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Conclusion of Johnny's library opens See page 2 Friday, June 15, 2012 Vol. 6, No. 24 | 16 pages INDEX information@insidedrumheller.com 515 Highway 10 East, Drumheller Ph: 403-823-2580 | Fax: 403-823-3864 www.insidedrumheller.com inSide Opinions ......... Page 2 Employment ............... Page 4 Who are you? ............. Page 5 inSide Break ............ Page 12 Classifieds ....... Pages 13-14 inSide Happenings ..... Page 15 Sports....................... Page 16 High stream advisory ended See page 4 Bad ad Lands ands Barber arber Shop hop NOW HIRING • Apprentice • Experienced Stylist • Stylist with Clientele Apply Downtown Drumheller • 403-823-8885 w23p24m w24cm BRING IT ON LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED DRUMHELLER DRUMHELLER 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 Find his perfect gift at Dad’s Favourite Store Savings throughout the store for the Car Enthusiast, the Handyman,the Sports Lover, the Outdoorsman FATHER’S DAY w Sunday, June 17, 2012 Dodge, dip, duck, dive, and dodge! Michelle Plamondon (left), Maci Lynch, and Emma Spetz huddle together for protection, while Jacob Dunlop reels from a shot to the stomach from the RCMP’s volley’s at the annual Green- tree School vs. RCMP dodgeball fund- raising match. The money raised will help the Grade 6 class visit the Alberta Legislature. inSide photo by Michael James

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Page 1: inSide Drumheller June 15,2012

Conclusion of Johnnys library opens

See page 2

Friday June 15 2012Vol 6 No 24 | 16 pages

INDEX

informationinsidedrumhellercom515 Highway 10 East Drumheller

Ph 403-823-2580 | Fax 403-823-3864wwwinsidedrumhellercom

inSide Opinions Page 2

Employment Page 4

Who are you Page 5

inSide Break Page 12

Classifieds Pages 13-14

inSide Happenings Page 15

Sports Page 16

High stream advisory endedSee page 4

Bad ad Lands ands Barber arber ShophopNOW HIRING

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FATHERrsquoS DAYw

Sunday June 17 2012

Dodge dip duck dive and dodge

Michelle Plamondon (left) Maci Lynch and Emma Spetz huddle together for protection while Jacob Dunlop reels from a shot to the stomach from the RCMPrsquos volleyrsquos at the annual Green-tree School vs RCMP dodgeball fund-raising match The money raised will help the Grade 6 class visit the Alberta Legislature

inSide photo by Michael James

In November of 2010 an explosion at a resort in Mexico shattered the life of a Drumheller family The Charmont Family lost is patriarch Chris and young-est child John While the pain will likely never fade they have found a way to remember their legacy and help those most in need of help Last month a library was offi cially opened in Roatan in Johnnyrsquos name Johnnyrsquos heart was inextri-cably linked to the Morgan Jayne Project which sup-ports families in Roatan dealing with HIV and AIDS Their eff ort and the eff ort of the Drumheller commu-nity are making a diff er-ence Terra Charmont gracious-ly shared how the library came to be and here is the conclusion to last weeks story

submitted | inSide Drumheller

ldquoWhatrsquos the problem in creat-ing a beautiful childrenrsquos library in a place where children have rarely seen a book Itrsquos keeping the kids OUT of it Th ey sneak in there before school at recess and just on their way to the bathroom Th e grade ones sneak books into their backpacks as they dont quite get the diff erence between borrowing and having they LOVE it ldquo Valerie Nelson ndash Roatan HondurasContinued from last week On the island there was a buzz of excitement as the kids and staff realized this was going to happen Th ey worked hard to make a special spot for Johnnyrsquos Library complete with a Kind-er Corner reading center and teacher resource area Beauti-ful bright murals were painted by a local named Anthony who works with the project Th e main mural shows Canada and Roatan with a bridge between showing the bridge between our worlds is the ability to read Bright parrots and monkeys line the walls Shelving and furni-ture was trickier Itrsquos illegal to chop down a tree even in your

own yard and wood is expen-sive Shelves were made from cement molds from a nearby building ldquoEvery board had to be sanded by hand to remove re-maining cement and varnished with several coats to prevent termites Val explains ldquoTh e table and chairs are made from giant trees in Guatemala made and brought here by a woman from Quebec It takes a village to build a library ldquoAn air conditioner was re-quired to keep the books from deteriorating in the humid cli-mate ldquoIt was a huge eye opener for me says Terra ldquoAll the little things you donrsquot even think ofhellip but everything came together with so many people working at itrdquo Now the school has a library to be proud of and the kids are thrilled We sent only the best quality Th ese kids have a chance to learn and grow in a whole new way Th e reading materials are bright fun and modern And the learning resources ldquoWish I had a lot of this stuff when I was teaching this is incredible Re-sources that Canadian teachers would be jealous of says Johnrsquos grandma Heather who worked as a special needs educational assistant and has dedicated her own garage as a workshop for the library Th e library Grand Opening was on May 11 at Luisa Trun-dle School Th e ribbon cutting was done by Fred Makowecki founder of the Morgan Jayne Project on his daughter Mor-ganrsquos birthday Th e kids wrote and acted out a play of how Johnnyrsquos Library came about made presentations sang and the local band played Th ey served Johnrsquos favorite lunch piz-za Another donor group Ami-gos of Honduras gave all the kids school supplies and a book to take home for most of them it is the fi rst one theyrsquoll own ldquo It was an amazing day Th e library is beautiful and the chil-dren are so grateful Fred wrote in a note home Last week children in the school were asked ldquoWhat are the three most beautiful plac-es in Roatanrdquo Ishmaels hand shot up ldquoTabiana Beach Par-rot Tree Plantation and Johnnyrsquos Libraryrdquo Th ank you to everyone who helped make this dream a reality If you would like to help with this ongoing project please call Terra at 403-823-8676

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inSide STREETERS

Miranda AndrewsldquoHe buys me candy

sometimesrdquo

Chloe RowettldquoHis laugh because

itrsquos funnyrdquo

Ashtyn VerkerkldquoHersquos very kind and caringrdquo

With Fatherrsquos Day coming up this Sunday

inSide Drumheller asksldquoWhy is your dad

the bestrdquo

Barrett GreeneldquoHe helps me out

with my homeworkrdquo

Fred Makowecki was on hand for the offi cial opening of Johnnyrsquos Li-brary Here a student named Yanika presents a gift for Makowecki and Terra Charmont

Johnnyrsquos Library in Roatan offi cially opened last month in Memory of John Charmont

Johnnyrsquos library opens

(above) It might have been easier for residents to travel around Drumheller in a canoe on Wednesday afternoon An intense thunderstorm dropped 531 millimetres of rain accord-ing to Environment Canada Storm sewers were unable to cope with the waters causing large pools to form in many ar-eas of town Town crews were hard at work clearing sewers and draining water during the storm (right) Brent Scarlett makes sure the storm drain at the intersection of 3rd ave and Riverside Drive is clear as a huge

puddle comes up to his knees Drumheller was pounded by a thunderstorm Wednesday af-ternoon Heavy rains were too much for the townrsquos storm sew-ers causing pools to form all over town

inSide photo by Michael James

Storm hammers valley

Patrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

Bishop Frederick Henry staff and former staff joined the entire school body of St Anthonyrsquos School dignitar-ies and families to celebrate the opening of the new school Wednesday morning Bishop Henry led the cel-ebrants in mass before bless-ing each room in the school Some of the special guests at the grand opening in-cluded board members from Christ the Redeemer School Division representatives from Alberta Infrastructure

and Alberta Education the schoolrsquos main contractor Cana and Gibbs Gage Archi-tecture Mayor Terry Yemen and Drumheller-Stettler MLA Richard Strankman also attended and brought greetings ldquoIt is very overwhelming to stand in front of you com-ing from my background of a sparse rural area and see-ing the enthusiasm today is heartfeltrdquo said Strankman ldquoSt Anthonyrsquos School has been a part of Drumheller for 53 years and St Antho-nyrsquos School has been making

the world a better place to be all alongrdquo MLA for Banff -Canmore Ron Casey also attended and brought greetings from Edu-cation Minister Jeff Johnson ldquoWhile we are here to open a new building it symbolizes much more Our provincersquos potential and how we as Al-bertans invest in our people our greatest resourcerdquo said Casey ldquoTh e building of this school ensures our students are educated in safe and well maintained facilities Vi-brant and modern schools help teachers inspire stu-dents to reach their full po-tential inspiring facilities provide equaling inspiring learning opportunitiesrdquo He also expressed the im-portance of having the free-dom to learn ldquoI have to say this reminds me to say what an absolute blessing it is to live in this country and this province where we value education from one end of the coun-try to the other And we also value the opportunity for faith based education in our classes and how important it is for our young peoplerdquo He added that the govern-ment is committed to im-proving school infrastruc-ture ldquoWe already have 80 proj-ects underway valued at a billion dollars but we know we need more Th is is why Premier Redford commit-ted that we would build an additional 50 new schools and modernize 70 existing schools across the province over the next four yearsrdquo said Casey Th ere was no one more grateful for the school com-pletion than Principal Tim

Gregorash He described the school as a ldquoGift from Godrdquo ldquoWe may not always get our prayers how or when

we want them but today our prayers have been an-sweredrdquo said Gregorash

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Gathered to mark the opening of the new school are (l-r) MLA for Banff-Canmore Ron Casey Mayor Terry Yemen Christ the Redeemer School Division trustee Paul Andrew Bishop Frederick Henry Drum-heller-Stettler MLA Richard Strankman and St Anthonys Principal Tim Gregorash

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

Bishop Frederick Henry in conversation with students during a spe-cial mass at St Anthonyrsquos School Wednesday morning to commemo-rate the grand opening of the new school

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

Blessing marks St Anthonyrsquos School opening celebrations

WORKS

Donella Swan| inSide Drumheller

As the school year is com-ing to an end it will soon be time for students to begin thinking of employment for the summer

Talking to Marina Paarup the director of MH Enter-prises and Jennifer McHugh Working Supervisor and Ca-reer and Employment Consul-tant at Alberta Works here are a some suggestions for landing summer job

ldquoI think their fi rst step is taking a look at building a re-sumerdquo said Paarup

She said even if students havenrsquot had any prior experi-ence with the work force it doesnrsquot mean they donrsquot have valuable skills

ldquoItrsquos fi guring out what skills you have and where you would like to go with themrdquo said Paa-rup

Jennifer McHugh said donrsquot discount jobs such as baby-sitting or even mowing your neighbourrsquos lawn She said it all counts as experience

Taking a look at your net-work of who you know is a good idea

ldquoItrsquos sort of tapping into that hidden job marketrdquo said Paa-rup

ldquoItrsquos very important to be fl exible and open as to what type of job you want because the more eager and willing you are the better chances you will haverdquo said McHugh

McHugh also suggested wearing a nice outfi t while ei-ther dropping off a resume or going for an interview is always a good idea She said following up after applying or going for an interview is smart too be-cause it will give employerrsquos a chance to put a face to the re-sume or interview

Both MH enterprises and Alberta Works have resources such as job boards that are available for students to take a look at and anyone looking for help fi nding employmet is encouraged to visit

ldquoRight now Irsquom seeing a huge demand for students so they kind of have the pick of their choicerdquo said Paarup

Paarup said that looking and applying for summer work as early as possible is a good way to get your foot in the door

ldquoSometimes itrsquos that sum-mer job that can lead them down a career path and gain-ing paid employment experi-ence is going to help them with the next phase of their livesrdquo said Paarup

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Sometimes fi nding a summer job or employment for the fi rst time can be intimidating if yoursquove had no previous paid employment How-ever that doesnrsquot mean students donrsquot have valuable skills that can be transferred over to the work force Identifying your skills and build-ing a resume is one of the fi rst steps to fi nding work

inSide photo illustration by Donella Swan

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Th e Red Deer River has been a source of concern for over a week Residents were witness to a dramatic rise in the depth of the river last Th ursday con-juring memories of the fl ood of 2005 Residents can now rest easy As of Wednesday June 13 at 930 am Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource De-velopment ended the high stream advisory for the Red Deer River downstream of the Dickson Dam Th e water levels

had also been listed as falling Upstream of the Dickson Dam was given the all clear the previous day Th e Little Red Deer River a tributary that joins the Red Deer River downstream of the Dickson Dam had a fl ood warning at the beginning of the week but has been down-graded to a high stream advi-sory with falling water levels Last week heavy rains up to 130 millimetres on the east-ern side of the Rocky Moun-tains caused the major rivers in Alberta to rise consider-

ably Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource De-velopment issued high stream advisories fl ood watches and fl ood warnings throughout the province Th e Red Deer River down-stream of the Dickson Dam had been under a high stream advisory since Th ursday June 7 Despite the end of the advi-sory the river continues to run high and fast Fire Chief Bill Bachynski urges residents to be cautious when dealing with the river no matter its depth

The Red Deer River downstream of the Dickson Dam has been given the all clear from Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource De-velopment The river had been under a high stream advisory since Thursday June 7 after intense rains in the Rocky Mountains caused rivers in Alberta to rise dramatically

inSide photo by Michael James

High stream advisory ended for Red Deer River

Tips for students on how to fi nd a summer job

Age 24Employment Power Line Tech-nician for ATCO ElectricWhatrsquos the most terrifying part of your job Working with high voltage electricity on a daily basis What profession did you want to pursue as a kid I really want-ed to be a fi reman because I want-ed to help people and do good for the communityIf you won the lottery whatrsquos the fi rst thing you would buy I would take all of my friends and family on a foreign vacation Whatrsquos the most memorable vacation yoursquove ever had Th e fi rst time my parents took me to Disneyland I think I was about fi ve years old I remember meet-ing all my childhood heroes like Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck It was every kidrsquos dream I think If you werenrsquot living in Drum-heller where would you like to live Somewhere south I think or maybe in Australia along the coast most likely where itrsquos warm all year long If you were trapped on a de-serted island what three es-

sentials would you require I would need a fi shing rod a swiss army knife and a crossbow Whatrsquos something yoursquod like to see in your lifetime Irsquod re-ally like to travel to Europe and Africa Just to see diff erent parts of the world and to see diff erent cultures would be great Irsquod possi-

bly like to volunteer in areas with high poverty rates If you were ruler of the world what would be your fi rst move I say spread the wealth Try to help out developing na-tions so they could have it as good as we have it here in Canada

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Who are you is a weekly feature that profiles various young professional Drumhellerites

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Suncor Energy and Teck Resources Ltd presented three donations to the surrounding communites of the Wintering Hills Wind Power Project to thank them for their patience and support during the con-struction of the wind farm Dalum Community Hall received $7500 Drumheller Community Football Association received $15000 and the Badlands Community Facility received $22500 (l-r) Jim

Provias vice president of renewable energy for Suncor Gerald Rasmussen president of Dalum Community Hall Association Terry Yemen Mayor of Drumheller Ken Fournier and Jenny Fuh of the Drumheller Community Football Association Mi-chael Ostergard president of Drumheller Football and Ray Reipas senior vice president of energy for Teck Resources Ltd

inSidephoto by Donella Swan

Communities benefi t from Wind Power Project

Confessions of a Paperboyby Doug CurtisComedyJuly 2 to August 30

Playing at the S

tudio Stage

Man of La ManchaBook by Dale WassermanLyrics by Joe DarionMusic by Mitch LeighMusicalMay 29 to August 30

Playing at the O

pera House

A wealthy old Spaniard leaves his home to become a knight living out a fantasy that ultimately brings grace and dignity to a village bar-maid He of course has assumed the name ldquoDon Quixote de la Manchardquo and fights for justice purity freedom and above all ndash love Included in the rich dynamic and soul-stirring music is the much loved theme song ldquoTo Dream the Impossible Dreamrdquo 5 Tony Awards including Best MusicalNew York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Musical

When ten-year-old paperboy Christopher Columbus hears God speaking to him what should he do Why would God pick a ten-year-old boy to do his work What possible reason does he have for letting Christopher share the fears hopes and sorrows of his customers A modern fable about the confusion of adolescence the blush of first love and the power of faith Confessions of a Paperboy is a compelling reminder that though chaos may follow us wherever we go we choose our own path through this life

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A view from above

Friday May 22 2009

TheYour guide to

A vista once only reserved in the mindrsquos eye of coal miners and the few who have worked to keep the Atlas Coal Mine National Historic Site open is there for the public to see May 12 was the offi cial opening of the 210 foot conveyor tunnel leading to the Atlas

3 mine entrance Now when visitors trek through the tunnel they come out high in the hills rewarded with a spectacular view of the National Historic Site and the Red Deer River valley

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

Friday June 15 2012 Page 6 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

SooohellipWhere ya from

SPRING PROGRAMS

Explore create and discover at the Royal Tyrrell Museum

Spring Programs run weekends in June For a complete listing of all public programs and to purchase tickets visit

wwwtyrrellmuseumcomprograms or call 403-820-6246

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Throughout summertime The Weekender

will be looking for visitors to the valley and sharing their stories with inSide readersThe Bratland Hainsworth Gecse

and Datema families

Leslieville AlbertaWho are you (l-r) Carter Bratland7Cam and Aid-en 6 Hainsworth Jason and Jared 6 Gecse Chel-sea and Jerzi 6 Datema Where are you from Leslieville AlbertaWhat brings you to Drumheller We are here on a school field trip (Jason Gecse)What do you like most about the Drumheller area I like seeing all the dinosaurs (Jared Gecse)What would you change about the valley Noth-ing we really enjoy Drum-heller my family has been here a few times (Jason Gecse)

If we came to visit your town what would you suggest we see Antique Days over August long weekend therersquos a lot of cool old tractors (Cam Hainsworth) Would you come back to visit Drumheller Absolutely Itrsquos so peace-ful here and the landscape is beautiful The kids love it too (Jason Gecse)

Donella SwanThe Weekender

It is the eighth year run-ning for the Encana Bad-lands Science Camp at the Royal Tyrrell Museum Combining the natural re-sources of the area and ac-cess to scientifi c research at the museum off ers campers a real hands-on experience ldquoWe sell out early every

year and therersquos about a 50 per cent return rate for campersrdquo said Morgan Sy-vertsen science camp coor-dinator at the Royal Tyrrell Museum Due to the high return rate of campers the program is just a little bit diff erent each year ldquoWe are a niche camp in that we just do dinosaurs but we try to add more el-ements each yearrdquo said Sy-vertsen

Teaching geology learn-ing how to spot fossils pre-paring them and learning the science of palaeontol-ogy are just a few things of-fered by the camp ldquoEverybody loves it Irsquove seen a lot of people com-ing with family and friends and spending their holidays hererdquo said Syvertsen Campers and counsel-lors make their homes in teepees on a camp site just a short distance from the museum Th ree meals a day plus snacks are served to

ensure campers are full of energy for a full itinerary of activities Th ere are three science camps available junior sci-ence camp ages 9-11 se-nior science camp ages 12-15 family science camp ages fi ve and up Th e junior and senior camps run for six days and the family camp runs for three For more information re-garding science camp go to wwwtyrrellmuseumcom

ldquoWe are a niche camp in that we

just do dinosaurs but we try to add

more elements each year

Morgan Syvertsen

QU

OTE

Friday June 15 2012 Page 7 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

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While attending the Encana Badlands Science Camp at the Royal Tyrrell Museum campers will make their homes in teepees These teepees are located on a camp site just a short distance from the museum Combining the natural resources of the area and the sci-entifi c research available from the museum campers are sure to get a great understanding and hands-on experience with palaeontology

photo submitted

Discover pre-historic past of Canadian Badlands

CAPTIONThisThisCaption This is a weekly feature asking readers to pro-vide a headline for a humourous photo from the valley

