed Th is Bylaw is to adopt ldquoTh e Portion of Aerial Rosedale Area Structure Planrdquo Prepared by Wm R Hunter Alberta and Canada Land Surveyor this structure plan is prepared to look at developing a large piece of land approximately 33 acres lo-cated on the north-west side of Pinter Drive Land-use re-classifi cation will be required to accommodate this proposed subdivision and development Re-clas-sifying the area would mean going from an Urban Transition District to a Suburb Community District ldquoTh ere are fi ve existing properties with-in this areardquo said Chief Administrative Of-fi cer Ray Romanetz CAO Romanetz saidthese existing prop-erties would be grand-fathered in with the development He explained the intent is to allow existing homes with private site ser-vices to continue as in the past with pri-vate water and pump out septic tanks until further improvements are made Development of west side Nine approximately 20000 square feet lots with access to Mabbot Road plus one proposed single family dwelling for Lot 18 Th is also recognizes previous develop-ment and existing houses along this strip

Development of south side Another eight lots will be created with access to Pinter Road and access to the middle portion of the land Th is allows for the creation of one lot for an existing building and provides for nine additional lots Development of north side Th e creation of one lot to accommodate an existing home Th is would require a short street extension to provide legal ac-cess to the lot During the course of the study a few owners adjacent to Lot 6 and 13 expressed an interest to expand their ir-regular lots to create regular 20000 square foot lots As it stands now if they wish to re-build on their lots they cannot meet the minimum rear and front set backs re-quired by the Land Use Bylaw Development of center Th e Land Surveyor suggested the center of the area is best left in its natural state with continued agricultural pursuit or possibly a temporary tourist commercial establishment All new lots created that have not al-ready been developed will be connected into the municipal water supply as a con-dition of development Sewage will fall under this condition as well Created lots will also have to comply to fl ood protec-tion precautions Th ere was no fi nal date given for the proposed sub-division to be fi nished dur-ing Council

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 31 2012 - 3

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Hi-Way 9 pitches in for local students

Itrsquos back to school time for local students and the folks at Hi-Way 9 Express in Drumheller are looking out for stu-dents in need Last week the chuckwagons rolled in to town and in exchange for wearing western duds at work on Friday the staff contributed school supplies for stu-dents in need On Monday morning they presented what was collected to principal of Greentree School Chris Con-nell

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Hi-Way 9 pitches in for local students

A new sub-division has been proposed for Rosedale A large parcel of land approxi-mately 33 acres located on the north-west side of Pinter Drive is the proposed loca-tion for development The fi rst reading of Bylaw 1212 which is to adopt ldquoThe Portion of Aerial Rosedale Area Structure Planrdquo was passed during the regular Town Council meeting of August 27

inSide photo by Donella Swan

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Students are going to see quite a few new fac-es at Greentree School this year though that isnrsquot the only change

happening at the el-ementary school School began yester-day and here are just a few things they will see happening in Greentree School

Fresh faces join teach-ing staff Itrsquos an exciting year at Greentree School in regards to teaching staff Th ere are fi ve new teachers at the school At the end of last year Barb Gammie who had

taught at the school for many years retired In her place comes Jacquie Kolm who had previ-ously taught at Drum-heller Valley Secondary School Kolm will be taking over for Gam-mie

ldquoWersquore pleased to have her shersquos a fantas-tic teacher Shersquos taking over for Barb Gammie who retired last yearrdquo said associate principal of Greentree School Jane Smith Th e school is off ering

three full time kinder-garten courses this year As a result Miss Taylor will joining the school as a new kindergarten teacher Shaila Schlachter who some students will recognize from last year helping Mrs Messom in Grade 3 as Ms Col-lins will now be teach-ing Grade 2 full time Covering for a ma-ternity leave is Rob Hegberg He will be at Greentree until Febru-ary 2013 and will help bolster the schoolrsquos ath-letics ldquoHersquos got an athletic background so hersquos ex-cited to get involved with athletics at the schoolrdquo said Smith Grade 5 students will have a new teacher this year in Kim Pearson who joined the school over the summer Lastly the school has a new music teacher Dennis Callahan moved from Ontario to take up a job with Greentree School Callahan will be in charge of the schoolrsquos choir and music classes Th e new teachers also provide an opportunity to expand the schoolrsquos extracurricular activi-ties One of the options currently lacking at the school is a fi ne art pro-gram ldquoWersquore keeping the same student clubs and student focus this year Wersquoll still be running

lunch intramurals af-ter school sports choir band student leader-ship opportunitiesrdquo said Smith ldquoWith the new teachers coming on board they bring their own expertise Some have expressed interest in fi ne arts so we might have some fi ne arts classes as wellrdquo

School renovations complete Greentree saw some renovations over the summer Th e walls were knocked down between the science classrooms formerly the junior high rooms to create four new rooms ldquoIt was to accom-modate the numbers of classes Wersquove been increasing the num-ber of home rooms We always like to keep our homerooms quite smallrdquo said Smith School focused on student conduct and literacy Greentree School has worked over the sum-mer on their Positive Behaviour Support pro-gram ldquoOur school has worked on something called Positive Be-haviour Support We looked at the student code of conduct we made some posters and wersquore going over it as a staff to make sure wersquore on the same page with the Positive Behaviour Support Committeerdquo said Smith Th e school is also looking at improving strategic instruction this year through the Alberta Initiative for School Improvement Th e goal will be to streamline instruction for students particu-larly in regards to vo-cabulary and tying that in with literacy To help Ashley Neefe will be working with teachers and staff to de-velop eff ective means of improving instruction Students rushed back into school yesterday for the fi rst day of class-es at Greentree School ldquoEverything has been busy for the last couple days Everyone was get-ting their classrooms ready for this yearrdquo said Smith ldquoWersquore really ex-cited for the fi rst day of school and to see the kids backrdquo

Greentree School opened its doors to stu-dents yesterday Students saw a few new teachers including a new kindergarten teacher and a new music teacher The

school also fi nished renovations to the second fl oor which transformed three sci-ence rooms into four classrooms

inSide photo by Michael James

Greentree School welcomes fi ve new teachers

Michael James| inSide Drumheller

Itrsquos hard to believe as of yesterday school is in Stu-dents headed back to class after a long summer break Students at Drumheller Valley Secondary School (DVSS) got a few surprises when they walked in the door this year A new vision for DVSS Th e fi rst change is a new mural next to the library Th e school unveiled their new vision and mission statement to students and parents Th e new vision for the school is ldquoTo engage possi-bilities and embrace poten-tialrdquo Th e new mission state-ment is ldquoInspiring a caring and courageous commu-

nity of lifelong learners empowering global citizens for generationsrdquo To go along with the vi-sion and mission statement is a new tagline for the school ldquoLearning for liferdquo replaced the schoolrsquos old tagline ldquoTh e place to berdquo ldquoTh is year is all about the unveiling of our new vision and mission state-ment Last year we spent six months working on and developing a new vi-sion and mission statement for the school Itrsquos the next step in turning around our facilityrdquo said principal Cur-tis LaPierre Students parents and staff contributed to the creation of the new vision and mission statement by listing words they thought represented the school Th ose words were collect-

ed and processed with an innovative tool ldquoWe got that information together and put it into a Wordlerdquo said LaPiere ldquoYou can take that and you can start to pick out themes and work on the vision and mission statementsrdquo In a Wordle words vary in size depending on the number of times theyrsquore used in a survey Th e larger the word appears the more it was used Th e new vision and mis-sion statement will perme-ate the school according to LaPierre ldquoTh e other mission state-ment was 15 years old and a lot has changed in that time Th ere was the com-plexity of it too It was a couple paragraphs with sentences upon sentences In terms of organizations today mission and vision statements are brief and have a lot of thought and detail behind themrdquo said

LaPierre ldquoIt was also the new school new name and now we just needed a new vision and missionrdquo

New classes added One thing students no-ticed right away is each class is slightly shorter than last year Th is year each block will be two minutes shorter However students shouldnrsquot be arranging to be picked up from school sooner Th e shorter class-es make room for a new school wide course ldquoItrsquos called Learning Strategies Th at 30 minutes will be used for study and reading and the students will be receiving school wide instruction in study habits memorizing test and readings skillsrdquo said LaPierre ldquoItrsquos such an im-portant aspect of school-ing that students donrsquot frequently receive direct instruction in terms of how

to do itrdquo Th ere is also a slew of new options for junior high students Cosmetology 9 and Drama 9 were added and Outdoor Education for the Grade 8rsquos is returning as an option Th ere will be no hockey program for the upcom-ing school year Earlier this year LaPierre had been hoping to add to the schoolrsquos athletic repertoire by off ering a hockey pro-gram for students Th ere werenrsquot enough students or parents interested this year but LaPierre hopes to have a program together come the fall of 2013

Teachers depart Th ere were few changes to staffi ng at DVSS this year Mr Hamm is teach-ing full time and Mrs Kolm moved to Greentree School Th e school also lost a teacher this year with the retirement of Mr Neal

International numbers surge DVSS is looking at an enrollment of 380 stu-dents which is down from last year by 14 students However the international program swelled this year So far 62 students are reg-istered but LaPierre sus-pects only 50 will come Last year there were 35 in-ternational students A group of 20 South Ko-rean students will also be in attendance for the fi rst three months Th e group comes in the wake of the Korean students last year DVSS opened itrsquos doors yesterday for the fi rst day of classes New students were given welcome pack-ages fi lled with useful sup-plies and gifts provided by local businesses Students then headed off to the gym for an assembly welcoming everyone back for another exciting year at DVSS

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 31 2012 - 5

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Motorcycle Madness donated $1500 to Big Country Victim Services this year Harry Gough representing Motorcycle Madness presents the cheque to Judy Nel-son co-ordinator of Big Country Services on Thursday August 23

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Giving back to a good cause

DVSS unveils big changes for students

Associate principal Brad Teske (left) and principal Curtis LaPierre along with all the staff at DVSS welcomed stu-dents back to DVSS yesterday The school is excited to unveil its new vision and mission statement Students will also given a new 30 minutes Learning Strategies course aimed to teach them study and testing skills and pro-mote reading

inSide photo by Michael James

HAPPENINGS6 - Friday August 31 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

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Beginning Wednesday September 19 An After

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DRUMHELLER AREA NIGHTLIFEPlaying at The Napier Theatre Friday August 31 to Thursday September 6 730 pm The Bourne Legacy Closed MondaysSaturday September 1 Hand Hills 7th Annual BBQ at the Handhills HighCountry Hideaway Campground 500 pmThursday September 6 Drumheller Celebrating the Drumheller Dragons 10 Anniversary you are invited to the Badlands Evening of the Stars Badlands Community Facility Donrsquot miss this spectacular eve-ning Tickets available by calling 403-823-2022 or email kerridrum-hellerdragonscaMonday September 10 Drumheller Girl Guide Registration Sparks Brownies Guides Pathfinders Rangers Knox United Church Hall 6 pm - 8 pm Further information call Noella Brisebois 403-823-6976Thursdays starting August 2 Drumheller 6 week Country amp Western Swing (Jive) Lessons 700 pm for singles or couples at carol todor dance school Call 403-823-4377 to registerMonday evenings Nacmine Community Bingo at Nacmine Hall Doors open 6 pm Bingo starts at 730 pmWednesday evenings Drumheller Wing Night Flavourz Restaurant and LoungeFriday Nights Drumheller Friday Rib Night Flavourz Restaurant and Lounge

August 31 September 1-3 Rosebud Akokiniskway Golf Course pres-ents 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 403-677-2250Sunday September 2 Rosebud Rosebudrsquos 15 minutes of fame Noon - 9 pm Purchase tickets or get information at wwwrosebudmusicfesti-valcomSaturday Sept 8 Drumheller Super Colossal RUMMAGE SALE at EPT (former Central School) 8 am to 3 pm in the gymnasium 3rd St and 3rd Ave downtown All proceeds to Little Explorers Child Care Playground Fundraiser Great shopping for everyone Sunday September 16 Drumheller Food Safe Course 1 day Call Scott Patterson to register 403-823-3596 or 403-823-3594 Email gerkintelusplanetnetWednesday Afternoon KidsClub After School Program 330 - 530 pm Drumheller Church of the Nazarene 627 6 Street East 403-823-7020 for information

The fi nest chrome and rubber in the valley was on display at the Drumheller AampW restaurant on Thurs-day August 23 for a special cause This was Crusin for a Cause and $1 from every teen burger went to support those with Multiple Sclerosis

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

Cruisin for a cause

It seems that Irsquove been doing a lot of travelling this sum-mer Last week an old buddy and I reprised a road trip we had made 35 years ago up to Valemount BC and Hinton The trip then was to visit a couple of high school friends Les Damnanu and Morrie Archibauld 35 years later it was for the same reason to visit Morrie and Les In 1977 my old buddy Brian Kobe had just entered the Calgary Police Service and I was working some menial for-gettable job So forgettable in fact that Irsquove forgotten what Anyway Brian had just bought a new Camaro Rallye Sport and wanted to take it on a long drive we got together and decided Valemount was a long drive We called Morris and Les who were still single at the time working for the timber company and living in a hotel in Valemount

2012 ndash 35 years later both Les and Morris are long mar-ried with children and grandchildren Fortunately time has been kind and neither has changed too much physically and their personalities not at all We were all very happy to see one another there were hearty handshakes and yes even hugs all around The day after we arrived in Vale-mount where Les lives with his wife Terri Les took us on a 4 k hike up to beautiful Kinney Lake That evening Terri served up lasagna and cheesecake We pulled the cork on a bottle of wine laughed and reminisced It was good

In Hinton where Morrie lives with his wife Jodi the greet-ings were the same heartfelt handshakes and hugs Morrie barbequed a few steaks Jodi baked some potatoes boiled some corn and made a few salads Again more wine laughter and reminiscing Friday morning we were on the road home I hope we donrsquot leave it for another 35 years

This relates to the above road trip We left Calgary on Mon-day morning drove through Banff Lake Louise Jasper and on to Valemount Thatrsquos three mountain parks 2 national (Banff and Jasper) and one provincial (Mount Robson) In all three parks speed limits are reduced to 90 km per hour to help prevent wildlife collisions Of course there are signs ldquoBighorn Sheep on roadrdquo ldquoWatch for wildliferdquo ldquoElk on roadrdquo ldquoDeer next 3 kmrdquo As slow as we went as hard as we looked the biggest wildlife we saw in 4 days was a red squirrel Monday night walking the nature trail by the old hospital I watched 3 beaver and much to my delight a coyote walked the bank for about a quarter mile Gotta come home to see wildlife

Patrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

While the days are getting shorter and youngsters are heading back to school another busy summer has come and gone Every year Th e Week-ender runs the Great Drumheller Dinosaur Challenge Th is is by far one of the most popu-lar contests the paper runs and through the summer it receives hun-dreds of entries Th ese entries come from local residents as well as na-tional and international visitors Th is year is no excep-tion Once again the entry box was fl ooded What makes this con-test more fun is that it simply asks entrants to make comments on Drumheller Th is pro-vides feedback from res-

idents and visitors and like most years across the board it is positive

ldquoTh e best part about Drumheller was every-thingrdquo lauded one re-spondent Th is year it appears many through the valley were taking an Alberta Break although there was a strong contingent of entrants from Sas-katchewan and British Columbia And as with most years the good old dinosaurs were the most popular fi xture of the valley as one Edmonton visitor stated ldquoDrum-heller is the best place to learn about Dino-saursrdquo while a visitor from Ontario said the highlight of their visit was having ldquofun go-ing around looking at the dinosaurs around townrdquo One visitor said Drumheller is a ldquogreat

place to have a dino-saurus good timerdquo Another simply quipped ldquoRoarrrrdquo Not only were the dinosaurs popular but so were many sites One visitor from Eck-ville said she liked theldquoSwinging Bridge and counting Dinosaursrdquoand another raved about the Bumper Boats and the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur A family from Edmonton was certain-ly busy ldquoWe love the

sight seeing hoodoos hikes Little Church Suspension Bridge At-las Coal Mine Aqua-plex and rec centre lots of funrdquo More than a few parents ex-pressed how much they appreciated the spray park for their children Th e scenery is always popular with positive comments about the hills and hoodoos One visitor described Th e valley as ldquovery inter-esting picturesque

and cleanrdquo Th e friendliness of the community also shone through in the com-ments Many relayed positive experiences while visiting area at-tractions and business-es ldquoDrumheller is awe-some because of all the nice peoplerdquo Drumhellerrsquos reputa-tion as a service centre is becoming more and more known as many talk about pleasant shopping experiences and the community having ldquoall I needrdquo As one respondent testi-fi es ldquothis has been my shopping centre for 45 yearsrdquo As usual civic pride comes out in this survey

as respondent after re-spondent tells us what a great place Drumheller is to live ldquoA great place to call homerdquo says one and another says ldquoDrumheller is a beau-tiful town I love living here and love all the nice fresh weatherrdquo Th e survey also allows people to say what they feel Drumheller is lack-ing and this summer there were very few re-sponses of that nature indicating Drumheller is a complete package One that stands out however is from a visi-tor from Sundre who mentioned that a ldquoRoll-er Derby team is need-edrdquo Any takers

This summer The Weekender received hundreds of entries into its Great Drumheller Dinosaur Challenge

Great feedback responses to Great Drumheller Dinosaur Challenge

Friday May 22 2009

TheYour guide to

Friday August 31 2012 Page 7 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

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Four wheel actionZein Charles 4 rules the road in Midland on his Kawasaki quad This weekrsquos inSide Ride features 12 volts of off road power that can only be controlled by Zeinrsquos expert handling After all he has been tearing tracks for al-most two years on his ATV

Weekender photo by Patrick Kolafa

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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

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

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Dump Station

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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

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

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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

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Bernie Made

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You Gotta Eat Here

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

ROSEBUDAKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE

Downtown CoreRotary Splash Park

DOWNTOWN DRUMHELLER

Bus DepotBadlands Historical Centre

Post Office

Civic CentreLibrary

RCMP

Medical Clinic

Medical Clinic

HOSPITAL

MIDLAND PROVINCIAL PARK

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

TO

TO NacmineBleriot FerryCarbon

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

LEGEND

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

TO

Map of the

Town of Drumheller

Drumheller Regional

Chamber of Development

amp Tourism

WORLDrsquoS LARGEST DINOSAUR

DeliaVerdant ValleyHandhills Lake

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

2012Home of the

HEY KIDSCool down at the

Rotary Splash Park

Located next to the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur

The Fossil Shop

WHIFS Flapjack House

Horseshoe CanyonHelicopter Rides

REPTILEWORLD

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

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

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

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

It was Sam Drumheller who first exploited rich coal reserves

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

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

Tourist information

HospitalH

Badlands Community

Facility

Badlands Comuniity Faclity

Here to make you happyTM

LEGEND

Tourist informationHospitalH

Portable water amp dump station Medical Clinic

Dump Station

H

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

Soon to be

SAVE $10OFF YOUR NEXT SERVICE

Warranty ApprovedNext to Boston Pizza (403) 823 9667

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

w20c35m

TH

E O

RIG

INA

L s

ince

198

6The Fossil Shopinc

61 bridge street 403-823-6774

w20c35m

Mic Hogs amp Biker Hogs Welcome

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

Outdoor Patio VLTS Liqour Store Bargain Room Rates Rider Friendly

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BAR

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

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

1102A Highway 9 South Drumheller403-823-8131

w20c35m

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

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

Unique gifts for everyone on your list

k20c35m

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

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

388 Centre Street Downtown Drumheller 403-823-3030

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

k20p

24m

403-823-6362

k20c35m

Free delivery within town limits

on orders over $2500 after 5 pm

2 for 1pizza amp pasta

TAKE OUT ONLY

700 - Highway 9 South Drumheller

Come climb inside the

OPEN DAILYOPEN DAILY

XpsmeXpsmersquorsquottLARGESTEjoptbvsEjoptbvs

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

Visit

Photo by Mike Todor

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

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

WErsquoRE LOCATED IN EAST COULEE AT 169-6TH STREET

(403) 822-2258 k20c36m

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

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

Can you believe it70 flavours of milkshakes

and slushDare to try one

Bernie Made

It

You Gotta Eat Here

k20c35m

Located at The Brick Railway Ave East amp Centre Street

Find us on FacebookFind us on Facebook

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

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NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BARin the Dinosaur Hotel

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

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Who are you Jane Que and Josie LimWhere are you from Toronto OntarioWhat brings you to Drumheller We came to visit Jas-per and drove out here for the day My mom and I [Jane] heard wonderful things about DrumhellerWhat do you like most about Drumheller So far we have only seen the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur and it seems pretty interesting We are excited to spend our day explor-ing

What would you change about the valley Th e signage coming into downtown was a little confusing We eventually caught sight of the big dinosaur and just started heading in that direction If we came to visit your town what would you suggest us to see I would suggest the CN Tower Niagara Falls is also not far away and they are a must if yoursquove never been

Jane Que and Josie LimToronto OntarioSooohellip

Where ya fromWhere ya fromThroughout summertime

The Weekender will be looking for visitors

to the valley and sharing their stories

with inSide readers

Page 10 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller Friday August 31 2012

Michael James| inSide Drumheller

Th e Royal Tyr-rell Museum has just wrapped up excavat-ing a fi nd that could help shed light on one of the mysteries about the end of the age of dinosaurs Th e specimen be-lieved to be the re-mains of a Triceratops was found earlier this summer by a former museum employee and fossil hunter Tim Schowalter who then contacted the muse-um ldquoHe was keeping an eye on various out-crops like road cuts He spotted bones coming out of the road cut by the 571 and 854 intersection south of Delia in the Hand Hills He sent an email to the Tyrrell and I went out and noticed a lot more bones than in the photo he sent usrdquo said Dr Francois Th er-rien curator of dino-saur palaeoecology at the Tyrrell Museum Crews worked for 12 days in the July and August heat and found a huge concentration of bones In the end they came away with a jacket weighing over four tonnes Th ey had to bring in a truck and trailer to haul the

specimen to the Tyr-rell Museum Th e crew was work-ing on the side of the road and got a few cu-rious looks from mo-

torists passing by ldquoWe would have people drive by and slow down Some even stopped and came to see what was happen-ingrdquo said Th errien It is hoped prepara-tion will begin in the late fall or winter and is estimated it will take six months to prepare Based on shape of vertebrae suspects itrsquos a large horned dino-saur and Triceratops

is the only one known from that time in Al-berta Th e high concentra-tion of bones is un-usual for the area Th e fossils were found in a rock formation known as the Scollard For-mation Th e Scollard encompasses the time at the very end of the Cretaceous period

ldquoIt turned out to be a big fi nd for that partic-ular rock formation It comes from the end of the age of dinosaurs from 67 to 66 million years agordquo said Th er-rien Generally the Scol-lard Formation in the Hand Hills has very few fossils Prior to this fi nd most of the fi nds were microfos-sils which usually need a microscope to examine Th errien hopes the fi nd can shed light on why there are so few large dinosaur fossils in the Scollard Forma-tion ldquoFor some reason the Scollard Forma-tion doesnrsquot produce as many dinosaur fossils as the Dinosaur Park or Horseshoe Canyon Formations and wersquore not sure why Tricer-atops is the most com-

mon dinosaur for that time period in Mon-tana and Saskatch-ewan but not here in Alberta We donrsquot know why It could be because of environ-mental changes but it could be a number of other reasonsrdquo said Th errien ldquoTh is specimen could off er a hint but I think it will take a more exhaustive study of the Scollard Forma-tionrdquo Th errien has al-ready begun looking for more fossils in the Hand Hills in hopes of fi nding more dino-saurs Anyone who fi nds a fossil is encouraged to contact the Tyrrell Museum at 403-823-7707 or Tyrrellinfogovabca

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 31 2012 - 11

ldquoThis specimen could offer a

hint but I think it will take a more

exhaustive study of the Scollard

Formationrdquo

Dr Francios Therrien

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Tyrrell unearths rare dino from Hand Hills

The Tyrrell Museum crew of Martin Schilling (left) Tom Courtenay Jen Bansescu Chris Capobianco Dr Francois Therrien and Ola Kovalchuk with the four tonne jacket containing the remains of a Triceratops The fossil was

found in the Hand Hills and could shed light on why not many large dinosaurs during the end of the age of dino-saurs are found in Alberta

submitted photo

An example of a Triceratops such as what is believed to have been found in the Hand Hills recently Triceratops was the most common dinosaur of the end of the Creta-ceous in Montana and Saskatchewan but is a rare fi nd in Alberta for unknown reasons

submitted photo

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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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 SolutionLast Weeks Crossword Solution

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Motorists asked to be vigilant to

save student lives

Michael James| inSide Drumheller

Despite the concerns raised by parents Al-berta Transportation has decided not to up-grade the pedestrian crosswalk on Highway 9 South and 12 Ave SE Th e intersection is used by many students to go to and from Greentree School In the June 27 edition of Th e Drumheller Mail it was reported Alberta Transportation was conducting a warrant analysis on whether the Highway 9 and 12 Ave SE intersection should be upgraded ldquoTh e analysis was done in June and found that basically what there

is now is adequate Th e full red amber green signals are not requiredrdquo said Trent Bancarz spokeperson for Alberta Transportation Th e analysis was prompted by concerns raised by parents and residents that children were in danger when us-ing the crosswalk Th is past spring a Greentree student was crossing and his bike was hit by a passing vehicle Th e same student was al-most hit again only a few weeks later As part of the analy-sis Alberta Transpor-tation spent some time observing the crosswalk this past June ldquoWe took the concern seriously and we took a look at the intersec-tion You need to have the adequate signals in place for the intersec-tion but on the other hand people need to use it correctly as well to maximize safelyrdquo said Bancarz ldquoOne of the things we found when we observed the cross-walk is a lot of instances of people not using the crosswalk correctly Th ere is an onus on drivers as well When they see those amber lights fl ashing they should slow down and look to see if anyone is crossingrdquo Bancarz did note however the students using the crosswalk were doing so correctly unlike some adults Greentree School will be proactive in educat-ing its students about crosswalk safety ldquoTh e teachers go over student safety in health

class We talk about traf-fi c safety in our school council Wersquove put re-minders about traffi c safety in our monthly newsletterrdquo said Green-tree School associate principal Jane Smith ldquoWe also have supervi-sors before and after schoolrdquo Th e RCMP have be-gun monitoring inter-sections near schools such as the one in front of St Anthonyrsquos in an eff ort to educate driv-ers ldquoOur school patrols have started Th e school zones and intersections associated with them will be patrolled regu-larly with increased en-forcement in those in-tersectionsrdquo said Staff Sergeant Art Hopkins Greentree School and the Drumheller RCMP are asking motorists to be careful when ap-proaching intersections near schools ldquoWe ask motorists to please be aware of stu-dents crossing at the intersection Be vigi-lant about students on bike or foot going to and from schoolrdquo said Greentree School as-sociate principal Jane Smith ldquoMotorists should have increased vigi-lance now that kids are back in school A lot of these kids are in a rush theyrsquore excited to get to school and they might not be paying as close attention to motorists as they shouldrdquo said Staff Sergeant Hopkins ldquoEveryone has to do whatever they can to ensure the safety of our childrenrdquo

No upgrades in sight for busy Highway 9 crosswalk

The crosswalk of Highway 9 and 12 Ave SE will not be undergoing any upgrades after an Alberta Transporta-tion study concluded there were not suffi cient grounds to change the lights to the red amber green traffi c lights Greentree School and Drumheller RCMP are asking resi-dents to be vigilant when approaching the crosswalk

inSide photo by Michael James

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 31 2012 - 15

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Travis PautlerAge 24Occupation Correctional Offi cer at the Drumheller InstitutionHow long have you lived in Drumheller For three years nowWhere are you originally from Medicine HatWhatrsquos your favourite part about the valley Defi nitely the people Everyone is so down to earth easy to get along with and right away I felt welcomedIs there anything you donrsquot like about Drum-heller Not really Th ere is an obscene amount of traffi c during the summer for this small town but what can you do You have a tattoo on your right arm does it have any special meaning Actually getting tattoos was sort of a tradition for the males on my momrsquos side of the family Mine has the family crest and a few other symbols representing my heritage I was in Grade 8 when I got my fi rst tattoo Dad signed off on it mom was pretty upset I thought it was pretty cool until I grew and it shifted Th en I had to get some work done

to it to make it look nice againWhatrsquos one food you couldnrsquot live without Meatloaf - it has that home-cooked taste and itrsquos very fi lling You canrsquot buy stuff like that in the storeWould you rather go sky diving or swim with Great White sharks Sky diving Irsquove seen Shark Week way too many times to even consider getting in the waterWhatrsquos your worst nightmare Quadruplets Jon and Kate Plus 8 ruined that for me Whatrsquos your dream vacation Irsquod like to visit Ja-pan as I am part Japanese Do you collect anything I just started collecting old school NFL rookie cards A colleague of mine got me into it What are some of your other hobbies I love working out at the new Badlands Community Facility and I just bought a camper and am anxious to use it Any words of wisdom Donrsquot believe what you hear and only believe half of what you see

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

Donella Swan| inSide Drumheller

Th e 2012 Alberta Professional Chuck-wagon and Chariot Association (APC-CA) event held at Dinosaur Downs from August 24 to 26 got off to a bit of a wet start Due to rain Fridayrsquos races were can-celled ldquoWe got an inch and a half of rain and we just couldnrsquot get the track ready in those conditionsrdquo said Mike Hansen president of the Drumheller Stampede and Agri-cultural Society By Saturday track conditions were much better and the races commenced Hansen said there were roughly 350 peo-ple in attendance Saturday and 300 on Sunday ldquoOverall the event went wellrdquo said Han-sen

The 2012 Alberta Professional Chuckwagon and Chariot Association (APCCA) event held at Dinosaur Downs from August 24 to 26 got off to a wet start Rain cancelled Fridayrsquos races but by Saturday the track was dry enough to be prepared for the event

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Chucks cancelled Friday due to rain

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If your neighbours were out all night last weekend there is a good chance they were at the Red Eye Memorial Tour-nament Th e annual Slo-Pitch tourney saw a lot of changes this year Th e tournament was moved up by a couple weeks and it also found a new home at the Starland Recre-ational Area near the Morrin Bridge While the team numbers were down a bit Fred Ma-kowecki said their bar-becue remained as busy as ever if not busier ldquoWe brought three-quarters of the food we did last year and I had to go back and top it up

over what we had last year I would say it was more than successfulrdquo said Makowecki While Friday morning brought a deluge of rain to the area by the time the games began Friday night the area was dry

enough to play While the weather did vary throughout the week-end spirits were high ldquoWhat a great bunch of people my goodness it was fun this year Th e teams were really great it give you chills that it

is your community out there doing it for you It strikes me as specialrdquo said Makowecki Th e tournament is staged each year in ben-efi t of the Chris Bolin Memorial Fund and the Morgan Jayne Project