Winners will receive a Drumheller Mail prize pack Please give us a call at 403-823-2580 fax at 403-823-3864

email informationinsidedrumhellercom or visit us on Facebook

David Pedersen (left) Mitchell Toffan and Josh Kluck show their stuff at the DVSS awards ceremony on Wednesday evening

inSide photo by Michael James

Last WeeksWeekswinner was ldquoCameron White performs a new street-dance the ldquoSpider-manrdquo or the ldquoSpidey as itrsquos known in downtown Drum-hollardquo by Megan McLauchlin via Faecbook Stop by the Drumheller Mail Highway 9 south to collect your prize

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

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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

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

Unique gifts for everyone on your list

k20c35m

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

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

388 Centre Street Downtown Drumheller 403-823-3030

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

k20p

24m

403-823-6362

k20c35m

Free delivery within town limits

on orders over $2500 after 5 pm

2 for 1pizza amp pasta

TAKE OUT ONLY

700 - Highway 9 South Drumheller

Come climb inside the

OPEN DAILYOPEN DAILY

XpsmeXpsmersquorsquottLARGESTEjoptbvsEjoptbvs

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

Visit

Photo by Mike Todor

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

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

WErsquoRE LOCATED IN EAST COULEE AT 169-6TH STREET

(403) 822-2258 k20c36m

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

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

Can you believe it70 flavours of milkshakes

and slushDare to try one

Bernie Made

It

You Gotta Eat Here

k20c35m

Located at The Brick Railway Ave East amp Centre Street

Find us on FacebookFind us on Facebook

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

k20cm

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BARin the Dinosaur Hotel

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

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

ROSEBUDAKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE

Downtown CoreRotary Splash Park

DOWNTOWN DRUMHELLER

Bus DepotBadlands Historical Centre

Post Office

Civic CentreLibrary

RCMP

Medical Clinic

Medical Clinic

HOSPITAL

MIDLAND PROVINCIAL PARK

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

TO

TO NacmineBleriot FerryCarbon

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

LEGEND

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

TO

Map of the

Town of Drumheller

Drumheller Regional

Chamber of Development

amp Tourism

WORLDrsquoS LARGEST DINOSAUR

DeliaVerdant ValleyHandhills Lake

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

2012Home of the

HEY KIDSCool down at the

Rotary Splash Park

Located next to the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur

The Fossil Shop

WHIFS Flapjack House

Horseshoe CanyonHelicopter Rides

REPTILEWORLD

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

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

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

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

It was Sam Drumheller who first exploited rich coal reserves

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

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

Tourist information

HospitalH

Badlands Community

Facility

Badlands Comuniity Faclity

Here to make you happyTM

LEGEND

Tourist informationHospitalH

Portable water amp dump station Medical Clinic

Dump Station

H

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

Soon to be

SAVE $10OFF YOUR NEXT SERVICE

Warranty ApprovedNext to Boston Pizza (403) 823 9667

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

w20c35m

TH

E O

RIG

INA

L s

ince

198

6The Fossil Shopinc

61 bridge street 403-823-6774

w20c35m

Mic Hogs amp Biker Hogs Welcome

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

Outdoor Patio VLTS Liqour Store Bargain Room Rates Rider Friendly

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BAR

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

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

1102A Highway 9 South Drumheller403-823-8131

w20c35m

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

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

Unique gifts for everyone on your list

k20c35m

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

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

388 Centre Street Downtown Drumheller 403-823-3030

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

k20p

24m

403-823-6362

k20c35m

Free delivery within town limits

on orders over $2500 after 5 pm

2 for 1pizza amp pasta

TAKE OUT ONLY

700 - Highway 9 South Drumheller

Come climb inside the

OPEN DAILYOPEN DAILY

XpsmeXpsmersquorsquottLARGESTEjoptbvsEjoptbvs

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

Visit

Photo by Mike Todor

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

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

WErsquoRE LOCATED IN EAST COULEE AT 169-6TH STREET

(403) 822-2258 k20c36m

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

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

Can you believe it70 flavours of milkshakes

and slushDare to try one

Bernie Made

It

You Gotta Eat Here

k20c35m

Located at The Brick Railway Ave East amp Centre Street

Find us on FacebookFind us on Facebook

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

k20cm

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BARin the Dinosaur Hotel

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

Michael JamesThe Weekender

On Saturday evening the Drumheller Fire Depart-ment was out in full force on the river after a resident reported an overturned ca-noe fl oating down the Red Deer River Emergency crews were forced to assume the worst someone canoeing on the river had capsized and was in need of help Th e canoe was observed fl oating by the Rosedale Suspension Bridge by a resident and reported to the Drumheller RCMP Th e RCMP immediately informed the Fire Depart-ment and within minutes an emergency alert was activated and crews were on the river to retrieve the boat and anybody who may be in trouble When crews came upon the boat by the hoodoos they found a life jacket and an oar Th e canoe was pulled ashore in East Cou-lee Th e night was growing dark forcing a pause in the

search for the canoersquos occu-pant Th e next morning the RCMP received some good yet frustrating news

ldquoTh e next morning [Sun-day] the person who rent-ed it called our offi ce and asked if anyone had found their canoerdquo said Staff Ser-geant Art Hopkins A couple had rented a ca-noe from Edmonton and were trying to launch from Riverview Park Th ey lost control of the canoe and it was carried away by the riv-er Th e two searched for the canoe but waited until the next morning to inform the RCMP

ldquoTh ey neglected to phone anybody about the canoe Th e Fire Department went out to see if anybody was in need of assistance when in fact it was just a lost canoerdquo said Staff Sergeant Hop-

kins ldquoIt was quite a wasterdquo In this situation emer-gency personnel must op-erate under the assumption someone is in trouble ldquoIt was overturned so we have to assume until prov-en otherwise somebody is in the riverrdquo said Fire Chief Bill Bachynski Th e river can be danger-ous especially considering it is running high at the mo-

ment ldquoAt the height the river is now people should use extreme caution It doesnrsquot matter if itrsquos high or low wa-ter you have to be cautious make sure you wear a life jacketrdquo said Bachynski Residents are also asked to report immediately if something akin to this sit-uation happens Had the couple reported the miss-

ing canoe sooner emergency personnel could have been saved for a real emergency

ldquoThey neglected to phone

anybody about the canoe The

Fire Department went out to see if

anybody was in need of assistance when in fact it was just a lost canoerdquo

Staff Sergeant Hopkins

QU

OTE

Page 10 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller Friday June 15 2012

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

While in Rosebud be sure to visit

Wild Horse JackrsquosShow this ad and receive

10 off all food (not including beverages and tax)

Fully licensed Hours Wed - Sat Noon - 8 pm

Friday is Prime Rib Night

For reservations call 403-677-2999

May 25 - August 25

Matinees - Wed Thurs Sat Evenings - Thurs Fri Sat

Only 25 minutes from Drumheller

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

Come see

biggest little story

biggest little town

July 4 - August 25

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

Adaptation of the poignant and moving novel by Chaim Potok

Coming Soon

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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

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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Where to goWHEN YOU HAVE TO GO

Visitors if you need a washroom please use ours

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

HORSESHOE CANYON HELICOPTER RIDES

TWO TO THREE PASSENGERS AT A TIMEPER PERSON

$5000

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$4000perperson

The wayward canoe was picked up from the Drum-heller Fire Department on Wednesday The canoe was found capsized fl oating down the Red Deer River Crews quickly responded and had to assume

someone may have been in it on the river The fol-lowing morning the couple who had lost the canoe reported it missing to RCMP

inSide photo by Michael James

Lost canoe sparks full mobilization of emergency crews

Friday June 15 2012 Page 11 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

ATTENTION VISITORSThe Drumheller Mail for your chance to win a

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

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CORNERRESTAURANT

NAPIERTHEATRE

If you know someone who has a cool ride let us know

Call us at 403-823-2580 or email newsinsidedrumhellercomRides

When the sun is shining it is not unusual to see Den-nis Edwards and his companion Hamish a pure bred German Shepherd cruising with the top down on their shiny red convertible Edwards has owned the replica

of a 1954 MGTD built on a 1974 Volkswagen Beetle chassis for about three years He bought it built and has made a few additions but mostly he has it just for the pleasure of summer cruising

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

AKOKINISKWAY GOLF CLUB

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

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

Come climb inside the

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CLUES ACROSS1 3rd VP Aaron5 Not hard9 Revolutions per minute12 Assoc of Licensed Aircraft Engineers13 Being of use or service14 Macaws15 1960rsquos college civil rights organization16 Protection from extradition17 Animal examiner18 Japanese persimmon19 Commands right20 A stage of development22 Irish English amp Gordon24 Showing keen interest25 Doyens26 Remain as is27 36 inches (abbr)28 Told on31 Making a sustained din33 Poked from behind34 24th state35 Himalayan goat36 Diver breathing gear39 Groups of three40 Not tightly42 Regenerate43 Strung necklace part44 Breezed through46 Imitate47 Do-nothings49 Unconsciousness50 Golf score51 Fertilizes52 Used for baking or drying53 Autonomic nervous system54 Turner Williams amp Kennedy55 Hawaiian goose

CLUES DOWN1 Usually in the sun2 Arm bones3 Placed on a display stand4 Repeat a poem aloud5 Eyelid gland infections6 Lubes7 A contagious viral disease8 Stormy amp unpeaceful9 Devastated amp ruined10 Put in advance11 Paterrsquos partner13 Exploiters16 Meeting schedules21 Intensely dislikes23 ldquoTim McGrawrdquo was her 1st hit

28 Fishing implement29 Atomic 1830 Microgadus fi shes31 Blue jack salmon32 Of I33 Feet fi rst somersault dives35 Tool to remove bone from the skull36 Glides high37 Tower signal light38 Small recess off a larger room39 Water chestnut genus40 City on the River Aire41 Itrsquos capital is Sanaa43 Lost blood45 A citizen of Denmark48 River in NE Scotland

BREAK

ARIES - Mar 21Apr 20Aries the week may begin a little off-kilter but youll fi nd that by Wednesday or Thursday things turn around signifi cantly A couple of opportunities for socialization arise

TAURUS - Apr 21May 21Take inventory of your life this week Taurus and make the necessary tweaks to align you with your primary goals Take a cue from someone organized

GEMINI - May 22Jun 21Gemini youre inspired to do something creative Narrow down the possibilities Maybe you want to paint indoors or take on a new craft hobby Either way youll fi nd success

CANCER - Jun 22Jul 22Even the most organized people can get tripped up once in a while Cancer This week you may be unable to keep track of things Keep your cool and you will get it under control

LEO - Jul 23Aug 23Take control of a situation that arises Leo because right now it seems no one else is capable of handling the situation You may prove to be an excellent leader

VIRGO - Aug 24Sept 22Infl uential people will be moving in your social circles Virgo Failure to introduce yourself and network could lead to setbacks in your em-ployment goals

LIBRA - Sept 23Oct 23Once the excitement of an event wears off Libra you may be left fl oundering for a little while Dont wallow in boredom Get started on a new project

SCORPIO - Oct 24Nov 22Sometimes much more can be said by remaining quiet that actually speaking Scorpio Keep this in mind when you are socializing with new people

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23Dec 21It can sometimes feel lonely at the top Sagittarius Now that youve acquired many of the things you wanted the resulting feelings may not be what you thought

CAPRICORN - Dec 22Jan 20Now may be the time to get serious about your efforts to fi nd a new job Capricorn Start doing the legwork and get your name out to new people as much as you can

AQUARIUS - Jan 21Feb 18Although youre a do-it-yourself person by nature Aquarius sometimes letting someone get the job done frees you up for more important projects You also get a needed break

PISCES - Feb 19Mar 20Pisces you cant seem to keep your mind on the thing at hand Your wandering thoughts may put you in tune with a better idea

Horoscopes

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

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CLASSIFIEDSObituary

BROWN-DONAISBeverly Agnes

October 24 1956 - June 5 2012

It is with great sadness that the family of Bev announces her passing follow-ing a courageous battle with cancer

An Angel whispered take my hand and come with me

Your work here is done I went away to a place where therersquos no tears nor sorrow

only laughter and smiles there will always be a Tomorrow

I am not alone all who went before are here

They awaited my returnI know yoursquoll grieve and

wish I was still hereI am here in the memories

you hold dearI did not wish for you to cry

nor feel sad My pain is gone and I am Free

The family invites you to join them in a Celebration of Bevrsquos Life Friday June 15 2012 at 100 pm Midland Hall Mid-land Alberta In lieu of fl owers the fam-ily requests donations be made to the Alberta Childrens Hospital in memory

of Kala Donais 24nc

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Enter our

Monthly Photo ContestJune Theme Nature Notions

One lucky winner each month will receive a Portrait Package at Freson Bros IGA (value of $2999) It consists of 3 - 8x10 professional quality sheets Each sheet can be made up of either 1 - 8x10 2- 5x7rsquos 3 - 4x6rsquos 4 - 35x5rsquos or 9 wallets

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Chips with Salsaa little spicy

but always welcomeby C Aiello

Th omas Mulcain Why do these guys (Th omas Lukasuk) insist on ldquoTh omasrdquo Wasnrsquot there once a leader of the NDP who went by ldquoTom-myrdquo Anyway Th omas Mulcair present leader of the NDP was once the environment minister in Quebec Minister of the Environment In Que-bec how could he possibly be better qualifi ed to understand all that is bad and wrong with our oilsand development Add to those the fact that he took a 20 40 60 minute helicopter ride over the site And then therersquos the self delusion that he will someday be Prime Minister Add it all up and you will see that the man is eminently qualifi ed to dump on another provincersquos resource development James Cameron the Hollywood guy who dumped on us could go to Mulcair for advice on the subject so much knowledge does he possess Th erersquos a problem with all Mr Mulcairrsquos rantings and itrsquos a problem the media have seemed to miss It concerns the environment and Que-bec therefore it concerns Mr Mulcair Unfortunately he seems to have missed it or because itrsquos in Quebec hersquos chosen to ignore it It didnrsquot catch the attention of James Cameron nor have I heard a peep out of enviro-guru David Suzuki Perhaps itrsquos because it produces ldquocleanrdquo energy - ie hydroelectric Irsquom talking about James Bay Hydro project which fl ooded close to 5000 square miles displaced whole Indian communities and destroyed wildlife migration patterns Its construction submerged 5000 square miles of boreal forest Th is is the same boreal forest that environmental experts tell us is a great ldquocarbon sinkrdquo that is it absorbs huge amounts of carbon dioxide Th is is 5000 square miles of ldquocarbon sinkrdquo that can never be recovered or reclaimed as it is under hundreds of feet of water But nobody says a word Quebec Hydro is working on another massive project where it is about to divert more rivers displace more Cree Indians ruin more wild-life habitat and submerge another 1000 square miles of boreal forest under water You canrsquot plant trees here you canrsquot seed grass you canrsquot re-introduce wildlife Itrsquos gone itrsquos fl ooded it canrsquot be reclaimed Yet where is the hue and cry Quebec is very good with the ldquobuild it then paint it greenrdquo policy Open pit mining such as the oilsands can be reclaimed Soil and rock can be put back into place trees and shrubs planted seeded to various grasses Irsquove seen it done Eventually Nature reclaims things but man can help hurry the process On the other hand Nature can never reclaim land thatrsquos been submerged under water One has to ask where was Tommy Mulcair when all these beautiful rivers were being diverted all these people displaced all the wildlife lost and their habitat ruined and so much of our great ldquocarbon sinkrdquo sunk Where were you Tommy

Donella Swan | inSide Drumheller

With summer just around the corner garage sale sea-son has started up in the valley and surrounding area Darlene Shannon has been garage saling for over 25 years Here are some of her tips and tricks to scoring at garage sales ldquoI highlight all the garage sale ads in the paper I co-lour code them for each area then I can map out my best routerdquo said Shannon She also said she high-lights sales starting on Fri-day so she can get there on the opening day and have the best selection Shannon also suggested that arriving early will in-crease your chances of fi nd-ing something interesting ldquoTh e worst thing I ever lost out on at a garage sale was an antique chairrdquo said Shannon She said that while she

was sitting in the chair an-other customer had went and paid for the item If you really like some-thing you get it Donrsquot be looking aroundrdquo said Shan-non She said she doesnrsquot ever bring her big purse Th at way her hands are free to browse the sale items Shannon said she bought a small cross-body purse at a garage sale which she carries with her during her trips ldquoI also try to bring lots of change because they only have so much change at the salesrdquo said Shannon She suggested wearing comfortable clothes be-cause you may be out there for a few hours ldquoBringing your own bags is something to remember you may need themrdquo said Shannon Garage sales can be a nice way to spend a day fi nding knick-knacks and treasures ldquoI like to go for fun now and fi nd things for family and friendsrdquo said Shannon Pick up Th e Drumheller Mail for weekly listings of all area garage sales

Darlene Shannon has been an avid garage saler for over 25 years now Here she is with her small purse intended for her garage sale trips a garage sale listing from The Drumheller Mail and a small decorative box to which she calls her ldquobest fi ndrdquo

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Secrets of an avid garage saler

I highlight all the garage sale ads in the paper

I colour code them for each area then

I can map out my best routerdquo

Darlene Shannon

QU

OTE

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Lightscameraaction Th e Drumheller area badlands are being thrust into the spotlight again for a major motion picture Legendary Pictures is investigat-ing the potential of Horseshoe Canyon being used in the open-ing shot of their new movie Th e Seventh Son Mayor Terry Yemen and eco-nomic development offi cer Bob Cromwell spent some time with a crew from the production showing them around our unique terrain ldquoWhen they phoned me the movie had already started fi lm-ing What theyrsquore looking for is the opening shot of the movierdquo said Cromwell ldquoTh atrsquos how the movie starts and itrsquos going to all be done in Horseshoe Canyonrdquo Th e shot will be done using 24 hour time lapse fi lming using an IMAX camera Th e footage will then be used in the opening scene in a display of magic show-ing how the world has aged over the centuries Th e movie crew had scouted locations in British Columbia and Kananaskis and fi nished their trip by stopping in Drum-heller ldquoTh ey phoned me from Spring Bank and let us know they were on their way Mayor Yemen and I jumped into a truck and met them at the airportrdquo said Crom-well Th e crew consisted of the pro-ducers directors cinematogra-pher and more Everyone hiked through the canyon when it was soaked from recent rains ldquoIt was the whorsquos-who We were at the lookout point and they asked how to get down so the mayor said wersquod have to hikerdquo said Cromwell ldquoIt had been rain-ing all day so the bentonite and mud was clinging to us It was unbelievable Th ey were covered with so much gunk by the end of itrdquo Th e movie is based on Th e Spookrsquos Apprentice by Joseph Delaney Th e tale follows Tom Ward a young teenager as he is trained by the Spook to fi ght evil in a medieval setting

Th e movie stars Ben Barnes (Th e Chronicles of Narnia Prince Caspian) as Tom and Jeff Bridg-es (True Grit Tron Legacy Iron Man) as the Spook Julianne Moore Alicia Vikander and Kit Harington also star At the moment Cromwell is working on the logistics of being able to use the land for fi lming Considering the area is a provin-cial park there are some require-ments ldquoIf they get in and shoot they know they are tasked with doing a full environmental reclama-tionrdquo said Cromwell Th e movie is yet another in a long list of fi lms that have taken

advantage of our unique terrain Th e most famous being Unforgiv-en and Superman Th e last Hol-lywood movies to be fi lmed here were in 2004 though smaller productions such as Remember by Airdrie based MovieMakers have fi lmed here ldquoTh ere are quite a few mov-ies where you can pick out shots fi lmed in Drumheller here and there but to have an opening scene has quite an impactrdquo said Cromwell ldquoI was asking them what the spin off to the commu-nity could be Once they know they have a place that is willing to work with them it really helpsrdquo

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HAPPENINGS

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DRUMHELLER AREA NIGHTLIFEMay 25 - August 25 Rosebud Anne of Green Gables See the classical musical about small-town life where itrsquos meant to be seen Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom for tickets or show infoPlaying at The Napier Theatre Friday June 15 - Thursday June 21 730 pm Snow White amp the Huntsman Closed MondaysSaturday June 16 Drumheller DJ Party by Thomas D and Sean D Flavourz Restaurant and Lounge Friday June 22 Drumheller Dance the night away at the Sock Hop at the Ice Cream Parlour amp Candy Shop 6-10 pm Best dressed prize Bring the whole family Jurassic Laser Tag amp Arcade Saturday June 23 Hussar CJS Agro Services RetirementCustomer Appreciation BBQ BBQ at 500 pm Entertainment at 700 pm Hussar Community HallSaturday July 21 Drumheller Drumheller Minor Hockey Golf Tournament and Silent Auction Fundraiser Call Alisha Ewing for more information 403-823-0342July 4 - August 25 Rosebud My Name is Asher Lev Adapted from the novel by Charm Potock Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom for tickets or show infoAugust 19-25 Cypress Hills Alberta Youth Entrepreneurship Camp Ages 13 to 15 An action pack week of adventure and entrepreneurship at Eagle Nest Ranch Space is limited apply early Deadline is June 19 2012 For more information call 403-823-770Monday 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

Sunday June 17 is Fatherrsquos DaySunday June 17 Nacmine Bring Dad out for breakfast at the Nacmine Hall 900 am - 100 pmJuly long weekend Rosebud Junior Clinic Priced at $20 per person Great professional advice for the kids Call the pro shop at 403-677-2250 to book your camp or more informationJuly 30 - August 3 Drumheller Vacation Bible School at Church of the Nazarene 930 am - 12 noon Kindergarten to Grade 5 Registration $10 Contact Dorothy Reeder 403-823-7020Wednesday Afternoon KidsClub After School Program 330 - 530 pm Drumheller Church of the Nazarene 627 6 Street East 403-823-7020 for information

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Kassandra Russell is the winner of Mayrsquos photo contest for inSide Drumheller Russell submitted a picture of her daughter Emilia holding a baby chick

inSide photo by Michael James

Russell wins May photo contest

Badlands given big role in The Seventh Son

The picturesque terrain of the badlands will be centre stage in the opening shot of the new Legendary Pictures movie The Seventh Son starring Ben Barnes and Jeff Bridges Mayor Terry Yemen and Bob Cromwell economic development offi cer for the Town spent some time showing the movie crew around Horseshoe Canyon The movie will be the fi rst Hollywood fi lm to come here since 2004

inSide photo by Michael James

Patrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

St Anthonyrsquos School stu-dents were burning up the track and fi eld this season bringing home a number of top fi nishes Th e team coached by

Gavin Makse Tom Stolz and Shannon Doel was at Glenmore Athletic Park on Wednesday June 5 to com-pete in the South Central High Junior High Zones Despite blustery condi-

tions the athletes excelled Kalenda Lewandowski competed in the Bantam Long Jump and a 415 me-tre jump earned her a silver medal In the Triple Jump she placed sixth with a jump of 825 metres Haylea Crone competed in the 400m and placed tenth with a time of 11394 In the 800m she clocked a time of 255 for a fi fth place fi nish Michael Peters competed

in the Bantam 400m with a time of 10704 for a sixth place fi nish Spencer Aulenbach com-peted in the Midget Boys Long Jump and a 42 metre leap earned him an eighth place fi nish In the Triple Jump he placed seventh with a jump of 942 metres Coach Makse said he was impressed with the teamrsquos performance in that four athletes were able to earn four ribbons for their ef-

forts Th is follows up on the performance of Jakub St Jean the lone senior high competitor for the school He competed at zones at Foothills Athletic Park on May 23 He ran in the Junior Boys 1500m and placed eighth In the 800m he placed ninth He also competed in the Long Jump and came in twelfth place

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Videos will be posted on our Facebook page The video with the most ldquolikesrdquo will be the winner Deadline to vote Monday July 2 2012 at midnight

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Top fi nishes for St Anthonyrsquos track athletes

Track and fi eld athletes from St Anthonyrsquos per-formed well at zones this season Members of the team include (l-r) coach Gavin Makse Michael Pe-

ters Jakub St Jean Haylea Crone Spencer Aulen-back coach Tom Stolz and Kalenda Lewandowski

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

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In November of 2010 an explosion at a resort in Mexico shattered the life of a Drumheller family The Charmont Family lost is patriarch Chris and young-est child John While the pain will likely never fade they have found a way to remember their legacy and help those most in need of help Last month a library was offi cially opened in Roatan in Johnnyrsquos name Johnnyrsquos heart was inextri-cably linked to the Morgan Jayne Project which sup-ports families in Roatan dealing with HIV and AIDS Their eff ort and the eff ort of the Drumheller commu-nity are making a diff er-ence Terra Charmont gracious-ly shared how the library came to be and here is the conclusion to last weeks story

submitted | inSide Drumheller

ldquoWhatrsquos the problem in creat-ing a beautiful childrenrsquos library in a place where children have rarely seen a book Itrsquos keeping the kids OUT of it Th ey sneak in there before school at recess and just on their way to the bathroom Th e grade ones sneak books into their backpacks as they dont quite get the diff erence between borrowing and having they LOVE it ldquo Valerie Nelson ndash Roatan HondurasContinued from last week On the island there was a buzz of excitement as the kids and staff realized this was going to happen Th ey worked hard to make a special spot for Johnnyrsquos Library complete with a Kind-er Corner reading center and teacher resource area Beauti-ful bright murals were painted by a local named Anthony who works with the project Th e main mural shows Canada and Roatan with a bridge between showing the bridge between our worlds is the ability to read Bright parrots and monkeys line the walls Shelving and furni-ture was trickier Itrsquos illegal to chop down a tree even in your

own yard and wood is expen-sive Shelves were made from cement molds from a nearby building ldquoEvery board had to be sanded by hand to remove re-maining cement and varnished with several coats to prevent termites Val explains ldquoTh e table and chairs are made from giant trees in Guatemala made and brought here by a woman from Quebec It takes a village to build a library ldquoAn air conditioner was re-quired to keep the books from deteriorating in the humid cli-mate ldquoIt was a huge eye opener for me says Terra ldquoAll the little things you donrsquot even think ofhellip but everything came together with so many people working at itrdquo Now the school has a library to be proud of and the kids are thrilled We sent only the best quality Th ese kids have a chance to learn and grow in a whole new way Th e reading materials are bright fun and modern And the learning resources ldquoWish I had a lot of this stuff when I was teaching this is incredible Re-sources that Canadian teachers would be jealous of says Johnrsquos grandma Heather who worked as a special needs educational assistant and has dedicated her own garage as a workshop for the library Th e library Grand Opening was on May 11 at Luisa Trun-dle School Th e ribbon cutting was done by Fred Makowecki founder of the Morgan Jayne Project on his daughter Mor-ganrsquos birthday Th e kids wrote and acted out a play of how Johnnyrsquos Library came about made presentations sang and the local band played Th ey served Johnrsquos favorite lunch piz-za Another donor group Ami-gos of Honduras gave all the kids school supplies and a book to take home for most of them it is the fi rst one theyrsquoll own ldquo It was an amazing day Th e library is beautiful and the chil-dren are so grateful Fred wrote in a note home Last week children in the school were asked ldquoWhat are the three most beautiful plac-es in Roatanrdquo Ishmaels hand shot up ldquoTabiana Beach Par-rot Tree Plantation and Johnnyrsquos Libraryrdquo Th ank you to everyone who helped make this dream a reality If you would like to help with this ongoing project please call Terra at 403-823-8676

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Miranda AndrewsldquoHe buys me candy

sometimesrdquo

Chloe RowettldquoHis laugh because

itrsquos funnyrdquo

Ashtyn VerkerkldquoHersquos very kind and caringrdquo

With Fatherrsquos Day coming up this Sunday

inSide Drumheller asksldquoWhy is your dad

the bestrdquo

Barrett GreeneldquoHe helps me out

with my homeworkrdquo

Fred Makowecki was on hand for the offi cial opening of Johnnyrsquos Li-brary Here a student named Yanika presents a gift for Makowecki and Terra Charmont

Johnnyrsquos Library in Roatan offi cially opened last month in Memory of John Charmont

Johnnyrsquos library opens

(above) It might have been easier for residents to travel around Drumheller in a canoe on Wednesday afternoon An intense thunderstorm dropped 531 millimetres of rain accord-ing to Environment Canada Storm sewers were unable to cope with the waters causing large pools to form in many ar-eas of town Town crews were hard at work clearing sewers and draining water during the storm (right) Brent Scarlett makes sure the storm drain at the intersection of 3rd ave and Riverside Drive is clear as a huge

puddle comes up to his knees Drumheller was pounded by a thunderstorm Wednesday af-ternoon Heavy rains were too much for the townrsquos storm sew-ers causing pools to form all over town

inSide photo by Michael James

Storm hammers valley

Patrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

Bishop Frederick Henry staff and former staff joined the entire school body of St Anthonyrsquos School dignitar-ies and families to celebrate the opening of the new school Wednesday morning Bishop Henry led the cel-ebrants in mass before bless-ing each room in the school Some of the special guests at the grand opening in-cluded board members from Christ the Redeemer School Division representatives from Alberta Infrastructure

and Alberta Education the schoolrsquos main contractor Cana and Gibbs Gage Archi-tecture Mayor Terry Yemen and Drumheller-Stettler MLA Richard Strankman also attended and brought greetings ldquoIt is very overwhelming to stand in front of you com-ing from my background of a sparse rural area and see-ing the enthusiasm today is heartfeltrdquo said Strankman ldquoSt Anthonyrsquos School has been a part of Drumheller for 53 years and St Antho-nyrsquos School has been making

the world a better place to be all alongrdquo MLA for Banff -Canmore Ron Casey also attended and brought greetings from Edu-cation Minister Jeff Johnson ldquoWhile we are here to open a new building it symbolizes much more Our provincersquos potential and how we as Al-bertans invest in our people our greatest resourcerdquo said Casey ldquoTh e building of this school ensures our students are educated in safe and well maintained facilities Vi-brant and modern schools help teachers inspire stu-dents to reach their full po-tential inspiring facilities provide equaling inspiring learning opportunitiesrdquo He also expressed the im-portance of having the free-dom to learn ldquoI have to say this reminds me to say what an absolute blessing it is to live in this country and this province where we value education from one end of the coun-try to the other And we also value the opportunity for faith based education in our classes and how important it is for our young peoplerdquo He added that the govern-ment is committed to im-proving school infrastruc-ture ldquoWe already have 80 proj-ects underway valued at a billion dollars but we know we need more Th is is why Premier Redford commit-ted that we would build an additional 50 new schools and modernize 70 existing schools across the province over the next four yearsrdquo said Casey Th ere was no one more grateful for the school com-pletion than Principal Tim

Gregorash He described the school as a ldquoGift from Godrdquo ldquoWe may not always get our prayers how or when

we want them but today our prayers have been an-sweredrdquo said Gregorash

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Gathered to mark the opening of the new school are (l-r) MLA for Banff-Canmore Ron Casey Mayor Terry Yemen Christ the Redeemer School Division trustee Paul Andrew Bishop Frederick Henry Drum-heller-Stettler MLA Richard Strankman and St Anthonys Principal Tim Gregorash

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

Bishop Frederick Henry in conversation with students during a spe-cial mass at St Anthonyrsquos School Wednesday morning to commemo-rate the grand opening of the new school

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

Blessing marks St Anthonyrsquos School opening celebrations

WORKS

Donella Swan| inSide Drumheller

As the school year is com-ing to an end it will soon be time for students to begin thinking of employment for the summer

Talking to Marina Paarup the director of MH Enter-prises and Jennifer McHugh Working Supervisor and Ca-reer and Employment Consul-tant at Alberta Works here are a some suggestions for landing summer job

ldquoI think their fi rst step is taking a look at building a re-sumerdquo said Paarup

She said even if students havenrsquot had any prior experi-ence with the work force it doesnrsquot mean they donrsquot have valuable skills

ldquoItrsquos fi guring out what skills you have and where you would like to go with themrdquo said Paa-rup

Jennifer McHugh said donrsquot discount jobs such as baby-sitting or even mowing your neighbourrsquos lawn She said it all counts as experience

Taking a look at your net-work of who you know is a good idea

ldquoItrsquos sort of tapping into that hidden job marketrdquo said Paa-rup

ldquoItrsquos very important to be fl exible and open as to what type of job you want because the more eager and willing you are the better chances you will haverdquo said McHugh

McHugh also suggested wearing a nice outfi t while ei-ther dropping off a resume or going for an interview is always a good idea She said following up after applying or going for an interview is smart too be-cause it will give employerrsquos a chance to put a face to the re-sume or interview

Both MH enterprises and Alberta Works have resources such as job boards that are available for students to take a look at and anyone looking for help fi nding employmet is encouraged to visit

ldquoRight now Irsquom seeing a huge demand for students so they kind of have the pick of their choicerdquo said Paarup

Paarup said that looking and applying for summer work as early as possible is a good way to get your foot in the door

ldquoSometimes itrsquos that sum-mer job that can lead them down a career path and gain-ing paid employment experi-ence is going to help them with the next phase of their livesrdquo said Paarup

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Sometimes fi nding a summer job or employment for the fi rst time can be intimidating if yoursquove had no previous paid employment How-ever that doesnrsquot mean students donrsquot have valuable skills that can be transferred over to the work force Identifying your skills and build-ing a resume is one of the fi rst steps to fi nding work

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Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Th e Red Deer River has been a source of concern for over a week Residents were witness to a dramatic rise in the depth of the river last Th ursday con-juring memories of the fl ood of 2005 Residents can now rest easy As of Wednesday June 13 at 930 am Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource De-velopment ended the high stream advisory for the Red Deer River downstream of the Dickson Dam Th e water levels

had also been listed as falling Upstream of the Dickson Dam was given the all clear the previous day Th e Little Red Deer River a tributary that joins the Red Deer River downstream of the Dickson Dam had a fl ood warning at the beginning of the week but has been down-graded to a high stream advi-sory with falling water levels Last week heavy rains up to 130 millimetres on the east-ern side of the Rocky Moun-tains caused the major rivers in Alberta to rise consider-

ably Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource De-velopment issued high stream advisories fl ood watches and fl ood warnings throughout the province Th e Red Deer River down-stream of the Dickson Dam had been under a high stream advisory since Th ursday June 7 Despite the end of the advi-sory the river continues to run high and fast Fire Chief Bill Bachynski urges residents to be cautious when dealing with the river no matter its depth

The Red Deer River downstream of the Dickson Dam has been given the all clear from Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource De-velopment The river had been under a high stream advisory since Thursday June 7 after intense rains in the Rocky Mountains caused rivers in Alberta to rise dramatically

inSide photo by Michael James

High stream advisory ended for Red Deer River

Tips for students on how to fi nd a summer job

Age 24Employment Power Line Tech-nician for ATCO ElectricWhatrsquos the most terrifying part of your job Working with high voltage electricity on a daily basis What profession did you want to pursue as a kid I really want-ed to be a fi reman because I want-ed to help people and do good for the communityIf you won the lottery whatrsquos the fi rst thing you would buy I would take all of my friends and family on a foreign vacation Whatrsquos the most memorable vacation yoursquove ever had Th e fi rst time my parents took me to Disneyland I think I was about fi ve years old I remember meet-ing all my childhood heroes like Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck It was every kidrsquos dream I think If you werenrsquot living in Drum-heller where would you like to live Somewhere south I think or maybe in Australia along the coast most likely where itrsquos warm all year long If you were trapped on a de-serted island what three es-

sentials would you require I would need a fi shing rod a swiss army knife and a crossbow Whatrsquos something yoursquod like to see in your lifetime Irsquod re-ally like to travel to Europe and Africa Just to see diff erent parts of the world and to see diff erent cultures would be great Irsquod possi-

bly like to volunteer in areas with high poverty rates If you were ruler of the world what would be your fi rst move I say spread the wealth Try to help out developing na-tions so they could have it as good as we have it here in Canada

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Who are you is a weekly feature that profiles various young professional Drumhellerites

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Suncor Energy and Teck Resources Ltd presented three donations to the surrounding communites of the Wintering Hills Wind Power Project to thank them for their patience and support during the con-struction of the wind farm Dalum Community Hall received $7500 Drumheller Community Football Association received $15000 and the Badlands Community Facility received $22500 (l-r) Jim

Provias vice president of renewable energy for Suncor Gerald Rasmussen president of Dalum Community Hall Association Terry Yemen Mayor of Drumheller Ken Fournier and Jenny Fuh of the Drumheller Community Football Association Mi-chael Ostergard president of Drumheller Football and Ray Reipas senior vice president of energy for Teck Resources Ltd

inSidephoto by Donella Swan

Communities benefi t from Wind Power Project

Confessions of a Paperboyby Doug CurtisComedyJuly 2 to August 30

Playing at the S

tudio Stage

Man of La ManchaBook by Dale WassermanLyrics by Joe DarionMusic by Mitch LeighMusicalMay 29 to August 30

Playing at the O

pera House

A wealthy old Spaniard leaves his home to become a knight living out a fantasy that ultimately brings grace and dignity to a village bar-maid He of course has assumed the name ldquoDon Quixote de la Manchardquo and fights for justice purity freedom and above all ndash love Included in the rich dynamic and soul-stirring music is the much loved theme song ldquoTo Dream the Impossible Dreamrdquo 5 Tony Awards including Best MusicalNew York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Musical

When ten-year-old paperboy Christopher Columbus hears God speaking to him what should he do Why would God pick a ten-year-old boy to do his work What possible reason does he have for letting Christopher share the fears hopes and sorrows of his customers A modern fable about the confusion of adolescence the blush of first love and the power of faith Confessions of a Paperboy is a compelling reminder that though chaos may follow us wherever we go we choose our own path through this life

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A view from above

Friday May 22 2009

TheYour guide to

A vista once only reserved in the mindrsquos eye of coal miners and the few who have worked to keep the Atlas Coal Mine National Historic Site open is there for the public to see May 12 was the offi cial opening of the 210 foot conveyor tunnel leading to the Atlas