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Dragons bring in Stars to shinePatrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

Th e stars will be daz-zling next Th ursday night as some NHL greats will shine at the Drumheller Dragonsrsquo Badlands Evening of the Stars Broadcaster and speaker Jim Ralph Cal-gary Flame Michael Cammalleri and former Flame Craig Conroy will be special guests at a fundraising dinner and auction event at the Bad-lands Community Facil-ity Dragonsrsquo head coach Brian Curran said in his experience sports-men nights such as this have always been a great way to support the local team have fun and get excited about the com-ing season ldquoA lot of places donrsquot get the big stars of hock-ey coming to their town and itrsquos not just about

them itrsquos about the val-ue of the entertainment they can bring in Itrsquos a fun nightrdquo said Curran He says more than just hearing these greats speak there is also some once in a lifetime prizes up for grabs in the auc-tions and raffl es Th ese include a raffl e for a VIP golf weekend that includes four friends a private jet and two golf courses Auction items include the Ultimate 4th of July experience in New York City a trip to Scottsdale Arizona for a PGA Golf

Tour experience or a dream sports package where six can jet to De-troit to take in a Lions game and Red Wings game ldquoTh ese trips we are talking about are trips that you just canrsquot getrdquo they are very specialrdquo said Curran He is excited about the evening and says it can be valuable for the team ldquoTh ese kids will have a chance to talk to these players hellip about what it is to be a professional hockey player living the dream and what the

dream costs Th ere is a lot of commitmentrdquo said Curran ldquoTh ese guys do a good job at helping out the younger players because they once were that same player Th ey hold on to that advice a lot tighter than from guys who are further down the roadrdquo Th e Badlands Evening of the Stars is September 6 cocktails are at 5 pm For more information call the Dragons offi ce at 403-823-2022 or email kerridrumhellerdrag-onsca

Red Eye hits mark

The Starland Recreation area made a scenic backdrop for the Red Eye Memo-rial Tornament last weekend The camp-

ground was busy around the clock for the charity tournament Pictured left Laurie Bolin steps up to the plate

inSide photos by Patrick Kolafa

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Students are going to see quite a few new fac-es at Greentree School this year though that isnrsquot the only change

happening at the el-ementary school School began yester-day and here are just a few things they will see happening in Greentree School

Fresh faces join teach-ing staff Itrsquos an exciting year at Greentree School in regards to teaching staff Th ere are fi ve new teachers at the school At the end of last year Barb Gammie who had

taught at the school for many years retired In her place comes Jacquie Kolm who had previ-ously taught at Drum-heller Valley Secondary School Kolm will be taking over for Gam-mie

ldquoWersquore pleased to have her shersquos a fantas-tic teacher Shersquos taking over for Barb Gammie who retired last yearrdquo said associate principal of Greentree School Jane Smith Th e school is off ering

three full time kinder-garten courses this year As a result Miss Taylor will joining the school as a new kindergarten teacher Shaila Schlachter who some students will recognize from last year helping Mrs Messom in Grade 3 as Ms Col-lins will now be teach-ing Grade 2 full time Covering for a ma-ternity leave is Rob Hegberg He will be at Greentree until Febru-ary 2013 and will help bolster the schoolrsquos ath-letics ldquoHersquos got an athletic background so hersquos ex-cited to get involved with athletics at the schoolrdquo said Smith Grade 5 students will have a new teacher this year in Kim Pearson who joined the school over the summer Lastly the school has a new music teacher Dennis Callahan moved from Ontario to take up a job with Greentree School Callahan will be in charge of the schoolrsquos choir and music classes Th e new teachers also provide an opportunity to expand the schoolrsquos extracurricular activi-ties One of the options currently lacking at the school is a fi ne art pro-gram ldquoWersquore keeping the same student clubs and student focus this year Wersquoll still be running

lunch intramurals af-ter school sports choir band student leader-ship opportunitiesrdquo said Smith ldquoWith the new teachers coming on board they bring their own expertise Some have expressed interest in fi ne arts so we might have some fi ne arts classes as wellrdquo

School renovations complete Greentree saw some renovations over the summer Th e walls were knocked down between the science classrooms formerly the junior high rooms to create four new rooms ldquoIt was to accom-modate the numbers of classes Wersquove been increasing the num-ber of home rooms We always like to keep our homerooms quite smallrdquo said Smith School focused on student conduct and literacy Greentree School has worked over the sum-mer on their Positive Behaviour Support pro-gram ldquoOur school has worked on something called Positive Be-haviour Support We looked at the student code of conduct we made some posters and wersquore going over it as a staff to make sure wersquore on the same page with the Positive Behaviour Support Committeerdquo said Smith Th e school is also looking at improving strategic instruction this year through the Alberta Initiative for School Improvement Th e goal will be to streamline instruction for students particu-larly in regards to vo-cabulary and tying that in with literacy To help Ashley Neefe will be working with teachers and staff to de-velop eff ective means of improving instruction Students rushed back into school yesterday for the fi rst day of class-es at Greentree School ldquoEverything has been busy for the last couple days Everyone was get-ting their classrooms ready for this yearrdquo said Smith ldquoWersquore really ex-cited for the fi rst day of school and to see the kids backrdquo

Greentree School opened its doors to stu-dents yesterday Students saw a few new teachers including a new kindergarten teacher and a new music teacher The

school also fi nished renovations to the second fl oor which transformed three sci-ence rooms into four classrooms

inSide photo by Michael James

Greentree School welcomes fi ve new teachers

Michael James| inSide Drumheller

Itrsquos hard to believe as of yesterday school is in Stu-dents headed back to class after a long summer break Students at Drumheller Valley Secondary School (DVSS) got a few surprises when they walked in the door this year A new vision for DVSS Th e fi rst change is a new mural next to the library Th e school unveiled their new vision and mission statement to students and parents Th e new vision for the school is ldquoTo engage possi-bilities and embrace poten-tialrdquo Th e new mission state-ment is ldquoInspiring a caring and courageous commu-

nity of lifelong learners empowering global citizens for generationsrdquo To go along with the vi-sion and mission statement is a new tagline for the school ldquoLearning for liferdquo replaced the schoolrsquos old tagline ldquoTh e place to berdquo ldquoTh is year is all about the unveiling of our new vision and mission state-ment Last year we spent six months working on and developing a new vi-sion and mission statement for the school Itrsquos the next step in turning around our facilityrdquo said principal Cur-tis LaPierre Students parents and staff contributed to the creation of the new vision and mission statement by listing words they thought represented the school Th ose words were collect-

ed and processed with an innovative tool ldquoWe got that information together and put it into a Wordlerdquo said LaPiere ldquoYou can take that and you can start to pick out themes and work on the vision and mission statementsrdquo In a Wordle words vary in size depending on the number of times theyrsquore used in a survey Th e larger the word appears the more it was used Th e new vision and mis-sion statement will perme-ate the school according to LaPierre ldquoTh e other mission state-ment was 15 years old and a lot has changed in that time Th ere was the com-plexity of it too It was a couple paragraphs with sentences upon sentences In terms of organizations today mission and vision statements are brief and have a lot of thought and detail behind themrdquo said

LaPierre ldquoIt was also the new school new name and now we just needed a new vision and missionrdquo

New classes added One thing students no-ticed right away is each class is slightly shorter than last year Th is year each block will be two minutes shorter However students shouldnrsquot be arranging to be picked up from school sooner Th e shorter class-es make room for a new school wide course ldquoItrsquos called Learning Strategies Th at 30 minutes will be used for study and reading and the students will be receiving school wide instruction in study habits memorizing test and readings skillsrdquo said LaPierre ldquoItrsquos such an im-portant aspect of school-ing that students donrsquot frequently receive direct instruction in terms of how

to do itrdquo Th ere is also a slew of new options for junior high students Cosmetology 9 and Drama 9 were added and Outdoor Education for the Grade 8rsquos is returning as an option Th ere will be no hockey program for the upcom-ing school year Earlier this year LaPierre had been hoping to add to the schoolrsquos athletic repertoire by off ering a hockey pro-gram for students Th ere werenrsquot enough students or parents interested this year but LaPierre hopes to have a program together come the fall of 2013

Teachers depart Th ere were few changes to staffi ng at DVSS this year Mr Hamm is teach-ing full time and Mrs Kolm moved to Greentree School Th e school also lost a teacher this year with the retirement of Mr Neal

International numbers surge DVSS is looking at an enrollment of 380 stu-dents which is down from last year by 14 students However the international program swelled this year So far 62 students are reg-istered but LaPierre sus-pects only 50 will come Last year there were 35 in-ternational students A group of 20 South Ko-rean students will also be in attendance for the fi rst three months Th e group comes in the wake of the Korean students last year DVSS opened itrsquos doors yesterday for the fi rst day of classes New students were given welcome pack-ages fi lled with useful sup-plies and gifts provided by local businesses Students then headed off to the gym for an assembly welcoming everyone back for another exciting year at DVSS

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 31 2012 - 5

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

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Motorcycle Madness donated $1500 to Big Country Victim Services this year Harry Gough representing Motorcycle Madness presents the cheque to Judy Nel-son co-ordinator of Big Country Services on Thursday August 23

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Giving back to a good cause

DVSS unveils big changes for students

Associate principal Brad Teske (left) and principal Curtis LaPierre along with all the staff at DVSS welcomed stu-dents back to DVSS yesterday The school is excited to unveil its new vision and mission statement Students will also given a new 30 minutes Learning Strategies course aimed to teach them study and testing skills and pro-mote reading

inSide photo by Michael James

HAPPENINGS6 - Friday August 31 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

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Beginning Wednesday September 19 An After

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DRUMHELLER AREA NIGHTLIFEPlaying at The Napier Theatre Friday August 31 to Thursday September 6 730 pm The Bourne Legacy Closed MondaysSaturday September 1 Hand Hills 7th Annual BBQ at the Handhills HighCountry Hideaway Campground 500 pmThursday September 6 Drumheller Celebrating the Drumheller Dragons 10 Anniversary you are invited to the Badlands Evening of the Stars Badlands Community Facility Donrsquot miss this spectacular eve-ning Tickets available by calling 403-823-2022 or email kerridrum-hellerdragonscaMonday September 10 Drumheller Girl Guide Registration Sparks Brownies Guides Pathfinders Rangers Knox United Church Hall 6 pm - 8 pm Further information call Noella Brisebois 403-823-6976Thursdays starting August 2 Drumheller 6 week Country amp Western Swing (Jive) Lessons 700 pm for singles or couples at carol todor dance school Call 403-823-4377 to registerMonday evenings Nacmine Community Bingo at Nacmine Hall Doors open 6 pm Bingo starts at 730 pmWednesday evenings Drumheller Wing Night Flavourz Restaurant and LoungeFriday Nights Drumheller Friday Rib Night Flavourz Restaurant and Lounge

August 31 September 1-3 Rosebud Akokiniskway Golf Course pres-ents 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 403-677-2250Sunday September 2 Rosebud Rosebudrsquos 15 minutes of fame Noon - 9 pm Purchase tickets or get information at wwwrosebudmusicfesti-valcomSaturday Sept 8 Drumheller Super Colossal RUMMAGE SALE at EPT (former Central School) 8 am to 3 pm in the gymnasium 3rd St and 3rd Ave downtown All proceeds to Little Explorers Child Care Playground Fundraiser Great shopping for everyone Sunday September 16 Drumheller Food Safe Course 1 day Call Scott Patterson to register 403-823-3596 or 403-823-3594 Email gerkintelusplanetnetWednesday Afternoon KidsClub After School Program 330 - 530 pm Drumheller Church of the Nazarene 627 6 Street East 403-823-7020 for information

The fi nest chrome and rubber in the valley was on display at the Drumheller AampW restaurant on Thurs-day August 23 for a special cause This was Crusin for a Cause and $1 from every teen burger went to support those with Multiple Sclerosis

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

Cruisin for a cause

It seems that Irsquove been doing a lot of travelling this sum-mer Last week an old buddy and I reprised a road trip we had made 35 years ago up to Valemount BC and Hinton The trip then was to visit a couple of high school friends Les Damnanu and Morrie Archibauld 35 years later it was for the same reason to visit Morrie and Les In 1977 my old buddy Brian Kobe had just entered the Calgary Police Service and I was working some menial for-gettable job So forgettable in fact that Irsquove forgotten what Anyway Brian had just bought a new Camaro Rallye Sport and wanted to take it on a long drive we got together and decided Valemount was a long drive We called Morris and Les who were still single at the time working for the timber company and living in a hotel in Valemount

2012 ndash 35 years later both Les and Morris are long mar-ried with children and grandchildren Fortunately time has been kind and neither has changed too much physically and their personalities not at all We were all very happy to see one another there were hearty handshakes and yes even hugs all around The day after we arrived in Vale-mount where Les lives with his wife Terri Les took us on a 4 k hike up to beautiful Kinney Lake That evening Terri served up lasagna and cheesecake We pulled the cork on a bottle of wine laughed and reminisced It was good

In Hinton where Morrie lives with his wife Jodi the greet-ings were the same heartfelt handshakes and hugs Morrie barbequed a few steaks Jodi baked some potatoes boiled some corn and made a few salads Again more wine laughter and reminiscing Friday morning we were on the road home I hope we donrsquot leave it for another 35 years

This relates to the above road trip We left Calgary on Mon-day morning drove through Banff Lake Louise Jasper and on to Valemount Thatrsquos three mountain parks 2 national (Banff and Jasper) and one provincial (Mount Robson) In all three parks speed limits are reduced to 90 km per hour to help prevent wildlife collisions Of course there are signs ldquoBighorn Sheep on roadrdquo ldquoWatch for wildliferdquo ldquoElk on roadrdquo ldquoDeer next 3 kmrdquo As slow as we went as hard as we looked the biggest wildlife we saw in 4 days was a red squirrel Monday night walking the nature trail by the old hospital I watched 3 beaver and much to my delight a coyote walked the bank for about a quarter mile Gotta come home to see wildlife

Patrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

While the days are getting shorter and youngsters are heading back to school another busy summer has come and gone Every year Th e Week-ender runs the Great Drumheller Dinosaur Challenge Th is is by far one of the most popu-lar contests the paper runs and through the summer it receives hun-dreds of entries Th ese entries come from local residents as well as na-tional and international visitors Th is year is no excep-tion Once again the entry box was fl ooded What makes this con-test more fun is that it simply asks entrants to make comments on Drumheller Th is pro-vides feedback from res-

idents and visitors and like most years across the board it is positive

ldquoTh e best part about Drumheller was every-thingrdquo lauded one re-spondent Th is year it appears many through the valley were taking an Alberta Break although there was a strong contingent of entrants from Sas-katchewan and British Columbia And as with most years the good old dinosaurs were the most popular fi xture of the valley as one Edmonton visitor stated ldquoDrum-heller is the best place to learn about Dino-saursrdquo while a visitor from Ontario said the highlight of their visit was having ldquofun go-ing around looking at the dinosaurs around townrdquo One visitor said Drumheller is a ldquogreat

place to have a dino-saurus good timerdquo Another simply quipped ldquoRoarrrrdquo Not only were the dinosaurs popular but so were many sites One visitor from Eck-ville said she liked theldquoSwinging Bridge and counting Dinosaursrdquoand another raved about the Bumper Boats and the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur A family from Edmonton was certain-ly busy ldquoWe love the

sight seeing hoodoos hikes Little Church Suspension Bridge At-las Coal Mine Aqua-plex and rec centre lots of funrdquo More than a few parents ex-pressed how much they appreciated the spray park for their children Th e scenery is always popular with positive comments about the hills and hoodoos One visitor described Th e valley as ldquovery inter-esting picturesque

and cleanrdquo Th e friendliness of the community also shone through in the com-ments Many relayed positive experiences while visiting area at-tractions and business-es ldquoDrumheller is awe-some because of all the nice peoplerdquo Drumhellerrsquos reputa-tion as a service centre is becoming more and more known as many talk about pleasant shopping experiences and the community having ldquoall I needrdquo As one respondent testi-fi es ldquothis has been my shopping centre for 45 yearsrdquo As usual civic pride comes out in this survey

as respondent after re-spondent tells us what a great place Drumheller is to live ldquoA great place to call homerdquo says one and another says ldquoDrumheller is a beau-tiful town I love living here and love all the nice fresh weatherrdquo Th e survey also allows people to say what they feel Drumheller is lack-ing and this summer there were very few re-sponses of that nature indicating Drumheller is a complete package One that stands out however is from a visi-tor from Sundre who mentioned that a ldquoRoll-er Derby team is need-edrdquo Any takers

This summer The Weekender received hundreds of entries into its Great Drumheller Dinosaur Challenge

Great feedback responses to Great Drumheller Dinosaur Challenge

Friday May 22 2009

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Four wheel actionZein Charles 4 rules the road in Midland on his Kawasaki quad This weekrsquos inSide Ride features 12 volts of off road power that can only be controlled by Zeinrsquos expert handling After all he has been tearing tracks for al-most two years on his ATV

Weekender photo by Patrick Kolafa

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

ROSEBUDAKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE

Downtown CoreRotary Splash Park

DOWNTOWN DRUMHELLER

Bus DepotBadlands Historical Centre

Post Office

Civic CentreLibrary

RCMP

Medical Clinic

Medical Clinic

HOSPITAL

MIDLAND PROVINCIAL PARK

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

TO

TO NacmineBleriot FerryCarbon

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

LEGEND

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

TO

Map of the

Town of Drumheller

Drumheller Regional

Chamber of Development

amp Tourism

WORLDrsquoS LARGEST DINOSAUR

DeliaVerdant ValleyHandhills Lake

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

2012Home of the

HEY KIDSCool down at the

Rotary Splash Park

Located next to the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur

The Fossil Shop

WHIFS Flapjack House

Horseshoe CanyonHelicopter Rides

REPTILEWORLD

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

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

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

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

It was Sam Drumheller who first exploited rich coal reserves

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

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

Tourist information

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

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24m

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on orders over $2500 after 5 pm

2 for 1pizza amp pasta

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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

wwwdrumhellercornmazecomFollowus on

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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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includes GST

Take the challenge Now ServingTake the challenge Now ServingVisalis Vi Shape ShakesVisalis Vi Shape Shakes

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Monday-Friday 7 am - 9 pm Saturday 9 am - 5 pm Sunday 10 am - 5 pm

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Located at THE BRICKRailway Ave E amp Centre St

403-823-5723

DR

UM

HEL

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OFF90UPTO Our original price on clearance items in the tent

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As-is Furniture Scratch amp Dent Appliances Discontinued Electronics

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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

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

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Where to goWHEN YOU HAVE TO GO

Visitors if you need a washroom please use ours

If you would like to offer this service to our visitors call 403-823-258033m

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

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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

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 20Matinees - Wed Thurs SatEvenings - Fri SatldquoA touching life-affi rming deeply emotional drama with a generous dose of humorrdquo mdash New York Daily News

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

Nov 2 - Dec 22

Matinees - Wed Thurs SatEvenings - Thurs Fri SatDreams and angels and 40 miles to goNow accepting bookings for Christmas parties Private rooms available Call Pat at 403-677-2999

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

Who are you Jane Que and Josie LimWhere are you from Toronto OntarioWhat brings you to Drumheller We came to visit Jas-per and drove out here for the day My mom and I [Jane] heard wonderful things about DrumhellerWhat do you like most about Drumheller So far we have only seen the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur and it seems pretty interesting We are excited to spend our day explor-ing

What would you change about the valley Th e signage coming into downtown was a little confusing We eventually caught sight of the big dinosaur and just started heading in that direction If we came to visit your town what would you suggest us to see I would suggest the CN Tower Niagara Falls is also not far away and they are a must if yoursquove never been

Jane Que and Josie LimToronto OntarioSooohellip

Where ya fromWhere ya fromThroughout summertime

The Weekender will be looking for visitors

to the valley and sharing their stories

with inSide readers

Page 10 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller Friday August 31 2012

Michael James| inSide Drumheller

Th e Royal Tyr-rell Museum has just wrapped up excavat-ing a fi nd that could help shed light on one of the mysteries about the end of the age of dinosaurs Th e specimen be-lieved to be the re-mains of a Triceratops was found earlier this summer by a former museum employee and fossil hunter Tim Schowalter who then contacted the muse-um ldquoHe was keeping an eye on various out-crops like road cuts He spotted bones coming out of the road cut by the 571 and 854 intersection south of Delia in the Hand Hills He sent an email to the Tyrrell and I went out and noticed a lot more bones than in the photo he sent usrdquo said Dr Francois Th er-rien curator of dino-saur palaeoecology at the Tyrrell Museum Crews worked for 12 days in the July and August heat and found a huge concentration of bones In the end they came away with a jacket weighing over four tonnes Th ey had to bring in a truck and trailer to haul the

specimen to the Tyr-rell Museum Th e crew was work-ing on the side of the road and got a few cu-rious looks from mo-

torists passing by ldquoWe would have people drive by and slow down Some even stopped and came to see what was happen-ingrdquo said Th errien It is hoped prepara-tion will begin in the late fall or winter and is estimated it will take six months to prepare Based on shape of vertebrae suspects itrsquos a large horned dino-saur and Triceratops

is the only one known from that time in Al-berta Th e high concentra-tion of bones is un-usual for the area Th e fossils were found in a rock formation known as the Scollard For-mation Th e Scollard encompasses the time at the very end of the Cretaceous period

ldquoIt turned out to be a big fi nd for that partic-ular rock formation It comes from the end of the age of dinosaurs from 67 to 66 million years agordquo said Th er-rien Generally the Scol-lard Formation in the Hand Hills has very few fossils Prior to this fi nd most of the fi nds were microfos-sils which usually need a microscope to examine Th errien hopes the fi nd can shed light on why there are so few large dinosaur fossils in the Scollard Forma-tion ldquoFor some reason the Scollard Forma-tion doesnrsquot produce as many dinosaur fossils as the Dinosaur Park or Horseshoe Canyon Formations and wersquore not sure why Tricer-atops is the most com-

mon dinosaur for that time period in Mon-tana and Saskatch-ewan but not here in Alberta We donrsquot know why It could be because of environ-mental changes but it could be a number of other reasonsrdquo said Th errien ldquoTh is specimen could off er a hint but I think it will take a more exhaustive study of the Scollard Forma-tionrdquo Th errien has al-ready begun looking for more fossils in the Hand Hills in hopes of fi nding more dino-saurs Anyone who fi nds a fossil is encouraged to contact the Tyrrell Museum at 403-823-7707 or Tyrrellinfogovabca

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 31 2012 - 11

ldquoThis specimen could offer a

hint but I think it will take a more

exhaustive study of the Scollard

Formationrdquo

Dr Francios Therrien

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Tyrrell unearths rare dino from Hand Hills

The Tyrrell Museum crew of Martin Schilling (left) Tom Courtenay Jen Bansescu Chris Capobianco Dr Francois Therrien and Ola Kovalchuk with the four tonne jacket containing the remains of a Triceratops The fossil was

found in the Hand Hills and could shed light on why not many large dinosaurs during the end of the age of dino-saurs are found in Alberta

submitted photo

An example of a Triceratops such as what is believed to have been found in the Hand Hills recently Triceratops was the most common dinosaur of the end of the Creta-ceous in Montana and Saskatchewan but is a rare fi nd in Alberta for unknown reasons

submitted photo

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While rain doused the sprits of Chuckwagon fans Friday night on Friday morning the Minichuck-wagons for Charity were rolling strong In the end Chuckwagon driver Al-lan Bengston piloted the OrsquoShearsquos mini-chuck to vic-tory For his effort $2500 was donated to the Drum-heller Salvation Army (In-set) At the cheque presen-tation are (l-r) Bengston Q91 station manager Lin-da Scheffelmaier Audrey Hems of Q91 and Crystal Gainer of OrsquoShearsquos

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1 Essential fl oral oil5 Boast9 A way to travel on skis11 Austrian capital13 Sensationalist journalism15 Taxidrivers16 Atomic mass unit17 A rock-boring tool19 Actress Farrow20 The trunk of a tree22 Satisfy to excess23 Cleopatrarsquos snake24 Single-reed instrument25 Volcanic mountain in Japan26 Bon ____ witty remarks28 Competitors31 Republic of Ireland32 Late Show host

34 Parrot nostril membrane35 Moves into action37 Back talk38 A pointed end39 British Air Aces41 1st weekday42 Sound in mind43 Hypothetical original matter45 Head covering46 Classical musical dramas49 God of war amp sky (Germanic)50 Beginnings53 Coarse fabric used for bags55 High legislative assembly56 What a ghost does57 Pats gently58 Ceases to live

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1 NM National Lab Los ____2 In columns3 Inclusive4 Underground plant part5 Top part of an apron6 Confederate soldier7 Make lively8 Metamorphic rock type9 Thrust with a weapon10 Russian space station11 Rotates showing wind direction12 As fast as can be done (abbr)14 Desalinate15 Marcus Porcius18 Perching bird order21 Citizen rejects26 Missing soldiers27 Cantankerous29 German river30 Fed31 Large Australian fl ightless bird 33 Lasso users34 Spanish saloon36 Common cracker37 Glided high38 Draws from40 Deceptive tactics41 Conductance units42 Unit of loudness44 Steins47 Express pleasure48 A large amount51 Talk52 Belonging to a thing54 Language spoken by the Khonds

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Horoscopes

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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 SolutionLast Weeks Crossword Solution

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save student lives

Michael James| inSide Drumheller

Despite the concerns raised by parents Al-berta Transportation has decided not to up-grade the pedestrian crosswalk on Highway 9 South and 12 Ave SE Th e intersection is used by many students to go to and from Greentree School In the June 27 edition of Th e Drumheller Mail it was reported Alberta Transportation was conducting a warrant analysis on whether the Highway 9 and 12 Ave SE intersection should be upgraded ldquoTh e analysis was done in June and found that basically what there

is now is adequate Th e full red amber green signals are not requiredrdquo said Trent Bancarz spokeperson for Alberta Transportation Th e analysis was prompted by concerns raised by parents and residents that children were in danger when us-ing the crosswalk Th is past spring a Greentree student was crossing and his bike was hit by a passing vehicle Th e same student was al-most hit again only a few weeks later As part of the analy-sis Alberta Transpor-tation spent some time observing the crosswalk this past June ldquoWe took the concern seriously and we took a look at the intersec-tion You need to have the adequate signals in place for the intersec-tion but on the other hand people need to use it correctly as well to maximize safelyrdquo said Bancarz ldquoOne of the things we found when we observed the cross-walk is a lot of instances of people not using the crosswalk correctly Th ere is an onus on drivers as well When they see those amber lights fl ashing they should slow down and look to see if anyone is crossingrdquo Bancarz did note however the students using the crosswalk were doing so correctly unlike some adults Greentree School will be proactive in educat-ing its students about crosswalk safety ldquoTh e teachers go over student safety in health

class We talk about traf-fi c safety in our school council Wersquove put re-minders about traffi c safety in our monthly newsletterrdquo said Green-tree School associate principal Jane Smith ldquoWe also have supervi-sors before and after schoolrdquo Th e RCMP have be-gun monitoring inter-sections near schools such as the one in front of St Anthonyrsquos in an eff ort to educate driv-ers ldquoOur school patrols have started Th e school zones and intersections associated with them will be patrolled regu-larly with increased en-forcement in those in-tersectionsrdquo said Staff Sergeant Art Hopkins Greentree School and the Drumheller RCMP are asking motorists to be careful when ap-proaching intersections near schools ldquoWe ask motorists to please be aware of stu-dents crossing at the intersection Be vigi-lant about students on bike or foot going to and from schoolrdquo said Greentree School as-sociate principal Jane Smith ldquoMotorists should have increased vigi-lance now that kids are back in school A lot of these kids are in a rush theyrsquore excited to get to school and they might not be paying as close attention to motorists as they shouldrdquo said Staff Sergeant Hopkins ldquoEveryone has to do whatever they can to ensure the safety of our childrenrdquo

No upgrades in sight for busy Highway 9 crosswalk

The crosswalk of Highway 9 and 12 Ave SE will not be undergoing any upgrades after an Alberta Transporta-tion study concluded there were not suffi cient grounds to change the lights to the red amber green traffi c lights Greentree School and Drumheller RCMP are asking resi-dents to be vigilant when approaching the crosswalk

inSide photo by Michael James

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 31 2012 - 15

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Travis PautlerAge 24Occupation Correctional Offi cer at the Drumheller InstitutionHow long have you lived in Drumheller For three years nowWhere are you originally from Medicine HatWhatrsquos your favourite part about the valley Defi nitely the people Everyone is so down to earth easy to get along with and right away I felt welcomedIs there anything you donrsquot like about Drum-heller Not really Th ere is an obscene amount of traffi c during the summer for this small town but what can you do You have a tattoo on your right arm does it have any special meaning Actually getting tattoos was sort of a tradition for the males on my momrsquos side of the family Mine has the family crest and a few other symbols representing my heritage I was in Grade 8 when I got my fi rst tattoo Dad signed off on it mom was pretty upset I thought it was pretty cool until I grew and it shifted Th en I had to get some work done

to it to make it look nice againWhatrsquos one food you couldnrsquot live without Meatloaf - it has that home-cooked taste and itrsquos very fi lling You canrsquot buy stuff like that in the storeWould you rather go sky diving or swim with Great White sharks Sky diving Irsquove seen Shark Week way too many times to even consider getting in the waterWhatrsquos your worst nightmare Quadruplets Jon and Kate Plus 8 ruined that for me Whatrsquos your dream vacation Irsquod like to visit Ja-pan as I am part Japanese Do you collect anything I just started collecting old school NFL rookie cards A colleague of mine got me into it What are some of your other hobbies I love working out at the new Badlands Community Facility and I just bought a camper and am anxious to use it Any words of wisdom Donrsquot believe what you hear and only believe half of what you see

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

Donella Swan| inSide Drumheller

Th e 2012 Alberta Professional Chuck-wagon and Chariot Association (APC-CA) event held at Dinosaur Downs from August 24 to 26 got off to a bit of a wet start Due to rain Fridayrsquos races were can-celled ldquoWe got an inch and a half of rain and we just couldnrsquot get the track ready in those conditionsrdquo said Mike Hansen president of the Drumheller Stampede and Agri-cultural Society By Saturday track conditions were much better and the races commenced Hansen said there were roughly 350 peo-ple in attendance Saturday and 300 on Sunday ldquoOverall the event went wellrdquo said Han-sen