3 mine entrance Now when visitors trek through the tunnel they come out high in the hills rewarded with a spectacular view of the National Historic Site and the Red Deer River valley

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

Friday June 15 2012 Page 6 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

SooohellipWhere ya from

SPRING PROGRAMS

Explore create and discover at the Royal Tyrrell Museum

Spring Programs run weekends in June For a complete listing of all public programs and to purchase tickets visit

wwwtyrrellmuseumcomprograms or call 403-820-6246

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Throughout summertime The Weekender

will be looking for visitors to the valley and sharing their stories with inSide readersThe Bratland Hainsworth Gecse

and Datema families

Leslieville AlbertaWho are you (l-r) Carter Bratland7Cam and Aid-en 6 Hainsworth Jason and Jared 6 Gecse Chel-sea and Jerzi 6 Datema Where are you from Leslieville AlbertaWhat brings you to Drumheller We are here on a school field trip (Jason Gecse)What do you like most about the Drumheller area I like seeing all the dinosaurs (Jared Gecse)What would you change about the valley Noth-ing we really enjoy Drum-heller my family has been here a few times (Jason Gecse)

If we came to visit your town what would you suggest we see Antique Days over August long weekend therersquos a lot of cool old tractors (Cam Hainsworth) Would you come back to visit Drumheller Absolutely Itrsquos so peace-ful here and the landscape is beautiful The kids love it too (Jason Gecse)

Donella SwanThe Weekender

It is the eighth year run-ning for the Encana Bad-lands Science Camp at the Royal Tyrrell Museum Combining the natural re-sources of the area and ac-cess to scientifi c research at the museum off ers campers a real hands-on experience ldquoWe sell out early every

year and therersquos about a 50 per cent return rate for campersrdquo said Morgan Sy-vertsen science camp coor-dinator at the Royal Tyrrell Museum Due to the high return rate of campers the program is just a little bit diff erent each year ldquoWe are a niche camp in that we just do dinosaurs but we try to add more el-ements each yearrdquo said Sy-vertsen

Teaching geology learn-ing how to spot fossils pre-paring them and learning the science of palaeontol-ogy are just a few things of-fered by the camp ldquoEverybody loves it Irsquove seen a lot of people com-ing with family and friends and spending their holidays hererdquo said Syvertsen Campers and counsel-lors make their homes in teepees on a camp site just a short distance from the museum Th ree meals a day plus snacks are served to

ensure campers are full of energy for a full itinerary of activities Th ere are three science camps available junior sci-ence camp ages 9-11 se-nior science camp ages 12-15 family science camp ages fi ve and up Th e junior and senior camps run for six days and the family camp runs for three For more information re-garding science camp go to wwwtyrrellmuseumcom

ldquoWe are a niche camp in that we

just do dinosaurs but we try to add

more elements each year

Morgan Syvertsen

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Friday June 15 2012 Page 7 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

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While attending the Encana Badlands Science Camp at the Royal Tyrrell Museum campers will make their homes in teepees These teepees are located on a camp site just a short distance from the museum Combining the natural resources of the area and the sci-entifi c research available from the museum campers are sure to get a great understanding and hands-on experience with palaeontology

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Discover pre-historic past of Canadian Badlands

CAPTIONThisThisCaption This is a weekly feature asking readers to pro-vide a headline for a humourous photo from the valley

Winners will receive a Drumheller Mail prize pack Please give us a call at 403-823-2580 fax at 403-823-3864

email informationinsidedrumhellercom or visit us on Facebook

David Pedersen (left) Mitchell Toffan and Josh Kluck show their stuff at the DVSS awards ceremony on Wednesday evening

inSide photo by Michael James

Last WeeksWeekswinner was ldquoCameron White performs a new street-dance the ldquoSpider-manrdquo or the ldquoSpidey as itrsquos known in downtown Drum-hollardquo by Megan McLauchlin via Faecbook Stop by the Drumheller Mail Highway 9 south to collect your prize

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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

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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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Unique gifts for everyone on your list

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

388 Centre Street Downtown Drumheller 403-823-3030

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

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24m

403-823-6362

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Free delivery within town limits

on orders over $2500 after 5 pm

2 for 1pizza amp pasta

TAKE OUT ONLY

700 - Highway 9 South Drumheller

Come climb inside the

OPEN DAILYOPEN DAILY

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

Visit

Photo by Mike Todor

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

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

WErsquoRE LOCATED IN EAST COULEE AT 169-6TH STREET

(403) 822-2258 k20c36m

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

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

Can you believe it70 flavours of milkshakes

and slushDare to try one

Bernie Made

It

You Gotta Eat Here

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Located at The Brick Railway Ave East amp Centre Street

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

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NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BARin the Dinosaur Hotel

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

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

ROSEBUDAKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE

Downtown CoreRotary Splash Park

DOWNTOWN DRUMHELLER

Bus DepotBadlands Historical Centre

Post Office

Civic CentreLibrary

RCMP

Medical Clinic

Medical Clinic

HOSPITAL

MIDLAND PROVINCIAL PARK

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

TO

TO NacmineBleriot FerryCarbon

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

LEGEND

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

TO

Map of the

Town of Drumheller

Drumheller Regional

Chamber of Development

amp Tourism

WORLDrsquoS LARGEST DINOSAUR

DeliaVerdant ValleyHandhills Lake

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

2012Home of the

HEY KIDSCool down at the

Rotary Splash Park

Located next to the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur

The Fossil Shop

WHIFS Flapjack House

Horseshoe CanyonHelicopter Rides

REPTILEWORLD

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

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

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

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

It was Sam Drumheller who first exploited rich coal reserves

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

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

Tourist information

HospitalH

Badlands Community

Facility

Badlands Comuniity Faclity

Here to make you happyTM

LEGEND

Tourist informationHospitalH

Portable water amp dump station Medical Clinic

Dump Station

H

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

Soon to be

SAVE $10OFF YOUR NEXT SERVICE

Warranty ApprovedNext to Boston Pizza (403) 823 9667

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

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6The Fossil Shopinc

61 bridge street 403-823-6774

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Mic Hogs amp Biker Hogs Welcome

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

Outdoor Patio VLTS Liqour Store Bargain Room Rates Rider Friendly

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BAR

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

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

1102A Highway 9 South Drumheller403-823-8131

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

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

Unique gifts for everyone on your list

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

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

388 Centre Street Downtown Drumheller 403-823-3030

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

k20p

24m

403-823-6362

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

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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

Michael JamesThe Weekender

On Saturday evening the Drumheller Fire Depart-ment was out in full force on the river after a resident reported an overturned ca-noe fl oating down the Red Deer River Emergency crews were forced to assume the worst someone canoeing on the river had capsized and was in need of help Th e canoe was observed fl oating by the Rosedale Suspension Bridge by a resident and reported to the Drumheller RCMP Th e RCMP immediately informed the Fire Depart-ment and within minutes an emergency alert was activated and crews were on the river to retrieve the boat and anybody who may be in trouble When crews came upon the boat by the hoodoos they found a life jacket and an oar Th e canoe was pulled ashore in East Cou-lee Th e night was growing dark forcing a pause in the

search for the canoersquos occu-pant Th e next morning the RCMP received some good yet frustrating news

ldquoTh e next morning [Sun-day] the person who rent-ed it called our offi ce and asked if anyone had found their canoerdquo said Staff Ser-geant Art Hopkins A couple had rented a ca-noe from Edmonton and were trying to launch from Riverview Park Th ey lost control of the canoe and it was carried away by the riv-er Th e two searched for the canoe but waited until the next morning to inform the RCMP

ldquoTh ey neglected to phone anybody about the canoe Th e Fire Department went out to see if anybody was in need of assistance when in fact it was just a lost canoerdquo said Staff Sergeant Hop-

kins ldquoIt was quite a wasterdquo In this situation emer-gency personnel must op-erate under the assumption someone is in trouble ldquoIt was overturned so we have to assume until prov-en otherwise somebody is in the riverrdquo said Fire Chief Bill Bachynski Th e river can be danger-ous especially considering it is running high at the mo-

ment ldquoAt the height the river is now people should use extreme caution It doesnrsquot matter if itrsquos high or low wa-ter you have to be cautious make sure you wear a life jacketrdquo said Bachynski Residents are also asked to report immediately if something akin to this sit-uation happens Had the couple reported the miss-

ing canoe sooner emergency personnel could have been saved for a real emergency

ldquoThey neglected to phone

anybody about the canoe The

Fire Department went out to see if

anybody was in need of assistance when in fact it was just a lost canoerdquo

Staff Sergeant Hopkins

QU

OTE

Page 10 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller Friday June 15 2012

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

May 25 - August 25

Matinees - Wed Thurs Sat Evenings - Thurs Fri Sat

Only 25 minutes from Drumheller

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

Come see

biggest little story

biggest little town

July 4 - August 25

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

Adaptation of the poignant and moving novel by Chaim Potok

Coming Soon

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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

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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Where to goWHEN YOU HAVE TO GO

Visitors if you need a washroom please use ours

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

HORSESHOE CANYON HELICOPTER RIDES

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$4000perperson

The wayward canoe was picked up from the Drum-heller Fire Department on Wednesday The canoe was found capsized fl oating down the Red Deer River Crews quickly responded and had to assume

someone may have been in it on the river The fol-lowing morning the couple who had lost the canoe reported it missing to RCMP

inSide photo by Michael James

Lost canoe sparks full mobilization of emergency crews

Friday June 15 2012 Page 11 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

ATTENTION VISITORSThe Drumheller Mail for your chance to win a

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

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CORNERRESTAURANT

NAPIERTHEATRE

If you know someone who has a cool ride let us know

Call us at 403-823-2580 or email newsinsidedrumhellercomRides

When the sun is shining it is not unusual to see Den-nis Edwards and his companion Hamish a pure bred German Shepherd cruising with the top down on their shiny red convertible Edwards has owned the replica

of a 1954 MGTD built on a 1974 Volkswagen Beetle chassis for about three years He bought it built and has made a few additions but mostly he has it just for the pleasure of summer cruising

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

AKOKINISKWAY GOLF CLUB

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

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

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CLUES ACROSS1 3rd VP Aaron5 Not hard9 Revolutions per minute12 Assoc of Licensed Aircraft Engineers13 Being of use or service14 Macaws15 1960rsquos college civil rights organization16 Protection from extradition17 Animal examiner18 Japanese persimmon19 Commands right20 A stage of development22 Irish English amp Gordon24 Showing keen interest25 Doyens26 Remain as is27 36 inches (abbr)28 Told on31 Making a sustained din33 Poked from behind34 24th state35 Himalayan goat36 Diver breathing gear39 Groups of three40 Not tightly42 Regenerate43 Strung necklace part44 Breezed through46 Imitate47 Do-nothings49 Unconsciousness50 Golf score51 Fertilizes52 Used for baking or drying53 Autonomic nervous system54 Turner Williams amp Kennedy55 Hawaiian goose

CLUES DOWN1 Usually in the sun2 Arm bones3 Placed on a display stand4 Repeat a poem aloud5 Eyelid gland infections6 Lubes7 A contagious viral disease8 Stormy amp unpeaceful9 Devastated amp ruined10 Put in advance11 Paterrsquos partner13 Exploiters16 Meeting schedules21 Intensely dislikes23 ldquoTim McGrawrdquo was her 1st hit

28 Fishing implement29 Atomic 1830 Microgadus fi shes31 Blue jack salmon32 Of I33 Feet fi rst somersault dives35 Tool to remove bone from the skull36 Glides high37 Tower signal light38 Small recess off a larger room39 Water chestnut genus40 City on the River Aire41 Itrsquos capital is Sanaa43 Lost blood45 A citizen of Denmark48 River in NE Scotland

BREAK

ARIES - Mar 21Apr 20Aries the week may begin a little off-kilter but youll fi nd that by Wednesday or Thursday things turn around signifi cantly A couple of opportunities for socialization arise

TAURUS - Apr 21May 21Take inventory of your life this week Taurus and make the necessary tweaks to align you with your primary goals Take a cue from someone organized

GEMINI - May 22Jun 21Gemini youre inspired to do something creative Narrow down the possibilities Maybe you want to paint indoors or take on a new craft hobby Either way youll fi nd success

CANCER - Jun 22Jul 22Even the most organized people can get tripped up once in a while Cancer This week you may be unable to keep track of things Keep your cool and you will get it under control

LEO - Jul 23Aug 23Take control of a situation that arises Leo because right now it seems no one else is capable of handling the situation You may prove to be an excellent leader

VIRGO - Aug 24Sept 22Infl uential people will be moving in your social circles Virgo Failure to introduce yourself and network could lead to setbacks in your em-ployment goals

LIBRA - Sept 23Oct 23Once the excitement of an event wears off Libra you may be left fl oundering for a little while Dont wallow in boredom Get started on a new project

SCORPIO - Oct 24Nov 22Sometimes much more can be said by remaining quiet that actually speaking Scorpio Keep this in mind when you are socializing with new people

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23Dec 21It can sometimes feel lonely at the top Sagittarius Now that youve acquired many of the things you wanted the resulting feelings may not be what you thought

CAPRICORN - Dec 22Jan 20Now may be the time to get serious about your efforts to fi nd a new job Capricorn Start doing the legwork and get your name out to new people as much as you can

AQUARIUS - Jan 21Feb 18Although youre a do-it-yourself person by nature Aquarius sometimes letting someone get the job done frees you up for more important projects You also get a needed break

PISCES - Feb 19Mar 20Pisces you cant seem to keep your mind on the thing at hand Your wandering thoughts may put you in tune with a better idea

Horoscopes

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

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EMPLOYMENT

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BROWN-DONAISBeverly Agnes

October 24 1956 - June 5 2012

It is with great sadness that the family of Bev announces her passing follow-ing a courageous battle with cancer

An Angel whispered take my hand and come with me

Your work here is done I went away to a place where therersquos no tears nor sorrow

only laughter and smiles there will always be a Tomorrow

I am not alone all who went before are here

They awaited my returnI know yoursquoll grieve and

wish I was still hereI am here in the memories

you hold dearI did not wish for you to cry

nor feel sad My pain is gone and I am Free

The family invites you to join them in a Celebration of Bevrsquos Life Friday June 15 2012 at 100 pm Midland Hall Mid-land Alberta In lieu of fl owers the fam-ily requests donations be made to the Alberta Childrens Hospital in memory

of Kala Donais 24nc

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Th omas Mulcain Why do these guys (Th omas Lukasuk) insist on ldquoTh omasrdquo Wasnrsquot there once a leader of the NDP who went by ldquoTom-myrdquo Anyway Th omas Mulcair present leader of the NDP was once the environment minister in Quebec Minister of the Environment In Que-bec how could he possibly be better qualifi ed to understand all that is bad and wrong with our oilsand development Add to those the fact that he took a 20 40 60 minute helicopter ride over the site And then therersquos the self delusion that he will someday be Prime Minister Add it all up and you will see that the man is eminently qualifi ed to dump on another provincersquos resource development James Cameron the Hollywood guy who dumped on us could go to Mulcair for advice on the subject so much knowledge does he possess Th erersquos a problem with all Mr Mulcairrsquos rantings and itrsquos a problem the media have seemed to miss It concerns the environment and Que-bec therefore it concerns Mr Mulcair Unfortunately he seems to have missed it or because itrsquos in Quebec hersquos chosen to ignore it It didnrsquot catch the attention of James Cameron nor have I heard a peep out of enviro-guru David Suzuki Perhaps itrsquos because it produces ldquocleanrdquo energy - ie hydroelectric Irsquom talking about James Bay Hydro project which fl ooded close to 5000 square miles displaced whole Indian communities and destroyed wildlife migration patterns Its construction submerged 5000 square miles of boreal forest Th is is the same boreal forest that environmental experts tell us is a great ldquocarbon sinkrdquo that is it absorbs huge amounts of carbon dioxide Th is is 5000 square miles of ldquocarbon sinkrdquo that can never be recovered or reclaimed as it is under hundreds of feet of water But nobody says a word Quebec Hydro is working on another massive project where it is about to divert more rivers displace more Cree Indians ruin more wild-life habitat and submerge another 1000 square miles of boreal forest under water You canrsquot plant trees here you canrsquot seed grass you canrsquot re-introduce wildlife Itrsquos gone itrsquos fl ooded it canrsquot be reclaimed Yet where is the hue and cry Quebec is very good with the ldquobuild it then paint it greenrdquo policy Open pit mining such as the oilsands can be reclaimed Soil and rock can be put back into place trees and shrubs planted seeded to various grasses Irsquove seen it done Eventually Nature reclaims things but man can help hurry the process On the other hand Nature can never reclaim land thatrsquos been submerged under water One has to ask where was Tommy Mulcair when all these beautiful rivers were being diverted all these people displaced all the wildlife lost and their habitat ruined and so much of our great ldquocarbon sinkrdquo sunk Where were you Tommy

Donella Swan | inSide Drumheller

With summer just around the corner garage sale sea-son has started up in the valley and surrounding area Darlene Shannon has been garage saling for over 25 years Here are some of her tips and tricks to scoring at garage sales ldquoI highlight all the garage sale ads in the paper I co-lour code them for each area then I can map out my best routerdquo said Shannon She also said she high-lights sales starting on Fri-day so she can get there on the opening day and have the best selection Shannon also suggested that arriving early will in-crease your chances of fi nd-ing something interesting ldquoTh e worst thing I ever lost out on at a garage sale was an antique chairrdquo said Shannon She said that while she

was sitting in the chair an-other customer had went and paid for the item If you really like some-thing you get it Donrsquot be looking aroundrdquo said Shan-non She said she doesnrsquot ever bring her big purse Th at way her hands are free to browse the sale items Shannon said she bought a small cross-body purse at a garage sale which she carries with her during her trips ldquoI also try to bring lots of change because they only have so much change at the salesrdquo said Shannon She suggested wearing comfortable clothes be-cause you may be out there for a few hours ldquoBringing your own bags is something to remember you may need themrdquo said Shannon Garage sales can be a nice way to spend a day fi nding knick-knacks and treasures ldquoI like to go for fun now and fi nd things for family and friendsrdquo said Shannon Pick up Th e Drumheller Mail for weekly listings of all area garage sales

Darlene Shannon has been an avid garage saler for over 25 years now Here she is with her small purse intended for her garage sale trips a garage sale listing from The Drumheller Mail and a small decorative box to which she calls her ldquobest fi ndrdquo

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Secrets of an avid garage saler