The 2012 Alberta Professional Chuckwagon and Chariot Association (APCCA) event held at Dinosaur Downs from August 24 to 26 got off to a wet start Rain cancelled Fridayrsquos races but by Saturday the track was dry enough to be prepared for the event

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Chucks cancelled Friday due to rain

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Patrick Kolafa |inSide Drumheller

If your neighbours were out all night last weekend there is a good chance they were at the Red Eye Memorial Tour-nament Th e annual Slo-Pitch tourney saw a lot of changes this year Th e tournament was moved up by a couple weeks and it also found a new home at the Starland Recre-ational Area near the Morrin Bridge While the team numbers were down a bit Fred Ma-kowecki said their bar-becue remained as busy as ever if not busier ldquoWe brought three-quarters of the food we did last year and I had to go back and top it up

over what we had last year I would say it was more than successfulrdquo said Makowecki While Friday morning brought a deluge of rain to the area by the time the games began Friday night the area was dry

enough to play While the weather did vary throughout the week-end spirits were high ldquoWhat a great bunch of people my goodness it was fun this year Th e teams were really great it give you chills that it

is your community out there doing it for you It strikes me as specialrdquo said Makowecki Th e tournament is staged each year in ben-efi t of the Chris Bolin Memorial Fund and the Morgan Jayne Project

16 - FridayAugust 31 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

See you soon

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Dragons bring in Stars to shinePatrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

Th e stars will be daz-zling next Th ursday night as some NHL greats will shine at the Drumheller Dragonsrsquo Badlands Evening of the Stars Broadcaster and speaker Jim Ralph Cal-gary Flame Michael Cammalleri and former Flame Craig Conroy will be special guests at a fundraising dinner and auction event at the Bad-lands Community Facil-ity Dragonsrsquo head coach Brian Curran said in his experience sports-men nights such as this have always been a great way to support the local team have fun and get excited about the com-ing season ldquoA lot of places donrsquot get the big stars of hock-ey coming to their town and itrsquos not just about

them itrsquos about the val-ue of the entertainment they can bring in Itrsquos a fun nightrdquo said Curran He says more than just hearing these greats speak there is also some once in a lifetime prizes up for grabs in the auc-tions and raffl es Th ese include a raffl e for a VIP golf weekend that includes four friends a private jet and two golf courses Auction items include the Ultimate 4th of July experience in New York City a trip to Scottsdale Arizona for a PGA Golf

Tour experience or a dream sports package where six can jet to De-troit to take in a Lions game and Red Wings game ldquoTh ese trips we are talking about are trips that you just canrsquot getrdquo they are very specialrdquo said Curran He is excited about the evening and says it can be valuable for the team ldquoTh ese kids will have a chance to talk to these players hellip about what it is to be a professional hockey player living the dream and what the

dream costs Th ere is a lot of commitmentrdquo said Curran ldquoTh ese guys do a good job at helping out the younger players because they once were that same player Th ey hold on to that advice a lot tighter than from guys who are further down the roadrdquo Th e Badlands Evening of the Stars is September 6 cocktails are at 5 pm For more information call the Dragons offi ce at 403-823-2022 or email kerridrumhellerdrag-onsca

Red Eye hits mark

The Starland Recreation area made a scenic backdrop for the Red Eye Memo-rial Tornament last weekend The camp-

ground was busy around the clock for the charity tournament Pictured left Laurie Bolin steps up to the plate

inSide photos by Patrick Kolafa

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Michael James| inSide Drumheller

Itrsquos hard to believe as of yesterday school is in Stu-dents headed back to class after a long summer break Students at Drumheller Valley Secondary School (DVSS) got a few surprises when they walked in the door this year A new vision for DVSS Th e fi rst change is a new mural next to the library Th e school unveiled their new vision and mission statement to students and parents Th e new vision for the school is ldquoTo engage possi-bilities and embrace poten-tialrdquo Th e new mission state-ment is ldquoInspiring a caring and courageous commu-

nity of lifelong learners empowering global citizens for generationsrdquo To go along with the vi-sion and mission statement is a new tagline for the school ldquoLearning for liferdquo replaced the schoolrsquos old tagline ldquoTh e place to berdquo ldquoTh is year is all about the unveiling of our new vision and mission state-ment Last year we spent six months working on and developing a new vi-sion and mission statement for the school Itrsquos the next step in turning around our facilityrdquo said principal Cur-tis LaPierre Students parents and staff contributed to the creation of the new vision and mission statement by listing words they thought represented the school Th ose words were collect-

ed and processed with an innovative tool ldquoWe got that information together and put it into a Wordlerdquo said LaPiere ldquoYou can take that and you can start to pick out themes and work on the vision and mission statementsrdquo In a Wordle words vary in size depending on the number of times theyrsquore used in a survey Th e larger the word appears the more it was used Th e new vision and mis-sion statement will perme-ate the school according to LaPierre ldquoTh e other mission state-ment was 15 years old and a lot has changed in that time Th ere was the com-plexity of it too It was a couple paragraphs with sentences upon sentences In terms of organizations today mission and vision statements are brief and have a lot of thought and detail behind themrdquo said

LaPierre ldquoIt was also the new school new name and now we just needed a new vision and missionrdquo

New classes added One thing students no-ticed right away is each class is slightly shorter than last year Th is year each block will be two minutes shorter However students shouldnrsquot be arranging to be picked up from school sooner Th e shorter class-es make room for a new school wide course ldquoItrsquos called Learning Strategies Th at 30 minutes will be used for study and reading and the students will be receiving school wide instruction in study habits memorizing test and readings skillsrdquo said LaPierre ldquoItrsquos such an im-portant aspect of school-ing that students donrsquot frequently receive direct instruction in terms of how

to do itrdquo Th ere is also a slew of new options for junior high students Cosmetology 9 and Drama 9 were added and Outdoor Education for the Grade 8rsquos is returning as an option Th ere will be no hockey program for the upcom-ing school year Earlier this year LaPierre had been hoping to add to the schoolrsquos athletic repertoire by off ering a hockey pro-gram for students Th ere werenrsquot enough students or parents interested this year but LaPierre hopes to have a program together come the fall of 2013

Teachers depart Th ere were few changes to staffi ng at DVSS this year Mr Hamm is teach-ing full time and Mrs Kolm moved to Greentree School Th e school also lost a teacher this year with the retirement of Mr Neal

International numbers surge DVSS is looking at an enrollment of 380 stu-dents which is down from last year by 14 students However the international program swelled this year So far 62 students are reg-istered but LaPierre sus-pects only 50 will come Last year there were 35 in-ternational students A group of 20 South Ko-rean students will also be in attendance for the fi rst three months Th e group comes in the wake of the Korean students last year DVSS opened itrsquos doors yesterday for the fi rst day of classes New students were given welcome pack-ages fi lled with useful sup-plies and gifts provided by local businesses Students then headed off to the gym for an assembly welcoming everyone back for another exciting year at DVSS

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 31 2012 - 5

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

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

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

Phone 4038232580 Fax 4038233864email informationinsidedrumhellercom

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PARENT EDUCATORGolden Prairie Parent Link Centre (wwwgoldenprairieplcca) is hiring a 17-21 hrwk Parent Educator to cover Drumheller Starland Hanna and Kneehill area Responsibilities Plan and facilitate parenting educationincluding group Triple P sessions throughout region work with other community supports for families collect and report program dataEducationExperience needed A degree in human services with knowledge of early child development and parenting skills strong group facilitator good communication and rela-tionship building skills experience working with adults Must have own vehicle Some weekend and evening work required

Please forward your resume including references toGolden Prairie Parent Link Hiring Committee Box 400Three Hills AB T0M 2A0 Fax 403-443-5115Email infogoldenprairieplccaCompetition will remain open until a suitable candidate is found

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PH820-4350PH 403-820-4350is hiring for the following positions for work in the oil eld

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Must have a minimum Class 3 licenseexperience preferred all oil eld tickets required

Competitive wages bene t package

Please forward resume to fax 403-572-3908 or email to skyhookwildroseinternetca

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This position comes with anopportunity to apprentice as a pipefi tter

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We have 3 areas in Drumhellerwhere we would liketo offer home delivery to

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Motorcycle Madness donated $1500 to Big Country Victim Services this year Harry Gough representing Motorcycle Madness presents the cheque to Judy Nel-son co-ordinator of Big Country Services on Thursday August 23

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Giving back to a good cause

DVSS unveils big changes for students

Associate principal Brad Teske (left) and principal Curtis LaPierre along with all the staff at DVSS welcomed stu-dents back to DVSS yesterday The school is excited to unveil its new vision and mission statement Students will also given a new 30 minutes Learning Strategies course aimed to teach them study and testing skills and pro-mote reading

inSide photo by Michael James

HAPPENINGS6 - Friday August 31 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

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

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)

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 2NOON - 9 PM

West Opera House Square

ROSEBUDS

Purchase tickets or get information atwwwrosebudmusicfestivalcom

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OUTDOOR MUSIC FESTIVAL

inSideHappeningsDAYTIME EVENTS

DRUMHELLER AREA NIGHTLIFEPlaying at The Napier Theatre Friday August 31 to Thursday September 6 730 pm The Bourne Legacy Closed MondaysSaturday September 1 Hand Hills 7th Annual BBQ at the Handhills HighCountry Hideaway Campground 500 pmThursday September 6 Drumheller Celebrating the Drumheller Dragons 10 Anniversary you are invited to the Badlands Evening of the Stars Badlands Community Facility Donrsquot miss this spectacular eve-ning Tickets available by calling 403-823-2022 or email kerridrum-hellerdragonscaMonday September 10 Drumheller Girl Guide Registration Sparks Brownies Guides Pathfinders Rangers Knox United Church Hall 6 pm - 8 pm Further information call Noella Brisebois 403-823-6976Thursdays starting August 2 Drumheller 6 week Country amp Western Swing (Jive) Lessons 700 pm for singles or couples at carol todor dance school Call 403-823-4377 to registerMonday evenings Nacmine Community Bingo at Nacmine Hall Doors open 6 pm Bingo starts at 730 pmWednesday evenings Drumheller Wing Night Flavourz Restaurant and LoungeFriday Nights Drumheller Friday Rib Night Flavourz Restaurant and Lounge

August 31 September 1-3 Rosebud Akokiniskway Golf Course pres-ents 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 403-677-2250Sunday September 2 Rosebud Rosebudrsquos 15 minutes of fame Noon - 9 pm Purchase tickets or get information at wwwrosebudmusicfesti-valcomSaturday Sept 8 Drumheller Super Colossal RUMMAGE SALE at EPT (former Central School) 8 am to 3 pm in the gymnasium 3rd St and 3rd Ave downtown All proceeds to Little Explorers Child Care Playground Fundraiser Great shopping for everyone Sunday September 16 Drumheller Food Safe Course 1 day Call Scott Patterson to register 403-823-3596 or 403-823-3594 Email gerkintelusplanetnetWednesday Afternoon KidsClub After School Program 330 - 530 pm Drumheller Church of the Nazarene 627 6 Street East 403-823-7020 for information

The fi nest chrome and rubber in the valley was on display at the Drumheller AampW restaurant on Thurs-day August 23 for a special cause This was Crusin for a Cause and $1 from every teen burger went to support those with Multiple Sclerosis

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

Cruisin for a cause

It seems that Irsquove been doing a lot of travelling this sum-mer Last week an old buddy and I reprised a road trip we had made 35 years ago up to Valemount BC and Hinton The trip then was to visit a couple of high school friends Les Damnanu and Morrie Archibauld 35 years later it was for the same reason to visit Morrie and Les In 1977 my old buddy Brian Kobe had just entered the Calgary Police Service and I was working some menial for-gettable job So forgettable in fact that Irsquove forgotten what Anyway Brian had just bought a new Camaro Rallye Sport and wanted to take it on a long drive we got together and decided Valemount was a long drive We called Morris and Les who were still single at the time working for the timber company and living in a hotel in Valemount

2012 ndash 35 years later both Les and Morris are long mar-ried with children and grandchildren Fortunately time has been kind and neither has changed too much physically and their personalities not at all We were all very happy to see one another there were hearty handshakes and yes even hugs all around The day after we arrived in Vale-mount where Les lives with his wife Terri Les took us on a 4 k hike up to beautiful Kinney Lake That evening Terri served up lasagna and cheesecake We pulled the cork on a bottle of wine laughed and reminisced It was good

In Hinton where Morrie lives with his wife Jodi the greet-ings were the same heartfelt handshakes and hugs Morrie barbequed a few steaks Jodi baked some potatoes boiled some corn and made a few salads Again more wine laughter and reminiscing Friday morning we were on the road home I hope we donrsquot leave it for another 35 years

This relates to the above road trip We left Calgary on Mon-day morning drove through Banff Lake Louise Jasper and on to Valemount Thatrsquos three mountain parks 2 national (Banff and Jasper) and one provincial (Mount Robson) In all three parks speed limits are reduced to 90 km per hour to help prevent wildlife collisions Of course there are signs ldquoBighorn Sheep on roadrdquo ldquoWatch for wildliferdquo ldquoElk on roadrdquo ldquoDeer next 3 kmrdquo As slow as we went as hard as we looked the biggest wildlife we saw in 4 days was a red squirrel Monday night walking the nature trail by the old hospital I watched 3 beaver and much to my delight a coyote walked the bank for about a quarter mile Gotta come home to see wildlife

Patrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

While the days are getting shorter and youngsters are heading back to school another busy summer has come and gone Every year Th e Week-ender runs the Great Drumheller Dinosaur Challenge Th is is by far one of the most popu-lar contests the paper runs and through the summer it receives hun-dreds of entries Th ese entries come from local residents as well as na-tional and international visitors Th is year is no excep-tion Once again the entry box was fl ooded What makes this con-test more fun is that it simply asks entrants to make comments on Drumheller Th is pro-vides feedback from res-

idents and visitors and like most years across the board it is positive

ldquoTh e best part about Drumheller was every-thingrdquo lauded one re-spondent Th is year it appears many through the valley were taking an Alberta Break although there was a strong contingent of entrants from Sas-katchewan and British Columbia And as with most years the good old dinosaurs were the most popular fi xture of the valley as one Edmonton visitor stated ldquoDrum-heller is the best place to learn about Dino-saursrdquo while a visitor from Ontario said the highlight of their visit was having ldquofun go-ing around looking at the dinosaurs around townrdquo One visitor said Drumheller is a ldquogreat

place to have a dino-saurus good timerdquo Another simply quipped ldquoRoarrrrdquo Not only were the dinosaurs popular but so were many sites One visitor from Eck-ville said she liked theldquoSwinging Bridge and counting Dinosaursrdquoand another raved about the Bumper Boats and the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur A family from Edmonton was certain-ly busy ldquoWe love the

sight seeing hoodoos hikes Little Church Suspension Bridge At-las Coal Mine Aqua-plex and rec centre lots of funrdquo More than a few parents ex-pressed how much they appreciated the spray park for their children Th e scenery is always popular with positive comments about the hills and hoodoos One visitor described Th e valley as ldquovery inter-esting picturesque

and cleanrdquo Th e friendliness of the community also shone through in the com-ments Many relayed positive experiences while visiting area at-tractions and business-es ldquoDrumheller is awe-some because of all the nice peoplerdquo Drumhellerrsquos reputa-tion as a service centre is becoming more and more known as many talk about pleasant shopping experiences and the community having ldquoall I needrdquo As one respondent testi-fi es ldquothis has been my shopping centre for 45 yearsrdquo As usual civic pride comes out in this survey

as respondent after re-spondent tells us what a great place Drumheller is to live ldquoA great place to call homerdquo says one and another says ldquoDrumheller is a beau-tiful town I love living here and love all the nice fresh weatherrdquo Th e survey also allows people to say what they feel Drumheller is lack-ing and this summer there were very few re-sponses of that nature indicating Drumheller is a complete package One that stands out however is from a visi-tor from Sundre who mentioned that a ldquoRoll-er Derby team is need-edrdquo Any takers

This summer The Weekender received hundreds of entries into its Great Drumheller Dinosaur Challenge

Great feedback responses to Great Drumheller Dinosaur Challenge

Friday May 22 2009

TheYour guide to

Friday August 31 2012 Page 7 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

For a complete listing

of programs and to book

your experience visit the

Museum or scan here

tyrrellmuseumcomprograms

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Four wheel actionZein Charles 4 rules the road in Midland on his Kawasaki quad This weekrsquos inSide Ride features 12 volts of off road power that can only be controlled by Zeinrsquos expert handling After all he has been tearing tracks for al-most two years on his ATV

Weekender photo by Patrick Kolafa

If you know someone who has a cool ride

let us knowCall us at 403-823-2580

or email newsinsidedrumhellercom

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

ROSEBUDAKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE

Downtown CoreRotary Splash Park

DOWNTOWN DRUMHELLER

Bus DepotBadlands Historical Centre

Post Office

Civic CentreLibrary

RCMP

Medical Clinic

Medical Clinic

HOSPITAL

MIDLAND PROVINCIAL PARK

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

TO

TO NacmineBleriot FerryCarbon

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

LEGEND

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

TO

Map of the

Town of Drumheller

Drumheller Regional

Chamber of Development

amp Tourism

WORLDrsquoS LARGEST DINOSAUR

DeliaVerdant ValleyHandhills Lake

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

2012Home of the

HEY KIDSCool down at the

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

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ince

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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

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

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700 - Highway 9 South Drumheller

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

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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

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

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Visitors if you need a washroom please use ours

If you would like to offer this service to our visitors call 403-823-258033m

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

bull Cobras bull Gila Monsters bull Anacondas bull Crocodiles

Fred the 600 lb American Alligator

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

Special Educational Programs are availablefor pre-booked groups

Complete the Drumheller Experience

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

CRUISE IN EVERY THURSDAY500 - 800 pm

and every following Thursday Drumheller Location

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

While in Rosebud be sure to visit

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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 20Matinees - Wed Thurs SatEvenings - Fri SatldquoA touching life-affi rming deeply emotional drama with a generous dose of humorrdquo mdash New York Daily News

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

Nov 2 - Dec 22

Matinees - Wed Thurs SatEvenings - Thurs Fri SatDreams and angels and 40 miles to goNow accepting bookings for Christmas parties Private rooms available Call Pat at 403-677-2999

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

Who are you Jane Que and Josie LimWhere are you from Toronto OntarioWhat brings you to Drumheller We came to visit Jas-per and drove out here for the day My mom and I [Jane] heard wonderful things about DrumhellerWhat do you like most about Drumheller So far we have only seen the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur and it seems pretty interesting We are excited to spend our day explor-ing

What would you change about the valley Th e signage coming into downtown was a little confusing We eventually caught sight of the big dinosaur and just started heading in that direction If we came to visit your town what would you suggest us to see I would suggest the CN Tower Niagara Falls is also not far away and they are a must if yoursquove never been

Jane Que and Josie LimToronto OntarioSooohellip

Where ya fromWhere ya fromThroughout summertime

The Weekender will be looking for visitors

to the valley and sharing their stories

with inSide readers

Page 10 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller Friday August 31 2012

Michael James| inSide Drumheller

Th e Royal Tyr-rell Museum has just wrapped up excavat-ing a fi nd that could help shed light on one of the mysteries about the end of the age of dinosaurs Th e specimen be-lieved to be the re-mains of a Triceratops was found earlier this summer by a former museum employee and fossil hunter Tim Schowalter who then contacted the muse-um ldquoHe was keeping an eye on various out-crops like road cuts He spotted bones coming out of the road cut by the 571 and 854 intersection south of Delia in the Hand Hills He sent an email to the Tyrrell and I went out and noticed a lot more bones than in the photo he sent usrdquo said Dr Francois Th er-rien curator of dino-saur palaeoecology at the Tyrrell Museum Crews worked for 12 days in the July and August heat and found a huge concentration of bones In the end they came away with a jacket weighing over four tonnes Th ey had to bring in a truck and trailer to haul the

specimen to the Tyr-rell Museum Th e crew was work-ing on the side of the road and got a few cu-rious looks from mo-

torists passing by ldquoWe would have people drive by and slow down Some even stopped and came to see what was happen-ingrdquo said Th errien It is hoped prepara-tion will begin in the late fall or winter and is estimated it will take six months to prepare Based on shape of vertebrae suspects itrsquos a large horned dino-saur and Triceratops

is the only one known from that time in Al-berta Th e high concentra-tion of bones is un-usual for the area Th e fossils were found in a rock formation known as the Scollard For-mation Th e Scollard encompasses the time at the very end of the Cretaceous period

ldquoIt turned out to be a big fi nd for that partic-ular rock formation It comes from the end of the age of dinosaurs from 67 to 66 million years agordquo said Th er-rien Generally the Scol-lard Formation in the Hand Hills has very few fossils Prior to this fi nd most of the fi nds were microfos-sils which usually need a microscope to examine Th errien hopes the fi nd can shed light on why there are so few large dinosaur fossils in the Scollard Forma-tion ldquoFor some reason the Scollard Forma-tion doesnrsquot produce as many dinosaur fossils as the Dinosaur Park or Horseshoe Canyon Formations and wersquore not sure why Tricer-atops is the most com-

mon dinosaur for that time period in Mon-tana and Saskatch-ewan but not here in Alberta We donrsquot know why It could be because of environ-mental changes but it could be a number of other reasonsrdquo said Th errien ldquoTh is specimen could off er a hint but I think it will take a more exhaustive study of the Scollard Forma-tionrdquo Th errien has al-ready begun looking for more fossils in the Hand Hills in hopes of fi nding more dino-saurs Anyone who fi nds a fossil is encouraged to contact the Tyrrell Museum at 403-823-7707 or Tyrrellinfogovabca

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 31 2012 - 11

ldquoThis specimen could offer a

hint but I think it will take a more

exhaustive study of the Scollard

Formationrdquo

Dr Francios Therrien

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Tyrrell unearths rare dino from Hand Hills

The Tyrrell Museum crew of Martin Schilling (left) Tom Courtenay Jen Bansescu Chris Capobianco Dr Francois Therrien and Ola Kovalchuk with the four tonne jacket containing the remains of a Triceratops The fossil was

found in the Hand Hills and could shed light on why not many large dinosaurs during the end of the age of dino-saurs are found in Alberta

submitted photo

An example of a Triceratops such as what is believed to have been found in the Hand Hills recently Triceratops was the most common dinosaur of the end of the Creta-ceous in Montana and Saskatchewan but is a rare fi nd in Alberta for unknown reasons

submitted photo

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EMPLOYMENT

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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 EQUIPMENT FOR SALE 2007 JD450 Track Hoe 2000 Cat Track Hoe 4400 hours 2000 Cat DSM (2) 2006 Morookas Track Dump-sters Cat D7 Hydraulic Dozer amp Ripper West-lock Alberta 780-284-5500 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 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

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CLASSIFIEDS

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Call 403-823-2580 for more informationdrumhellerd h lllld h ll

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED Drivers re-quired Little Limo Car Service Drumheller Class 4 required Taxi experience an asset Will train right person Require driv-ers abstract criminal check Call 403-334-5466 34p35HELP WANTED Cook and dish-washers needed at WHIFS Res-taurant Bring resume to Lynn or Lorelee at WHIFS 35cHELP WANTEDGeneral labour-ers and framers required for Drumheller Paid weekly Please phone 403-932-7427 35p

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HOUSES FOR RENT

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APARTMENT FOR RENT

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COMING EVENTSSuper Colossal RUMMAGE SALE Sat September 8th at EPT (former Central School) 8 am to 3 pm in the gymnasium 3rd St and 3rd Ave downtown All proceeds to Little Explorers Child Care Play-ground Fundraiser Great shop-ping for everyone 35c36

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FREE PICKUPof all unwanted vehicles

Phone Bob or Chris403-364-2161

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While rain doused the sprits of Chuckwagon fans Friday night on Friday morning the Minichuck-wagons for Charity were rolling strong In the end Chuckwagon driver Al-lan Bengston piloted the OrsquoShearsquos mini-chuck to vic-tory For his effort $2500 was donated to the Drum-heller Salvation Army (In-set) At the cheque presen-tation are (l-r) Bengston Q91 station manager Lin-da Scheffelmaier Audrey Hems of Q91 and Crystal Gainer of OrsquoShearsquos

Mini-chuck champsMini-chuck champs

Contact usPhone 403-823-2580

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CLUES ACROSS

1 Essential fl oral oil5 Boast9 A way to travel on skis11 Austrian capital13 Sensationalist journalism15 Taxidrivers16 Atomic mass unit17 A rock-boring tool19 Actress Farrow20 The trunk of a tree22 Satisfy to excess23 Cleopatrarsquos snake24 Single-reed instrument25 Volcanic mountain in Japan26 Bon ____ witty remarks28 Competitors31 Republic of Ireland32 Late Show host

34 Parrot nostril membrane35 Moves into action37 Back talk38 A pointed end39 British Air Aces41 1st weekday42 Sound in mind43 Hypothetical original matter45 Head covering46 Classical musical dramas49 God of war amp sky (Germanic)50 Beginnings53 Coarse fabric used for bags55 High legislative assembly56 What a ghost does57 Pats gently58 Ceases to live

CLUES DOWN

1 NM National Lab Los ____2 In columns3 Inclusive4 Underground plant part5 Top part of an apron6 Confederate soldier7 Make lively8 Metamorphic rock type9 Thrust with a weapon10 Russian space station11 Rotates showing wind direction12 As fast as can be done (abbr)14 Desalinate15 Marcus Porcius18 Perching bird order21 Citizen rejects26 Missing soldiers27 Cantankerous29 German river30 Fed31 Large Australian fl ightless bird 33 Lasso users34 Spanish saloon36 Common cracker37 Glided high38 Draws from40 Deceptive tactics41 Conductance units42 Unit of loudness44 Steins47 Express pleasure48 A large amount51 Talk52 Belonging to a thing54 Language spoken by the Khonds

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Horoscopes

Sudoku

Crossword

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

Sudoku SolutionLast Weeks Crossword Solution

CREATIVE COLOURING

Word ScrambleRearrange the letters in the

word to spell somethingpertaining to yard sales

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14 - Friday August 31 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

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Motorists asked to be vigilant to

save student lives

Michael James| inSide Drumheller

Despite the concerns raised by parents Al-berta Transportation has decided not to up-grade the pedestrian crosswalk on Highway 9 South and 12 Ave SE Th e intersection is used by many students to go to and from Greentree School In the June 27 edition of Th e Drumheller Mail it was reported Alberta Transportation was conducting a warrant analysis on whether the Highway 9 and 12 Ave SE intersection should be upgraded ldquoTh e analysis was done in June and found that basically what there

is now is adequate Th e full red amber green signals are not requiredrdquo said Trent Bancarz spokeperson for Alberta Transportation Th e analysis was prompted by concerns raised by parents and residents that children were in danger when us-ing the crosswalk Th is past spring a Greentree student was crossing and his bike was hit by a passing vehicle Th e same student was al-most hit again only a few weeks later As part of the analy-sis Alberta Transpor-tation spent some time observing the crosswalk this past June ldquoWe took the concern seriously and we took a look at the intersec-tion You need to have the adequate signals in place for the intersec-tion but on the other hand people need to use it correctly as well to maximize safelyrdquo said Bancarz ldquoOne of the things we found when we observed the cross-walk is a lot of instances of people not using the crosswalk correctly Th ere is an onus on drivers as well When they see those amber lights fl ashing they should slow down and look to see if anyone is crossingrdquo Bancarz did note however the students using the crosswalk were doing so correctly unlike some adults Greentree School will be proactive in educat-ing its students about crosswalk safety ldquoTh e teachers go over student safety in health

class We talk about traf-fi c safety in our school council Wersquove put re-minders about traffi c safety in our monthly newsletterrdquo said Green-tree School associate principal Jane Smith ldquoWe also have supervi-sors before and after schoolrdquo Th e RCMP have be-gun monitoring inter-sections near schools such as the one in front of St Anthonyrsquos in an eff ort to educate driv-ers ldquoOur school patrols have started Th e school zones and intersections associated with them will be patrolled regu-larly with increased en-forcement in those in-tersectionsrdquo said Staff Sergeant Art Hopkins Greentree School and the Drumheller RCMP are asking motorists to be careful when ap-proaching intersections near schools ldquoWe ask motorists to please be aware of stu-dents crossing at the intersection Be vigi-lant about students on bike or foot going to and from schoolrdquo said Greentree School as-sociate principal Jane Smith ldquoMotorists should have increased vigi-lance now that kids are back in school A lot of these kids are in a rush theyrsquore excited to get to school and they might not be paying as close attention to motorists as they shouldrdquo said Staff Sergeant Hopkins ldquoEveryone has to do whatever they can to ensure the safety of our childrenrdquo

No upgrades in sight for busy Highway 9 crosswalk

The crosswalk of Highway 9 and 12 Ave SE will not be undergoing any upgrades after an Alberta Transporta-tion study concluded there were not suffi cient grounds to change the lights to the red amber green traffi c lights Greentree School and Drumheller RCMP are asking resi-dents to be vigilant when approaching the crosswalk

inSide photo by Michael James

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 31 2012 - 15

-Trip Advisor comment

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Travis PautlerAge 24Occupation Correctional Offi cer at the Drumheller InstitutionHow long have you lived in Drumheller For three years nowWhere are you originally from Medicine HatWhatrsquos your favourite part about the valley Defi nitely the people Everyone is so down to earth easy to get along with and right away I felt welcomedIs there anything you donrsquot like about Drum-heller Not really Th ere is an obscene amount of traffi c during the summer for this small town but what can you do You have a tattoo on your right arm does it have any special meaning Actually getting tattoos was sort of a tradition for the males on my momrsquos side of the family Mine has the family crest and a few other symbols representing my heritage I was in Grade 8 when I got my fi rst tattoo Dad signed off on it mom was pretty upset I thought it was pretty cool until I grew and it shifted Th en I had to get some work done

to it to make it look nice againWhatrsquos one food you couldnrsquot live without Meatloaf - it has that home-cooked taste and itrsquos very fi lling You canrsquot buy stuff like that in the storeWould you rather go sky diving or swim with Great White sharks Sky diving Irsquove seen Shark Week way too many times to even consider getting in the waterWhatrsquos your worst nightmare Quadruplets Jon and Kate Plus 8 ruined that for me Whatrsquos your dream vacation Irsquod like to visit Ja-pan as I am part Japanese Do you collect anything I just started collecting old school NFL rookie cards A colleague of mine got me into it What are some of your other hobbies I love working out at the new Badlands Community Facility and I just bought a camper and am anxious to use it Any words of wisdom Donrsquot believe what you hear and only believe half of what you see