I highlight all the garage sale ads in the paper

I colour code them for each area then

I can map out my best routerdquo

Darlene Shannon

QU

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Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Lightscameraaction Th e Drumheller area badlands are being thrust into the spotlight again for a major motion picture Legendary Pictures is investigat-ing the potential of Horseshoe Canyon being used in the open-ing shot of their new movie Th e Seventh Son Mayor Terry Yemen and eco-nomic development offi cer Bob Cromwell spent some time with a crew from the production showing them around our unique terrain ldquoWhen they phoned me the movie had already started fi lm-ing What theyrsquore looking for is the opening shot of the movierdquo said Cromwell ldquoTh atrsquos how the movie starts and itrsquos going to all be done in Horseshoe Canyonrdquo Th e shot will be done using 24 hour time lapse fi lming using an IMAX camera Th e footage will then be used in the opening scene in a display of magic show-ing how the world has aged over the centuries Th e movie crew had scouted locations in British Columbia and Kananaskis and fi nished their trip by stopping in Drum-heller ldquoTh ey phoned me from Spring Bank and let us know they were on their way Mayor Yemen and I jumped into a truck and met them at the airportrdquo said Crom-well Th e crew consisted of the pro-ducers directors cinematogra-pher and more Everyone hiked through the canyon when it was soaked from recent rains ldquoIt was the whorsquos-who We were at the lookout point and they asked how to get down so the mayor said wersquod have to hikerdquo said Cromwell ldquoIt had been rain-ing all day so the bentonite and mud was clinging to us It was unbelievable Th ey were covered with so much gunk by the end of itrdquo Th e movie is based on Th e Spookrsquos Apprentice by Joseph Delaney Th e tale follows Tom Ward a young teenager as he is trained by the Spook to fi ght evil in a medieval setting

Th e movie stars Ben Barnes (Th e Chronicles of Narnia Prince Caspian) as Tom and Jeff Bridg-es (True Grit Tron Legacy Iron Man) as the Spook Julianne Moore Alicia Vikander and Kit Harington also star At the moment Cromwell is working on the logistics of being able to use the land for fi lming Considering the area is a provin-cial park there are some require-ments ldquoIf they get in and shoot they know they are tasked with doing a full environmental reclama-tionrdquo said Cromwell Th e movie is yet another in a long list of fi lms that have taken

advantage of our unique terrain Th e most famous being Unforgiv-en and Superman Th e last Hol-lywood movies to be fi lmed here were in 2004 though smaller productions such as Remember by Airdrie based MovieMakers have fi lmed here ldquoTh ere are quite a few mov-ies where you can pick out shots fi lmed in Drumheller here and there but to have an opening scene has quite an impactrdquo said Cromwell ldquoI was asking them what the spin off to the commu-nity could be Once they know they have a place that is willing to work with them it really helpsrdquo

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DRUMHELLER AREA NIGHTLIFEMay 25 - August 25 Rosebud Anne of Green Gables See the classical musical about small-town life where itrsquos meant to be seen Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom for tickets or show infoPlaying at The Napier Theatre Friday June 15 - Thursday June 21 730 pm Snow White amp the Huntsman Closed MondaysSaturday June 16 Drumheller DJ Party by Thomas D and Sean D Flavourz Restaurant and Lounge Friday June 22 Drumheller Dance the night away at the Sock Hop at the Ice Cream Parlour amp Candy Shop 6-10 pm Best dressed prize Bring the whole family Jurassic Laser Tag amp Arcade Saturday June 23 Hussar CJS Agro Services RetirementCustomer Appreciation BBQ BBQ at 500 pm Entertainment at 700 pm Hussar Community HallSaturday July 21 Drumheller Drumheller Minor Hockey Golf Tournament and Silent Auction Fundraiser Call Alisha Ewing for more information 403-823-0342July 4 - August 25 Rosebud My Name is Asher Lev Adapted from the novel by Charm Potock Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom for tickets or show infoAugust 19-25 Cypress Hills Alberta Youth Entrepreneurship Camp Ages 13 to 15 An action pack week of adventure and entrepreneurship at Eagle Nest Ranch Space is limited apply early Deadline is June 19 2012 For more information call 403-823-770Monday 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

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Badlands given big role in The Seventh Son

The picturesque terrain of the badlands will be centre stage in the opening shot of the new Legendary Pictures movie The Seventh Son starring Ben Barnes and Jeff Bridges Mayor Terry Yemen and Bob Cromwell economic development offi cer for the Town spent some time showing the movie crew around Horseshoe Canyon The movie will be the fi rst Hollywood fi lm to come here since 2004

inSide photo by Michael James

Patrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

St Anthonyrsquos School stu-dents were burning up the track and fi eld this season bringing home a number of top fi nishes Th e team coached by

Gavin Makse Tom Stolz and Shannon Doel was at Glenmore Athletic Park on Wednesday June 5 to com-pete in the South Central High Junior High Zones Despite blustery condi-

tions the athletes excelled Kalenda Lewandowski competed in the Bantam Long Jump and a 415 me-tre jump earned her a silver medal In the Triple Jump she placed sixth with a jump of 825 metres Haylea Crone competed in the 400m and placed tenth with a time of 11394 In the 800m she clocked a time of 255 for a fi fth place fi nish Michael Peters competed

in the Bantam 400m with a time of 10704 for a sixth place fi nish Spencer Aulenbach com-peted in the Midget Boys Long Jump and a 42 metre leap earned him an eighth place fi nish In the Triple Jump he placed seventh with a jump of 942 metres Coach Makse said he was impressed with the teamrsquos performance in that four athletes were able to earn four ribbons for their ef-

forts Th is follows up on the performance of Jakub St Jean the lone senior high competitor for the school He competed at zones at Foothills Athletic Park on May 23 He ran in the Junior Boys 1500m and placed eighth In the 800m he placed ninth He also competed in the Long Jump and came in twelfth place

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Top fi nishes for St Anthonyrsquos track athletes

Track and fi eld athletes from St Anthonyrsquos per-formed well at zones this season Members of the team include (l-r) coach Gavin Makse Michael Pe-

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Patrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

Bishop Frederick Henry staff and former staff joined the entire school body of St Anthonyrsquos School dignitar-ies and families to celebrate the opening of the new school Wednesday morning Bishop Henry led the cel-ebrants in mass before bless-ing each room in the school Some of the special guests at the grand opening in-cluded board members from Christ the Redeemer School Division representatives from Alberta Infrastructure

and Alberta Education the schoolrsquos main contractor Cana and Gibbs Gage Archi-tecture Mayor Terry Yemen and Drumheller-Stettler MLA Richard Strankman also attended and brought greetings ldquoIt is very overwhelming to stand in front of you com-ing from my background of a sparse rural area and see-ing the enthusiasm today is heartfeltrdquo said Strankman ldquoSt Anthonyrsquos School has been a part of Drumheller for 53 years and St Antho-nyrsquos School has been making

the world a better place to be all alongrdquo MLA for Banff -Canmore Ron Casey also attended and brought greetings from Edu-cation Minister Jeff Johnson ldquoWhile we are here to open a new building it symbolizes much more Our provincersquos potential and how we as Al-bertans invest in our people our greatest resourcerdquo said Casey ldquoTh e building of this school ensures our students are educated in safe and well maintained facilities Vi-brant and modern schools help teachers inspire stu-dents to reach their full po-tential inspiring facilities provide equaling inspiring learning opportunitiesrdquo He also expressed the im-portance of having the free-dom to learn ldquoI have to say this reminds me to say what an absolute blessing it is to live in this country and this province where we value education from one end of the coun-try to the other And we also value the opportunity for faith based education in our classes and how important it is for our young peoplerdquo He added that the govern-ment is committed to im-proving school infrastruc-ture ldquoWe already have 80 proj-ects underway valued at a billion dollars but we know we need more Th is is why Premier Redford commit-ted that we would build an additional 50 new schools and modernize 70 existing schools across the province over the next four yearsrdquo said Casey Th ere was no one more grateful for the school com-pletion than Principal Tim

Gregorash He described the school as a ldquoGift from Godrdquo ldquoWe may not always get our prayers how or when

we want them but today our prayers have been an-sweredrdquo said Gregorash

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Gathered to mark the opening of the new school are (l-r) MLA for Banff-Canmore Ron Casey Mayor Terry Yemen Christ the Redeemer School Division trustee Paul Andrew Bishop Frederick Henry Drum-heller-Stettler MLA Richard Strankman and St Anthonys Principal Tim Gregorash

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

Bishop Frederick Henry in conversation with students during a spe-cial mass at St Anthonyrsquos School Wednesday morning to commemo-rate the grand opening of the new school

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

Blessing marks St Anthonyrsquos School opening celebrations

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Donella Swan| inSide Drumheller

As the school year is com-ing to an end it will soon be time for students to begin thinking of employment for the summer

Talking to Marina Paarup the director of MH Enter-prises and Jennifer McHugh Working Supervisor and Ca-reer and Employment Consul-tant at Alberta Works here are a some suggestions for landing summer job

ldquoI think their fi rst step is taking a look at building a re-sumerdquo said Paarup

She said even if students havenrsquot had any prior experi-ence with the work force it doesnrsquot mean they donrsquot have valuable skills

ldquoItrsquos fi guring out what skills you have and where you would like to go with themrdquo said Paa-rup

Jennifer McHugh said donrsquot discount jobs such as baby-sitting or even mowing your neighbourrsquos lawn She said it all counts as experience

Taking a look at your net-work of who you know is a good idea

ldquoItrsquos sort of tapping into that hidden job marketrdquo said Paa-rup

ldquoItrsquos very important to be fl exible and open as to what type of job you want because the more eager and willing you are the better chances you will haverdquo said McHugh

McHugh also suggested wearing a nice outfi t while ei-ther dropping off a resume or going for an interview is always a good idea She said following up after applying or going for an interview is smart too be-cause it will give employerrsquos a chance to put a face to the re-sume or interview

Both MH enterprises and Alberta Works have resources such as job boards that are available for students to take a look at and anyone looking for help fi nding employmet is encouraged to visit

ldquoRight now Irsquom seeing a huge demand for students so they kind of have the pick of their choicerdquo said Paarup

Paarup said that looking and applying for summer work as early as possible is a good way to get your foot in the door

ldquoSometimes itrsquos that sum-mer job that can lead them down a career path and gain-ing paid employment experi-ence is going to help them with the next phase of their livesrdquo said Paarup

4 - Friday June 15 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

Looking for an experienced waitress

Part time or full timeMust be available for shift work and weekends

Proserve liquor staff certifi cation required

Apply to Sandy at Fred amp Barneyrsquos Restaurant after 230 pm

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Big Country Dental Care is pleased to announce

DR PASKO JURICIChas joined Dr Dean Lister and Dr Jenny Fuh

in the practice of Dentistry

He comes to us with over 15 years experienceand enjoys all aspects of general dentistry

Please call 403-823-4944or drop in at 394 - 1 Street East

to book an appointment f2 cb

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Competitive salary and benefi ts available after 3 months

Please fax resume and drivers abstract to 4037463631 or email

viking_wirelinehotmailcom

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Sometimes fi nding a summer job or employment for the fi rst time can be intimidating if yoursquove had no previous paid employment How-ever that doesnrsquot mean students donrsquot have valuable skills that can be transferred over to the work force Identifying your skills and build-ing a resume is one of the fi rst steps to fi nding work

inSide photo illustration by Donella Swan

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Th e Red Deer River has been a source of concern for over a week Residents were witness to a dramatic rise in the depth of the river last Th ursday con-juring memories of the fl ood of 2005 Residents can now rest easy As of Wednesday June 13 at 930 am Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource De-velopment ended the high stream advisory for the Red Deer River downstream of the Dickson Dam Th e water levels

had also been listed as falling Upstream of the Dickson Dam was given the all clear the previous day Th e Little Red Deer River a tributary that joins the Red Deer River downstream of the Dickson Dam had a fl ood warning at the beginning of the week but has been down-graded to a high stream advi-sory with falling water levels Last week heavy rains up to 130 millimetres on the east-ern side of the Rocky Moun-tains caused the major rivers in Alberta to rise consider-

ably Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource De-velopment issued high stream advisories fl ood watches and fl ood warnings throughout the province Th e Red Deer River down-stream of the Dickson Dam had been under a high stream advisory since Th ursday June 7 Despite the end of the advi-sory the river continues to run high and fast Fire Chief Bill Bachynski urges residents to be cautious when dealing with the river no matter its depth

The Red Deer River downstream of the Dickson Dam has been given the all clear from Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource De-velopment The river had been under a high stream advisory since Thursday June 7 after intense rains in the Rocky Mountains caused rivers in Alberta to rise dramatically

inSide photo by Michael James

High stream advisory ended for Red Deer River

Tips for students on how to fi nd a summer job

Age 24Employment Power Line Tech-nician for ATCO ElectricWhatrsquos the most terrifying part of your job Working with high voltage electricity on a daily basis What profession did you want to pursue as a kid I really want-ed to be a fi reman because I want-ed to help people and do good for the communityIf you won the lottery whatrsquos the fi rst thing you would buy I would take all of my friends and family on a foreign vacation Whatrsquos the most memorable vacation yoursquove ever had Th e fi rst time my parents took me to Disneyland I think I was about fi ve years old I remember meet-ing all my childhood heroes like Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck It was every kidrsquos dream I think If you werenrsquot living in Drum-heller where would you like to live Somewhere south I think or maybe in Australia along the coast most likely where itrsquos warm all year long If you were trapped on a de-serted island what three es-

sentials would you require I would need a fi shing rod a swiss army knife and a crossbow Whatrsquos something yoursquod like to see in your lifetime Irsquod re-ally like to travel to Europe and Africa Just to see diff erent parts of the world and to see diff erent cultures would be great Irsquod possi-

bly like to volunteer in areas with high poverty rates If you were ruler of the world what would be your fi rst move I say spread the wealth Try to help out developing na-tions so they could have it as good as we have it here in Canada

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday June 15 2012 - 5

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wwwcountrylanervcalgarycomWHOare youare you

Who 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

Nick Dalton

Suncor Energy and Teck Resources Ltd presented three donations to the surrounding communites of the Wintering Hills Wind Power Project to thank them for their patience and support during the con-struction of the wind farm Dalum Community Hall received $7500 Drumheller Community Football Association received $15000 and the Badlands Community Facility received $22500 (l-r) Jim

Provias vice president of renewable energy for Suncor Gerald Rasmussen president of Dalum Community Hall Association Terry Yemen Mayor of Drumheller Ken Fournier and Jenny Fuh of the Drumheller Community Football Association Mi-chael Ostergard president of Drumheller Football and Ray Reipas senior vice president of energy for Teck Resources Ltd

inSidephoto by Donella Swan

Communities benefi t from Wind Power Project

Confessions of a Paperboyby Doug CurtisComedyJuly 2 to August 30

Playing at the S

tudio Stage

Man of La ManchaBook by Dale WassermanLyrics by Joe DarionMusic by Mitch LeighMusicalMay 29 to August 30

Playing at the O

pera House

A wealthy old Spaniard leaves his home to become a knight living out a fantasy that ultimately brings grace and dignity to a village bar-maid He of course has assumed the name ldquoDon Quixote de la Manchardquo and fights for justice purity freedom and above all ndash love Included in the rich dynamic and soul-stirring music is the much loved theme song ldquoTo Dream the Impossible Dreamrdquo 5 Tony Awards including Best MusicalNew York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Musical

When ten-year-old paperboy Christopher Columbus hears God speaking to him what should he do Why would God pick a ten-year-old boy to do his work What possible reason does he have for letting Christopher share the fears hopes and sorrows of his customers A modern fable about the confusion of adolescence the blush of first love and the power of faith Confessions of a Paperboy is a compelling reminder that though chaos may follow us wherever we go we choose our own path through this life

For information and tickets call

1-800-267-7553 or 403-677-2001

wwwrosebudtheatrecom

Summer 2009 at

Rosebud Theatre

A view from above

Friday May 22 2009

TheYour guide to

A vista once only reserved in the mindrsquos eye of coal miners and the few who have worked to keep the Atlas Coal Mine National Historic Site open is there for the public to see May 12 was the offi cial opening of the 210 foot conveyor tunnel leading to the Atlas

3 mine entrance Now when visitors trek through the tunnel they come out high in the hills rewarded with a spectacular view of the National Historic Site and the Red Deer River valley

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

Friday June 15 2012 Page 6 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

SooohellipWhere ya from

SPRING PROGRAMS

Explore create and discover at the Royal Tyrrell Museum

Spring Programs run weekends in June For a complete listing of all public programs and to purchase tickets visit

wwwtyrrellmuseumcomprograms or call 403-820-6246

w22c38m

Throughout summertime The Weekender

will be looking for visitors to the valley and sharing their stories with inSide readersThe Bratland Hainsworth Gecse

and Datema families

Leslieville AlbertaWho are you (l-r) Carter Bratland7Cam and Aid-en 6 Hainsworth Jason and Jared 6 Gecse Chel-sea and Jerzi 6 Datema Where are you from Leslieville AlbertaWhat brings you to Drumheller We are here on a school field trip (Jason Gecse)What do you like most about the Drumheller area I like seeing all the dinosaurs (Jared Gecse)What would you change about the valley Noth-ing we really enjoy Drum-heller my family has been here a few times (Jason Gecse)

If we came to visit your town what would you suggest we see Antique Days over August long weekend therersquos a lot of cool old tractors (Cam Hainsworth) Would you come back to visit Drumheller Absolutely Itrsquos so peace-ful here and the landscape is beautiful The kids love it too (Jason Gecse)

Donella SwanThe Weekender

It is the eighth year run-ning for the Encana Bad-lands Science Camp at the Royal Tyrrell Museum Combining the natural re-sources of the area and ac-cess to scientifi c research at the museum off ers campers a real hands-on experience ldquoWe sell out early every

year and therersquos about a 50 per cent return rate for campersrdquo said Morgan Sy-vertsen science camp coor-dinator at the Royal Tyrrell Museum Due to the high return rate of campers the program is just a little bit diff erent each year ldquoWe are a niche camp in that we just do dinosaurs but we try to add more el-ements each yearrdquo said Sy-vertsen

Teaching geology learn-ing how to spot fossils pre-paring them and learning the science of palaeontol-ogy are just a few things of-fered by the camp ldquoEverybody loves it Irsquove seen a lot of people com-ing with family and friends and spending their holidays hererdquo said Syvertsen Campers and counsel-lors make their homes in teepees on a camp site just a short distance from the museum Th ree meals a day plus snacks are served to

ensure campers are full of energy for a full itinerary of activities Th ere are three science camps available junior sci-ence camp ages 9-11 se-nior science camp ages 12-15 family science camp ages fi ve and up Th e junior and senior camps run for six days and the family camp runs for three For more information re-garding science camp go to wwwtyrrellmuseumcom

ldquoWe are a niche camp in that we

just do dinosaurs but we try to add

more elements each year

Morgan Syvertsen

QU

OTE

Friday June 15 2012 Page 7 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

Home of the famous Country DonairArea 51 Lounge

Fun is at Flavourz403-823-4447

Next to DQ

Happy Hour4 pm - 7 pm

Beer $350

Sunday amp MondayAll Day

Wrong side of the tracks DJ Party by

Thomas D amp Sean DSaturday June 16

Friday Rib NightWednesday Wing Night

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403-823-5155

bull Cable Color TV bull Direct Dial Phones

bull 2 Room Suites bull Air Conditioning

bull Kitchens bull Fridges in Every Room

bull Affordable Rooms bull Free Internet

Turn West 2 Blocks North of Bridge

WHIFSFLAPJACK HOUSEWAFFLES bull HAMBURGERS bull ICE CREAM

bull FLAPJACKS bull SALADS

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

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While attending the Encana Badlands Science Camp at the Royal Tyrrell Museum campers will make their homes in teepees These teepees are located on a camp site just a short distance from the museum Combining the natural resources of the area and the sci-entifi c research available from the museum campers are sure to get a great understanding and hands-on experience with palaeontology

photo submitted

Discover pre-historic past of Canadian Badlands

CAPTIONThisThisCaption This is a weekly feature asking readers to pro-vide a headline for a humourous photo from the valley

Winners will receive a Drumheller Mail prize pack Please give us a call at 403-823-2580 fax at 403-823-3864

email informationinsidedrumhellercom or visit us on Facebook

David Pedersen (left) Mitchell Toffan and Josh Kluck show their stuff at the DVSS awards ceremony on Wednesday evening

inSide photo by Michael James

Last WeeksWeekswinner was ldquoCameron White performs a new street-dance the ldquoSpider-manrdquo or the ldquoSpidey as itrsquos known in downtown Drum-hollardquo by Megan McLauchlin via Faecbook Stop by the Drumheller Mail Highway 9 south to collect your prize

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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TH

E O

RIG

INA

L s

ince

198

6The Fossil Shopinc

61 bridge street 403-823-6774

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Mic Hogs amp Biker Hogs Welcome

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

Outdoor Patio VLTS Liqour Store Bargain Room Rates Rider Friendly

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BAR

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

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

1102A Highway 9 South Drumheller403-823-8131

w20c35m

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

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

Unique gifts for everyone on your list

k20c35m

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

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

388 Centre Street Downtown Drumheller 403-823-3030

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

k20p

24m

403-823-6362

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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

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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

Michael JamesThe Weekender

On Saturday evening the Drumheller Fire Depart-ment was out in full force on the river after a resident reported an overturned ca-noe fl oating down the Red Deer River Emergency crews were forced to assume the worst someone canoeing on the river had capsized and was in need of help Th e canoe was observed fl oating by the Rosedale Suspension Bridge by a resident and reported to the Drumheller RCMP Th e RCMP immediately informed the Fire Depart-ment and within minutes an emergency alert was activated and crews were on the river to retrieve the boat and anybody who may be in trouble When crews came upon the boat by the hoodoos they found a life jacket and an oar Th e canoe was pulled ashore in East Cou-lee Th e night was growing dark forcing a pause in the

search for the canoersquos occu-pant Th e next morning the RCMP received some good yet frustrating news

ldquoTh e next morning [Sun-day] the person who rent-ed it called our offi ce and asked if anyone had found their canoerdquo said Staff Ser-geant Art Hopkins A couple had rented a ca-noe from Edmonton and were trying to launch from Riverview Park Th ey lost control of the canoe and it was carried away by the riv-er Th e two searched for the canoe but waited until the next morning to inform the RCMP

ldquoTh ey neglected to phone anybody about the canoe Th e Fire Department went out to see if anybody was in need of assistance when in fact it was just a lost canoerdquo said Staff Sergeant Hop-

kins ldquoIt was quite a wasterdquo In this situation emer-gency personnel must op-erate under the assumption someone is in trouble ldquoIt was overturned so we have to assume until prov-en otherwise somebody is in the riverrdquo said Fire Chief Bill Bachynski Th e river can be danger-ous especially considering it is running high at the mo-

ment ldquoAt the height the river is now people should use extreme caution It doesnrsquot matter if itrsquos high or low wa-ter you have to be cautious make sure you wear a life jacketrdquo said Bachynski Residents are also asked to report immediately if something akin to this sit-uation happens Had the couple reported the miss-

ing canoe sooner emergency personnel could have been saved for a real emergency

ldquoThey neglected to phone

anybody about the canoe The

Fire Department went out to see if

anybody was in need of assistance when in fact it was just a lost canoerdquo

Staff Sergeant Hopkins

QU

OTE

Page 10 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller Friday June 15 2012

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

While in Rosebud be sure to visit

Wild Horse JackrsquosShow this ad and receive

10 off all food (not including beverages and tax)

Fully licensed Hours Wed - Sat Noon - 8 pm

Friday is Prime Rib Night

For reservations call 403-677-2999

May 25 - August 25

Matinees - Wed Thurs Sat Evenings - Thurs Fri Sat

Only 25 minutes from Drumheller

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

Come see

biggest little story

biggest little town

July 4 - August 25

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

Adaptation of the poignant and moving novel by Chaim Potok

Coming Soon

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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

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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The wayward canoe was picked up from the Drum-heller Fire Department on Wednesday The canoe was found capsized fl oating down the Red Deer River Crews quickly responded and had to assume

someone may have been in it on the river The fol-lowing morning the couple who had lost the canoe reported it missing to RCMP

inSide photo by Michael James

Lost canoe sparks full mobilization of emergency crews

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When the sun is shining it is not unusual to see Den-nis Edwards and his companion Hamish a pure bred German Shepherd cruising with the top down on their shiny red convertible Edwards has owned the replica

of a 1954 MGTD built on a 1974 Volkswagen Beetle chassis for about three years He bought it built and has made a few additions but mostly he has it just for the pleasure of summer cruising

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

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28 Fishing implement29 Atomic 1830 Microgadus fi shes31 Blue jack salmon32 Of I33 Feet fi rst somersault dives35 Tool to remove bone from the skull36 Glides high37 Tower signal light38 Small recess off a larger room39 Water chestnut genus40 City on the River Aire41 Itrsquos capital is Sanaa43 Lost blood45 A citizen of Denmark48 River in NE Scotland

BREAK

ARIES - Mar 21Apr 20Aries the week may begin a little off-kilter but youll fi nd that by Wednesday or Thursday things turn around signifi cantly A couple of opportunities for socialization arise

TAURUS - Apr 21May 21Take inventory of your life this week Taurus and make the necessary tweaks to align you with your primary goals Take a cue from someone organized

GEMINI - May 22Jun 21Gemini youre inspired to do something creative Narrow down the possibilities Maybe you want to paint indoors or take on a new craft hobby Either way youll fi nd success

CANCER - Jun 22Jul 22Even the most organized people can get tripped up once in a while Cancer This week you may be unable to keep track of things Keep your cool and you will get it under control

LEO - Jul 23Aug 23Take control of a situation that arises Leo because right now it seems no one else is capable of handling the situation You may prove to be an excellent leader

VIRGO - Aug 24Sept 22Infl uential people will be moving in your social circles Virgo Failure to introduce yourself and network could lead to setbacks in your em-ployment goals

LIBRA - Sept 23Oct 23Once the excitement of an event wears off Libra you may be left fl oundering for a little while Dont wallow in boredom Get started on a new project

SCORPIO - Oct 24Nov 22Sometimes much more can be said by remaining quiet that actually speaking Scorpio Keep this in mind when you are socializing with new people

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23Dec 21It can sometimes feel lonely at the top Sagittarius Now that youve acquired many of the things you wanted the resulting feelings may not be what you thought

CAPRICORN - Dec 22Jan 20Now may be the time to get serious about your efforts to fi nd a new job Capricorn Start doing the legwork and get your name out to new people as much as you can

AQUARIUS - Jan 21Feb 18Although youre a do-it-yourself person by nature Aquarius sometimes letting someone get the job done frees you up for more important projects You also get a needed break

PISCES - Feb 19Mar 20Pisces you cant seem to keep your mind on the thing at hand Your wandering thoughts may put you in tune with a better idea

Horoscopes

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EMPLOYMENT

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or fax to 403-823-4947 2 c

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CLASSIFIEDSObituary

BROWN-DONAISBeverly Agnes

October 24 1956 - June 5 2012

It is with great sadness that the family of Bev announces her passing follow-ing a courageous battle with cancer

An Angel whispered take my hand and come with me

Your work here is done I went away to a place where therersquos no tears nor sorrow

only laughter and smiles there will always be a Tomorrow

I am not alone all who went before are here

They awaited my returnI know yoursquoll grieve and

wish I was still hereI am here in the memories

you hold dearI did not wish for you to cry

nor feel sad My pain is gone and I am Free

The family invites you to join them in a Celebration of Bevrsquos Life Friday June 15 2012 at 100 pm Midland Hall Mid-land Alberta In lieu of fl owers the fam-ily requests donations be made to the Alberta Childrens Hospital in memory

of Kala Donais 24nc

14 - Friday June 15 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

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but always welcomeby C Aiello

Th omas Mulcain Why do these guys (Th omas Lukasuk) insist on ldquoTh omasrdquo Wasnrsquot there once a leader of the NDP who went by ldquoTom-myrdquo Anyway Th omas Mulcair present leader of the NDP was once the environment minister in Quebec Minister of the Environment In Que-bec how could he possibly be better qualifi ed to understand all that is bad and wrong with our oilsand development Add to those the fact that he took a 20 40 60 minute helicopter ride over the site And then therersquos the self delusion that he will someday be Prime Minister Add it all up and you will see that the man is eminently qualifi ed to dump on another provincersquos resource development James Cameron the Hollywood guy who dumped on us could go to Mulcair for advice on the subject so much knowledge does he possess Th erersquos a problem with all Mr Mulcairrsquos rantings and itrsquos a problem the media have seemed to miss It concerns the environment and Que-bec therefore it concerns Mr Mulcair Unfortunately he seems to have missed it or because itrsquos in Quebec hersquos chosen to ignore it It didnrsquot catch the attention of James Cameron nor have I heard a peep out of enviro-guru David Suzuki Perhaps itrsquos because it produces ldquocleanrdquo energy - ie hydroelectric Irsquom talking about James Bay Hydro project which fl ooded close to 5000 square miles displaced whole Indian communities and destroyed wildlife migration patterns Its construction submerged 5000 square miles of boreal forest Th is is the same boreal forest that environmental experts tell us is a great ldquocarbon sinkrdquo that is it absorbs huge amounts of carbon dioxide Th is is 5000 square miles of ldquocarbon sinkrdquo that can never be recovered or reclaimed as it is under hundreds of feet of water But nobody says a word Quebec Hydro is working on another massive project where it is about to divert more rivers displace more Cree Indians ruin more wild-life habitat and submerge another 1000 square miles of boreal forest under water You canrsquot plant trees here you canrsquot seed grass you canrsquot re-introduce wildlife Itrsquos gone itrsquos fl ooded it canrsquot be reclaimed Yet where is the hue and cry Quebec is very good with the ldquobuild it then paint it greenrdquo policy Open pit mining such as the oilsands can be reclaimed Soil and rock can be put back into place trees and shrubs planted seeded to various grasses Irsquove seen it done Eventually Nature reclaims things but man can help hurry the process On the other hand Nature can never reclaim land thatrsquos been submerged under water One has to ask where was Tommy Mulcair when all these beautiful rivers were being diverted all these people displaced all the wildlife lost and their habitat ruined and so much of our great ldquocarbon sinkrdquo sunk Where were you Tommy

Donella Swan | inSide Drumheller

With summer just around the corner garage sale sea-son has started up in the valley and surrounding area Darlene Shannon has been garage saling for over 25 years Here are some of her tips and tricks to scoring at garage sales ldquoI highlight all the garage sale ads in the paper I co-lour code them for each area then I can map out my best routerdquo said Shannon She also said she high-lights sales starting on Fri-day so she can get there on the opening day and have the best selection Shannon also suggested that arriving early will in-crease your chances of fi nd-ing something interesting ldquoTh e worst thing I ever lost out on at a garage sale was an antique chairrdquo said Shannon She said that while she

was sitting in the chair an-other customer had went and paid for the item If you really like some-thing you get it Donrsquot be looking aroundrdquo said Shan-non She said she doesnrsquot ever bring her big purse Th at way her hands are free to browse the sale items Shannon said she bought a small cross-body purse at a garage sale which she carries with her during her trips ldquoI also try to bring lots of change because they only have so much change at the salesrdquo said Shannon She suggested wearing comfortable clothes be-cause you may be out there for a few hours ldquoBringing your own bags is something to remember you may need themrdquo said Shannon Garage sales can be a nice way to spend a day fi nding knick-knacks and treasures ldquoI like to go for fun now and fi nd things for family and friendsrdquo said Shannon Pick up Th e Drumheller Mail for weekly listings of all area garage sales

Darlene Shannon has been an avid garage saler for over 25 years now Here she is with her small purse intended for her garage sale trips a garage sale listing from The Drumheller Mail and a small decorative box to which she calls her ldquobest fi ndrdquo

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Secrets of an avid garage saler

I highlight all the garage sale ads in the paper

I colour code them for each area then

I can map out my best routerdquo

Darlene Shannon

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Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Lightscameraaction Th e Drumheller area badlands are being thrust into the spotlight again for a major motion picture Legendary Pictures is investigat-ing the potential of Horseshoe Canyon being used in the open-ing shot of their new movie Th e Seventh Son Mayor Terry Yemen and eco-nomic development offi cer Bob Cromwell spent some time with a crew from the production showing them around our unique terrain ldquoWhen they phoned me the movie had already started fi lm-ing What theyrsquore looking for is the opening shot of the movierdquo said Cromwell ldquoTh atrsquos how the movie starts and itrsquos going to all be done in Horseshoe Canyonrdquo Th e shot will be done using 24 hour time lapse fi lming using an IMAX camera Th e footage will then be used in the opening scene in a display of magic show-ing how the world has aged over the centuries Th e movie crew had scouted locations in British Columbia and Kananaskis and fi nished their trip by stopping in Drum-heller ldquoTh ey phoned me from Spring Bank and let us know they were on their way Mayor Yemen and I jumped into a truck and met them at the airportrdquo said Crom-well Th e crew consisted of the pro-ducers directors cinematogra-pher and more Everyone hiked through the canyon when it was soaked from recent rains ldquoIt was the whorsquos-who We were at the lookout point and they asked how to get down so the mayor said wersquod have to hikerdquo said Cromwell ldquoIt had been rain-ing all day so the bentonite and mud was clinging to us It was unbelievable Th ey were covered with so much gunk by the end of itrdquo Th e movie is based on Th e Spookrsquos Apprentice by Joseph Delaney Th e tale follows Tom Ward a young teenager as he is trained by the Spook to fi ght evil in a medieval setting

Th e movie stars Ben Barnes (Th e Chronicles of Narnia Prince Caspian) as Tom and Jeff Bridg-es (True Grit Tron Legacy Iron Man) as the Spook Julianne Moore Alicia Vikander and Kit Harington also star At the moment Cromwell is working on the logistics of being able to use the land for fi lming Considering the area is a provin-cial park there are some require-ments ldquoIf they get in and shoot they know they are tasked with doing a full environmental reclama-tionrdquo said Cromwell Th e movie is yet another in a long list of fi lms that have taken

advantage of our unique terrain Th e most famous being Unforgiv-en and Superman Th e last Hol-lywood movies to be fi lmed here were in 2004 though smaller productions such as Remember by Airdrie based MovieMakers have fi lmed here ldquoTh ere are quite a few mov-ies where you can pick out shots fi lmed in Drumheller here and there but to have an opening scene has quite an impactrdquo said Cromwell ldquoI was asking them what the spin off to the commu-nity could be Once they know they have a place that is willing to work with them it really helpsrdquo

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday June 15 2012 - 15

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DRUMHELLER AREA NIGHTLIFEMay 25 - August 25 Rosebud Anne of Green Gables See the classical musical about small-town life where itrsquos meant to be seen Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom for tickets or show infoPlaying at The Napier Theatre Friday June 15 - Thursday June 21 730 pm Snow White amp the Huntsman Closed MondaysSaturday June 16 Drumheller DJ Party by Thomas D and Sean D Flavourz Restaurant and Lounge Friday June 22 Drumheller Dance the night away at the Sock Hop at the Ice Cream Parlour amp Candy Shop 6-10 pm Best dressed prize Bring the whole family Jurassic Laser Tag amp Arcade Saturday June 23 Hussar CJS Agro Services RetirementCustomer Appreciation BBQ BBQ at 500 pm Entertainment at 700 pm Hussar Community HallSaturday July 21 Drumheller Drumheller Minor Hockey Golf Tournament and Silent Auction Fundraiser Call Alisha Ewing for more information 403-823-0342July 4 - August 25 Rosebud My Name is Asher Lev Adapted from the novel by Charm Potock Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom for tickets or show infoAugust 19-25 Cypress Hills Alberta Youth Entrepreneurship Camp Ages 13 to 15 An action pack week of adventure and entrepreneurship at Eagle Nest Ranch Space is limited apply early Deadline is June 19 2012 For more information call 403-823-770Monday 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

Sunday June 17 is Fatherrsquos DaySunday June 17 Nacmine Bring Dad out for breakfast at the Nacmine Hall 900 am - 100 pmJuly long weekend Rosebud Junior Clinic Priced at $20 per person Great professional advice for the kids Call the pro shop at 403-677-2250 to book your camp or more informationJuly 30 - August 3 Drumheller Vacation Bible School at Church of the Nazarene 930 am - 12 noon Kindergarten to Grade 5 Registration $10 Contact Dorothy Reeder 403-823-7020Wednesday Afternoon KidsClub After School Program 330 - 530 pm Drumheller Church of the Nazarene 627 6 Street East 403-823-7020 for information

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Kassandra Russell is the winner of Mayrsquos photo contest for inSide Drumheller Russell submitted a picture of her daughter Emilia holding a baby chick

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Russell wins May photo contest

Badlands given big role in The Seventh Son

The picturesque terrain of the badlands will be centre stage in the opening shot of the new Legendary Pictures movie The Seventh Son starring Ben Barnes and Jeff Bridges Mayor Terry Yemen and Bob Cromwell economic development offi cer for the Town spent some time showing the movie crew around Horseshoe Canyon The movie will be the fi rst Hollywood fi lm to come here since 2004

inSide photo by Michael James

Patrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

St Anthonyrsquos School stu-dents were burning up the track and fi eld this season bringing home a number of top fi nishes Th e team coached by

Gavin Makse Tom Stolz and Shannon Doel was at Glenmore Athletic Park on Wednesday June 5 to com-pete in the South Central High Junior High Zones Despite blustery condi-

tions the athletes excelled Kalenda Lewandowski competed in the Bantam Long Jump and a 415 me-tre jump earned her a silver medal In the Triple Jump she placed sixth with a jump of 825 metres Haylea Crone competed in the 400m and placed tenth with a time of 11394 In the 800m she clocked a time of 255 for a fi fth place fi nish Michael Peters competed

in the Bantam 400m with a time of 10704 for a sixth place fi nish Spencer Aulenbach com-peted in the Midget Boys Long Jump and a 42 metre leap earned him an eighth place fi nish In the Triple Jump he placed seventh with a jump of 942 metres Coach Makse said he was impressed with the teamrsquos performance in that four athletes were able to earn four ribbons for their ef-

forts Th is follows up on the performance of Jakub St Jean the lone senior high competitor for the school He competed at zones at Foothills Athletic Park on May 23 He ran in the Junior Boys 1500m and placed eighth In the 800m he placed ninth He also competed in the Long Jump and came in twelfth place

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Videos will be posted on our Facebook page The video with the most ldquolikesrdquo will be the winner Deadline to vote Monday July 2 2012 at midnight

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Top fi nishes for St Anthonyrsquos track athletes

Track and fi eld athletes from St Anthonyrsquos per-formed well at zones this season Members of the team include (l-r) coach Gavin Makse Michael Pe-

ters Jakub St Jean Haylea Crone Spencer Aulen-back coach Tom Stolz and Kalenda Lewandowski

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

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WORKS

Donella Swan| inSide Drumheller

As the school year is com-ing to an end it will soon be time for students to begin thinking of employment for the summer