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

Donella Swan| inSide Drumheller

Th e 2012 Alberta Professional Chuck-wagon and Chariot Association (APC-CA) event held at Dinosaur Downs from August 24 to 26 got off to a bit of a wet start Due to rain Fridayrsquos races were can-celled ldquoWe got an inch and a half of rain and we just couldnrsquot get the track ready in those conditionsrdquo said Mike Hansen president of the Drumheller Stampede and Agri-cultural Society By Saturday track conditions were much better and the races commenced Hansen said there were roughly 350 peo-ple in attendance Saturday and 300 on Sunday ldquoOverall the event went wellrdquo said Han-sen

The 2012 Alberta Professional Chuckwagon and Chariot Association (APCCA) event held at Dinosaur Downs from August 24 to 26 got off to a wet start Rain cancelled Fridayrsquos races but by Saturday the track was dry enough to be prepared for the event

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Chucks cancelled Friday due to rain

ALL ROADS LEAD TO

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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Patrick Kolafa |inSide Drumheller

If your neighbours were out all night last weekend there is a good chance they were at the Red Eye Memorial Tour-nament Th e annual Slo-Pitch tourney saw a lot of changes this year Th e tournament was moved up by a couple weeks and it also found a new home at the Starland Recre-ational Area near the Morrin Bridge While the team numbers were down a bit Fred Ma-kowecki said their bar-becue remained as busy as ever if not busier ldquoWe brought three-quarters of the food we did last year and I had to go back and top it up

over what we had last year I would say it was more than successfulrdquo said Makowecki While Friday morning brought a deluge of rain to the area by the time the games began Friday night the area was dry

enough to play While the weather did vary throughout the week-end spirits were high ldquoWhat a great bunch of people my goodness it was fun this year Th e teams were really great it give you chills that it

is your community out there doing it for you It strikes me as specialrdquo said Makowecki Th e tournament is staged each year in ben-efi t of the Chris Bolin Memorial Fund and the Morgan Jayne Project

16 - FridayAugust 31 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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Dragons bring in Stars to shinePatrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

Th e stars will be daz-zling next Th ursday night as some NHL greats will shine at the Drumheller Dragonsrsquo Badlands Evening of the Stars Broadcaster and speaker Jim Ralph Cal-gary Flame Michael Cammalleri and former Flame Craig Conroy will be special guests at a fundraising dinner and auction event at the Bad-lands Community Facil-ity Dragonsrsquo head coach Brian Curran said in his experience sports-men nights such as this have always been a great way to support the local team have fun and get excited about the com-ing season ldquoA lot of places donrsquot get the big stars of hock-ey coming to their town and itrsquos not just about

them itrsquos about the val-ue of the entertainment they can bring in Itrsquos a fun nightrdquo said Curran He says more than just hearing these greats speak there is also some once in a lifetime prizes up for grabs in the auc-tions and raffl es Th ese include a raffl e for a VIP golf weekend that includes four friends a private jet and two golf courses Auction items include the Ultimate 4th of July experience in New York City a trip to Scottsdale Arizona for a PGA Golf

Tour experience or a dream sports package where six can jet to De-troit to take in a Lions game and Red Wings game ldquoTh ese trips we are talking about are trips that you just canrsquot getrdquo they are very specialrdquo said Curran He is excited about the evening and says it can be valuable for the team ldquoTh ese kids will have a chance to talk to these players hellip about what it is to be a professional hockey player living the dream and what the

dream costs Th ere is a lot of commitmentrdquo said Curran ldquoTh ese guys do a good job at helping out the younger players because they once were that same player Th ey hold on to that advice a lot tighter than from guys who are further down the roadrdquo Th e Badlands Evening of the Stars is September 6 cocktails are at 5 pm For more information call the Dragons offi ce at 403-823-2022 or email kerridrumhellerdrag-onsca

Red Eye hits mark

The Starland Recreation area made a scenic backdrop for the Red Eye Memo-rial Tornament last weekend The camp-

ground was busy around the clock for the charity tournament Pictured left Laurie Bolin steps up to the plate

inSide photos by Patrick Kolafa

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HAPPENINGS6 - Friday August 31 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

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

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)

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 2NOON - 9 PM

West Opera House Square

ROSEBUDS

Purchase tickets or get information atwwwrosebudmusicfestivalcom

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Annual

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DRUMHELLER AREA NIGHTLIFEPlaying at The Napier Theatre Friday August 31 to Thursday September 6 730 pm The Bourne Legacy Closed MondaysSaturday September 1 Hand Hills 7th Annual BBQ at the Handhills HighCountry Hideaway Campground 500 pmThursday September 6 Drumheller Celebrating the Drumheller Dragons 10 Anniversary you are invited to the Badlands Evening of the Stars Badlands Community Facility Donrsquot miss this spectacular eve-ning Tickets available by calling 403-823-2022 or email kerridrum-hellerdragonscaMonday September 10 Drumheller Girl Guide Registration Sparks Brownies Guides Pathfinders Rangers Knox United Church Hall 6 pm - 8 pm Further information call Noella Brisebois 403-823-6976Thursdays starting August 2 Drumheller 6 week Country amp Western Swing (Jive) Lessons 700 pm for singles or couples at carol todor dance school Call 403-823-4377 to registerMonday evenings Nacmine Community Bingo at Nacmine Hall Doors open 6 pm Bingo starts at 730 pmWednesday evenings Drumheller Wing Night Flavourz Restaurant and LoungeFriday Nights Drumheller Friday Rib Night Flavourz Restaurant and Lounge

August 31 September 1-3 Rosebud Akokiniskway Golf Course pres-ents 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 403-677-2250Sunday September 2 Rosebud Rosebudrsquos 15 minutes of fame Noon - 9 pm Purchase tickets or get information at wwwrosebudmusicfesti-valcomSaturday Sept 8 Drumheller Super Colossal RUMMAGE SALE at EPT (former Central School) 8 am to 3 pm in the gymnasium 3rd St and 3rd Ave downtown All proceeds to Little Explorers Child Care Playground Fundraiser Great shopping for everyone Sunday September 16 Drumheller Food Safe Course 1 day Call Scott Patterson to register 403-823-3596 or 403-823-3594 Email gerkintelusplanetnetWednesday Afternoon KidsClub After School Program 330 - 530 pm Drumheller Church of the Nazarene 627 6 Street East 403-823-7020 for information

The fi nest chrome and rubber in the valley was on display at the Drumheller AampW restaurant on Thurs-day August 23 for a special cause This was Crusin for a Cause and $1 from every teen burger went to support those with Multiple Sclerosis

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

Cruisin for a cause

It seems that Irsquove been doing a lot of travelling this sum-mer Last week an old buddy and I reprised a road trip we had made 35 years ago up to Valemount BC and Hinton The trip then was to visit a couple of high school friends Les Damnanu and Morrie Archibauld 35 years later it was for the same reason to visit Morrie and Les In 1977 my old buddy Brian Kobe had just entered the Calgary Police Service and I was working some menial for-gettable job So forgettable in fact that Irsquove forgotten what Anyway Brian had just bought a new Camaro Rallye Sport and wanted to take it on a long drive we got together and decided Valemount was a long drive We called Morris and Les who were still single at the time working for the timber company and living in a hotel in Valemount

2012 ndash 35 years later both Les and Morris are long mar-ried with children and grandchildren Fortunately time has been kind and neither has changed too much physically and their personalities not at all We were all very happy to see one another there were hearty handshakes and yes even hugs all around The day after we arrived in Vale-mount where Les lives with his wife Terri Les took us on a 4 k hike up to beautiful Kinney Lake That evening Terri served up lasagna and cheesecake We pulled the cork on a bottle of wine laughed and reminisced It was good

In Hinton where Morrie lives with his wife Jodi the greet-ings were the same heartfelt handshakes and hugs Morrie barbequed a few steaks Jodi baked some potatoes boiled some corn and made a few salads Again more wine laughter and reminiscing Friday morning we were on the road home I hope we donrsquot leave it for another 35 years

This relates to the above road trip We left Calgary on Mon-day morning drove through Banff Lake Louise Jasper and on to Valemount Thatrsquos three mountain parks 2 national (Banff and Jasper) and one provincial (Mount Robson) In all three parks speed limits are reduced to 90 km per hour to help prevent wildlife collisions Of course there are signs ldquoBighorn Sheep on roadrdquo ldquoWatch for wildliferdquo ldquoElk on roadrdquo ldquoDeer next 3 kmrdquo As slow as we went as hard as we looked the biggest wildlife we saw in 4 days was a red squirrel Monday night walking the nature trail by the old hospital I watched 3 beaver and much to my delight a coyote walked the bank for about a quarter mile Gotta come home to see wildlife

Patrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

While the days are getting shorter and youngsters are heading back to school another busy summer has come and gone Every year Th e Week-ender runs the Great Drumheller Dinosaur Challenge Th is is by far one of the most popu-lar contests the paper runs and through the summer it receives hun-dreds of entries Th ese entries come from local residents as well as na-tional and international visitors Th is year is no excep-tion Once again the entry box was fl ooded What makes this con-test more fun is that it simply asks entrants to make comments on Drumheller Th is pro-vides feedback from res-

idents and visitors and like most years across the board it is positive

ldquoTh e best part about Drumheller was every-thingrdquo lauded one re-spondent Th is year it appears many through the valley were taking an Alberta Break although there was a strong contingent of entrants from Sas-katchewan and British Columbia And as with most years the good old dinosaurs were the most popular fi xture of the valley as one Edmonton visitor stated ldquoDrum-heller is the best place to learn about Dino-saursrdquo while a visitor from Ontario said the highlight of their visit was having ldquofun go-ing around looking at the dinosaurs around townrdquo One visitor said Drumheller is a ldquogreat

place to have a dino-saurus good timerdquo Another simply quipped ldquoRoarrrrdquo Not only were the dinosaurs popular but so were many sites One visitor from Eck-ville said she liked theldquoSwinging Bridge and counting Dinosaursrdquoand another raved about the Bumper Boats and the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur A family from Edmonton was certain-ly busy ldquoWe love the

sight seeing hoodoos hikes Little Church Suspension Bridge At-las Coal Mine Aqua-plex and rec centre lots of funrdquo More than a few parents ex-pressed how much they appreciated the spray park for their children Th e scenery is always popular with positive comments about the hills and hoodoos One visitor described Th e valley as ldquovery inter-esting picturesque

and cleanrdquo Th e friendliness of the community also shone through in the com-ments Many relayed positive experiences while visiting area at-tractions and business-es ldquoDrumheller is awe-some because of all the nice peoplerdquo Drumhellerrsquos reputa-tion as a service centre is becoming more and more known as many talk about pleasant shopping experiences and the community having ldquoall I needrdquo As one respondent testi-fi es ldquothis has been my shopping centre for 45 yearsrdquo As usual civic pride comes out in this survey

as respondent after re-spondent tells us what a great place Drumheller is to live ldquoA great place to call homerdquo says one and another says ldquoDrumheller is a beau-tiful town I love living here and love all the nice fresh weatherrdquo Th e survey also allows people to say what they feel Drumheller is lack-ing and this summer there were very few re-sponses of that nature indicating Drumheller is a complete package One that stands out however is from a visi-tor from Sundre who mentioned that a ldquoRoll-er Derby team is need-edrdquo Any takers

This summer The Weekender received hundreds of entries into its Great Drumheller Dinosaur Challenge

Great feedback responses to Great Drumheller Dinosaur Challenge

Friday May 22 2009

TheYour guide to

Friday August 31 2012 Page 7 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

For a complete listing

of programs and to book

your experience visit the

Museum or scan here

tyrrellmuseumcomprograms

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Four wheel actionZein Charles 4 rules the road in Midland on his Kawasaki quad This weekrsquos inSide Ride features 12 volts of off road power that can only be controlled by Zeinrsquos expert handling After all he has been tearing tracks for al-most two years on his ATV

Weekender photo by Patrick Kolafa

If you know someone who has a cool ride

let us knowCall us at 403-823-2580

or email newsinsidedrumhellercom

Rides

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

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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

Warranty ApprovedNext to Boston Pizza (403) 823 9667

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

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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

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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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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

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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

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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TRY the 90 day challengeTRY the 90 day challengeFor more info about the 90 day challenge call 403-820-5780For more info about the 90 day challenge call 403-820-5780

Monday-Friday 7 am - 9 pm Saturday 9 am - 5 pm Sunday 10 am - 5 pm

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Located at THE BRICKRailway Ave E amp Centre St

403-823-5723

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TENTSALEBIGGEST

As-is Furniture Scratch amp Dent Appliances Discontinued Electronics

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bull Cable Color TV bull Direct Dial Phones

bull 2 Room Suites bull Air Conditioning

bull Kitchens bull Fridges in Every Room

bull Affordable Rooms bull Free Internet

Turn West 2 Blocks North of Bridge

WHIFSFLAPJACK HOUSEWAFFLES bull HAMBURGERS bull ICE CREAM

bull FLAPJACKS bull SALADS

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

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Where to goWHEN YOU HAVE TO GO

Visitors if you need a washroom please use ours

If you would like to offer this service to our visitors call 403-823-258033m

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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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

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 20Matinees - Wed Thurs SatEvenings - Fri SatldquoA touching life-affi rming deeply emotional drama with a generous dose of humorrdquo mdash New York Daily News

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

Nov 2 - Dec 22

Matinees - Wed Thurs SatEvenings - Thurs Fri SatDreams and angels and 40 miles to goNow accepting bookings for Christmas parties Private rooms available Call Pat at 403-677-2999

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

Who are you Jane Que and Josie LimWhere are you from Toronto OntarioWhat brings you to Drumheller We came to visit Jas-per and drove out here for the day My mom and I [Jane] heard wonderful things about DrumhellerWhat do you like most about Drumheller So far we have only seen the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur and it seems pretty interesting We are excited to spend our day explor-ing

What would you change about the valley Th e signage coming into downtown was a little confusing We eventually caught sight of the big dinosaur and just started heading in that direction If we came to visit your town what would you suggest us to see I would suggest the CN Tower Niagara Falls is also not far away and they are a must if yoursquove never been

Jane Que and Josie LimToronto OntarioSooohellip

Where ya fromWhere ya fromThroughout summertime

The Weekender will be looking for visitors

to the valley and sharing their stories

with inSide readers

Page 10 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller Friday August 31 2012

Michael James| inSide Drumheller

Th e Royal Tyr-rell Museum has just wrapped up excavat-ing a fi nd that could help shed light on one of the mysteries about the end of the age of dinosaurs Th e specimen be-lieved to be the re-mains of a Triceratops was found earlier this summer by a former museum employee and fossil hunter Tim Schowalter who then contacted the muse-um ldquoHe was keeping an eye on various out-crops like road cuts He spotted bones coming out of the road cut by the 571 and 854 intersection south of Delia in the Hand Hills He sent an email to the Tyrrell and I went out and noticed a lot more bones than in the photo he sent usrdquo said Dr Francois Th er-rien curator of dino-saur palaeoecology at the Tyrrell Museum Crews worked for 12 days in the July and August heat and found a huge concentration of bones In the end they came away with a jacket weighing over four tonnes Th ey had to bring in a truck and trailer to haul the

specimen to the Tyr-rell Museum Th e crew was work-ing on the side of the road and got a few cu-rious looks from mo-

torists passing by ldquoWe would have people drive by and slow down Some even stopped and came to see what was happen-ingrdquo said Th errien It is hoped prepara-tion will begin in the late fall or winter and is estimated it will take six months to prepare Based on shape of vertebrae suspects itrsquos a large horned dino-saur and Triceratops

is the only one known from that time in Al-berta Th e high concentra-tion of bones is un-usual for the area Th e fossils were found in a rock formation known as the Scollard For-mation Th e Scollard encompasses the time at the very end of the Cretaceous period

ldquoIt turned out to be a big fi nd for that partic-ular rock formation It comes from the end of the age of dinosaurs from 67 to 66 million years agordquo said Th er-rien Generally the Scol-lard Formation in the Hand Hills has very few fossils Prior to this fi nd most of the fi nds were microfos-sils which usually need a microscope to examine Th errien hopes the fi nd can shed light on why there are so few large dinosaur fossils in the Scollard Forma-tion ldquoFor some reason the Scollard Forma-tion doesnrsquot produce as many dinosaur fossils as the Dinosaur Park or Horseshoe Canyon Formations and wersquore not sure why Tricer-atops is the most com-

mon dinosaur for that time period in Mon-tana and Saskatch-ewan but not here in Alberta We donrsquot know why It could be because of environ-mental changes but it could be a number of other reasonsrdquo said Th errien ldquoTh is specimen could off er a hint but I think it will take a more exhaustive study of the Scollard Forma-tionrdquo Th errien has al-ready begun looking for more fossils in the Hand Hills in hopes of fi nding more dino-saurs Anyone who fi nds a fossil is encouraged to contact the Tyrrell Museum at 403-823-7707 or Tyrrellinfogovabca

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 31 2012 - 11

ldquoThis specimen could offer a

hint but I think it will take a more

exhaustive study of the Scollard

Formationrdquo

Dr Francios Therrien

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Tyrrell unearths rare dino from Hand Hills

The Tyrrell Museum crew of Martin Schilling (left) Tom Courtenay Jen Bansescu Chris Capobianco Dr Francois Therrien and Ola Kovalchuk with the four tonne jacket containing the remains of a Triceratops The fossil was

found in the Hand Hills and could shed light on why not many large dinosaurs during the end of the age of dino-saurs are found in Alberta

submitted photo

An example of a Triceratops such as what is believed to have been found in the Hand Hills recently Triceratops was the most common dinosaur of the end of the Creta-ceous in Montana and Saskatchewan but is a rare fi nd in Alberta for unknown reasons

submitted photo

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While rain doused the sprits of Chuckwagon fans Friday night on Friday morning the Minichuck-wagons for Charity were rolling strong In the end Chuckwagon driver Al-lan Bengston piloted the OrsquoShearsquos mini-chuck to vic-tory For his effort $2500 was donated to the Drum-heller Salvation Army (In-set) At the cheque presen-tation are (l-r) Bengston Q91 station manager Lin-da Scheffelmaier Audrey Hems of Q91 and Crystal Gainer of OrsquoShearsquos

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34 Parrot nostril membrane35 Moves into action37 Back talk38 A pointed end39 British Air Aces41 1st weekday42 Sound in mind43 Hypothetical original matter45 Head covering46 Classical musical dramas49 God of war amp sky (Germanic)50 Beginnings53 Coarse fabric used for bags55 High legislative assembly56 What a ghost does57 Pats gently58 Ceases to live

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1 NM National Lab Los ____2 In columns3 Inclusive4 Underground plant part5 Top part of an apron6 Confederate soldier7 Make lively8 Metamorphic rock type9 Thrust with a weapon10 Russian space station11 Rotates showing wind direction12 As fast as can be done (abbr)14 Desalinate15 Marcus Porcius18 Perching bird order21 Citizen rejects26 Missing soldiers27 Cantankerous29 German river30 Fed31 Large Australian fl ightless bird 33 Lasso users34 Spanish saloon36 Common cracker37 Glided high38 Draws from40 Deceptive tactics41 Conductance units42 Unit of loudness44 Steins47 Express pleasure48 A large amount51 Talk52 Belonging to a thing54 Language spoken by the Khonds

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Horoscopes

Sudoku

Crossword

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

Sudoku SolutionLast Weeks Crossword Solution

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Motorists asked to be vigilant to

save student lives

Michael James| inSide Drumheller

Despite the concerns raised by parents Al-berta Transportation has decided not to up-grade the pedestrian crosswalk on Highway 9 South and 12 Ave SE Th e intersection is used by many students to go to and from Greentree School In the June 27 edition of Th e Drumheller Mail it was reported Alberta Transportation was conducting a warrant analysis on whether the Highway 9 and 12 Ave SE intersection should be upgraded ldquoTh e analysis was done in June and found that basically what there

is now is adequate Th e full red amber green signals are not requiredrdquo said Trent Bancarz spokeperson for Alberta Transportation Th e analysis was prompted by concerns raised by parents and residents that children were in danger when us-ing the crosswalk Th is past spring a Greentree student was crossing and his bike was hit by a passing vehicle Th e same student was al-most hit again only a few weeks later As part of the analy-sis Alberta Transpor-tation spent some time observing the crosswalk this past June ldquoWe took the concern seriously and we took a look at the intersec-tion You need to have the adequate signals in place for the intersec-tion but on the other hand people need to use it correctly as well to maximize safelyrdquo said Bancarz ldquoOne of the things we found when we observed the cross-walk is a lot of instances of people not using the crosswalk correctly Th ere is an onus on drivers as well When they see those amber lights fl ashing they should slow down and look to see if anyone is crossingrdquo Bancarz did note however the students using the crosswalk were doing so correctly unlike some adults Greentree School will be proactive in educat-ing its students about crosswalk safety ldquoTh e teachers go over student safety in health

class We talk about traf-fi c safety in our school council Wersquove put re-minders about traffi c safety in our monthly newsletterrdquo said Green-tree School associate principal Jane Smith ldquoWe also have supervi-sors before and after schoolrdquo Th e RCMP have be-gun monitoring inter-sections near schools such as the one in front of St Anthonyrsquos in an eff ort to educate driv-ers ldquoOur school patrols have started Th e school zones and intersections associated with them will be patrolled regu-larly with increased en-forcement in those in-tersectionsrdquo said Staff Sergeant Art Hopkins Greentree School and the Drumheller RCMP are asking motorists to be careful when ap-proaching intersections near schools ldquoWe ask motorists to please be aware of stu-dents crossing at the intersection Be vigi-lant about students on bike or foot going to and from schoolrdquo said Greentree School as-sociate principal Jane Smith ldquoMotorists should have increased vigi-lance now that kids are back in school A lot of these kids are in a rush theyrsquore excited to get to school and they might not be paying as close attention to motorists as they shouldrdquo said Staff Sergeant Hopkins ldquoEveryone has to do whatever they can to ensure the safety of our childrenrdquo

No upgrades in sight for busy Highway 9 crosswalk

The crosswalk of Highway 9 and 12 Ave SE will not be undergoing any upgrades after an Alberta Transporta-tion study concluded there were not suffi cient grounds to change the lights to the red amber green traffi c lights Greentree School and Drumheller RCMP are asking resi-dents to be vigilant when approaching the crosswalk

inSide photo by Michael James

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 31 2012 - 15

-Trip Advisor comment

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Travis PautlerAge 24Occupation Correctional Offi cer at the Drumheller InstitutionHow long have you lived in Drumheller For three years nowWhere are you originally from Medicine HatWhatrsquos your favourite part about the valley Defi nitely the people Everyone is so down to earth easy to get along with and right away I felt welcomedIs there anything you donrsquot like about Drum-heller Not really Th ere is an obscene amount of traffi c during the summer for this small town but what can you do You have a tattoo on your right arm does it have any special meaning Actually getting tattoos was sort of a tradition for the males on my momrsquos side of the family Mine has the family crest and a few other symbols representing my heritage I was in Grade 8 when I got my fi rst tattoo Dad signed off on it mom was pretty upset I thought it was pretty cool until I grew and it shifted Th en I had to get some work done

to it to make it look nice againWhatrsquos one food you couldnrsquot live without Meatloaf - it has that home-cooked taste and itrsquos very fi lling You canrsquot buy stuff like that in the storeWould you rather go sky diving or swim with Great White sharks Sky diving Irsquove seen Shark Week way too many times to even consider getting in the waterWhatrsquos your worst nightmare Quadruplets Jon and Kate Plus 8 ruined that for me Whatrsquos your dream vacation Irsquod like to visit Ja-pan as I am part Japanese Do you collect anything I just started collecting old school NFL rookie cards A colleague of mine got me into it What are some of your other hobbies I love working out at the new Badlands Community Facility and I just bought a camper and am anxious to use it Any words of wisdom Donrsquot believe what you hear and only believe half of what you see

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

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Donella Swan| inSide Drumheller

Th e 2012 Alberta Professional Chuck-wagon and Chariot Association (APC-CA) event held at Dinosaur Downs from August 24 to 26 got off to a bit of a wet start Due to rain Fridayrsquos races were can-celled ldquoWe got an inch and a half of rain and we just couldnrsquot get the track ready in those conditionsrdquo said Mike Hansen president of the Drumheller Stampede and Agri-cultural Society By Saturday track conditions were much better and the races commenced Hansen said there were roughly 350 peo-ple in attendance Saturday and 300 on Sunday ldquoOverall the event went wellrdquo said Han-sen

The 2012 Alberta Professional Chuckwagon and Chariot Association (APCCA) event held at Dinosaur Downs from August 24 to 26 got off to a wet start Rain cancelled Fridayrsquos races but by Saturday the track was dry enough to be prepared for the event

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Chucks cancelled Friday due to rain

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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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Patrick Kolafa |inSide Drumheller

If your neighbours were out all night last weekend there is a good chance they were at the Red Eye Memorial Tour-nament Th e annual Slo-Pitch tourney saw a lot of changes this year Th e tournament was moved up by a couple weeks and it also found a new home at the Starland Recre-ational Area near the Morrin Bridge While the team numbers were down a bit Fred Ma-kowecki said their bar-becue remained as busy as ever if not busier ldquoWe brought three-quarters of the food we did last year and I had to go back and top it up

over what we had last year I would say it was more than successfulrdquo said Makowecki While Friday morning brought a deluge of rain to the area by the time the games began Friday night the area was dry

enough to play While the weather did vary throughout the week-end spirits were high ldquoWhat a great bunch of people my goodness it was fun this year Th e teams were really great it give you chills that it

is your community out there doing it for you It strikes me as specialrdquo said Makowecki Th e tournament is staged each year in ben-efi t of the Chris Bolin Memorial Fund and the Morgan Jayne Project

16 - FridayAugust 31 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

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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Dragons bring in Stars to shinePatrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

Th e stars will be daz-zling next Th ursday night as some NHL greats will shine at the Drumheller Dragonsrsquo Badlands Evening of the Stars Broadcaster and speaker Jim Ralph Cal-gary Flame Michael Cammalleri and former Flame Craig Conroy will be special guests at a fundraising dinner and auction event at the Bad-lands Community Facil-ity Dragonsrsquo head coach Brian Curran said in his experience sports-men nights such as this have always been a great way to support the local team have fun and get excited about the com-ing season ldquoA lot of places donrsquot get the big stars of hock-ey coming to their town and itrsquos not just about

them itrsquos about the val-ue of the entertainment they can bring in Itrsquos a fun nightrdquo said Curran He says more than just hearing these greats speak there is also some once in a lifetime prizes up for grabs in the auc-tions and raffl es Th ese include a raffl e for a VIP golf weekend that includes four friends a private jet and two golf courses Auction items include the Ultimate 4th of July experience in New York City a trip to Scottsdale Arizona for a PGA Golf

Tour experience or a dream sports package where six can jet to De-troit to take in a Lions game and Red Wings game ldquoTh ese trips we are talking about are trips that you just canrsquot getrdquo they are very specialrdquo said Curran He is excited about the evening and says it can be valuable for the team ldquoTh ese kids will have a chance to talk to these players hellip about what it is to be a professional hockey player living the dream and what the

dream costs Th ere is a lot of commitmentrdquo said Curran ldquoTh ese guys do a good job at helping out the younger players because they once were that same player Th ey hold on to that advice a lot tighter than from guys who are further down the roadrdquo Th e Badlands Evening of the Stars is September 6 cocktails are at 5 pm For more information call the Dragons offi ce at 403-823-2022 or email kerridrumhellerdrag-onsca

Red Eye hits mark

The Starland Recreation area made a scenic backdrop for the Red Eye Memo-rial Tornament last weekend The camp-

ground was busy around the clock for the charity tournament Pictured left Laurie Bolin steps up to the plate

inSide photos by Patrick Kolafa

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Page 7: inSide Drumheller Aug 31, 2012

Friday May 22 2009

TheYour guide to

Friday August 31 2012 Page 7 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

For a complete listing

of programs and to book

your experience visit the

Museum or scan here

tyrrellmuseumcomprograms

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

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

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Four wheel actionZein Charles 4 rules the road in Midland on his Kawasaki quad This weekrsquos inSide Ride features 12 volts of off road power that can only be controlled by Zeinrsquos expert handling After all he has been tearing tracks for al-most two years on his ATV

Weekender photo by Patrick Kolafa

If you know someone who has a cool ride

let us knowCall us at 403-823-2580

or email newsinsidedrumhellercom

Rides

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

ROSEBUDAKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE

Downtown CoreRotary Splash Park

DOWNTOWN DRUMHELLER

Bus DepotBadlands Historical Centre

Post Office

Civic CentreLibrary

RCMP

Medical Clinic

Medical Clinic

HOSPITAL

MIDLAND PROVINCIAL PARK

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

TO

TO NacmineBleriot FerryCarbon

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

LEGEND

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

TO

Map of the

Town of Drumheller

Drumheller Regional

Chamber of Development

amp Tourism

WORLDrsquoS LARGEST DINOSAUR

DeliaVerdant ValleyHandhills Lake

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

2012Home of the

HEY KIDSCool down at the

Rotary Splash Park

Located next to the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur

The Fossil Shop

WHIFS Flapjack House

Horseshoe CanyonHelicopter Rides

REPTILEWORLD

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

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

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

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

It was Sam Drumheller who first exploited rich coal reserves

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

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

Tourist information

HospitalH

Badlands Community

Facility

Badlands Comuniity Faclity

Here to make you happyTM

LEGEND

Tourist informationHospitalH

Portable water amp dump station Medical Clinic

Dump Station

H

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

Soon to be

SAVE $10OFF YOUR NEXT SERVICE

Warranty ApprovedNext to Boston Pizza (403) 823 9667

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

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TH

E O

RIG

INA

L s

ince

198

6The Fossil Shopinc

61 bridge street 403-823-6774

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

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

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

Unique gifts for everyone on your list

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

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

388 Centre Street Downtown Drumheller 403-823-3030

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

k20p

24m

403-823-6362

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Free delivery within town limits

on orders over $2500 after 5 pm

2 for 1pizza amp pasta

TAKE OUT ONLY

700 - Highway 9 South Drumheller

Come climb inside the

OPEN DAILYOPEN DAILY

XpsmeXpsmersquorsquottLARGESTEjoptbvsEjoptbvs

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

Visit

Photo by Mike Todor

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

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

WErsquoRE LOCATED IN EAST COULEE AT 169-6TH STREET

(403) 822-2258 k20c36m

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

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

Can you believe it70 flavours of milkshakes

and slushDare to try one

Bernie Made

It

You Gotta Eat Here

k20c35m

Located at The Brick Railway Ave East amp Centre Street

Find us on FacebookFind us on Facebook

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

k20cm

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BARin the Dinosaur Hotel

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

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

ROSEBUDAKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE

Downtown CoreRotary Splash Park

DOWNTOWN DRUMHELLER

Bus DepotBadlands Historical Centre

Post Office

Civic CentreLibrary

RCMP

Medical Clinic

Medical Clinic

HOSPITAL

MIDLAND PROVINCIAL PARK

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

TO

TO NacmineBleriot FerryCarbon

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

LEGEND

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

TO

Map of the

Town of Drumheller

Drumheller Regional

Chamber of Development

amp Tourism

WORLDrsquoS LARGEST DINOSAUR

DeliaVerdant ValleyHandhills Lake

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

2012Home of the

HEY KIDSCool down at the

Rotary Splash Park

Located next to the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur

The Fossil Shop

WHIFS Flapjack House

Horseshoe CanyonHelicopter Rides

REPTILEWORLD

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

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

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

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

It was Sam Drumheller who first exploited rich coal reserves

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

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

Tourist information

HospitalH

Badlands Community

Facility

Badlands Comuniity Faclity

Here to make you happyTM

LEGEND

Tourist informationHospitalH

Portable water amp dump station Medical Clinic

Dump Station

H

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

Soon to be

SAVE $10OFF YOUR NEXT SERVICE

Warranty ApprovedNext to Boston Pizza (403) 823 9667

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

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

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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includes GST