Talking to Marina Paarup the director of MH Enter-prises and Jennifer McHugh Working Supervisor and Ca-reer and Employment Consul-tant at Alberta Works here are a some suggestions for landing summer job

ldquoI think their fi rst step is taking a look at building a re-sumerdquo said Paarup

She said even if students havenrsquot had any prior experi-ence with the work force it doesnrsquot mean they donrsquot have valuable skills

ldquoItrsquos fi guring out what skills you have and where you would like to go with themrdquo said Paa-rup

Jennifer McHugh said donrsquot discount jobs such as baby-sitting or even mowing your neighbourrsquos lawn She said it all counts as experience

Taking a look at your net-work of who you know is a good idea

ldquoItrsquos sort of tapping into that hidden job marketrdquo said Paa-rup

ldquoItrsquos very important to be fl exible and open as to what type of job you want because the more eager and willing you are the better chances you will haverdquo said McHugh

McHugh also suggested wearing a nice outfi t while ei-ther dropping off a resume or going for an interview is always a good idea She said following up after applying or going for an interview is smart too be-cause it will give employerrsquos a chance to put a face to the re-sume or interview

Both MH enterprises and Alberta Works have resources such as job boards that are available for students to take a look at and anyone looking for help fi nding employmet is encouraged to visit

ldquoRight now Irsquom seeing a huge demand for students so they kind of have the pick of their choicerdquo said Paarup

Paarup said that looking and applying for summer work as early as possible is a good way to get your foot in the door

ldquoSometimes itrsquos that sum-mer job that can lead them down a career path and gain-ing paid employment experi-ence is going to help them with the next phase of their livesrdquo said Paarup

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Sometimes fi nding a summer job or employment for the fi rst time can be intimidating if yoursquove had no previous paid employment How-ever that doesnrsquot mean students donrsquot have valuable skills that can be transferred over to the work force Identifying your skills and build-ing a resume is one of the fi rst steps to fi nding work

inSide photo illustration by Donella Swan

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Th e Red Deer River has been a source of concern for over a week Residents were witness to a dramatic rise in the depth of the river last Th ursday con-juring memories of the fl ood of 2005 Residents can now rest easy As of Wednesday June 13 at 930 am Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource De-velopment ended the high stream advisory for the Red Deer River downstream of the Dickson Dam Th e water levels

had also been listed as falling Upstream of the Dickson Dam was given the all clear the previous day Th e Little Red Deer River a tributary that joins the Red Deer River downstream of the Dickson Dam had a fl ood warning at the beginning of the week but has been down-graded to a high stream advi-sory with falling water levels Last week heavy rains up to 130 millimetres on the east-ern side of the Rocky Moun-tains caused the major rivers in Alberta to rise consider-

ably Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource De-velopment issued high stream advisories fl ood watches and fl ood warnings throughout the province Th e Red Deer River down-stream of the Dickson Dam had been under a high stream advisory since Th ursday June 7 Despite the end of the advi-sory the river continues to run high and fast Fire Chief Bill Bachynski urges residents to be cautious when dealing with the river no matter its depth

The Red Deer River downstream of the Dickson Dam has been given the all clear from Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource De-velopment The river had been under a high stream advisory since Thursday June 7 after intense rains in the Rocky Mountains caused rivers in Alberta to rise dramatically

inSide photo by Michael James

High stream advisory ended for Red Deer River

Tips for students on how to fi nd a summer job

Age 24Employment Power Line Tech-nician for ATCO ElectricWhatrsquos the most terrifying part of your job Working with high voltage electricity on a daily basis What profession did you want to pursue as a kid I really want-ed to be a fi reman because I want-ed to help people and do good for the communityIf you won the lottery whatrsquos the fi rst thing you would buy I would take all of my friends and family on a foreign vacation Whatrsquos the most memorable vacation yoursquove ever had Th e fi rst time my parents took me to Disneyland I think I was about fi ve years old I remember meet-ing all my childhood heroes like Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck It was every kidrsquos dream I think If you werenrsquot living in Drum-heller where would you like to live Somewhere south I think or maybe in Australia along the coast most likely where itrsquos warm all year long If you were trapped on a de-serted island what three es-

sentials would you require I would need a fi shing rod a swiss army knife and a crossbow Whatrsquos something yoursquod like to see in your lifetime Irsquod re-ally like to travel to Europe and Africa Just to see diff erent parts of the world and to see diff erent cultures would be great Irsquod possi-

bly like to volunteer in areas with high poverty rates If you were ruler of the world what would be your fi rst move I say spread the wealth Try to help out developing na-tions so they could have it as good as we have it here in Canada

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday June 15 2012 - 5

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wwwcountrylanervcalgarycomWHOare youare you

Who 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

Nick Dalton

Suncor Energy and Teck Resources Ltd presented three donations to the surrounding communites of the Wintering Hills Wind Power Project to thank them for their patience and support during the con-struction of the wind farm Dalum Community Hall received $7500 Drumheller Community Football Association received $15000 and the Badlands Community Facility received $22500 (l-r) Jim

Provias vice president of renewable energy for Suncor Gerald Rasmussen president of Dalum Community Hall Association Terry Yemen Mayor of Drumheller Ken Fournier and Jenny Fuh of the Drumheller Community Football Association Mi-chael Ostergard president of Drumheller Football and Ray Reipas senior vice president of energy for Teck Resources Ltd

inSidephoto by Donella Swan

Communities benefi t from Wind Power Project

Confessions of a Paperboyby Doug CurtisComedyJuly 2 to August 30

Playing at the S

tudio Stage

Man of La ManchaBook by Dale WassermanLyrics by Joe DarionMusic by Mitch LeighMusicalMay 29 to August 30

Playing at the O

pera House

A wealthy old Spaniard leaves his home to become a knight living out a fantasy that ultimately brings grace and dignity to a village bar-maid He of course has assumed the name ldquoDon Quixote de la Manchardquo and fights for justice purity freedom and above all ndash love Included in the rich dynamic and soul-stirring music is the much loved theme song ldquoTo Dream the Impossible Dreamrdquo 5 Tony Awards including Best MusicalNew York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Musical

When ten-year-old paperboy Christopher Columbus hears God speaking to him what should he do Why would God pick a ten-year-old boy to do his work What possible reason does he have for letting Christopher share the fears hopes and sorrows of his customers A modern fable about the confusion of adolescence the blush of first love and the power of faith Confessions of a Paperboy is a compelling reminder that though chaos may follow us wherever we go we choose our own path through this life

For information and tickets call

1-800-267-7553 or 403-677-2001

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A view from above

Friday May 22 2009

TheYour guide to

A vista once only reserved in the mindrsquos eye of coal miners and the few who have worked to keep the Atlas Coal Mine National Historic Site open is there for the public to see May 12 was the offi cial opening of the 210 foot conveyor tunnel leading to the Atlas

3 mine entrance Now when visitors trek through the tunnel they come out high in the hills rewarded with a spectacular view of the National Historic Site and the Red Deer River valley

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

Friday June 15 2012 Page 6 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

SooohellipWhere ya from

SPRING PROGRAMS

Explore create and discover at the Royal Tyrrell Museum

Spring Programs run weekends in June For a complete listing of all public programs and to purchase tickets visit

wwwtyrrellmuseumcomprograms or call 403-820-6246

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Throughout summertime The Weekender

will be looking for visitors to the valley and sharing their stories with inSide readersThe Bratland Hainsworth Gecse

and Datema families

Leslieville AlbertaWho are you (l-r) Carter Bratland7Cam and Aid-en 6 Hainsworth Jason and Jared 6 Gecse Chel-sea and Jerzi 6 Datema Where are you from Leslieville AlbertaWhat brings you to Drumheller We are here on a school field trip (Jason Gecse)What do you like most about the Drumheller area I like seeing all the dinosaurs (Jared Gecse)What would you change about the valley Noth-ing we really enjoy Drum-heller my family has been here a few times (Jason Gecse)

If we came to visit your town what would you suggest we see Antique Days over August long weekend therersquos a lot of cool old tractors (Cam Hainsworth) Would you come back to visit Drumheller Absolutely Itrsquos so peace-ful here and the landscape is beautiful The kids love it too (Jason Gecse)

Donella SwanThe Weekender

It is the eighth year run-ning for the Encana Bad-lands Science Camp at the Royal Tyrrell Museum Combining the natural re-sources of the area and ac-cess to scientifi c research at the museum off ers campers a real hands-on experience ldquoWe sell out early every

year and therersquos about a 50 per cent return rate for campersrdquo said Morgan Sy-vertsen science camp coor-dinator at the Royal Tyrrell Museum Due to the high return rate of campers the program is just a little bit diff erent each year ldquoWe are a niche camp in that we just do dinosaurs but we try to add more el-ements each yearrdquo said Sy-vertsen

Teaching geology learn-ing how to spot fossils pre-paring them and learning the science of palaeontol-ogy are just a few things of-fered by the camp ldquoEverybody loves it Irsquove seen a lot of people com-ing with family and friends and spending their holidays hererdquo said Syvertsen Campers and counsel-lors make their homes in teepees on a camp site just a short distance from the museum Th ree meals a day plus snacks are served to

ensure campers are full of energy for a full itinerary of activities Th ere are three science camps available junior sci-ence camp ages 9-11 se-nior science camp ages 12-15 family science camp ages fi ve and up Th e junior and senior camps run for six days and the family camp runs for three For more information re-garding science camp go to wwwtyrrellmuseumcom

ldquoWe are a niche camp in that we

just do dinosaurs but we try to add

more elements each year

Morgan Syvertsen

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Friday June 15 2012 Page 7 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

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While attending the Encana Badlands Science Camp at the Royal Tyrrell Museum campers will make their homes in teepees These teepees are located on a camp site just a short distance from the museum Combining the natural resources of the area and the sci-entifi c research available from the museum campers are sure to get a great understanding and hands-on experience with palaeontology

photo submitted

Discover pre-historic past of Canadian Badlands

CAPTIONThisThisCaption This is a weekly feature asking readers to pro-vide a headline for a humourous photo from the valley

Winners will receive a Drumheller Mail prize pack Please give us a call at 403-823-2580 fax at 403-823-3864

email informationinsidedrumhellercom or visit us on Facebook

David Pedersen (left) Mitchell Toffan and Josh Kluck show their stuff at the DVSS awards ceremony on Wednesday evening

inSide photo by Michael James

Last WeeksWeekswinner was ldquoCameron White performs a new street-dance the ldquoSpider-manrdquo or the ldquoSpidey as itrsquos known in downtown Drum-hollardquo by Megan McLauchlin via Faecbook Stop by the Drumheller Mail Highway 9 south to collect your prize

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Downtown CoreRotary Splash Park

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

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WORLDrsquoS LARGEST DINOSAUR

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

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

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

It was Sam Drumheller who first exploited rich coal reserves

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

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

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

388 Centre Street Downtown Drumheller 403-823-3030

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

k20p

24m

403-823-6362

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Free delivery within town limits

on orders over $2500 after 5 pm

2 for 1pizza amp pasta

TAKE OUT ONLY

700 - Highway 9 South Drumheller

Come climb inside the

OPEN DAILYOPEN DAILY

XpsmeXpsmersquorsquottLARGESTEjoptbvsEjoptbvs

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

Visit

Photo by Mike Todor

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

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

WErsquoRE LOCATED IN EAST COULEE AT 169-6TH STREET

(403) 822-2258 k20c36m

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

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

Can you believe it70 flavours of milkshakes

and slushDare to try one

Bernie Made

It

You Gotta Eat Here

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Located at The Brick Railway Ave East amp Centre Street

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

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NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BARin the Dinosaur Hotel

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

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

ROSEBUDAKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE

Downtown CoreRotary Splash Park

DOWNTOWN DRUMHELLER

Bus DepotBadlands Historical Centre

Post Office

Civic CentreLibrary

RCMP

Medical Clinic

Medical Clinic

HOSPITAL

MIDLAND PROVINCIAL PARK

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

TO

TO NacmineBleriot FerryCarbon

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

LEGEND

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

TO

Map of the

Town of Drumheller

Drumheller Regional

Chamber of Development

amp Tourism

WORLDrsquoS LARGEST DINOSAUR

DeliaVerdant ValleyHandhills Lake

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

2012Home of the

HEY KIDSCool down at the

Rotary Splash Park

Located next to the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur

The Fossil Shop

WHIFS Flapjack House

Horseshoe CanyonHelicopter Rides

REPTILEWORLD

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

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

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

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

It was Sam Drumheller who first exploited rich coal reserves

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

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

Tourist information

HospitalH

Badlands Community

Facility

Badlands Comuniity Faclity

Here to make you happyTM

LEGEND

Tourist informationHospitalH

Portable water amp dump station Medical Clinic

Dump Station

H

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

Soon to be

SAVE $10OFF YOUR NEXT SERVICE

Warranty ApprovedNext to Boston Pizza (403) 823 9667

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

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ince

198

6The Fossil Shopinc

61 bridge street 403-823-6774

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Mic Hogs amp Biker Hogs Welcome

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

Outdoor Patio VLTS Liqour Store Bargain Room Rates Rider Friendly

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BAR

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

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

1102A Highway 9 South Drumheller403-823-8131

w20c35m

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

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

Unique gifts for everyone on your list

k20c35m

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

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

388 Centre Street Downtown Drumheller 403-823-3030

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

k20p

24m

403-823-6362

k20c35m

Free delivery within town limits

on orders over $2500 after 5 pm

2 for 1pizza amp pasta

TAKE OUT ONLY

700 - Highway 9 South Drumheller

Come climb inside the

OPEN DAILYOPEN DAILY

XpsmeXpsmersquorsquottLARGESTEjoptbvsEjoptbvs

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

Visit

Photo by Mike Todor

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

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

WErsquoRE LOCATED IN EAST COULEE AT 169-6TH STREET

(403) 822-2258 k20c36m

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

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

Can you believe it70 flavours of milkshakes

and slushDare to try one

Bernie Made

It

You Gotta Eat Here

k20c35m

Located at The Brick Railway Ave East amp Centre Street

Find us on FacebookFind us on Facebook

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

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NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BARin the Dinosaur Hotel

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

Michael JamesThe Weekender

On Saturday evening the Drumheller Fire Depart-ment was out in full force on the river after a resident reported an overturned ca-noe fl oating down the Red Deer River Emergency crews were forced to assume the worst someone canoeing on the river had capsized and was in need of help Th e canoe was observed fl oating by the Rosedale Suspension Bridge by a resident and reported to the Drumheller RCMP Th e RCMP immediately informed the Fire Depart-ment and within minutes an emergency alert was activated and crews were on the river to retrieve the boat and anybody who may be in trouble When crews came upon the boat by the hoodoos they found a life jacket and an oar Th e canoe was pulled ashore in East Cou-lee Th e night was growing dark forcing a pause in the

search for the canoersquos occu-pant Th e next morning the RCMP received some good yet frustrating news

ldquoTh e next morning [Sun-day] the person who rent-ed it called our offi ce and asked if anyone had found their canoerdquo said Staff Ser-geant Art Hopkins A couple had rented a ca-noe from Edmonton and were trying to launch from Riverview Park Th ey lost control of the canoe and it was carried away by the riv-er Th e two searched for the canoe but waited until the next morning to inform the RCMP

ldquoTh ey neglected to phone anybody about the canoe Th e Fire Department went out to see if anybody was in need of assistance when in fact it was just a lost canoerdquo said Staff Sergeant Hop-

kins ldquoIt was quite a wasterdquo In this situation emer-gency personnel must op-erate under the assumption someone is in trouble ldquoIt was overturned so we have to assume until prov-en otherwise somebody is in the riverrdquo said Fire Chief Bill Bachynski Th e river can be danger-ous especially considering it is running high at the mo-

ment ldquoAt the height the river is now people should use extreme caution It doesnrsquot matter if itrsquos high or low wa-ter you have to be cautious make sure you wear a life jacketrdquo said Bachynski Residents are also asked to report immediately if something akin to this sit-uation happens Had the couple reported the miss-

ing canoe sooner emergency personnel could have been saved for a real emergency

ldquoThey neglected to phone

anybody about the canoe The

Fire Department went out to see if

anybody was in need of assistance when in fact it was just a lost canoerdquo

Staff Sergeant Hopkins

QU

OTE

Page 10 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller Friday June 15 2012

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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Fully licensed Hours Wed - Sat Noon - 8 pm

Friday is Prime Rib Night

For reservations call 403-677-2999

May 25 - August 25

Matinees - Wed Thurs Sat Evenings - Thurs Fri Sat

Only 25 minutes from Drumheller

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

Come see

biggest little story

biggest little town

July 4 - August 25

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

Adaptation of the poignant and moving novel by Chaim Potok

Coming Soon

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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

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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Where to goWHEN YOU HAVE TO GO

Visitors if you need a washroom please use ours

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

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$4000perperson

The wayward canoe was picked up from the Drum-heller Fire Department on Wednesday The canoe was found capsized fl oating down the Red Deer River Crews quickly responded and had to assume

someone may have been in it on the river The fol-lowing morning the couple who had lost the canoe reported it missing to RCMP

inSide photo by Michael James

Lost canoe sparks full mobilization of emergency crews

Friday June 15 2012 Page 11 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

ATTENTION VISITORSThe Drumheller Mail for your chance to win a

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CORNERRESTAURANT

NAPIERTHEATRE

If you know someone who has a cool ride let us know

Call us at 403-823-2580 or email newsinsidedrumhellercomRides

When the sun is shining it is not unusual to see Den-nis Edwards and his companion Hamish a pure bred German Shepherd cruising with the top down on their shiny red convertible Edwards has owned the replica

of a 1954 MGTD built on a 1974 Volkswagen Beetle chassis for about three years He bought it built and has made a few additions but mostly he has it just for the pleasure of summer cruising

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

AKOKINISKWAY GOLF CLUB

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

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

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CLUES ACROSS1 3rd VP Aaron5 Not hard9 Revolutions per minute12 Assoc of Licensed Aircraft Engineers13 Being of use or service14 Macaws15 1960rsquos college civil rights organization16 Protection from extradition17 Animal examiner18 Japanese persimmon19 Commands right20 A stage of development22 Irish English amp Gordon24 Showing keen interest25 Doyens26 Remain as is27 36 inches (abbr)28 Told on31 Making a sustained din33 Poked from behind34 24th state35 Himalayan goat36 Diver breathing gear39 Groups of three40 Not tightly42 Regenerate43 Strung necklace part44 Breezed through46 Imitate47 Do-nothings49 Unconsciousness50 Golf score51 Fertilizes52 Used for baking or drying53 Autonomic nervous system54 Turner Williams amp Kennedy55 Hawaiian goose

CLUES DOWN1 Usually in the sun2 Arm bones3 Placed on a display stand4 Repeat a poem aloud5 Eyelid gland infections6 Lubes7 A contagious viral disease8 Stormy amp unpeaceful9 Devastated amp ruined10 Put in advance11 Paterrsquos partner13 Exploiters16 Meeting schedules21 Intensely dislikes23 ldquoTim McGrawrdquo was her 1st hit

28 Fishing implement29 Atomic 1830 Microgadus fi shes31 Blue jack salmon32 Of I33 Feet fi rst somersault dives35 Tool to remove bone from the skull36 Glides high37 Tower signal light38 Small recess off a larger room39 Water chestnut genus40 City on the River Aire41 Itrsquos capital is Sanaa43 Lost blood45 A citizen of Denmark48 River in NE Scotland