Take the challenge Now ServingTake the challenge Now ServingVisalis Vi Shape ShakesVisalis Vi Shape Shakes

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TRY the 90 day challengeTRY the 90 day challengeFor more info about the 90 day challenge call 403-820-5780For more info about the 90 day challenge call 403-820-5780

Monday-Friday 7 am - 9 pm Saturday 9 am - 5 pm Sunday 10 am - 5 pm

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Located at THE BRICKRailway Ave E amp Centre St

403-823-5723

DR

UM

HEL

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OFF90UPTO Our original price on clearance items in the tent

com

TENTSALEBIGGEST

As-is Furniture Scratch amp Dent Appliances Discontinued Electronics

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bull Cable Color TV bull Direct Dial Phones

bull 2 Room Suites bull Air Conditioning

bull Kitchens bull Fridges in Every Room

bull Affordable Rooms bull Free Internet

Turn West 2 Blocks North of Bridge

WHIFSFLAPJACK HOUSEWAFFLES bull HAMBURGERS bull ICE CREAM

bull FLAPJACKS bull SALADS

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

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

Where to goWHEN YOU HAVE TO GO

Visitors if you need a washroom please use ours

If you would like to offer this service to our visitors call 403-823-258033m

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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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

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 20Matinees - Wed Thurs SatEvenings - Fri SatldquoA touching life-affi rming deeply emotional drama with a generous dose of humorrdquo mdash New York Daily News

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

Nov 2 - Dec 22

Matinees - Wed Thurs SatEvenings - Thurs Fri SatDreams and angels and 40 miles to goNow accepting bookings for Christmas parties Private rooms available Call Pat at 403-677-2999

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

Who are you Jane Que and Josie LimWhere are you from Toronto OntarioWhat brings you to Drumheller We came to visit Jas-per and drove out here for the day My mom and I [Jane] heard wonderful things about DrumhellerWhat do you like most about Drumheller So far we have only seen the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur and it seems pretty interesting We are excited to spend our day explor-ing

What would you change about the valley Th e signage coming into downtown was a little confusing We eventually caught sight of the big dinosaur and just started heading in that direction If we came to visit your town what would you suggest us to see I would suggest the CN Tower Niagara Falls is also not far away and they are a must if yoursquove never been

Jane Que and Josie LimToronto OntarioSooohellip

Where ya fromWhere ya fromThroughout summertime

The Weekender will be looking for visitors

to the valley and sharing their stories

with inSide readers

Page 10 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller Friday August 31 2012

Michael James| inSide Drumheller

Th e Royal Tyr-rell Museum has just wrapped up excavat-ing a fi nd that could help shed light on one of the mysteries about the end of the age of dinosaurs Th e specimen be-lieved to be the re-mains of a Triceratops was found earlier this summer by a former museum employee and fossil hunter Tim Schowalter who then contacted the muse-um ldquoHe was keeping an eye on various out-crops like road cuts He spotted bones coming out of the road cut by the 571 and 854 intersection south of Delia in the Hand Hills He sent an email to the Tyrrell and I went out and noticed a lot more bones than in the photo he sent usrdquo said Dr Francois Th er-rien curator of dino-saur palaeoecology at the Tyrrell Museum Crews worked for 12 days in the July and August heat and found a huge concentration of bones In the end they came away with a jacket weighing over four tonnes Th ey had to bring in a truck and trailer to haul the

specimen to the Tyr-rell Museum Th e crew was work-ing on the side of the road and got a few cu-rious looks from mo-

torists passing by ldquoWe would have people drive by and slow down Some even stopped and came to see what was happen-ingrdquo said Th errien It is hoped prepara-tion will begin in the late fall or winter and is estimated it will take six months to prepare Based on shape of vertebrae suspects itrsquos a large horned dino-saur and Triceratops

is the only one known from that time in Al-berta Th e high concentra-tion of bones is un-usual for the area Th e fossils were found in a rock formation known as the Scollard For-mation Th e Scollard encompasses the time at the very end of the Cretaceous period

ldquoIt turned out to be a big fi nd for that partic-ular rock formation It comes from the end of the age of dinosaurs from 67 to 66 million years agordquo said Th er-rien Generally the Scol-lard Formation in the Hand Hills has very few fossils Prior to this fi nd most of the fi nds were microfos-sils which usually need a microscope to examine Th errien hopes the fi nd can shed light on why there are so few large dinosaur fossils in the Scollard Forma-tion ldquoFor some reason the Scollard Forma-tion doesnrsquot produce as many dinosaur fossils as the Dinosaur Park or Horseshoe Canyon Formations and wersquore not sure why Tricer-atops is the most com-

mon dinosaur for that time period in Mon-tana and Saskatch-ewan but not here in Alberta We donrsquot know why It could be because of environ-mental changes but it could be a number of other reasonsrdquo said Th errien ldquoTh is specimen could off er a hint but I think it will take a more exhaustive study of the Scollard Forma-tionrdquo Th errien has al-ready begun looking for more fossils in the Hand Hills in hopes of fi nding more dino-saurs Anyone who fi nds a fossil is encouraged to contact the Tyrrell Museum at 403-823-7707 or Tyrrellinfogovabca

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 31 2012 - 11

ldquoThis specimen could offer a

hint but I think it will take a more

exhaustive study of the Scollard

Formationrdquo

Dr Francios Therrien

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Tyrrell unearths rare dino from Hand Hills

The Tyrrell Museum crew of Martin Schilling (left) Tom Courtenay Jen Bansescu Chris Capobianco Dr Francois Therrien and Ola Kovalchuk with the four tonne jacket containing the remains of a Triceratops The fossil was

found in the Hand Hills and could shed light on why not many large dinosaurs during the end of the age of dino-saurs are found in Alberta

submitted photo

An example of a Triceratops such as what is believed to have been found in the Hand Hills recently Triceratops was the most common dinosaur of the end of the Creta-ceous in Montana and Saskatchewan but is a rare fi nd in Alberta for unknown reasons

submitted photo

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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 EQUIPMENT FOR SALE 2007 JD450 Track Hoe 2000 Cat Track Hoe 4400 hours 2000 Cat DSM (2) 2006 Morookas Track Dump-sters Cat D7 Hydraulic Dozer amp Ripper West-lock Alberta 780-284-5500 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 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

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HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED Drivers re-quired Little Limo Car Service Drumheller Class 4 required Taxi experience an asset Will train right person Require driv-ers abstract criminal check Call 403-334-5466 34p35HELP WANTED Cook and dish-washers needed at WHIFS Res-taurant Bring resume to Lynn or Lorelee at WHIFS 35cHELP WANTEDGeneral labour-ers and framers required for Drumheller Paid weekly Please phone 403-932-7427 35p

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While rain doused the sprits of Chuckwagon fans Friday night on Friday morning the Minichuck-wagons for Charity were rolling strong In the end Chuckwagon driver Al-lan Bengston piloted the OrsquoShearsquos mini-chuck to vic-tory For his effort $2500 was donated to the Drum-heller Salvation Army (In-set) At the cheque presen-tation are (l-r) Bengston Q91 station manager Lin-da Scheffelmaier Audrey Hems of Q91 and Crystal Gainer of OrsquoShearsquos

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1 Essential fl oral oil5 Boast9 A way to travel on skis11 Austrian capital13 Sensationalist journalism15 Taxidrivers16 Atomic mass unit17 A rock-boring tool19 Actress Farrow20 The trunk of a tree22 Satisfy to excess23 Cleopatrarsquos snake24 Single-reed instrument25 Volcanic mountain in Japan26 Bon ____ witty remarks28 Competitors31 Republic of Ireland32 Late Show host

34 Parrot nostril membrane35 Moves into action37 Back talk38 A pointed end39 British Air Aces41 1st weekday42 Sound in mind43 Hypothetical original matter45 Head covering46 Classical musical dramas49 God of war amp sky (Germanic)50 Beginnings53 Coarse fabric used for bags55 High legislative assembly56 What a ghost does57 Pats gently58 Ceases to live

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1 NM National Lab Los ____2 In columns3 Inclusive4 Underground plant part5 Top part of an apron6 Confederate soldier7 Make lively8 Metamorphic rock type9 Thrust with a weapon10 Russian space station11 Rotates showing wind direction12 As fast as can be done (abbr)14 Desalinate15 Marcus Porcius18 Perching bird order21 Citizen rejects26 Missing soldiers27 Cantankerous29 German river30 Fed31 Large Australian fl ightless bird 33 Lasso users34 Spanish saloon36 Common cracker37 Glided high38 Draws from40 Deceptive tactics41 Conductance units42 Unit of loudness44 Steins47 Express pleasure48 A large amount51 Talk52 Belonging to a thing54 Language spoken by the Khonds

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Horoscopes

Sudoku

Crossword

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

Sudoku SolutionLast Weeks Crossword Solution

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14 - Friday August 31 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

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Motorists asked to be vigilant to

save student lives

Michael James| inSide Drumheller

Despite the concerns raised by parents Al-berta Transportation has decided not to up-grade the pedestrian crosswalk on Highway 9 South and 12 Ave SE Th e intersection is used by many students to go to and from Greentree School In the June 27 edition of Th e Drumheller Mail it was reported Alberta Transportation was conducting a warrant analysis on whether the Highway 9 and 12 Ave SE intersection should be upgraded ldquoTh e analysis was done in June and found that basically what there

is now is adequate Th e full red amber green signals are not requiredrdquo said Trent Bancarz spokeperson for Alberta Transportation Th e analysis was prompted by concerns raised by parents and residents that children were in danger when us-ing the crosswalk Th is past spring a Greentree student was crossing and his bike was hit by a passing vehicle Th e same student was al-most hit again only a few weeks later As part of the analy-sis Alberta Transpor-tation spent some time observing the crosswalk this past June ldquoWe took the concern seriously and we took a look at the intersec-tion You need to have the adequate signals in place for the intersec-tion but on the other hand people need to use it correctly as well to maximize safelyrdquo said Bancarz ldquoOne of the things we found when we observed the cross-walk is a lot of instances of people not using the crosswalk correctly Th ere is an onus on drivers as well When they see those amber lights fl ashing they should slow down and look to see if anyone is crossingrdquo Bancarz did note however the students using the crosswalk were doing so correctly unlike some adults Greentree School will be proactive in educat-ing its students about crosswalk safety ldquoTh e teachers go over student safety in health

class We talk about traf-fi c safety in our school council Wersquove put re-minders about traffi c safety in our monthly newsletterrdquo said Green-tree School associate principal Jane Smith ldquoWe also have supervi-sors before and after schoolrdquo Th e RCMP have be-gun monitoring inter-sections near schools such as the one in front of St Anthonyrsquos in an eff ort to educate driv-ers ldquoOur school patrols have started Th e school zones and intersections associated with them will be patrolled regu-larly with increased en-forcement in those in-tersectionsrdquo said Staff Sergeant Art Hopkins Greentree School and the Drumheller RCMP are asking motorists to be careful when ap-proaching intersections near schools ldquoWe ask motorists to please be aware of stu-dents crossing at the intersection Be vigi-lant about students on bike or foot going to and from schoolrdquo said Greentree School as-sociate principal Jane Smith ldquoMotorists should have increased vigi-lance now that kids are back in school A lot of these kids are in a rush theyrsquore excited to get to school and they might not be paying as close attention to motorists as they shouldrdquo said Staff Sergeant Hopkins ldquoEveryone has to do whatever they can to ensure the safety of our childrenrdquo

No upgrades in sight for busy Highway 9 crosswalk

The crosswalk of Highway 9 and 12 Ave SE will not be undergoing any upgrades after an Alberta Transporta-tion study concluded there were not suffi cient grounds to change the lights to the red amber green traffi c lights Greentree School and Drumheller RCMP are asking resi-dents to be vigilant when approaching the crosswalk

inSide photo by Michael James

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 31 2012 - 15

-Trip Advisor comment

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Travis PautlerAge 24Occupation Correctional Offi cer at the Drumheller InstitutionHow long have you lived in Drumheller For three years nowWhere are you originally from Medicine HatWhatrsquos your favourite part about the valley Defi nitely the people Everyone is so down to earth easy to get along with and right away I felt welcomedIs there anything you donrsquot like about Drum-heller Not really Th ere is an obscene amount of traffi c during the summer for this small town but what can you do You have a tattoo on your right arm does it have any special meaning Actually getting tattoos was sort of a tradition for the males on my momrsquos side of the family Mine has the family crest and a few other symbols representing my heritage I was in Grade 8 when I got my fi rst tattoo Dad signed off on it mom was pretty upset I thought it was pretty cool until I grew and it shifted Th en I had to get some work done

to it to make it look nice againWhatrsquos one food you couldnrsquot live without Meatloaf - it has that home-cooked taste and itrsquos very fi lling You canrsquot buy stuff like that in the storeWould you rather go sky diving or swim with Great White sharks Sky diving Irsquove seen Shark Week way too many times to even consider getting in the waterWhatrsquos your worst nightmare Quadruplets Jon and Kate Plus 8 ruined that for me Whatrsquos your dream vacation Irsquod like to visit Ja-pan as I am part Japanese Do you collect anything I just started collecting old school NFL rookie cards A colleague of mine got me into it What are some of your other hobbies I love working out at the new Badlands Community Facility and I just bought a camper and am anxious to use it Any words of wisdom Donrsquot believe what you hear and only believe half of what you see

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

Donella Swan| inSide Drumheller

Th e 2012 Alberta Professional Chuck-wagon and Chariot Association (APC-CA) event held at Dinosaur Downs from August 24 to 26 got off to a bit of a wet start Due to rain Fridayrsquos races were can-celled ldquoWe got an inch and a half of rain and we just couldnrsquot get the track ready in those conditionsrdquo said Mike Hansen president of the Drumheller Stampede and Agri-cultural Society By Saturday track conditions were much better and the races commenced Hansen said there were roughly 350 peo-ple in attendance Saturday and 300 on Sunday ldquoOverall the event went wellrdquo said Han-sen

The 2012 Alberta Professional Chuckwagon and Chariot Association (APCCA) event held at Dinosaur Downs from August 24 to 26 got off to a wet start Rain cancelled Fridayrsquos races but by Saturday the track was dry enough to be prepared for the event

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Chucks cancelled Friday due to rain

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Patrick Kolafa |inSide Drumheller

If your neighbours were out all night last weekend there is a good chance they were at the Red Eye Memorial Tour-nament Th e annual Slo-Pitch tourney saw a lot of changes this year Th e tournament was moved up by a couple weeks and it also found a new home at the Starland Recre-ational Area near the Morrin Bridge While the team numbers were down a bit Fred Ma-kowecki said their bar-becue remained as busy as ever if not busier ldquoWe brought three-quarters of the food we did last year and I had to go back and top it up

over what we had last year I would say it was more than successfulrdquo said Makowecki While Friday morning brought a deluge of rain to the area by the time the games began Friday night the area was dry

enough to play While the weather did vary throughout the week-end spirits were high ldquoWhat a great bunch of people my goodness it was fun this year Th e teams were really great it give you chills that it

is your community out there doing it for you It strikes me as specialrdquo said Makowecki Th e tournament is staged each year in ben-efi t of the Chris Bolin Memorial Fund and the Morgan Jayne Project

16 - FridayAugust 31 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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Dragons bring in Stars to shinePatrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

Th e stars will be daz-zling next Th ursday night as some NHL greats will shine at the Drumheller Dragonsrsquo Badlands Evening of the Stars Broadcaster and speaker Jim Ralph Cal-gary Flame Michael Cammalleri and former Flame Craig Conroy will be special guests at a fundraising dinner and auction event at the Bad-lands Community Facil-ity Dragonsrsquo head coach Brian Curran said in his experience sports-men nights such as this have always been a great way to support the local team have fun and get excited about the com-ing season ldquoA lot of places donrsquot get the big stars of hock-ey coming to their town and itrsquos not just about

them itrsquos about the val-ue of the entertainment they can bring in Itrsquos a fun nightrdquo said Curran He says more than just hearing these greats speak there is also some once in a lifetime prizes up for grabs in the auc-tions and raffl es Th ese include a raffl e for a VIP golf weekend that includes four friends a private jet and two golf courses Auction items include the Ultimate 4th of July experience in New York City a trip to Scottsdale Arizona for a PGA Golf

Tour experience or a dream sports package where six can jet to De-troit to take in a Lions game and Red Wings game ldquoTh ese trips we are talking about are trips that you just canrsquot getrdquo they are very specialrdquo said Curran He is excited about the evening and says it can be valuable for the team ldquoTh ese kids will have a chance to talk to these players hellip about what it is to be a professional hockey player living the dream and what the

dream costs Th ere is a lot of commitmentrdquo said Curran ldquoTh ese guys do a good job at helping out the younger players because they once were that same player Th ey hold on to that advice a lot tighter than from guys who are further down the roadrdquo Th e Badlands Evening of the Stars is September 6 cocktails are at 5 pm For more information call the Dragons offi ce at 403-823-2022 or email kerridrumhellerdrag-onsca

Red Eye hits mark

The Starland Recreation area made a scenic backdrop for the Red Eye Memo-rial Tornament last weekend The camp-

ground was busy around the clock for the charity tournament Pictured left Laurie Bolin steps up to the plate

inSide photos by Patrick Kolafa

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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

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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

LEGEND

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

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Map of the

Town of Drumheller

Drumheller Regional

Chamber of Development

amp Tourism

WORLDrsquoS LARGEST DINOSAUR

DeliaVerdant ValleyHandhills Lake

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

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HEY KIDSCool down at the

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Located next to the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur

The Fossil Shop

WHIFS Flapjack House

Horseshoe CanyonHelicopter Rides

REPTILEWORLD

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

Outdoor Patio VLTS Liqour Store Bargain Room Rates Rider Friendly

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BAR

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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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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

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

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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

Warranty ApprovedNext to Boston Pizza (403) 823 9667

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

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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

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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

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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

wwwdrumhellercornmazecomFollowus on

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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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includes GST

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TRY the 90 day challengeTRY the 90 day challengeFor more info about the 90 day challenge call 403-820-5780For more info about the 90 day challenge call 403-820-5780

Monday-Friday 7 am - 9 pm Saturday 9 am - 5 pm Sunday 10 am - 5 pm

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Located at THE BRICKRailway Ave E amp Centre St

403-823-5723

DR

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HEL

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OFF90UPTO Our original price on clearance items in the tent

com

TENTSALEBIGGEST

As-is Furniture Scratch amp Dent Appliances Discontinued Electronics

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bull Cable Color TV bull Direct Dial Phones

bull 2 Room Suites bull Air Conditioning

bull Kitchens bull Fridges in Every Room

bull Affordable Rooms bull Free Internet

Turn West 2 Blocks North of Bridge

WHIFSFLAPJACK HOUSEWAFFLES bull HAMBURGERS bull ICE CREAM

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

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Where to goWHEN YOU HAVE TO GO

Visitors if you need a washroom please use ours

If you would like to offer this service to our visitors call 403-823-258033m

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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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

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 20Matinees - Wed Thurs SatEvenings - Fri SatldquoA touching life-affi rming deeply emotional drama with a generous dose of humorrdquo mdash New York Daily News

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

Nov 2 - Dec 22

Matinees - Wed Thurs SatEvenings - Thurs Fri SatDreams and angels and 40 miles to goNow accepting bookings for Christmas parties Private rooms available Call Pat at 403-677-2999

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

Who are you Jane Que and Josie LimWhere are you from Toronto OntarioWhat brings you to Drumheller We came to visit Jas-per and drove out here for the day My mom and I [Jane] heard wonderful things about DrumhellerWhat do you like most about Drumheller So far we have only seen the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur and it seems pretty interesting We are excited to spend our day explor-ing

What would you change about the valley Th e signage coming into downtown was a little confusing We eventually caught sight of the big dinosaur and just started heading in that direction If we came to visit your town what would you suggest us to see I would suggest the CN Tower Niagara Falls is also not far away and they are a must if yoursquove never been

Jane Que and Josie LimToronto OntarioSooohellip

Where ya fromWhere ya fromThroughout summertime

The Weekender will be looking for visitors

to the valley and sharing their stories

with inSide readers

Page 10 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller Friday August 31 2012

Michael James| inSide Drumheller

Th e Royal Tyr-rell Museum has just wrapped up excavat-ing a fi nd that could help shed light on one of the mysteries about the end of the age of dinosaurs Th e specimen be-lieved to be the re-mains of a Triceratops was found earlier this summer by a former museum employee and fossil hunter Tim Schowalter who then contacted the muse-um ldquoHe was keeping an eye on various out-crops like road cuts He spotted bones coming out of the road cut by the 571 and 854 intersection south of Delia in the Hand Hills He sent an email to the Tyrrell and I went out and noticed a lot more bones than in the photo he sent usrdquo said Dr Francois Th er-rien curator of dino-saur palaeoecology at the Tyrrell Museum Crews worked for 12 days in the July and August heat and found a huge concentration of bones In the end they came away with a jacket weighing over four tonnes Th ey had to bring in a truck and trailer to haul the

specimen to the Tyr-rell Museum Th e crew was work-ing on the side of the road and got a few cu-rious looks from mo-

torists passing by ldquoWe would have people drive by and slow down Some even stopped and came to see what was happen-ingrdquo said Th errien It is hoped prepara-tion will begin in the late fall or winter and is estimated it will take six months to prepare Based on shape of vertebrae suspects itrsquos a large horned dino-saur and Triceratops

is the only one known from that time in Al-berta Th e high concentra-tion of bones is un-usual for the area Th e fossils were found in a rock formation known as the Scollard For-mation Th e Scollard encompasses the time at the very end of the Cretaceous period

ldquoIt turned out to be a big fi nd for that partic-ular rock formation It comes from the end of the age of dinosaurs from 67 to 66 million years agordquo said Th er-rien Generally the Scol-lard Formation in the Hand Hills has very few fossils Prior to this fi nd most of the fi nds were microfos-sils which usually need a microscope to examine Th errien hopes the fi nd can shed light on why there are so few large dinosaur fossils in the Scollard Forma-tion ldquoFor some reason the Scollard Forma-tion doesnrsquot produce as many dinosaur fossils as the Dinosaur Park or Horseshoe Canyon Formations and wersquore not sure why Tricer-atops is the most com-

mon dinosaur for that time period in Mon-tana and Saskatch-ewan but not here in Alberta We donrsquot know why It could be because of environ-mental changes but it could be a number of other reasonsrdquo said Th errien ldquoTh is specimen could off er a hint but I think it will take a more exhaustive study of the Scollard Forma-tionrdquo Th errien has al-ready begun looking for more fossils in the Hand Hills in hopes of fi nding more dino-saurs Anyone who fi nds a fossil is encouraged to contact the Tyrrell Museum at 403-823-7707 or Tyrrellinfogovabca

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 31 2012 - 11

ldquoThis specimen could offer a

hint but I think it will take a more

exhaustive study of the Scollard

Formationrdquo

Dr Francios Therrien

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Tyrrell unearths rare dino from Hand Hills

The Tyrrell Museum crew of Martin Schilling (left) Tom Courtenay Jen Bansescu Chris Capobianco Dr Francois Therrien and Ola Kovalchuk with the four tonne jacket containing the remains of a Triceratops The fossil was

found in the Hand Hills and could shed light on why not many large dinosaurs during the end of the age of dino-saurs are found in Alberta

submitted photo

An example of a Triceratops such as what is believed to have been found in the Hand Hills recently Triceratops was the most common dinosaur of the end of the Creta-ceous in Montana and Saskatchewan but is a rare fi nd in Alberta for unknown reasons

submitted photo

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COMING EVENTSSuper Colossal RUMMAGE SALE Sat September 8th at EPT (former Central School) 8 am to 3 pm in the gymnasium 3rd St and 3rd Ave downtown All proceeds to Little Explorers Child Care Play-ground Fundraiser Great shop-ping for everyone 35c36

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Phone Bob or Chris403-364-2161

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GETTING OUT OF DODGE GA-RAGE SALE Friday August 31 - 2 pm to 7 pm Saturday September 1 - 9 am - 5 pm 218 Main Street Munson AB Phase one Relocating and downsiz-ing Too many items to list ie furniture tools clothing books movies etc 60 years of accumu-lated goods 35p

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GARAGE SALES

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While rain doused the sprits of Chuckwagon fans Friday night on Friday morning the Minichuck-wagons for Charity were rolling strong In the end Chuckwagon driver Al-lan Bengston piloted the OrsquoShearsquos mini-chuck to vic-tory For his effort $2500 was donated to the Drum-heller Salvation Army (In-set) At the cheque presen-tation are (l-r) Bengston Q91 station manager Lin-da Scheffelmaier Audrey Hems of Q91 and Crystal Gainer of OrsquoShearsquos

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BREAK

CLUES ACROSS

1 Essential fl oral oil5 Boast9 A way to travel on skis11 Austrian capital13 Sensationalist journalism15 Taxidrivers16 Atomic mass unit17 A rock-boring tool19 Actress Farrow20 The trunk of a tree22 Satisfy to excess23 Cleopatrarsquos snake24 Single-reed instrument25 Volcanic mountain in Japan26 Bon ____ witty remarks28 Competitors31 Republic of Ireland32 Late Show host

34 Parrot nostril membrane35 Moves into action37 Back talk38 A pointed end39 British Air Aces41 1st weekday42 Sound in mind43 Hypothetical original matter45 Head covering46 Classical musical dramas49 God of war amp sky (Germanic)50 Beginnings53 Coarse fabric used for bags55 High legislative assembly56 What a ghost does57 Pats gently58 Ceases to live

CLUES DOWN

1 NM National Lab Los ____2 In columns3 Inclusive4 Underground plant part5 Top part of an apron6 Confederate soldier7 Make lively8 Metamorphic rock type9 Thrust with a weapon10 Russian space station11 Rotates showing wind direction12 As fast as can be done (abbr)14 Desalinate15 Marcus Porcius18 Perching bird order21 Citizen rejects26 Missing soldiers27 Cantankerous29 German river30 Fed31 Large Australian fl ightless bird 33 Lasso users34 Spanish saloon36 Common cracker37 Glided high38 Draws from40 Deceptive tactics41 Conductance units42 Unit of loudness44 Steins47 Express pleasure48 A large amount51 Talk52 Belonging to a thing54 Language spoken by the Khonds

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Horoscopes

Sudoku

Crossword

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

Sudoku SolutionLast Weeks Crossword Solution

CREATIVE COLOURING

Word ScrambleRearrange the letters in the

word to spell somethingpertaining to yard sales

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Michael James| inSide Drumheller

Despite the concerns raised by parents Al-berta Transportation has decided not to up-grade the pedestrian crosswalk on Highway 9 South and 12 Ave SE Th e intersection is used by many students to go to and from Greentree School In the June 27 edition of Th e Drumheller Mail it was reported Alberta Transportation was conducting a warrant analysis on whether the Highway 9 and 12 Ave SE intersection should be upgraded ldquoTh e analysis was done in June and found that basically what there

is now is adequate Th e full red amber green signals are not requiredrdquo said Trent Bancarz spokeperson for Alberta Transportation Th e analysis was prompted by concerns raised by parents and residents that children were in danger when us-ing the crosswalk Th is past spring a Greentree student was crossing and his bike was hit by a passing vehicle Th e same student was al-most hit again only a few weeks later As part of the analy-sis Alberta Transpor-tation spent some time observing the crosswalk this past June ldquoWe took the concern seriously and we took a look at the intersec-tion You need to have the adequate signals in place for the intersec-tion but on the other hand people need to use it correctly as well to maximize safelyrdquo said Bancarz ldquoOne of the things we found when we observed the cross-walk is a lot of instances of people not using the crosswalk correctly Th ere is an onus on drivers as well When they see those amber lights fl ashing they should slow down and look to see if anyone is crossingrdquo Bancarz did note however the students using the crosswalk were doing so correctly unlike some adults Greentree School will be proactive in educat-ing its students about crosswalk safety ldquoTh e teachers go over student safety in health

class We talk about traf-fi c safety in our school council Wersquove put re-minders about traffi c safety in our monthly newsletterrdquo said Green-tree School associate principal Jane Smith ldquoWe also have supervi-sors before and after schoolrdquo Th e RCMP have be-gun monitoring inter-sections near schools such as the one in front of St Anthonyrsquos in an eff ort to educate driv-ers ldquoOur school patrols have started Th e school zones and intersections associated with them will be patrolled regu-larly with increased en-forcement in those in-tersectionsrdquo said Staff Sergeant Art Hopkins Greentree School and the Drumheller RCMP are asking motorists to be careful when ap-proaching intersections near schools ldquoWe ask motorists to please be aware of stu-dents crossing at the intersection Be vigi-lant about students on bike or foot going to and from schoolrdquo said Greentree School as-sociate principal Jane Smith ldquoMotorists should have increased vigi-lance now that kids are back in school A lot of these kids are in a rush theyrsquore excited to get to school and they might not be paying as close attention to motorists as they shouldrdquo said Staff Sergeant Hopkins ldquoEveryone has to do whatever they can to ensure the safety of our childrenrdquo

No upgrades in sight for busy Highway 9 crosswalk

The crosswalk of Highway 9 and 12 Ave SE will not be undergoing any upgrades after an Alberta Transporta-tion study concluded there were not suffi cient grounds to change the lights to the red amber green traffi c lights Greentree School and Drumheller RCMP are asking resi-dents to be vigilant when approaching the crosswalk

inSide photo by Michael James

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 31 2012 - 15

-Trip Advisor comment

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Travis PautlerAge 24Occupation Correctional Offi cer at the Drumheller InstitutionHow long have you lived in Drumheller For three years nowWhere are you originally from Medicine HatWhatrsquos your favourite part about the valley Defi nitely the people Everyone is so down to earth easy to get along with and right away I felt welcomedIs there anything you donrsquot like about Drum-heller Not really Th ere is an obscene amount of traffi c during the summer for this small town but what can you do You have a tattoo on your right arm does it have any special meaning Actually getting tattoos was sort of a tradition for the males on my momrsquos side of the family Mine has the family crest and a few other symbols representing my heritage I was in Grade 8 when I got my fi rst tattoo Dad signed off on it mom was pretty upset I thought it was pretty cool until I grew and it shifted Th en I had to get some work done

to it to make it look nice againWhatrsquos one food you couldnrsquot live without Meatloaf - it has that home-cooked taste and itrsquos very fi lling You canrsquot buy stuff like that in the storeWould you rather go sky diving or swim with Great White sharks Sky diving Irsquove seen Shark Week way too many times to even consider getting in the waterWhatrsquos your worst nightmare Quadruplets Jon and Kate Plus 8 ruined that for me Whatrsquos your dream vacation Irsquod like to visit Ja-pan as I am part Japanese Do you collect anything I just started collecting old school NFL rookie cards A colleague of mine got me into it What are some of your other hobbies I love working out at the new Badlands Community Facility and I just bought a camper and am anxious to use it Any words of wisdom Donrsquot believe what you hear and only believe half of what you see

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

Donella Swan| inSide Drumheller

Th e 2012 Alberta Professional Chuck-wagon and Chariot Association (APC-CA) event held at Dinosaur Downs from August 24 to 26 got off to a bit of a wet start Due to rain Fridayrsquos races were can-celled ldquoWe got an inch and a half of rain and we just couldnrsquot get the track ready in those conditionsrdquo said Mike Hansen president of the Drumheller Stampede and Agri-cultural Society By Saturday track conditions were much better and the races commenced Hansen said there were roughly 350 peo-ple in attendance Saturday and 300 on Sunday ldquoOverall the event went wellrdquo said Han-sen

The 2012 Alberta Professional Chuckwagon and Chariot Association (APCCA) event held at Dinosaur Downs from August 24 to 26 got off to a wet start Rain cancelled Fridayrsquos races but by Saturday the track was dry enough to be prepared for the event

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Chucks cancelled Friday due to rain

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If your neighbours were out all night last weekend there is a good chance they were at the Red Eye Memorial Tour-nament Th e annual Slo-Pitch tourney saw a lot of changes this year Th e tournament was moved up by a couple weeks and it also found a new home at the Starland Recre-ational Area near the Morrin Bridge While the team numbers were down a bit Fred Ma-kowecki said their bar-becue remained as busy as ever if not busier ldquoWe brought three-quarters of the food we did last year and I had to go back and top it up

over what we had last year I would say it was more than successfulrdquo said Makowecki While Friday morning brought a deluge of rain to the area by the time the games began Friday night the area was dry

enough to play While the weather did vary throughout the week-end spirits were high ldquoWhat a great bunch of people my goodness it was fun this year Th e teams were really great it give you chills that it

is your community out there doing it for you It strikes me as specialrdquo said Makowecki Th e tournament is staged each year in ben-efi t of the Chris Bolin Memorial Fund and the Morgan Jayne Project

16 - FridayAugust 31 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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SAINTPATRICKrsquoS DAY

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TS DAY

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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

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Dragons bring in Stars to shinePatrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

Th e stars will be daz-zling next Th ursday night as some NHL greats will shine at the Drumheller Dragonsrsquo Badlands Evening of the Stars Broadcaster and speaker Jim Ralph Cal-gary Flame Michael Cammalleri and former Flame Craig Conroy will be special guests at a fundraising dinner and auction event at the Bad-lands Community Facil-ity Dragonsrsquo head coach Brian Curran said in his experience sports-men nights such as this have always been a great way to support the local team have fun and get excited about the com-ing season ldquoA lot of places donrsquot get the big stars of hock-ey coming to their town and itrsquos not just about

them itrsquos about the val-ue of the entertainment they can bring in Itrsquos a fun nightrdquo said Curran He says more than just hearing these greats speak there is also some once in a lifetime prizes up for grabs in the auc-tions and raffl es Th ese include a raffl e for a VIP golf weekend that includes four friends a private jet and two golf courses Auction items include the Ultimate 4th of July experience in New York City a trip to Scottsdale Arizona for a PGA Golf

Tour experience or a dream sports package where six can jet to De-troit to take in a Lions game and Red Wings game ldquoTh ese trips we are talking about are trips that you just canrsquot getrdquo they are very specialrdquo said Curran He is excited about the evening and says it can be valuable for the team ldquoTh ese kids will have a chance to talk to these players hellip about what it is to be a professional hockey player living the dream and what the

dream costs Th ere is a lot of commitmentrdquo said Curran ldquoTh ese guys do a good job at helping out the younger players because they once were that same player Th ey hold on to that advice a lot tighter than from guys who are further down the roadrdquo Th e Badlands Evening of the Stars is September 6 cocktails are at 5 pm For more information call the Dragons offi ce at 403-823-2022 or email kerridrumhellerdrag-onsca

Red Eye hits mark

The Starland Recreation area made a scenic backdrop for the Red Eye Memo-rial Tornament last weekend The camp-

ground was busy around the clock for the charity tournament Pictured left Laurie Bolin steps up to the plate

inSide photos by Patrick Kolafa

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

ROSEBUDAKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE

Downtown CoreRotary Splash Park

DOWNTOWN DRUMHELLER

Bus DepotBadlands Historical Centre

Post Office

Civic CentreLibrary

RCMP

Medical Clinic

Medical Clinic

HOSPITAL

MIDLAND PROVINCIAL PARK

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

TO

TO NacmineBleriot FerryCarbon

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

LEGEND

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

TO

Map of the

Town of Drumheller

Drumheller Regional

Chamber of Development

amp Tourism

WORLDrsquoS LARGEST DINOSAUR

DeliaVerdant ValleyHandhills Lake

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

2012Home of the

HEY KIDSCool down at the

Rotary Splash Park

Located next to the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur

The Fossil Shop

WHIFS Flapjack House

Horseshoe CanyonHelicopter Rides

REPTILEWORLD

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

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

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

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

It was Sam Drumheller who first exploited rich coal reserves

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

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

Tourist information

HospitalH

Badlands Community

Facility

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Here to make you happyTM

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Portable water amp dump station Medical Clinic

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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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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

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Photo by Mike Todor

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

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

WErsquoRE LOCATED IN EAST COULEE AT 169-6TH STREET

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Bernie and the Boys Bistro

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

Can you believe it70 flavours of milkshakes

and slushDare to try one

Bernie Made

It

You Gotta Eat Here

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Located at The Brick Railway Ave East amp Centre Street

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

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Monday-Friday 7 am - 9 pm Saturday 9 am - 5 pm Sunday 10 am - 5 pm

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OFF90UPTO Our original price on clearance items in the tent

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As-is Furniture Scratch amp Dent Appliances Discontinued Electronics

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bull Cable Color TV bull Direct Dial Phones

bull 2 Room Suites bull Air Conditioning

bull Kitchens bull Fridges in Every Room

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Turn West 2 Blocks North of Bridge

WHIFSFLAPJACK HOUSEWAFFLES bull HAMBURGERS bull ICE CREAM

bull FLAPJACKS bull SALADS

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

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Where to goWHEN YOU HAVE TO GO

Visitors if you need a washroom please use ours

If you would like to offer this service to our visitors call 403-823-258033m

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

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Everyone Welcome

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

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

CRUISE IN EVERY THURSDAY500 - 800 pm

and every following Thursday Drumheller Location

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

While in Rosebud be sure to visit

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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 20Matinees - Wed Thurs SatEvenings - Fri SatldquoA touching life-affi rming deeply emotional drama with a generous dose of humorrdquo mdash New York Daily News

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

Nov 2 - Dec 22

Matinees - Wed Thurs SatEvenings - Thurs Fri SatDreams and angels and 40 miles to goNow accepting bookings for Christmas parties Private rooms available Call Pat at 403-677-2999

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

Who are you Jane Que and Josie LimWhere are you from Toronto OntarioWhat brings you to Drumheller We came to visit Jas-per and drove out here for the day My mom and I [Jane] heard wonderful things about DrumhellerWhat do you like most about Drumheller So far we have only seen the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur and it seems pretty interesting We are excited to spend our day explor-ing

What would you change about the valley Th e signage coming into downtown was a little confusing We eventually caught sight of the big dinosaur and just started heading in that direction If we came to visit your town what would you suggest us to see I would suggest the CN Tower Niagara Falls is also not far away and they are a must if yoursquove never been

Jane Que and Josie LimToronto OntarioSooohellip

Where ya fromWhere ya fromThroughout summertime

The Weekender will be looking for visitors

to the valley and sharing their stories

with inSide readers

Page 10 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller Friday August 31 2012

Michael James| inSide Drumheller

Th e Royal Tyr-rell Museum has just wrapped up excavat-ing a fi nd that could help shed light on one of the mysteries about the end of the age of dinosaurs Th e specimen be-lieved to be the re-mains of a Triceratops was found earlier this summer by a former museum employee and fossil hunter Tim Schowalter who then contacted the muse-um ldquoHe was keeping an eye on various out-crops like road cuts He spotted bones coming out of the road cut by the 571 and 854 intersection south of Delia in the Hand Hills He sent an email to the Tyrrell and I went out and noticed a lot more bones than in the photo he sent usrdquo said Dr Francois Th er-rien curator of dino-saur palaeoecology at the Tyrrell Museum Crews worked for 12 days in the July and August heat and found a huge concentration of bones In the end they came away with a jacket weighing over four tonnes Th ey had to bring in a truck and trailer to haul the

specimen to the Tyr-rell Museum Th e crew was work-ing on the side of the road and got a few cu-rious looks from mo-

torists passing by ldquoWe would have people drive by and slow down Some even stopped and came to see what was happen-ingrdquo said Th errien It is hoped prepara-tion will begin in the late fall or winter and is estimated it will take six months to prepare Based on shape of vertebrae suspects itrsquos a large horned dino-saur and Triceratops

is the only one known from that time in Al-berta Th e high concentra-tion of bones is un-usual for the area Th e fossils were found in a rock formation known as the Scollard For-mation Th e Scollard encompasses the time at the very end of the Cretaceous period

ldquoIt turned out to be a big fi nd for that partic-ular rock formation It comes from the end of the age of dinosaurs from 67 to 66 million years agordquo said Th er-rien Generally the Scol-lard Formation in the Hand Hills has very few fossils Prior to this fi nd most of the fi nds were microfos-sils which usually need a microscope to examine Th errien hopes the fi nd can shed light on why there are so few large dinosaur fossils in the Scollard Forma-tion ldquoFor some reason the Scollard Forma-tion doesnrsquot produce as many dinosaur fossils as the Dinosaur Park or Horseshoe Canyon Formations and wersquore not sure why Tricer-atops is the most com-

mon dinosaur for that time period in Mon-tana and Saskatch-ewan but not here in Alberta We donrsquot know why It could be because of environ-mental changes but it could be a number of other reasonsrdquo said Th errien ldquoTh is specimen could off er a hint but I think it will take a more exhaustive study of the Scollard Forma-tionrdquo Th errien has al-ready begun looking for more fossils in the Hand Hills in hopes of fi nding more dino-saurs Anyone who fi nds a fossil is encouraged to contact the Tyrrell Museum at 403-823-7707 or Tyrrellinfogovabca

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 31 2012 - 11

ldquoThis specimen could offer a

hint but I think it will take a more

exhaustive study of the Scollard

Formationrdquo

Dr Francios Therrien

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Tyrrell unearths rare dino from Hand Hills

The Tyrrell Museum crew of Martin Schilling (left) Tom Courtenay Jen Bansescu Chris Capobianco Dr Francois Therrien and Ola Kovalchuk with the four tonne jacket containing the remains of a Triceratops The fossil was

found in the Hand Hills and could shed light on why not many large dinosaurs during the end of the age of dino-saurs are found in Alberta

submitted photo

An example of a Triceratops such as what is believed to have been found in the Hand Hills recently Triceratops was the most common dinosaur of the end of the Creta-ceous in Montana and Saskatchewan but is a rare fi nd in Alberta for unknown reasons

submitted photo

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While rain doused the sprits of Chuckwagon fans Friday night on Friday morning the Minichuck-wagons for Charity were rolling strong In the end Chuckwagon driver Al-lan Bengston piloted the OrsquoShearsquos mini-chuck to vic-tory For his effort $2500 was donated to the Drum-heller Salvation Army (In-set) At the cheque presen-tation are (l-r) Bengston Q91 station manager Lin-da Scheffelmaier Audrey Hems of Q91 and Crystal Gainer of OrsquoShearsquos

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CLUES ACROSS

1 Essential fl oral oil5 Boast9 A way to travel on skis11 Austrian capital13 Sensationalist journalism15 Taxidrivers16 Atomic mass unit17 A rock-boring tool19 Actress Farrow20 The trunk of a tree22 Satisfy to excess23 Cleopatrarsquos snake24 Single-reed instrument25 Volcanic mountain in Japan26 Bon ____ witty remarks28 Competitors31 Republic of Ireland32 Late Show host

34 Parrot nostril membrane35 Moves into action37 Back talk38 A pointed end39 British Air Aces41 1st weekday42 Sound in mind43 Hypothetical original matter45 Head covering46 Classical musical dramas49 God of war amp sky (Germanic)50 Beginnings53 Coarse fabric used for bags55 High legislative assembly56 What a ghost does57 Pats gently58 Ceases to live

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1 NM National Lab Los ____2 In columns3 Inclusive4 Underground plant part5 Top part of an apron6 Confederate soldier7 Make lively8 Metamorphic rock type9 Thrust with a weapon10 Russian space station11 Rotates showing wind direction12 As fast as can be done (abbr)14 Desalinate15 Marcus Porcius18 Perching bird order21 Citizen rejects26 Missing soldiers27 Cantankerous29 German river30 Fed31 Large Australian fl ightless bird 33 Lasso users34 Spanish saloon36 Common cracker37 Glided high38 Draws from40 Deceptive tactics41 Conductance units42 Unit of loudness44 Steins47 Express pleasure48 A large amount51 Talk52 Belonging to a thing54 Language spoken by the Khonds

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Horoscopes

Sudoku

Crossword

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

Sudoku SolutionLast Weeks Crossword Solution

CREATIVE COLOURING

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14 - Friday August 31 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

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Motorists asked to be vigilant to

save student lives

Michael James| inSide Drumheller

Despite the concerns raised by parents Al-berta Transportation has decided not to up-grade the pedestrian crosswalk on Highway 9 South and 12 Ave SE Th e intersection is used by many students to go to and from Greentree School In the June 27 edition of Th e Drumheller Mail it was reported Alberta Transportation was conducting a warrant analysis on whether the Highway 9 and 12 Ave SE intersection should be upgraded ldquoTh e analysis was done in June and found that basically what there

is now is adequate Th e full red amber green signals are not requiredrdquo said Trent Bancarz spokeperson for Alberta Transportation Th e analysis was prompted by concerns raised by parents and residents that children were in danger when us-ing the crosswalk Th is past spring a Greentree student was crossing and his bike was hit by a passing vehicle Th e same student was al-most hit again only a few weeks later As part of the analy-sis Alberta Transpor-tation spent some time observing the crosswalk this past June ldquoWe took the concern seriously and we took a look at the intersec-tion You need to have the adequate signals in place for the intersec-tion but on the other hand people need to use it correctly as well to maximize safelyrdquo said Bancarz ldquoOne of the things we found when we observed the cross-walk is a lot of instances of people not using the crosswalk correctly Th ere is an onus on drivers as well When they see those amber lights fl ashing they should slow down and look to see if anyone is crossingrdquo Bancarz did note however the students using the crosswalk were doing so correctly unlike some adults Greentree School will be proactive in educat-ing its students about crosswalk safety ldquoTh e teachers go over student safety in health

class We talk about traf-fi c safety in our school council Wersquove put re-minders about traffi c safety in our monthly newsletterrdquo said Green-tree School associate principal Jane Smith ldquoWe also have supervi-sors before and after schoolrdquo Th e RCMP have be-gun monitoring inter-sections near schools such as the one in front of St Anthonyrsquos in an eff ort to educate driv-ers ldquoOur school patrols have started Th e school zones and intersections associated with them will be patrolled regu-larly with increased en-forcement in those in-tersectionsrdquo said Staff Sergeant Art Hopkins Greentree School and the Drumheller RCMP are asking motorists to be careful when ap-proaching intersections near schools ldquoWe ask motorists to please be aware of stu-dents crossing at the intersection Be vigi-lant about students on bike or foot going to and from schoolrdquo said Greentree School as-sociate principal Jane Smith ldquoMotorists should have increased vigi-lance now that kids are back in school A lot of these kids are in a rush theyrsquore excited to get to school and they might not be paying as close attention to motorists as they shouldrdquo said Staff Sergeant Hopkins ldquoEveryone has to do whatever they can to ensure the safety of our childrenrdquo

No upgrades in sight for busy Highway 9 crosswalk

The crosswalk of Highway 9 and 12 Ave SE will not be undergoing any upgrades after an Alberta Transporta-tion study concluded there were not suffi cient grounds to change the lights to the red amber green traffi c lights Greentree School and Drumheller RCMP are asking resi-dents to be vigilant when approaching the crosswalk

inSide photo by Michael James

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 31 2012 - 15

-Trip Advisor comment

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Travis PautlerAge 24Occupation Correctional Offi cer at the Drumheller InstitutionHow long have you lived in Drumheller For three years nowWhere are you originally from Medicine HatWhatrsquos your favourite part about the valley Defi nitely the people Everyone is so down to earth easy to get along with and right away I felt welcomedIs there anything you donrsquot like about Drum-heller Not really Th ere is an obscene amount of traffi c during the summer for this small town but what can you do You have a tattoo on your right arm does it have any special meaning Actually getting tattoos was sort of a tradition for the males on my momrsquos side of the family Mine has the family crest and a few other symbols representing my heritage I was in Grade 8 when I got my fi rst tattoo Dad signed off on it mom was pretty upset I thought it was pretty cool until I grew and it shifted Th en I had to get some work done

to it to make it look nice againWhatrsquos one food you couldnrsquot live without Meatloaf - it has that home-cooked taste and itrsquos very fi lling You canrsquot buy stuff like that in the storeWould you rather go sky diving or swim with Great White sharks Sky diving Irsquove seen Shark Week way too many times to even consider getting in the waterWhatrsquos your worst nightmare Quadruplets Jon and Kate Plus 8 ruined that for me Whatrsquos your dream vacation Irsquod like to visit Ja-pan as I am part Japanese Do you collect anything I just started collecting old school NFL rookie cards A colleague of mine got me into it What are some of your other hobbies I love working out at the new Badlands Community Facility and I just bought a camper and am anxious to use it Any words of wisdom Donrsquot believe what you hear and only believe half of what you see

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

Donella Swan| inSide Drumheller

Th e 2012 Alberta Professional Chuck-wagon and Chariot Association (APC-CA) event held at Dinosaur Downs from August 24 to 26 got off to a bit of a wet start Due to rain Fridayrsquos races were can-celled ldquoWe got an inch and a half of rain and we just couldnrsquot get the track ready in those conditionsrdquo said Mike Hansen president of the Drumheller Stampede and Agri-cultural Society By Saturday track conditions were much better and the races commenced Hansen said there were roughly 350 peo-ple in attendance Saturday and 300 on Sunday ldquoOverall the event went wellrdquo said Han-sen

The 2012 Alberta Professional Chuckwagon and Chariot Association (APCCA) event held at Dinosaur Downs from August 24 to 26 got off to a wet start Rain cancelled Fridayrsquos races but by Saturday the track was dry enough to be prepared for the event

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Chucks cancelled Friday due to rain

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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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Patrick Kolafa |inSide Drumheller

If your neighbours were out all night last weekend there is a good chance they were at the Red Eye Memorial Tour-nament Th e annual Slo-Pitch tourney saw a lot of changes this year Th e tournament was moved up by a couple weeks and it also found a new home at the Starland Recre-ational Area near the Morrin Bridge While the team numbers were down a bit Fred Ma-kowecki said their bar-becue remained as busy as ever if not busier ldquoWe brought three-quarters of the food we did last year and I had to go back and top it up

over what we had last year I would say it was more than successfulrdquo said Makowecki While Friday morning brought a deluge of rain to the area by the time the games began Friday night the area was dry

enough to play While the weather did vary throughout the week-end spirits were high ldquoWhat a great bunch of people my goodness it was fun this year Th e teams were really great it give you chills that it

is your community out there doing it for you It strikes me as specialrdquo said Makowecki Th e tournament is staged each year in ben-efi t of the Chris Bolin Memorial Fund and the Morgan Jayne Project

16 - FridayAugust 31 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

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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Dragons bring in Stars to shinePatrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

Th e stars will be daz-zling next Th ursday night as some NHL greats will shine at the Drumheller Dragonsrsquo Badlands Evening of the Stars Broadcaster and speaker Jim Ralph Cal-gary Flame Michael Cammalleri and former Flame Craig Conroy will be special guests at a fundraising dinner and auction event at the Bad-lands Community Facil-ity Dragonsrsquo head coach Brian Curran said in his experience sports-men nights such as this have always been a great way to support the local team have fun and get excited about the com-ing season ldquoA lot of places donrsquot get the big stars of hock-ey coming to their town and itrsquos not just about

them itrsquos about the val-ue of the entertainment they can bring in Itrsquos a fun nightrdquo said Curran He says more than just hearing these greats speak there is also some once in a lifetime prizes up for grabs in the auc-tions and raffl es Th ese include a raffl e for a VIP golf weekend that includes four friends a private jet and two golf courses Auction items include the Ultimate 4th of July experience in New York City a trip to Scottsdale Arizona for a PGA Golf

Tour experience or a dream sports package where six can jet to De-troit to take in a Lions game and Red Wings game ldquoTh ese trips we are talking about are trips that you just canrsquot getrdquo they are very specialrdquo said Curran He is excited about the evening and says it can be valuable for the team ldquoTh ese kids will have a chance to talk to these players hellip about what it is to be a professional hockey player living the dream and what the

dream costs Th ere is a lot of commitmentrdquo said Curran ldquoTh ese guys do a good job at helping out the younger players because they once were that same player Th ey hold on to that advice a lot tighter than from guys who are further down the roadrdquo Th e Badlands Evening of the Stars is September 6 cocktails are at 5 pm For more information call the Dragons offi ce at 403-823-2022 or email kerridrumhellerdrag-onsca

Red Eye hits mark

The Starland Recreation area made a scenic backdrop for the Red Eye Memo-rial Tornament last weekend The camp-

ground was busy around the clock for the charity tournament Pictured left Laurie Bolin steps up to the plate

inSide photos by Patrick Kolafa

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Who are you Jane Que and Josie LimWhere are you from Toronto OntarioWhat brings you to Drumheller We came to visit Jas-per and drove out here for the day My mom and I [Jane] heard wonderful things about DrumhellerWhat do you like most about Drumheller So far we have only seen the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur and it seems pretty interesting We are excited to spend our day explor-ing

What would you change about the valley Th e signage coming into downtown was a little confusing We eventually caught sight of the big dinosaur and just started heading in that direction If we came to visit your town what would you suggest us to see I would suggest the CN Tower Niagara Falls is also not far away and they are a must if yoursquove never been

Jane Que and Josie LimToronto OntarioSooohellip

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Page 10 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller Friday August 31 2012

Michael James| inSide Drumheller

Th e Royal Tyr-rell Museum has just wrapped up excavat-ing a fi nd that could help shed light on one of the mysteries about the end of the age of dinosaurs Th e specimen be-lieved to be the re-mains of a Triceratops was found earlier this summer by a former museum employee and fossil hunter Tim Schowalter who then contacted the muse-um ldquoHe was keeping an eye on various out-crops like road cuts He spotted bones coming out of the road cut by the 571 and 854 intersection south of Delia in the Hand Hills He sent an email to the Tyrrell and I went out and noticed a lot more bones than in the photo he sent usrdquo said Dr Francois Th er-rien curator of dino-saur palaeoecology at the Tyrrell Museum Crews worked for 12 days in the July and August heat and found a huge concentration of bones In the end they came away with a jacket weighing over four tonnes Th ey had to bring in a truck and trailer to haul the

specimen to the Tyr-rell Museum Th e crew was work-ing on the side of the road and got a few cu-rious looks from mo-

torists passing by ldquoWe would have people drive by and slow down Some even stopped and came to see what was happen-ingrdquo said Th errien It is hoped prepara-tion will begin in the late fall or winter and is estimated it will take six months to prepare Based on shape of vertebrae suspects itrsquos a large horned dino-saur and Triceratops

is the only one known from that time in Al-berta Th e high concentra-tion of bones is un-usual for the area Th e fossils were found in a rock formation known as the Scollard For-mation Th e Scollard encompasses the time at the very end of the Cretaceous period

ldquoIt turned out to be a big fi nd for that partic-ular rock formation It comes from the end of the age of dinosaurs from 67 to 66 million years agordquo said Th er-rien Generally the Scol-lard Formation in the Hand Hills has very few fossils Prior to this fi nd most of the fi nds were microfos-sils which usually need a microscope to examine Th errien hopes the fi nd can shed light on why there are so few large dinosaur fossils in the Scollard Forma-tion ldquoFor some reason the Scollard Forma-tion doesnrsquot produce as many dinosaur fossils as the Dinosaur Park or Horseshoe Canyon Formations and wersquore not sure why Tricer-atops is the most com-

mon dinosaur for that time period in Mon-tana and Saskatch-ewan but not here in Alberta We donrsquot know why It could be because of environ-mental changes but it could be a number of other reasonsrdquo said Th errien ldquoTh is specimen could off er a hint but I think it will take a more exhaustive study of the Scollard Forma-tionrdquo Th errien has al-ready begun looking for more fossils in the Hand Hills in hopes of fi nding more dino-saurs Anyone who fi nds a fossil is encouraged to contact the Tyrrell Museum at 403-823-7707 or Tyrrellinfogovabca

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 31 2012 - 11

ldquoThis specimen could offer a

hint but I think it will take a more

exhaustive study of the Scollard

Formationrdquo

Dr Francios Therrien

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Tyrrell unearths rare dino from Hand Hills

The Tyrrell Museum crew of Martin Schilling (left) Tom Courtenay Jen Bansescu Chris Capobianco Dr Francois Therrien and Ola Kovalchuk with the four tonne jacket containing the remains of a Triceratops The fossil was

found in the Hand Hills and could shed light on why not many large dinosaurs during the end of the age of dino-saurs are found in Alberta

submitted photo

An example of a Triceratops such as what is believed to have been found in the Hand Hills recently Triceratops was the most common dinosaur of the end of the Creta-ceous in Montana and Saskatchewan but is a rare fi nd in Alberta for unknown reasons

submitted photo

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Horoscopes

Sudoku

Crossword

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

Sudoku SolutionLast Weeks Crossword Solution

CREATIVE COLOURING

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word to spell somethingpertaining to yard sales

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Michael James| inSide Drumheller

Despite the concerns raised by parents Al-berta Transportation has decided not to up-grade the pedestrian crosswalk on Highway 9 South and 12 Ave SE Th e intersection is used by many students to go to and from Greentree School In the June 27 edition of Th e Drumheller Mail it was reported Alberta Transportation was conducting a warrant analysis on whether the Highway 9 and 12 Ave SE intersection should be upgraded ldquoTh e analysis was done in June and found that basically what there

is now is adequate Th e full red amber green signals are not requiredrdquo said Trent Bancarz spokeperson for Alberta Transportation Th e analysis was prompted by concerns raised by parents and residents that children were in danger when us-ing the crosswalk Th is past spring a Greentree student was crossing and his bike was hit by a passing vehicle Th e same student was al-most hit again only a few weeks later As part of the analy-sis Alberta Transpor-tation spent some time observing the crosswalk this past June ldquoWe took the concern seriously and we took a look at the intersec-tion You need to have the adequate signals in place for the intersec-tion but on the other hand people need to use it correctly as well to maximize safelyrdquo said Bancarz ldquoOne of the things we found when we observed the cross-walk is a lot of instances of people not using the crosswalk correctly Th ere is an onus on drivers as well When they see those amber lights fl ashing they should slow down and look to see if anyone is crossingrdquo Bancarz did note however the students using the crosswalk were doing so correctly unlike some adults Greentree School will be proactive in educat-ing its students about crosswalk safety ldquoTh e teachers go over student safety in health

class We talk about traf-fi c safety in our school council Wersquove put re-minders about traffi c safety in our monthly newsletterrdquo said Green-tree School associate principal Jane Smith ldquoWe also have supervi-sors before and after schoolrdquo Th e RCMP have be-gun monitoring inter-sections near schools such as the one in front of St Anthonyrsquos in an eff ort to educate driv-ers ldquoOur school patrols have started Th e school zones and intersections associated with them will be patrolled regu-larly with increased en-forcement in those in-tersectionsrdquo said Staff Sergeant Art Hopkins Greentree School and the Drumheller RCMP are asking motorists to be careful when ap-proaching intersections near schools ldquoWe ask motorists to please be aware of stu-dents crossing at the intersection Be vigi-lant about students on bike or foot going to and from schoolrdquo said Greentree School as-sociate principal Jane Smith ldquoMotorists should have increased vigi-lance now that kids are back in school A lot of these kids are in a rush theyrsquore excited to get to school and they might not be paying as close attention to motorists as they shouldrdquo said Staff Sergeant Hopkins ldquoEveryone has to do whatever they can to ensure the safety of our childrenrdquo

No upgrades in sight for busy Highway 9 crosswalk

The crosswalk of Highway 9 and 12 Ave SE will not be undergoing any upgrades after an Alberta Transporta-tion study concluded there were not suffi cient grounds to change the lights to the red amber green traffi c lights Greentree School and Drumheller RCMP are asking resi-dents to be vigilant when approaching the crosswalk

inSide photo by Michael James

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 31 2012 - 15

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Travis PautlerAge 24Occupation Correctional Offi cer at the Drumheller InstitutionHow long have you lived in Drumheller For three years nowWhere are you originally from Medicine HatWhatrsquos your favourite part about the valley Defi nitely the people Everyone is so down to earth easy to get along with and right away I felt welcomedIs there anything you donrsquot like about Drum-heller Not really Th ere is an obscene amount of traffi c during the summer for this small town but what can you do You have a tattoo on your right arm does it have any special meaning Actually getting tattoos was sort of a tradition for the males on my momrsquos side of the family Mine has the family crest and a few other symbols representing my heritage I was in Grade 8 when I got my fi rst tattoo Dad signed off on it mom was pretty upset I thought it was pretty cool until I grew and it shifted Th en I had to get some work done

to it to make it look nice againWhatrsquos one food you couldnrsquot live without Meatloaf - it has that home-cooked taste and itrsquos very fi lling You canrsquot buy stuff like that in the storeWould you rather go sky diving or swim with Great White sharks Sky diving Irsquove seen Shark Week way too many times to even consider getting in the waterWhatrsquos your worst nightmare Quadruplets Jon and Kate Plus 8 ruined that for me Whatrsquos your dream vacation Irsquod like to visit Ja-pan as I am part Japanese Do you collect anything I just started collecting old school NFL rookie cards A colleague of mine got me into it What are some of your other hobbies I love working out at the new Badlands Community Facility and I just bought a camper and am anxious to use it Any words of wisdom Donrsquot believe what you hear and only believe half of what you see

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

Donella Swan| inSide Drumheller

Th e 2012 Alberta Professional Chuck-wagon and Chariot Association (APC-CA) event held at Dinosaur Downs from August 24 to 26 got off to a bit of a wet start Due to rain Fridayrsquos races were can-celled ldquoWe got an inch and a half of rain and we just couldnrsquot get the track ready in those conditionsrdquo said Mike Hansen president of the Drumheller Stampede and Agri-cultural Society By Saturday track conditions were much better and the races commenced Hansen said there were roughly 350 peo-ple in attendance Saturday and 300 on Sunday ldquoOverall the event went wellrdquo said Han-sen

The 2012 Alberta Professional Chuckwagon and Chariot Association (APCCA) event held at Dinosaur Downs from August 24 to 26 got off to a wet start Rain cancelled Fridayrsquos races but by Saturday the track was dry enough to be prepared for the event

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Chucks cancelled Friday due to rain

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If your neighbours were out all night last weekend there is a good chance they were at the Red Eye Memorial Tour-nament Th e annual Slo-Pitch tourney saw a lot of changes this year Th e tournament was moved up by a couple weeks and it also found a new home at the Starland Recre-ational Area near the Morrin Bridge While the team numbers were down a bit Fred Ma-kowecki said their bar-becue remained as busy as ever if not busier ldquoWe brought three-quarters of the food we did last year and I had to go back and top it up

over what we had last year I would say it was more than successfulrdquo said Makowecki While Friday morning brought a deluge of rain to the area by the time the games began Friday night the area was dry

enough to play While the weather did vary throughout the week-end spirits were high ldquoWhat a great bunch of people my goodness it was fun this year Th e teams were really great it give you chills that it

is your community out there doing it for you It strikes me as specialrdquo said Makowecki Th e tournament is staged each year in ben-efi t of the Chris Bolin Memorial Fund and the Morgan Jayne Project

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Dragons bring in Stars to shinePatrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

Th e stars will be daz-zling next Th ursday night as some NHL greats will shine at the Drumheller Dragonsrsquo Badlands Evening of the Stars Broadcaster and speaker Jim Ralph Cal-gary Flame Michael Cammalleri and former Flame Craig Conroy will be special guests at a fundraising dinner and auction event at the Bad-lands Community Facil-ity Dragonsrsquo head coach Brian Curran said in his experience sports-men nights such as this have always been a great way to support the local team have fun and get excited about the com-ing season ldquoA lot of places donrsquot get the big stars of hock-ey coming to their town and itrsquos not just about

them itrsquos about the val-ue of the entertainment they can bring in Itrsquos a fun nightrdquo said Curran He says more than just hearing these greats speak there is also some once in a lifetime prizes up for grabs in the auc-tions and raffl es Th ese include a raffl e for a VIP golf weekend that includes four friends a private jet and two golf courses Auction items include the Ultimate 4th of July experience in New York City a trip to Scottsdale Arizona for a PGA Golf

Tour experience or a dream sports package where six can jet to De-troit to take in a Lions game and Red Wings game ldquoTh ese trips we are talking about are trips that you just canrsquot getrdquo they are very specialrdquo said Curran He is excited about the evening and says it can be valuable for the team ldquoTh ese kids will have a chance to talk to these players hellip about what it is to be a professional hockey player living the dream and what the

dream costs Th ere is a lot of commitmentrdquo said Curran ldquoTh ese guys do a good job at helping out the younger players because they once were that same player Th ey hold on to that advice a lot tighter than from guys who are further down the roadrdquo Th e Badlands Evening of the Stars is September 6 cocktails are at 5 pm For more information call the Dragons offi ce at 403-823-2022 or email kerridrumhellerdrag-onsca

Red Eye hits mark

The Starland Recreation area made a scenic backdrop for the Red Eye Memo-rial Tornament last weekend The camp-

ground was busy around the clock for the charity tournament Pictured left Laurie Bolin steps up to the plate

inSide photos by Patrick Kolafa

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Michael James| inSide Drumheller

Th e Royal Tyr-rell Museum has just wrapped up excavat-ing a fi nd that could help shed light on one of the mysteries about the end of the age of dinosaurs Th e specimen be-lieved to be the re-mains of a Triceratops was found earlier this summer by a former museum employee and fossil hunter Tim Schowalter who then contacted the muse-um ldquoHe was keeping an eye on various out-crops like road cuts He spotted bones coming out of the road cut by the 571 and 854 intersection south of Delia in the Hand Hills He sent an email to the Tyrrell and I went out and noticed a lot more bones than in the photo he sent usrdquo said Dr Francois Th er-rien curator of dino-saur palaeoecology at the Tyrrell Museum Crews worked for 12 days in the July and August heat and found a huge concentration of bones In the end they came away with a jacket weighing over four tonnes Th ey had to bring in a truck and trailer to haul the

specimen to the Tyr-rell Museum Th e crew was work-ing on the side of the road and got a few cu-rious looks from mo-

torists passing by ldquoWe would have people drive by and slow down Some even stopped and came to see what was happen-ingrdquo said Th errien It is hoped prepara-tion will begin in the late fall or winter and is estimated it will take six months to prepare Based on shape of vertebrae suspects itrsquos a large horned dino-saur and Triceratops

is the only one known from that time in Al-berta Th e high concentra-tion of bones is un-usual for the area Th e fossils were found in a rock formation known as the Scollard For-mation Th e Scollard encompasses the time at the very end of the Cretaceous period

ldquoIt turned out to be a big fi nd for that partic-ular rock formation It comes from the end of the age of dinosaurs from 67 to 66 million years agordquo said Th er-rien Generally the Scol-lard Formation in the Hand Hills has very few fossils Prior to this fi nd most of the fi nds were microfos-sils which usually need a microscope to examine Th errien hopes the fi nd can shed light on why there are so few large dinosaur fossils in the Scollard Forma-tion ldquoFor some reason the Scollard Forma-tion doesnrsquot produce as many dinosaur fossils as the Dinosaur Park or Horseshoe Canyon Formations and wersquore not sure why Tricer-atops is the most com-

mon dinosaur for that time period in Mon-tana and Saskatch-ewan but not here in Alberta We donrsquot know why It could be because of environ-mental changes but it could be a number of other reasonsrdquo said Th errien ldquoTh is specimen could off er a hint but I think it will take a more exhaustive study of the Scollard Forma-tionrdquo Th errien has al-ready begun looking for more fossils in the Hand Hills in hopes of fi nding more dino-saurs Anyone who fi nds a fossil is encouraged to contact the Tyrrell Museum at 403-823-7707 or Tyrrellinfogovabca

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 31 2012 - 11

ldquoThis specimen could offer a

hint but I think it will take a more

exhaustive study of the Scollard

Formationrdquo

Dr Francios Therrien

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Tyrrell unearths rare dino from Hand Hills

The Tyrrell Museum crew of Martin Schilling (left) Tom Courtenay Jen Bansescu Chris Capobianco Dr Francois Therrien and Ola Kovalchuk with the four tonne jacket containing the remains of a Triceratops The fossil was

found in the Hand Hills and could shed light on why not many large dinosaurs during the end of the age of dino-saurs are found in Alberta

submitted photo

An example of a Triceratops such as what is believed to have been found in the Hand Hills recently Triceratops was the most common dinosaur of the end of the Creta-ceous in Montana and Saskatchewan but is a rare fi nd in Alberta for unknown reasons

submitted photo

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1 Essential fl oral oil5 Boast9 A way to travel on skis11 Austrian capital13 Sensationalist journalism15 Taxidrivers16 Atomic mass unit17 A rock-boring tool19 Actress Farrow20 The trunk of a tree22 Satisfy to excess23 Cleopatrarsquos snake24 Single-reed instrument25 Volcanic mountain in Japan26 Bon ____ witty remarks28 Competitors31 Republic of Ireland32 Late Show host

34 Parrot nostril membrane35 Moves into action37 Back talk38 A pointed end39 British Air Aces41 1st weekday42 Sound in mind43 Hypothetical original matter45 Head covering46 Classical musical dramas49 God of war amp sky (Germanic)50 Beginnings53 Coarse fabric used for bags55 High legislative assembly56 What a ghost does57 Pats gently58 Ceases to live

CLUES DOWN

1 NM National Lab Los ____2 In columns3 Inclusive4 Underground plant part5 Top part of an apron6 Confederate soldier7 Make lively8 Metamorphic rock type9 Thrust with a weapon10 Russian space station11 Rotates showing wind direction12 As fast as can be done (abbr)14 Desalinate15 Marcus Porcius18 Perching bird order21 Citizen rejects26 Missing soldiers27 Cantankerous29 German river30 Fed31 Large Australian fl ightless bird 33 Lasso users34 Spanish saloon36 Common cracker37 Glided high38 Draws from40 Deceptive tactics41 Conductance units42 Unit of loudness44 Steins47 Express pleasure48 A large amount51 Talk52 Belonging to a thing54 Language spoken by the Khonds

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Horoscopes

Sudoku

Crossword

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

Sudoku SolutionLast Weeks Crossword Solution

CREATIVE COLOURING

Word ScrambleRearrange the letters in the

word to spell somethingpertaining to yard sales

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14 - Friday August 31 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

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Motorists asked to be vigilant to

save student lives

Michael James| inSide Drumheller

Despite the concerns raised by parents Al-berta Transportation has decided not to up-grade the pedestrian crosswalk on Highway 9 South and 12 Ave SE Th e intersection is used by many students to go to and from Greentree School In the June 27 edition of Th e Drumheller Mail it was reported Alberta Transportation was conducting a warrant analysis on whether the Highway 9 and 12 Ave SE intersection should be upgraded ldquoTh e analysis was done in June and found that basically what there

is now is adequate Th e full red amber green signals are not requiredrdquo said Trent Bancarz spokeperson for Alberta Transportation Th e analysis was prompted by concerns raised by parents and residents that children were in danger when us-ing the crosswalk Th is past spring a Greentree student was crossing and his bike was hit by a passing vehicle Th e same student was al-most hit again only a few weeks later As part of the analy-sis Alberta Transpor-tation spent some time observing the crosswalk this past June ldquoWe took the concern seriously and we took a look at the intersec-tion You need to have the adequate signals in place for the intersec-tion but on the other hand people need to use it correctly as well to maximize safelyrdquo said Bancarz ldquoOne of the things we found when we observed the cross-walk is a lot of instances of people not using the crosswalk correctly Th ere is an onus on drivers as well When they see those amber lights fl ashing they should slow down and look to see if anyone is crossingrdquo Bancarz did note however the students using the crosswalk were doing so correctly unlike some adults Greentree School will be proactive in educat-ing its students about crosswalk safety ldquoTh e teachers go over student safety in health

class We talk about traf-fi c safety in our school council Wersquove put re-minders about traffi c safety in our monthly newsletterrdquo said Green-tree School associate principal Jane Smith ldquoWe also have supervi-sors before and after schoolrdquo Th e RCMP have be-gun monitoring inter-sections near schools such as the one in front of St Anthonyrsquos in an eff ort to educate driv-ers ldquoOur school patrols have started Th e school zones and intersections associated with them will be patrolled regu-larly with increased en-forcement in those in-tersectionsrdquo said Staff Sergeant Art Hopkins Greentree School and the Drumheller RCMP are asking motorists to be careful when ap-proaching intersections near schools ldquoWe ask motorists to please be aware of stu-dents crossing at the intersection Be vigi-lant about students on bike or foot going to and from schoolrdquo said Greentree School as-sociate principal Jane Smith ldquoMotorists should have increased vigi-lance now that kids are back in school A lot of these kids are in a rush theyrsquore excited to get to school and they might not be paying as close attention to motorists as they shouldrdquo said Staff Sergeant Hopkins ldquoEveryone has to do whatever they can to ensure the safety of our childrenrdquo

No upgrades in sight for busy Highway 9 crosswalk

The crosswalk of Highway 9 and 12 Ave SE will not be undergoing any upgrades after an Alberta Transporta-tion study concluded there were not suffi cient grounds to change the lights to the red amber green traffi c lights Greentree School and Drumheller RCMP are asking resi-dents to be vigilant when approaching the crosswalk

inSide photo by Michael James

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 31 2012 - 15

-Trip Advisor comment

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Travis PautlerAge 24Occupation Correctional Offi cer at the Drumheller InstitutionHow long have you lived in Drumheller For three years nowWhere are you originally from Medicine HatWhatrsquos your favourite part about the valley Defi nitely the people Everyone is so down to earth easy to get along with and right away I felt welcomedIs there anything you donrsquot like about Drum-heller Not really Th ere is an obscene amount of traffi c during the summer for this small town but what can you do You have a tattoo on your right arm does it have any special meaning Actually getting tattoos was sort of a tradition for the males on my momrsquos side of the family Mine has the family crest and a few other symbols representing my heritage I was in Grade 8 when I got my fi rst tattoo Dad signed off on it mom was pretty upset I thought it was pretty cool until I grew and it shifted Th en I had to get some work done

to it to make it look nice againWhatrsquos one food you couldnrsquot live without Meatloaf - it has that home-cooked taste and itrsquos very fi lling You canrsquot buy stuff like that in the storeWould you rather go sky diving or swim with Great White sharks Sky diving Irsquove seen Shark Week way too many times to even consider getting in the waterWhatrsquos your worst nightmare Quadruplets Jon and Kate Plus 8 ruined that for me Whatrsquos your dream vacation Irsquod like to visit Ja-pan as I am part Japanese Do you collect anything I just started collecting old school NFL rookie cards A colleague of mine got me into it What are some of your other hobbies I love working out at the new Badlands Community Facility and I just bought a camper and am anxious to use it Any words of wisdom Donrsquot believe what you hear and only believe half of what you see

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

Donella Swan| inSide Drumheller

Th e 2012 Alberta Professional Chuck-wagon and Chariot Association (APC-CA) event held at Dinosaur Downs from August 24 to 26 got off to a bit of a wet start Due to rain Fridayrsquos races were can-celled ldquoWe got an inch and a half of rain and we just couldnrsquot get the track ready in those conditionsrdquo said Mike Hansen president of the Drumheller Stampede and Agri-cultural Society By Saturday track conditions were much better and the races commenced Hansen said there were roughly 350 peo-ple in attendance Saturday and 300 on Sunday ldquoOverall the event went wellrdquo said Han-sen

The 2012 Alberta Professional Chuckwagon and Chariot Association (APCCA) event held at Dinosaur Downs from August 24 to 26 got off to a wet start Rain cancelled Fridayrsquos races but by Saturday the track was dry enough to be prepared for the event

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Chucks cancelled Friday due to rain

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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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Patrick Kolafa |inSide Drumheller

If your neighbours were out all night last weekend there is a good chance they were at the Red Eye Memorial Tour-nament Th e annual Slo-Pitch tourney saw a lot of changes this year Th e tournament was moved up by a couple weeks and it also found a new home at the Starland Recre-ational Area near the Morrin Bridge While the team numbers were down a bit Fred Ma-kowecki said their bar-becue remained as busy as ever if not busier ldquoWe brought three-quarters of the food we did last year and I had to go back and top it up

over what we had last year I would say it was more than successfulrdquo said Makowecki While Friday morning brought a deluge of rain to the area by the time the games began Friday night the area was dry

enough to play While the weather did vary throughout the week-end spirits were high ldquoWhat a great bunch of people my goodness it was fun this year Th e teams were really great it give you chills that it

is your community out there doing it for you It strikes me as specialrdquo said Makowecki Th e tournament is staged each year in ben-efi t of the Chris Bolin Memorial Fund and the Morgan Jayne Project

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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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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

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See you soon

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Dragons bring in Stars to shinePatrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

Th e stars will be daz-zling next Th ursday night as some NHL greats will shine at the Drumheller Dragonsrsquo Badlands Evening of the Stars Broadcaster and speaker Jim Ralph Cal-gary Flame Michael Cammalleri and former Flame Craig Conroy will be special guests at a fundraising dinner and auction event at the Bad-lands Community Facil-ity Dragonsrsquo head coach Brian Curran said in his experience sports-men nights such as this have always been a great way to support the local team have fun and get excited about the com-ing season ldquoA lot of places donrsquot get the big stars of hock-ey coming to their town and itrsquos not just about

them itrsquos about the val-ue of the entertainment they can bring in Itrsquos a fun nightrdquo said Curran He says more than just hearing these greats speak there is also some once in a lifetime prizes up for grabs in the auc-tions and raffl es Th ese include a raffl e for a VIP golf weekend that includes four friends a private jet and two golf courses Auction items include the Ultimate 4th of July experience in New York City a trip to Scottsdale Arizona for a PGA Golf

Tour experience or a dream sports package where six can jet to De-troit to take in a Lions game and Red Wings game ldquoTh ese trips we are talking about are trips that you just canrsquot getrdquo they are very specialrdquo said Curran He is excited about the evening and says it can be valuable for the team ldquoTh ese kids will have a chance to talk to these players hellip about what it is to be a professional hockey player living the dream and what the

dream costs Th ere is a lot of commitmentrdquo said Curran ldquoTh ese guys do a good job at helping out the younger players because they once were that same player Th ey hold on to that advice a lot tighter than from guys who are further down the roadrdquo Th e Badlands Evening of the Stars is September 6 cocktails are at 5 pm For more information call the Dragons offi ce at 403-823-2022 or email kerridrumhellerdrag-onsca

Red Eye hits mark

The Starland Recreation area made a scenic backdrop for the Red Eye Memo-rial Tornament last weekend The camp-

ground was busy around the clock for the charity tournament Pictured left Laurie Bolin steps up to the plate

inSide photos by Patrick Kolafa

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GETTING OUT OF DODGE GA-RAGE SALE Friday August 31 - 2 pm to 7 pm Saturday September 1 - 9 am - 5 pm 218 Main Street Munson AB Phase one Relocating and downsiz-ing Too many items to list ie furniture tools clothing books movies etc 60 years of accumu-lated goods 35p

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While rain doused the sprits of Chuckwagon fans Friday night on Friday morning the Minichuck-wagons for Charity were rolling strong In the end Chuckwagon driver Al-lan Bengston piloted the OrsquoShearsquos mini-chuck to vic-tory For his effort $2500 was donated to the Drum-heller Salvation Army (In-set) At the cheque presen-tation are (l-r) Bengston Q91 station manager Lin-da Scheffelmaier Audrey Hems of Q91 and Crystal Gainer of OrsquoShearsquos

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BREAK

CLUES ACROSS

1 Essential fl oral oil5 Boast9 A way to travel on skis11 Austrian capital13 Sensationalist journalism15 Taxidrivers16 Atomic mass unit17 A rock-boring tool19 Actress Farrow20 The trunk of a tree22 Satisfy to excess23 Cleopatrarsquos snake24 Single-reed instrument25 Volcanic mountain in Japan26 Bon ____ witty remarks28 Competitors31 Republic of Ireland32 Late Show host

34 Parrot nostril membrane35 Moves into action37 Back talk38 A pointed end39 British Air Aces41 1st weekday42 Sound in mind43 Hypothetical original matter45 Head covering46 Classical musical dramas49 God of war amp sky (Germanic)50 Beginnings53 Coarse fabric used for bags55 High legislative assembly56 What a ghost does57 Pats gently58 Ceases to live

CLUES DOWN

1 NM National Lab Los ____2 In columns3 Inclusive4 Underground plant part5 Top part of an apron6 Confederate soldier7 Make lively8 Metamorphic rock type9 Thrust with a weapon10 Russian space station11 Rotates showing wind direction12 As fast as can be done (abbr)14 Desalinate15 Marcus Porcius18 Perching bird order21 Citizen rejects26 Missing soldiers27 Cantankerous29 German river30 Fed31 Large Australian fl ightless bird 33 Lasso users34 Spanish saloon36 Common cracker37 Glided high38 Draws from40 Deceptive tactics41 Conductance units42 Unit of loudness44 Steins47 Express pleasure48 A large amount51 Talk52 Belonging to a thing54 Language spoken by the Khonds

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Horoscopes

Sudoku

Crossword

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

Sudoku SolutionLast Weeks Crossword Solution

CREATIVE COLOURING

Word ScrambleRearrange the letters in the

word to spell somethingpertaining to yard sales

Answer WrinkleinSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 31 2012 - 13

14 - Friday August 31 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

ADVERTISE IN THE NEWSPAPER

NADbank ComBase Adults 18+ print and online

403-823-2580 | informationdrumhellermailcom515 Highway 10 East Box 1629 Drumheller AB T0J 0Y0

12084DH012083DH112081DH112074DH1

Motorists asked to be vigilant to

save student lives

Michael James| inSide Drumheller

Despite the concerns raised by parents Al-berta Transportation has decided not to up-grade the pedestrian crosswalk on Highway 9 South and 12 Ave SE Th e intersection is used by many students to go to and from Greentree School In the June 27 edition of Th e Drumheller Mail it was reported Alberta Transportation was conducting a warrant analysis on whether the Highway 9 and 12 Ave SE intersection should be upgraded ldquoTh e analysis was done in June and found that basically what there

is now is adequate Th e full red amber green signals are not requiredrdquo said Trent Bancarz spokeperson for Alberta Transportation Th e analysis was prompted by concerns raised by parents and residents that children were in danger when us-ing the crosswalk Th is past spring a Greentree student was crossing and his bike was hit by a passing vehicle Th e same student was al-most hit again only a few weeks later As part of the analy-sis Alberta Transpor-tation spent some time observing the crosswalk this past June ldquoWe took the concern seriously and we took a look at the intersec-tion You need to have the adequate signals in place for the intersec-tion but on the other hand people need to use it correctly as well to maximize safelyrdquo said Bancarz ldquoOne of the things we found when we observed the cross-walk is a lot of instances of people not using the crosswalk correctly Th ere is an onus on drivers as well When they see those amber lights fl ashing they should slow down and look to see if anyone is crossingrdquo Bancarz did note however the students using the crosswalk were doing so correctly unlike some adults Greentree School will be proactive in educat-ing its students about crosswalk safety ldquoTh e teachers go over student safety in health

class We talk about traf-fi c safety in our school council Wersquove put re-minders about traffi c safety in our monthly newsletterrdquo said Green-tree School associate principal Jane Smith ldquoWe also have supervi-sors before and after schoolrdquo Th e RCMP have be-gun monitoring inter-sections near schools such as the one in front of St Anthonyrsquos in an eff ort to educate driv-ers ldquoOur school patrols have started Th e school zones and intersections associated with them will be patrolled regu-larly with increased en-forcement in those in-tersectionsrdquo said Staff Sergeant Art Hopkins Greentree School and the Drumheller RCMP are asking motorists to be careful when ap-proaching intersections near schools ldquoWe ask motorists to please be aware of stu-dents crossing at the intersection Be vigi-lant about students on bike or foot going to and from schoolrdquo said Greentree School as-sociate principal Jane Smith ldquoMotorists should have increased vigi-lance now that kids are back in school A lot of these kids are in a rush theyrsquore excited to get to school and they might not be paying as close attention to motorists as they shouldrdquo said Staff Sergeant Hopkins ldquoEveryone has to do whatever they can to ensure the safety of our childrenrdquo

No upgrades in sight for busy Highway 9 crosswalk

The crosswalk of Highway 9 and 12 Ave SE will not be undergoing any upgrades after an Alberta Transporta-tion study concluded there were not suffi cient grounds to change the lights to the red amber green traffi c lights Greentree School and Drumheller RCMP are asking resi-dents to be vigilant when approaching the crosswalk

inSide photo by Michael James

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 31 2012 - 15

-Trip Advisor comment

wwwexecutivehotelsnetcalgary w32c37m

Travis PautlerAge 24Occupation Correctional Offi cer at the Drumheller InstitutionHow long have you lived in Drumheller For three years nowWhere are you originally from Medicine HatWhatrsquos your favourite part about the valley Defi nitely the people Everyone is so down to earth easy to get along with and right away I felt welcomedIs there anything you donrsquot like about Drum-heller Not really Th ere is an obscene amount of traffi c during the summer for this small town but what can you do You have a tattoo on your right arm does it have any special meaning Actually getting tattoos was sort of a tradition for the males on my momrsquos side of the family Mine has the family crest and a few other symbols representing my heritage I was in Grade 8 when I got my fi rst tattoo Dad signed off on it mom was pretty upset I thought it was pretty cool until I grew and it shifted Th en I had to get some work done

to it to make it look nice againWhatrsquos one food you couldnrsquot live without Meatloaf - it has that home-cooked taste and itrsquos very fi lling You canrsquot buy stuff like that in the storeWould you rather go sky diving or swim with Great White sharks Sky diving Irsquove seen Shark Week way too many times to even consider getting in the waterWhatrsquos your worst nightmare Quadruplets Jon and Kate Plus 8 ruined that for me Whatrsquos your dream vacation Irsquod like to visit Ja-pan as I am part Japanese Do you collect anything I just started collecting old school NFL rookie cards A colleague of mine got me into it What are some of your other hobbies I love working out at the new Badlands Community Facility and I just bought a camper and am anxious to use it Any words of wisdom Donrsquot believe what you hear and only believe half of what you see

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

Donella Swan| inSide Drumheller

Th e 2012 Alberta Professional Chuck-wagon and Chariot Association (APC-CA) event held at Dinosaur Downs from August 24 to 26 got off to a bit of a wet start Due to rain Fridayrsquos races were can-celled ldquoWe got an inch and a half of rain and we just couldnrsquot get the track ready in those conditionsrdquo said Mike Hansen president of the Drumheller Stampede and Agri-cultural Society By Saturday track conditions were much better and the races commenced Hansen said there were roughly 350 peo-ple in attendance Saturday and 300 on Sunday ldquoOverall the event went wellrdquo said Han-sen

The 2012 Alberta Professional Chuckwagon and Chariot Association (APCCA) event held at Dinosaur Downs from August 24 to 26 got off to a wet start Rain cancelled Fridayrsquos races but by Saturday the track was dry enough to be prepared for the event

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Chucks cancelled Friday due to rain

ALL ROADS LEAD TO

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

k35cm

2012 BLOWOUT CLEARANCE2013 Wildwood2013 Wildwood

261BH261BH

WAS $21995WAS $21995

NOWNOW$13995$13995

2013 Torque 2013 Torque TQ312TQ312

WAS $55920WAS $55920

NOWNOW$39900$39900Only $329monthOnly $329month

WAS $3007305WAS $3007305

NOWNOW$24995$24995

2012 Rockwood 2012 Rockwood Ultra-liteUltra-lite

Only $219Only $219monthmonth

Only $139Only $139monthmonth

Patrick Kolafa |inSide Drumheller

If your neighbours were out all night last weekend there is a good chance they were at the Red Eye Memorial Tour-nament Th e annual Slo-Pitch tourney saw a lot of changes this year Th e tournament was moved up by a couple weeks and it also found a new home at the Starland Recre-ational Area near the Morrin Bridge While the team numbers were down a bit Fred Ma-kowecki said their bar-becue remained as busy as ever if not busier ldquoWe brought three-quarters of the food we did last year and I had to go back and top it up

over what we had last year I would say it was more than successfulrdquo said Makowecki While Friday morning brought a deluge of rain to the area by the time the games began Friday night the area was dry

enough to play While the weather did vary throughout the week-end spirits were high ldquoWhat a great bunch of people my goodness it was fun this year Th e teams were really great it give you chills that it

is your community out there doing it for you It strikes me as specialrdquo said Makowecki Th e tournament is staged each year in ben-efi t of the Chris Bolin Memorial Fund and the Morgan Jayne Project

16 - FridayAugust 31 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

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

12 WAY TO

PARTY

SAINTPATRICKrsquoS DAY

YE

4038232460 bull 600B 2nd St SEwwwosheasalehousecom

TS DAY

YAKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE LTD

ROSEBUD ALBERTAPhone 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

Dragons bring in Stars to shinePatrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

Th e stars will be daz-zling next Th ursday night as some NHL greats will shine at the Drumheller Dragonsrsquo Badlands Evening of the Stars Broadcaster and speaker Jim Ralph Cal-gary Flame Michael Cammalleri and former Flame Craig Conroy will be special guests at a fundraising dinner and auction event at the Bad-lands Community Facil-ity Dragonsrsquo head coach Brian Curran said in his experience sports-men nights such as this have always been a great way to support the local team have fun and get excited about the com-ing season ldquoA lot of places donrsquot get the big stars of hock-ey coming to their town and itrsquos not just about

them itrsquos about the val-ue of the entertainment they can bring in Itrsquos a fun nightrdquo said Curran He says more than just hearing these greats speak there is also some once in a lifetime prizes up for grabs in the auc-tions and raffl es Th ese include a raffl e for a VIP golf weekend that includes four friends a private jet and two golf courses Auction items include the Ultimate 4th of July experience in New York City a trip to Scottsdale Arizona for a PGA Golf

Tour experience or a dream sports package where six can jet to De-troit to take in a Lions game and Red Wings game ldquoTh ese trips we are talking about are trips that you just canrsquot getrdquo they are very specialrdquo said Curran He is excited about the evening and says it can be valuable for the team ldquoTh ese kids will have a chance to talk to these players hellip about what it is to be a professional hockey player living the dream and what the

dream costs Th ere is a lot of commitmentrdquo said Curran ldquoTh ese guys do a good job at helping out the younger players because they once were that same player Th ey hold on to that advice a lot tighter than from guys who are further down the roadrdquo Th e Badlands Evening of the Stars is September 6 cocktails are at 5 pm For more information call the Dragons offi ce at 403-823-2022 or email kerridrumhellerdrag-onsca

Red Eye hits mark

The Starland Recreation area made a scenic backdrop for the Red Eye Memo-rial Tornament last weekend The camp-

ground was busy around the clock for the charity tournament Pictured left Laurie Bolin steps up to the plate

inSide photos by Patrick Kolafa

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Page 13: inSide Drumheller Aug 31, 2012

BREAK

CLUES ACROSS

1 Essential fl oral oil5 Boast9 A way to travel on skis11 Austrian capital13 Sensationalist journalism15 Taxidrivers16 Atomic mass unit17 A rock-boring tool19 Actress Farrow20 The trunk of a tree22 Satisfy to excess23 Cleopatrarsquos snake24 Single-reed instrument25 Volcanic mountain in Japan26 Bon ____ witty remarks28 Competitors31 Republic of Ireland32 Late Show host

34 Parrot nostril membrane35 Moves into action37 Back talk38 A pointed end39 British Air Aces41 1st weekday42 Sound in mind43 Hypothetical original matter45 Head covering46 Classical musical dramas49 God of war amp sky (Germanic)50 Beginnings53 Coarse fabric used for bags55 High legislative assembly56 What a ghost does57 Pats gently58 Ceases to live

CLUES DOWN

1 NM National Lab Los ____2 In columns3 Inclusive4 Underground plant part5 Top part of an apron6 Confederate soldier7 Make lively8 Metamorphic rock type9 Thrust with a weapon10 Russian space station11 Rotates showing wind direction12 As fast as can be done (abbr)14 Desalinate15 Marcus Porcius18 Perching bird order21 Citizen rejects26 Missing soldiers27 Cantankerous29 German river30 Fed31 Large Australian fl ightless bird 33 Lasso users34 Spanish saloon36 Common cracker37 Glided high38 Draws from40 Deceptive tactics41 Conductance units42 Unit of loudness44 Steins47 Express pleasure48 A large amount51 Talk52 Belonging to a thing54 Language spoken by the Khonds

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Horoscopes

Sudoku

Crossword

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

Sudoku SolutionLast Weeks Crossword Solution

CREATIVE COLOURING

Word ScrambleRearrange the letters in the

word to spell somethingpertaining to yard sales

Answer WrinkleinSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 31 2012 - 13

14 - Friday August 31 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

ADVERTISE IN THE NEWSPAPER

NADbank ComBase Adults 18+ print and online

403-823-2580 | informationdrumhellermailcom515 Highway 10 East Box 1629 Drumheller AB T0J 0Y0

12084DH012083DH112081DH112074DH1

Motorists asked to be vigilant to

save student lives

Michael James| inSide Drumheller

Despite the concerns raised by parents Al-berta Transportation has decided not to up-grade the pedestrian crosswalk on Highway 9 South and 12 Ave SE Th e intersection is used by many students to go to and from Greentree School In the June 27 edition of Th e Drumheller Mail it was reported Alberta Transportation was conducting a warrant analysis on whether the Highway 9 and 12 Ave SE intersection should be upgraded ldquoTh e analysis was done in June and found that basically what there

is now is adequate Th e full red amber green signals are not requiredrdquo said Trent Bancarz spokeperson for Alberta Transportation Th e analysis was prompted by concerns raised by parents and residents that children were in danger when us-ing the crosswalk Th is past spring a Greentree student was crossing and his bike was hit by a passing vehicle Th e same student was al-most hit again only a few weeks later As part of the analy-sis Alberta Transpor-tation spent some time observing the crosswalk this past June ldquoWe took the concern seriously and we took a look at the intersec-tion You need to have the adequate signals in place for the intersec-tion but on the other hand people need to use it correctly as well to maximize safelyrdquo said Bancarz ldquoOne of the things we found when we observed the cross-walk is a lot of instances of people not using the crosswalk correctly Th ere is an onus on drivers as well When they see those amber lights fl ashing they should slow down and look to see if anyone is crossingrdquo Bancarz did note however the students using the crosswalk were doing so correctly unlike some adults Greentree School will be proactive in educat-ing its students about crosswalk safety ldquoTh e teachers go over student safety in health

class We talk about traf-fi c safety in our school council Wersquove put re-minders about traffi c safety in our monthly newsletterrdquo said Green-tree School associate principal Jane Smith ldquoWe also have supervi-sors before and after schoolrdquo Th e RCMP have be-gun monitoring inter-sections near schools such as the one in front of St Anthonyrsquos in an eff ort to educate driv-ers ldquoOur school patrols have started Th e school zones and intersections associated with them will be patrolled regu-larly with increased en-forcement in those in-tersectionsrdquo said Staff Sergeant Art Hopkins Greentree School and the Drumheller RCMP are asking motorists to be careful when ap-proaching intersections near schools ldquoWe ask motorists to please be aware of stu-dents crossing at the intersection Be vigi-lant about students on bike or foot going to and from schoolrdquo said Greentree School as-sociate principal Jane Smith ldquoMotorists should have increased vigi-lance now that kids are back in school A lot of these kids are in a rush theyrsquore excited to get to school and they might not be paying as close attention to motorists as they shouldrdquo said Staff Sergeant Hopkins ldquoEveryone has to do whatever they can to ensure the safety of our childrenrdquo

No upgrades in sight for busy Highway 9 crosswalk

The crosswalk of Highway 9 and 12 Ave SE will not be undergoing any upgrades after an Alberta Transporta-tion study concluded there were not suffi cient grounds to change the lights to the red amber green traffi c lights Greentree School and Drumheller RCMP are asking resi-dents to be vigilant when approaching the crosswalk

inSide photo by Michael James

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 31 2012 - 15

-Trip Advisor comment

wwwexecutivehotelsnetcalgary w32c37m

Travis PautlerAge 24Occupation Correctional Offi cer at the Drumheller InstitutionHow long have you lived in Drumheller For three years nowWhere are you originally from Medicine HatWhatrsquos your favourite part about the valley Defi nitely the people Everyone is so down to earth easy to get along with and right away I felt welcomedIs there anything you donrsquot like about Drum-heller Not really Th ere is an obscene amount of traffi c during the summer for this small town but what can you do You have a tattoo on your right arm does it have any special meaning Actually getting tattoos was sort of a tradition for the males on my momrsquos side of the family Mine has the family crest and a few other symbols representing my heritage I was in Grade 8 when I got my fi rst tattoo Dad signed off on it mom was pretty upset I thought it was pretty cool until I grew and it shifted Th en I had to get some work done

to it to make it look nice againWhatrsquos one food you couldnrsquot live without Meatloaf - it has that home-cooked taste and itrsquos very fi lling You canrsquot buy stuff like that in the storeWould you rather go sky diving or swim with Great White sharks Sky diving Irsquove seen Shark Week way too many times to even consider getting in the waterWhatrsquos your worst nightmare Quadruplets Jon and Kate Plus 8 ruined that for me Whatrsquos your dream vacation Irsquod like to visit Ja-pan as I am part Japanese Do you collect anything I just started collecting old school NFL rookie cards A colleague of mine got me into it What are some of your other hobbies I love working out at the new Badlands Community Facility and I just bought a camper and am anxious to use it Any words of wisdom Donrsquot believe what you hear and only believe half of what you see

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

Donella Swan| inSide Drumheller

Th e 2012 Alberta Professional Chuck-wagon and Chariot Association (APC-CA) event held at Dinosaur Downs from August 24 to 26 got off to a bit of a wet start Due to rain Fridayrsquos races were can-celled ldquoWe got an inch and a half of rain and we just couldnrsquot get the track ready in those conditionsrdquo said Mike Hansen president of the Drumheller Stampede and Agri-cultural Society By Saturday track conditions were much better and the races commenced Hansen said there were roughly 350 peo-ple in attendance Saturday and 300 on Sunday ldquoOverall the event went wellrdquo said Han-sen

The 2012 Alberta Professional Chuckwagon and Chariot Association (APCCA) event held at Dinosaur Downs from August 24 to 26 got off to a wet start Rain cancelled Fridayrsquos races but by Saturday the track was dry enough to be prepared for the event

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Chucks cancelled Friday due to rain

ALL ROADS LEAD TO

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

k35cm

2012 BLOWOUT CLEARANCE2013 Wildwood2013 Wildwood

261BH261BH

WAS $21995WAS $21995

NOWNOW$13995$13995

2013 Torque 2013 Torque TQ312TQ312

WAS $55920WAS $55920

NOWNOW$39900$39900Only $329monthOnly $329month

WAS $3007305WAS $3007305

NOWNOW$24995$24995

2012 Rockwood 2012 Rockwood Ultra-liteUltra-lite

Only $219Only $219monthmonth

Only $139Only $139monthmonth

Patrick Kolafa |inSide Drumheller

If your neighbours were out all night last weekend there is a good chance they were at the Red Eye Memorial Tour-nament Th e annual Slo-Pitch tourney saw a lot of changes this year Th e tournament was moved up by a couple weeks and it also found a new home at the Starland Recre-ational Area near the Morrin Bridge While the team numbers were down a bit Fred Ma-kowecki said their bar-becue remained as busy as ever if not busier ldquoWe brought three-quarters of the food we did last year and I had to go back and top it up

over what we had last year I would say it was more than successfulrdquo said Makowecki While Friday morning brought a deluge of rain to the area by the time the games began Friday night the area was dry

enough to play While the weather did vary throughout the week-end spirits were high ldquoWhat a great bunch of people my goodness it was fun this year Th e teams were really great it give you chills that it

is your community out there doing it for you It strikes me as specialrdquo said Makowecki Th e tournament is staged each year in ben-efi t of the Chris Bolin Memorial Fund and the Morgan Jayne Project

16 - FridayAugust 31 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

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

12 WAY TO

PARTY

SAINTPATRICKrsquoS DAY

YE

4038232460 bull 600B 2nd St SEwwwosheasalehousecom

TS DAY

YAKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE LTD

ROSEBUD ALBERTAPhone 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

Dragons bring in Stars to shinePatrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

Th e stars will be daz-zling next Th ursday night as some NHL greats will shine at the Drumheller Dragonsrsquo Badlands Evening of the Stars Broadcaster and speaker Jim Ralph Cal-gary Flame Michael Cammalleri and former Flame Craig Conroy will be special guests at a fundraising dinner and auction event at the Bad-lands Community Facil-ity Dragonsrsquo head coach Brian Curran said in his experience sports-men nights such as this have always been a great way to support the local team have fun and get excited about the com-ing season ldquoA lot of places donrsquot get the big stars of hock-ey coming to their town and itrsquos not just about

them itrsquos about the val-ue of the entertainment they can bring in Itrsquos a fun nightrdquo said Curran He says more than just hearing these greats speak there is also some once in a lifetime prizes up for grabs in the auc-tions and raffl es Th ese include a raffl e for a VIP golf weekend that includes four friends a private jet and two golf courses Auction items include the Ultimate 4th of July experience in New York City a trip to Scottsdale Arizona for a PGA Golf

Tour experience or a dream sports package where six can jet to De-troit to take in a Lions game and Red Wings game ldquoTh ese trips we are talking about are trips that you just canrsquot getrdquo they are very specialrdquo said Curran He is excited about the evening and says it can be valuable for the team ldquoTh ese kids will have a chance to talk to these players hellip about what it is to be a professional hockey player living the dream and what the

dream costs Th ere is a lot of commitmentrdquo said Curran ldquoTh ese guys do a good job at helping out the younger players because they once were that same player Th ey hold on to that advice a lot tighter than from guys who are further down the roadrdquo Th e Badlands Evening of the Stars is September 6 cocktails are at 5 pm For more information call the Dragons offi ce at 403-823-2022 or email kerridrumhellerdrag-onsca

Red Eye hits mark

The Starland Recreation area made a scenic backdrop for the Red Eye Memo-rial Tornament last weekend The camp-

ground was busy around the clock for the charity tournament Pictured left Laurie Bolin steps up to the plate

inSide photos by Patrick Kolafa

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14 - Friday August 31 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

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Motorists asked to be vigilant to

save student lives

Michael James| inSide Drumheller

Despite the concerns raised by parents Al-berta Transportation has decided not to up-grade the pedestrian crosswalk on Highway 9 South and 12 Ave SE Th e intersection is used by many students to go to and from Greentree School In the June 27 edition of Th e Drumheller Mail it was reported Alberta Transportation was conducting a warrant analysis on whether the Highway 9 and 12 Ave SE intersection should be upgraded ldquoTh e analysis was done in June and found that basically what there

is now is adequate Th e full red amber green signals are not requiredrdquo said Trent Bancarz spokeperson for Alberta Transportation Th e analysis was prompted by concerns raised by parents and residents that children were in danger when us-ing the crosswalk Th is past spring a Greentree student was crossing and his bike was hit by a passing vehicle Th e same student was al-most hit again only a few weeks later As part of the analy-sis Alberta Transpor-tation spent some time observing the crosswalk this past June ldquoWe took the concern seriously and we took a look at the intersec-tion You need to have the adequate signals in place for the intersec-tion but on the other hand people need to use it correctly as well to maximize safelyrdquo said Bancarz ldquoOne of the things we found when we observed the cross-walk is a lot of instances of people not using the crosswalk correctly Th ere is an onus on drivers as well When they see those amber lights fl ashing they should slow down and look to see if anyone is crossingrdquo Bancarz did note however the students using the crosswalk were doing so correctly unlike some adults Greentree School will be proactive in educat-ing its students about crosswalk safety ldquoTh e teachers go over student safety in health

class We talk about traf-fi c safety in our school council Wersquove put re-minders about traffi c safety in our monthly newsletterrdquo said Green-tree School associate principal Jane Smith ldquoWe also have supervi-sors before and after schoolrdquo Th e RCMP have be-gun monitoring inter-sections near schools such as the one in front of St Anthonyrsquos in an eff ort to educate driv-ers ldquoOur school patrols have started Th e school zones and intersections associated with them will be patrolled regu-larly with increased en-forcement in those in-tersectionsrdquo said Staff Sergeant Art Hopkins Greentree School and the Drumheller RCMP are asking motorists to be careful when ap-proaching intersections near schools ldquoWe ask motorists to please be aware of stu-dents crossing at the intersection Be vigi-lant about students on bike or foot going to and from schoolrdquo said Greentree School as-sociate principal Jane Smith ldquoMotorists should have increased vigi-lance now that kids are back in school A lot of these kids are in a rush theyrsquore excited to get to school and they might not be paying as close attention to motorists as they shouldrdquo said Staff Sergeant Hopkins ldquoEveryone has to do whatever they can to ensure the safety of our childrenrdquo

No upgrades in sight for busy Highway 9 crosswalk

The crosswalk of Highway 9 and 12 Ave SE will not be undergoing any upgrades after an Alberta Transporta-tion study concluded there were not suffi cient grounds to change the lights to the red amber green traffi c lights Greentree School and Drumheller RCMP are asking resi-dents to be vigilant when approaching the crosswalk

inSide photo by Michael James

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 31 2012 - 15

-Trip Advisor comment

wwwexecutivehotelsnetcalgary w32c37m

Travis PautlerAge 24Occupation Correctional Offi cer at the Drumheller InstitutionHow long have you lived in Drumheller For three years nowWhere are you originally from Medicine HatWhatrsquos your favourite part about the valley Defi nitely the people Everyone is so down to earth easy to get along with and right away I felt welcomedIs there anything you donrsquot like about Drum-heller Not really Th ere is an obscene amount of traffi c during the summer for this small town but what can you do You have a tattoo on your right arm does it have any special meaning Actually getting tattoos was sort of a tradition for the males on my momrsquos side of the family Mine has the family crest and a few other symbols representing my heritage I was in Grade 8 when I got my fi rst tattoo Dad signed off on it mom was pretty upset I thought it was pretty cool until I grew and it shifted Th en I had to get some work done

to it to make it look nice againWhatrsquos one food you couldnrsquot live without Meatloaf - it has that home-cooked taste and itrsquos very fi lling You canrsquot buy stuff like that in the storeWould you rather go sky diving or swim with Great White sharks Sky diving Irsquove seen Shark Week way too many times to even consider getting in the waterWhatrsquos your worst nightmare Quadruplets Jon and Kate Plus 8 ruined that for me Whatrsquos your dream vacation Irsquod like to visit Ja-pan as I am part Japanese Do you collect anything I just started collecting old school NFL rookie cards A colleague of mine got me into it What are some of your other hobbies I love working out at the new Badlands Community Facility and I just bought a camper and am anxious to use it Any words of wisdom Donrsquot believe what you hear and only believe half of what you see

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

Donella Swan| inSide Drumheller

Th e 2012 Alberta Professional Chuck-wagon and Chariot Association (APC-CA) event held at Dinosaur Downs from August 24 to 26 got off to a bit of a wet start Due to rain Fridayrsquos races were can-celled ldquoWe got an inch and a half of rain and we just couldnrsquot get the track ready in those conditionsrdquo said Mike Hansen president of the Drumheller Stampede and Agri-cultural Society By Saturday track conditions were much better and the races commenced Hansen said there were roughly 350 peo-ple in attendance Saturday and 300 on Sunday ldquoOverall the event went wellrdquo said Han-sen

The 2012 Alberta Professional Chuckwagon and Chariot Association (APCCA) event held at Dinosaur Downs from August 24 to 26 got off to a wet start Rain cancelled Fridayrsquos races but by Saturday the track was dry enough to be prepared for the event

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Chucks cancelled Friday due to rain

ALL ROADS LEAD TO

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

k35cm

2012 BLOWOUT CLEARANCE2013 Wildwood2013 Wildwood

261BH261BH

WAS $21995WAS $21995

NOWNOW$13995$13995

2013 Torque 2013 Torque TQ312TQ312

WAS $55920WAS $55920

NOWNOW$39900$39900Only $329monthOnly $329month

WAS $3007305WAS $3007305

NOWNOW$24995$24995

2012 Rockwood 2012 Rockwood Ultra-liteUltra-lite

Only $219Only $219monthmonth

Only $139Only $139monthmonth

Patrick Kolafa |inSide Drumheller

If your neighbours were out all night last weekend there is a good chance they were at the Red Eye Memorial Tour-nament Th e annual Slo-Pitch tourney saw a lot of changes this year Th e tournament was moved up by a couple weeks and it also found a new home at the Starland Recre-ational Area near the Morrin Bridge While the team numbers were down a bit Fred Ma-kowecki said their bar-becue remained as busy as ever if not busier ldquoWe brought three-quarters of the food we did last year and I had to go back and top it up

over what we had last year I would say it was more than successfulrdquo said Makowecki While Friday morning brought a deluge of rain to the area by the time the games began Friday night the area was dry

enough to play While the weather did vary throughout the week-end spirits were high ldquoWhat a great bunch of people my goodness it was fun this year Th e teams were really great it give you chills that it

is your community out there doing it for you It strikes me as specialrdquo said Makowecki Th e tournament is staged each year in ben-efi t of the Chris Bolin Memorial Fund and the Morgan Jayne Project

16 - FridayAugust 31 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

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

12 WAY TO

PARTY

SAINTPATRICKrsquoS DAY

YE

4038232460 bull 600B 2nd St SEwwwosheasalehousecom

TS DAY

YAKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE LTD

ROSEBUD ALBERTAPhone 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

Dragons bring in Stars to shinePatrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

Th e stars will be daz-zling next Th ursday night as some NHL greats will shine at the Drumheller Dragonsrsquo Badlands Evening of the Stars Broadcaster and speaker Jim Ralph Cal-gary Flame Michael Cammalleri and former Flame Craig Conroy will be special guests at a fundraising dinner and auction event at the Bad-lands Community Facil-ity Dragonsrsquo head coach Brian Curran said in his experience sports-men nights such as this have always been a great way to support the local team have fun and get excited about the com-ing season ldquoA lot of places donrsquot get the big stars of hock-ey coming to their town and itrsquos not just about

them itrsquos about the val-ue of the entertainment they can bring in Itrsquos a fun nightrdquo said Curran He says more than just hearing these greats speak there is also some once in a lifetime prizes up for grabs in the auc-tions and raffl es Th ese include a raffl e for a VIP golf weekend that includes four friends a private jet and two golf courses Auction items include the Ultimate 4th of July experience in New York City a trip to Scottsdale Arizona for a PGA Golf

Tour experience or a dream sports package where six can jet to De-troit to take in a Lions game and Red Wings game ldquoTh ese trips we are talking about are trips that you just canrsquot getrdquo they are very specialrdquo said Curran He is excited about the evening and says it can be valuable for the team ldquoTh ese kids will have a chance to talk to these players hellip about what it is to be a professional hockey player living the dream and what the

dream costs Th ere is a lot of commitmentrdquo said Curran ldquoTh ese guys do a good job at helping out the younger players because they once were that same player Th ey hold on to that advice a lot tighter than from guys who are further down the roadrdquo Th e Badlands Evening of the Stars is September 6 cocktails are at 5 pm For more information call the Dragons offi ce at 403-823-2022 or email kerridrumhellerdrag-onsca

Red Eye hits mark

The Starland Recreation area made a scenic backdrop for the Red Eye Memo-rial Tornament last weekend The camp-

ground was busy around the clock for the charity tournament Pictured left Laurie Bolin steps up to the plate

inSide photos by Patrick Kolafa

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inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday August 31 2012 - 15

-Trip Advisor comment

wwwexecutivehotelsnetcalgary w32c37m

Travis PautlerAge 24Occupation Correctional Offi cer at the Drumheller InstitutionHow long have you lived in Drumheller For three years nowWhere are you originally from Medicine HatWhatrsquos your favourite part about the valley Defi nitely the people Everyone is so down to earth easy to get along with and right away I felt welcomedIs there anything you donrsquot like about Drum-heller Not really Th ere is an obscene amount of traffi c during the summer for this small town but what can you do You have a tattoo on your right arm does it have any special meaning Actually getting tattoos was sort of a tradition for the males on my momrsquos side of the family Mine has the family crest and a few other symbols representing my heritage I was in Grade 8 when I got my fi rst tattoo Dad signed off on it mom was pretty upset I thought it was pretty cool until I grew and it shifted Th en I had to get some work done

to it to make it look nice againWhatrsquos one food you couldnrsquot live without Meatloaf - it has that home-cooked taste and itrsquos very fi lling You canrsquot buy stuff like that in the storeWould you rather go sky diving or swim with Great White sharks Sky diving Irsquove seen Shark Week way too many times to even consider getting in the waterWhatrsquos your worst nightmare Quadruplets Jon and Kate Plus 8 ruined that for me Whatrsquos your dream vacation Irsquod like to visit Ja-pan as I am part Japanese Do you collect anything I just started collecting old school NFL rookie cards A colleague of mine got me into it What are some of your other hobbies I love working out at the new Badlands Community Facility and I just bought a camper and am anxious to use it Any words of wisdom Donrsquot believe what you hear and only believe half of what you see

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

Donella Swan| inSide Drumheller

Th e 2012 Alberta Professional Chuck-wagon and Chariot Association (APC-CA) event held at Dinosaur Downs from August 24 to 26 got off to a bit of a wet start Due to rain Fridayrsquos races were can-celled ldquoWe got an inch and a half of rain and we just couldnrsquot get the track ready in those conditionsrdquo said Mike Hansen president of the Drumheller Stampede and Agri-cultural Society By Saturday track conditions were much better and the races commenced Hansen said there were roughly 350 peo-ple in attendance Saturday and 300 on Sunday ldquoOverall the event went wellrdquo said Han-sen

The 2012 Alberta Professional Chuckwagon and Chariot Association (APCCA) event held at Dinosaur Downs from August 24 to 26 got off to a wet start Rain cancelled Fridayrsquos races but by Saturday the track was dry enough to be prepared for the event

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Chucks cancelled Friday due to rain

ALL ROADS LEAD TO

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

k35cm

2012 BLOWOUT CLEARANCE2013 Wildwood2013 Wildwood

261BH261BH

WAS $21995WAS $21995

NOWNOW$13995$13995

2013 Torque 2013 Torque TQ312TQ312

WAS $55920WAS $55920

NOWNOW$39900$39900Only $329monthOnly $329month

WAS $3007305WAS $3007305

NOWNOW$24995$24995

2012 Rockwood 2012 Rockwood Ultra-liteUltra-lite

Only $219Only $219monthmonth

Only $139Only $139monthmonth

Patrick Kolafa |inSide Drumheller

If your neighbours were out all night last weekend there is a good chance they were at the Red Eye Memorial Tour-nament Th e annual Slo-Pitch tourney saw a lot of changes this year Th e tournament was moved up by a couple weeks and it also found a new home at the Starland Recre-ational Area near the Morrin Bridge While the team numbers were down a bit Fred Ma-kowecki said their bar-becue remained as busy as ever if not busier ldquoWe brought three-quarters of the food we did last year and I had to go back and top it up

over what we had last year I would say it was more than successfulrdquo said Makowecki While Friday morning brought a deluge of rain to the area by the time the games began Friday night the area was dry

enough to play While the weather did vary throughout the week-end spirits were high ldquoWhat a great bunch of people my goodness it was fun this year Th e teams were really great it give you chills that it

is your community out there doing it for you It strikes me as specialrdquo said Makowecki Th e tournament is staged each year in ben-efi t of the Chris Bolin Memorial Fund and the Morgan Jayne Project

16 - FridayAugust 31 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

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

12 WAY TO

PARTY

SAINTPATRICKrsquoS DAY

YE

4038232460 bull 600B 2nd St SEwwwosheasalehousecom

TS DAY

YAKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE LTD

ROSEBUD ALBERTAPhone 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

Dragons bring in Stars to shinePatrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

Th e stars will be daz-zling next Th ursday night as some NHL greats will shine at the Drumheller Dragonsrsquo Badlands Evening of the Stars Broadcaster and speaker Jim Ralph Cal-gary Flame Michael Cammalleri and former Flame Craig Conroy will be special guests at a fundraising dinner and auction event at the Bad-lands Community Facil-ity Dragonsrsquo head coach Brian Curran said in his experience sports-men nights such as this have always been a great way to support the local team have fun and get excited about the com-ing season ldquoA lot of places donrsquot get the big stars of hock-ey coming to their town and itrsquos not just about

them itrsquos about the val-ue of the entertainment they can bring in Itrsquos a fun nightrdquo said Curran He says more than just hearing these greats speak there is also some once in a lifetime prizes up for grabs in the auc-tions and raffl es Th ese include a raffl e for a VIP golf weekend that includes four friends a private jet and two golf courses Auction items include the Ultimate 4th of July experience in New York City a trip to Scottsdale Arizona for a PGA Golf

Tour experience or a dream sports package where six can jet to De-troit to take in a Lions game and Red Wings game ldquoTh ese trips we are talking about are trips that you just canrsquot getrdquo they are very specialrdquo said Curran He is excited about the evening and says it can be valuable for the team ldquoTh ese kids will have a chance to talk to these players hellip about what it is to be a professional hockey player living the dream and what the

dream costs Th ere is a lot of commitmentrdquo said Curran ldquoTh ese guys do a good job at helping out the younger players because they once were that same player Th ey hold on to that advice a lot tighter than from guys who are further down the roadrdquo Th e Badlands Evening of the Stars is September 6 cocktails are at 5 pm For more information call the Dragons offi ce at 403-823-2022 or email kerridrumhellerdrag-onsca

Red Eye hits mark

The Starland Recreation area made a scenic backdrop for the Red Eye Memo-rial Tornament last weekend The camp-

ground was busy around the clock for the charity tournament Pictured left Laurie Bolin steps up to the plate

inSide photos by Patrick Kolafa

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Patrick Kolafa |inSide Drumheller

If your neighbours were out all night last weekend there is a good chance they were at the Red Eye Memorial Tour-nament Th e annual Slo-Pitch tourney saw a lot of changes this year Th e tournament was moved up by a couple weeks and it also found a new home at the Starland Recre-ational Area near the Morrin Bridge While the team numbers were down a bit Fred Ma-kowecki said their bar-becue remained as busy as ever if not busier ldquoWe brought three-quarters of the food we did last year and I had to go back and top it up

over what we had last year I would say it was more than successfulrdquo said Makowecki While Friday morning brought a deluge of rain to the area by the time the games began Friday night the area was dry

enough to play While the weather did vary throughout the week-end spirits were high ldquoWhat a great bunch of people my goodness it was fun this year Th e teams were really great it give you chills that it

is your community out there doing it for you It strikes me as specialrdquo said Makowecki Th e tournament is staged each year in ben-efi t of the Chris Bolin Memorial Fund and the Morgan Jayne Project

16 - FridayAugust 31 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

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

12 WAY TO

PARTY

SAINTPATRICKrsquoS DAY

YE

4038232460 bull 600B 2nd St SEwwwosheasalehousecom

TS DAY

YAKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE LTD

ROSEBUD ALBERTAPhone 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

Dragons bring in Stars to shinePatrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

Th e stars will be daz-zling next Th ursday night as some NHL greats will shine at the Drumheller Dragonsrsquo Badlands Evening of the Stars Broadcaster and speaker Jim Ralph Cal-gary Flame Michael Cammalleri and former Flame Craig Conroy will be special guests at a fundraising dinner and auction event at the Bad-lands Community Facil-ity Dragonsrsquo head coach Brian Curran said in his experience sports-men nights such as this have always been a great way to support the local team have fun and get excited about the com-ing season ldquoA lot of places donrsquot get the big stars of hock-ey coming to their town and itrsquos not just about

them itrsquos about the val-ue of the entertainment they can bring in Itrsquos a fun nightrdquo said Curran He says more than just hearing these greats speak there is also some once in a lifetime prizes up for grabs in the auc-tions and raffl es Th ese include a raffl e for a VIP golf weekend that includes four friends a private jet and two golf courses Auction items include the Ultimate 4th of July experience in New York City a trip to Scottsdale Arizona for a PGA Golf

Tour experience or a dream sports package where six can jet to De-troit to take in a Lions game and Red Wings game ldquoTh ese trips we are talking about are trips that you just canrsquot getrdquo they are very specialrdquo said Curran He is excited about the evening and says it can be valuable for the team ldquoTh ese kids will have a chance to talk to these players hellip about what it is to be a professional hockey player living the dream and what the

dream costs Th ere is a lot of commitmentrdquo said Curran ldquoTh ese guys do a good job at helping out the younger players because they once were that same player Th ey hold on to that advice a lot tighter than from guys who are further down the roadrdquo Th e Badlands Evening of the Stars is September 6 cocktails are at 5 pm For more information call the Dragons offi ce at 403-823-2022 or email kerridrumhellerdrag-onsca

Red Eye hits mark

The Starland Recreation area made a scenic backdrop for the Red Eye Memo-rial Tornament last weekend The camp-

ground was busy around the clock for the charity tournament Pictured left Laurie Bolin steps up to the plate

inSide photos by Patrick Kolafa

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