BREAK

ARIES - Mar 21Apr 20Aries the week may begin a little off-kilter but youll fi nd that by Wednesday or Thursday things turn around signifi cantly A couple of opportunities for socialization arise

TAURUS - Apr 21May 21Take inventory of your life this week Taurus and make the necessary tweaks to align you with your primary goals Take a cue from someone organized

GEMINI - May 22Jun 21Gemini youre inspired to do something creative Narrow down the possibilities Maybe you want to paint indoors or take on a new craft hobby Either way youll fi nd success

CANCER - Jun 22Jul 22Even the most organized people can get tripped up once in a while Cancer This week you may be unable to keep track of things Keep your cool and you will get it under control

LEO - Jul 23Aug 23Take control of a situation that arises Leo because right now it seems no one else is capable of handling the situation You may prove to be an excellent leader

VIRGO - Aug 24Sept 22Infl uential people will be moving in your social circles Virgo Failure to introduce yourself and network could lead to setbacks in your em-ployment goals

LIBRA - Sept 23Oct 23Once the excitement of an event wears off Libra you may be left fl oundering for a little while Dont wallow in boredom Get started on a new project

SCORPIO - Oct 24Nov 22Sometimes much more can be said by remaining quiet that actually speaking Scorpio Keep this in mind when you are socializing with new people

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23Dec 21It can sometimes feel lonely at the top Sagittarius Now that youve acquired many of the things you wanted the resulting feelings may not be what you thought

CAPRICORN - Dec 22Jan 20Now may be the time to get serious about your efforts to fi nd a new job Capricorn Start doing the legwork and get your name out to new people as much as you can

AQUARIUS - Jan 21Feb 18Although youre a do-it-yourself person by nature Aquarius sometimes letting someone get the job done frees you up for more important projects You also get a needed break

PISCES - Feb 19Mar 20Pisces you cant seem to keep your mind on the thing at hand Your wandering thoughts may put you in tune with a better idea

Horoscopes

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

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BROWN-DONAISBeverly Agnes

October 24 1956 - June 5 2012

It is with great sadness that the family of Bev announces her passing follow-ing a courageous battle with cancer

An Angel whispered take my hand and come with me

Your work here is done I went away to a place where therersquos no tears nor sorrow

only laughter and smiles there will always be a Tomorrow

I am not alone all who went before are here

They awaited my returnI know yoursquoll grieve and

wish I was still hereI am here in the memories

you hold dearI did not wish for you to cry

nor feel sad My pain is gone and I am Free

The family invites you to join them in a Celebration of Bevrsquos Life Friday June 15 2012 at 100 pm Midland Hall Mid-land Alberta In lieu of fl owers the fam-ily requests donations be made to the Alberta Childrens Hospital in memory

of Kala Donais 24nc

14 - Friday June 15 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

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Enter our

Monthly Photo ContestJune Theme Nature Notions

One lucky winner each month will receive a Portrait Package at Freson Bros IGA (value of $2999) It consists of 3 - 8x10 professional quality sheets Each sheet can be made up of either 1 - 8x10 2- 5x7rsquos 3 - 4x6rsquos 4 - 35x5rsquos or 9 wallets

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Chips with Salsaa little spicy

but always welcomeby C Aiello

Th omas Mulcain Why do these guys (Th omas Lukasuk) insist on ldquoTh omasrdquo Wasnrsquot there once a leader of the NDP who went by ldquoTom-myrdquo Anyway Th omas Mulcair present leader of the NDP was once the environment minister in Quebec Minister of the Environment In Que-bec how could he possibly be better qualifi ed to understand all that is bad and wrong with our oilsand development Add to those the fact that he took a 20 40 60 minute helicopter ride over the site And then therersquos the self delusion that he will someday be Prime Minister Add it all up and you will see that the man is eminently qualifi ed to dump on another provincersquos resource development James Cameron the Hollywood guy who dumped on us could go to Mulcair for advice on the subject so much knowledge does he possess Th erersquos a problem with all Mr Mulcairrsquos rantings and itrsquos a problem the media have seemed to miss It concerns the environment and Que-bec therefore it concerns Mr Mulcair Unfortunately he seems to have missed it or because itrsquos in Quebec hersquos chosen to ignore it It didnrsquot catch the attention of James Cameron nor have I heard a peep out of enviro-guru David Suzuki Perhaps itrsquos because it produces ldquocleanrdquo energy - ie hydroelectric Irsquom talking about James Bay Hydro project which fl ooded close to 5000 square miles displaced whole Indian communities and destroyed wildlife migration patterns Its construction submerged 5000 square miles of boreal forest Th is is the same boreal forest that environmental experts tell us is a great ldquocarbon sinkrdquo that is it absorbs huge amounts of carbon dioxide Th is is 5000 square miles of ldquocarbon sinkrdquo that can never be recovered or reclaimed as it is under hundreds of feet of water But nobody says a word Quebec Hydro is working on another massive project where it is about to divert more rivers displace more Cree Indians ruin more wild-life habitat and submerge another 1000 square miles of boreal forest under water You canrsquot plant trees here you canrsquot seed grass you canrsquot re-introduce wildlife Itrsquos gone itrsquos fl ooded it canrsquot be reclaimed Yet where is the hue and cry Quebec is very good with the ldquobuild it then paint it greenrdquo policy Open pit mining such as the oilsands can be reclaimed Soil and rock can be put back into place trees and shrubs planted seeded to various grasses Irsquove seen it done Eventually Nature reclaims things but man can help hurry the process On the other hand Nature can never reclaim land thatrsquos been submerged under water One has to ask where was Tommy Mulcair when all these beautiful rivers were being diverted all these people displaced all the wildlife lost and their habitat ruined and so much of our great ldquocarbon sinkrdquo sunk Where were you Tommy

Donella Swan | inSide Drumheller

With summer just around the corner garage sale sea-son has started up in the valley and surrounding area Darlene Shannon has been garage saling for over 25 years Here are some of her tips and tricks to scoring at garage sales ldquoI highlight all the garage sale ads in the paper I co-lour code them for each area then I can map out my best routerdquo said Shannon She also said she high-lights sales starting on Fri-day so she can get there on the opening day and have the best selection Shannon also suggested that arriving early will in-crease your chances of fi nd-ing something interesting ldquoTh e worst thing I ever lost out on at a garage sale was an antique chairrdquo said Shannon She said that while she

was sitting in the chair an-other customer had went and paid for the item If you really like some-thing you get it Donrsquot be looking aroundrdquo said Shan-non She said she doesnrsquot ever bring her big purse Th at way her hands are free to browse the sale items Shannon said she bought a small cross-body purse at a garage sale which she carries with her during her trips ldquoI also try to bring lots of change because they only have so much change at the salesrdquo said Shannon She suggested wearing comfortable clothes be-cause you may be out there for a few hours ldquoBringing your own bags is something to remember you may need themrdquo said Shannon Garage sales can be a nice way to spend a day fi nding knick-knacks and treasures ldquoI like to go for fun now and fi nd things for family and friendsrdquo said Shannon Pick up Th e Drumheller Mail for weekly listings of all area garage sales

Darlene Shannon has been an avid garage saler for over 25 years now Here she is with her small purse intended for her garage sale trips a garage sale listing from The Drumheller Mail and a small decorative box to which she calls her ldquobest fi ndrdquo

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Secrets of an avid garage saler

I highlight all the garage sale ads in the paper

I colour code them for each area then

I can map out my best routerdquo

Darlene Shannon

QU

OTE

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Lightscameraaction Th e Drumheller area badlands are being thrust into the spotlight again for a major motion picture Legendary Pictures is investigat-ing the potential of Horseshoe Canyon being used in the open-ing shot of their new movie Th e Seventh Son Mayor Terry Yemen and eco-nomic development offi cer Bob Cromwell spent some time with a crew from the production showing them around our unique terrain ldquoWhen they phoned me the movie had already started fi lm-ing What theyrsquore looking for is the opening shot of the movierdquo said Cromwell ldquoTh atrsquos how the movie starts and itrsquos going to all be done in Horseshoe Canyonrdquo Th e shot will be done using 24 hour time lapse fi lming using an IMAX camera Th e footage will then be used in the opening scene in a display of magic show-ing how the world has aged over the centuries Th e movie crew had scouted locations in British Columbia and Kananaskis and fi nished their trip by stopping in Drum-heller ldquoTh ey phoned me from Spring Bank and let us know they were on their way Mayor Yemen and I jumped into a truck and met them at the airportrdquo said Crom-well Th e crew consisted of the pro-ducers directors cinematogra-pher and more Everyone hiked through the canyon when it was soaked from recent rains ldquoIt was the whorsquos-who We were at the lookout point and they asked how to get down so the mayor said wersquod have to hikerdquo said Cromwell ldquoIt had been rain-ing all day so the bentonite and mud was clinging to us It was unbelievable Th ey were covered with so much gunk by the end of itrdquo Th e movie is based on Th e Spookrsquos Apprentice by Joseph Delaney Th e tale follows Tom Ward a young teenager as he is trained by the Spook to fi ght evil in a medieval setting

Th e movie stars Ben Barnes (Th e Chronicles of Narnia Prince Caspian) as Tom and Jeff Bridg-es (True Grit Tron Legacy Iron Man) as the Spook Julianne Moore Alicia Vikander and Kit Harington also star At the moment Cromwell is working on the logistics of being able to use the land for fi lming Considering the area is a provin-cial park there are some require-ments ldquoIf they get in and shoot they know they are tasked with doing a full environmental reclama-tionrdquo said Cromwell Th e movie is yet another in a long list of fi lms that have taken

advantage of our unique terrain Th e most famous being Unforgiv-en and Superman Th e last Hol-lywood movies to be fi lmed here were in 2004 though smaller productions such as Remember by Airdrie based MovieMakers have fi lmed here ldquoTh ere are quite a few mov-ies where you can pick out shots fi lmed in Drumheller here and there but to have an opening scene has quite an impactrdquo said Cromwell ldquoI was asking them what the spin off to the commu-nity could be Once they know they have a place that is willing to work with them it really helpsrdquo

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HAPPENINGS

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DRUMHELLER AREA NIGHTLIFEMay 25 - August 25 Rosebud Anne of Green Gables See the classical musical about small-town life where itrsquos meant to be seen Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom for tickets or show infoPlaying at The Napier Theatre Friday June 15 - Thursday June 21 730 pm Snow White amp the Huntsman Closed MondaysSaturday June 16 Drumheller DJ Party by Thomas D and Sean D Flavourz Restaurant and Lounge Friday June 22 Drumheller Dance the night away at the Sock Hop at the Ice Cream Parlour amp Candy Shop 6-10 pm Best dressed prize Bring the whole family Jurassic Laser Tag amp Arcade Saturday June 23 Hussar CJS Agro Services RetirementCustomer Appreciation BBQ BBQ at 500 pm Entertainment at 700 pm Hussar Community HallSaturday July 21 Drumheller Drumheller Minor Hockey Golf Tournament and Silent Auction Fundraiser Call Alisha Ewing for more information 403-823-0342July 4 - August 25 Rosebud My Name is Asher Lev Adapted from the novel by Charm Potock Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom for tickets or show infoAugust 19-25 Cypress Hills Alberta Youth Entrepreneurship Camp Ages 13 to 15 An action pack week of adventure and entrepreneurship at Eagle Nest Ranch Space is limited apply early Deadline is June 19 2012 For more information call 403-823-770Monday 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

Sunday June 17 is Fatherrsquos DaySunday June 17 Nacmine Bring Dad out for breakfast at the Nacmine Hall 900 am - 100 pmJuly long weekend Rosebud Junior Clinic Priced at $20 per person Great professional advice for the kids Call the pro shop at 403-677-2250 to book your camp or more informationJuly 30 - August 3 Drumheller Vacation Bible School at Church of the Nazarene 930 am - 12 noon Kindergarten to Grade 5 Registration $10 Contact Dorothy Reeder 403-823-7020Wednesday Afternoon KidsClub After School Program 330 - 530 pm Drumheller Church of the Nazarene 627 6 Street East 403-823-7020 for information

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Kassandra Russell is the winner of Mayrsquos photo contest for inSide Drumheller Russell submitted a picture of her daughter Emilia holding a baby chick

inSide photo by Michael James

Russell wins May photo contest

Badlands given big role in The Seventh Son

The picturesque terrain of the badlands will be centre stage in the opening shot of the new Legendary Pictures movie The Seventh Son starring Ben Barnes and Jeff Bridges Mayor Terry Yemen and Bob Cromwell economic development offi cer for the Town spent some time showing the movie crew around Horseshoe Canyon The movie will be the fi rst Hollywood fi lm to come here since 2004

inSide photo by Michael James

Patrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

St Anthonyrsquos School stu-dents were burning up the track and fi eld this season bringing home a number of top fi nishes Th e team coached by

Gavin Makse Tom Stolz and Shannon Doel was at Glenmore Athletic Park on Wednesday June 5 to com-pete in the South Central High Junior High Zones Despite blustery condi-

tions the athletes excelled Kalenda Lewandowski competed in the Bantam Long Jump and a 415 me-tre jump earned her a silver medal In the Triple Jump she placed sixth with a jump of 825 metres Haylea Crone competed in the 400m and placed tenth with a time of 11394 In the 800m she clocked a time of 255 for a fi fth place fi nish Michael Peters competed

in the Bantam 400m with a time of 10704 for a sixth place fi nish Spencer Aulenbach com-peted in the Midget Boys Long Jump and a 42 metre leap earned him an eighth place fi nish In the Triple Jump he placed seventh with a jump of 942 metres Coach Makse said he was impressed with the teamrsquos performance in that four athletes were able to earn four ribbons for their ef-

forts Th is follows up on the performance of Jakub St Jean the lone senior high competitor for the school He competed at zones at Foothills Athletic Park on May 23 He ran in the Junior Boys 1500m and placed eighth In the 800m he placed ninth He also competed in the Long Jump and came in twelfth place

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Videos will be posted on our Facebook page The video with the most ldquolikesrdquo will be the winner Deadline to vote Monday July 2 2012 at midnight

WIN 2 TICKETS TO SEE THE BEACH BOYS

Deadline for submissions is June 21 at 500 pm Stop by The Drumheller Mail at 515 Highway 10 East or email informationdrumhellermailcom Winner must agree to the publication of their photo and name in a future edition of The Drumheller Mail or inSide Drumheller drumhellerd h lllld h ll

Top fi nishes for St Anthonyrsquos track athletes

Track and fi eld athletes from St Anthonyrsquos per-formed well at zones this season Members of the team include (l-r) coach Gavin Makse Michael Pe-

ters Jakub St Jean Haylea Crone Spencer Aulen-back coach Tom Stolz and Kalenda Lewandowski

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

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Age 24Employment Power Line Tech-nician for ATCO ElectricWhatrsquos the most terrifying part of your job Working with high voltage electricity on a daily basis What profession did you want to pursue as a kid I really want-ed to be a fi reman because I want-ed to help people and do good for the communityIf you won the lottery whatrsquos the fi rst thing you would buy I would take all of my friends and family on a foreign vacation Whatrsquos the most memorable vacation yoursquove ever had Th e fi rst time my parents took me to Disneyland I think I was about fi ve years old I remember meet-ing all my childhood heroes like Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck It was every kidrsquos dream I think If you werenrsquot living in Drum-heller where would you like to live Somewhere south I think or maybe in Australia along the coast most likely where itrsquos warm all year long If you were trapped on a de-serted island what three es-

sentials would you require I would need a fi shing rod a swiss army knife and a crossbow Whatrsquos something yoursquod like to see in your lifetime Irsquod re-ally like to travel to Europe and Africa Just to see diff erent parts of the world and to see diff erent cultures would be great Irsquod possi-

bly like to volunteer in areas with high poverty rates If you were ruler of the world what would be your fi rst move I say spread the wealth Try to help out developing na-tions so they could have it as good as we have it here in Canada

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Suncor Energy and Teck Resources Ltd presented three donations to the surrounding communites of the Wintering Hills Wind Power Project to thank them for their patience and support during the con-struction of the wind farm Dalum Community Hall received $7500 Drumheller Community Football Association received $15000 and the Badlands Community Facility received $22500 (l-r) Jim

Provias vice president of renewable energy for Suncor Gerald Rasmussen president of Dalum Community Hall Association Terry Yemen Mayor of Drumheller Ken Fournier and Jenny Fuh of the Drumheller Community Football Association Mi-chael Ostergard president of Drumheller Football and Ray Reipas senior vice president of energy for Teck Resources Ltd

inSidephoto by Donella Swan

Communities benefi t from Wind Power Project

Confessions of a Paperboyby Doug CurtisComedyJuly 2 to August 30

Playing at the S

tudio Stage

Man of La ManchaBook by Dale WassermanLyrics by Joe DarionMusic by Mitch LeighMusicalMay 29 to August 30

Playing at the O

pera House

A wealthy old Spaniard leaves his home to become a knight living out a fantasy that ultimately brings grace and dignity to a village bar-maid He of course has assumed the name ldquoDon Quixote de la Manchardquo and fights for justice purity freedom and above all ndash love Included in the rich dynamic and soul-stirring music is the much loved theme song ldquoTo Dream the Impossible Dreamrdquo 5 Tony Awards including Best MusicalNew York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Musical

When ten-year-old paperboy Christopher Columbus hears God speaking to him what should he do Why would God pick a ten-year-old boy to do his work What possible reason does he have for letting Christopher share the fears hopes and sorrows of his customers A modern fable about the confusion of adolescence the blush of first love and the power of faith Confessions of a Paperboy is a compelling reminder that though chaos may follow us wherever we go we choose our own path through this life

For information and tickets call

1-800-267-7553 or 403-677-2001

wwwrosebudtheatrecom

Summer 2009 at

Rosebud Theatre

A view from above

Friday May 22 2009

TheYour guide to

A vista once only reserved in the mindrsquos eye of coal miners and the few who have worked to keep the Atlas Coal Mine National Historic Site open is there for the public to see May 12 was the offi cial opening of the 210 foot conveyor tunnel leading to the Atlas

3 mine entrance Now when visitors trek through the tunnel they come out high in the hills rewarded with a spectacular view of the National Historic Site and the Red Deer River valley

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

Friday June 15 2012 Page 6 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

SooohellipWhere ya from

SPRING PROGRAMS

Explore create and discover at the Royal Tyrrell Museum

Spring Programs run weekends in June For a complete listing of all public programs and to purchase tickets visit

wwwtyrrellmuseumcomprograms or call 403-820-6246

w22c38m

Throughout summertime The Weekender

will be looking for visitors to the valley and sharing their stories with inSide readersThe Bratland Hainsworth Gecse

and Datema families

Leslieville AlbertaWho are you (l-r) Carter Bratland7Cam and Aid-en 6 Hainsworth Jason and Jared 6 Gecse Chel-sea and Jerzi 6 Datema Where are you from Leslieville AlbertaWhat brings you to Drumheller We are here on a school field trip (Jason Gecse)What do you like most about the Drumheller area I like seeing all the dinosaurs (Jared Gecse)What would you change about the valley Noth-ing we really enjoy Drum-heller my family has been here a few times (Jason Gecse)

If we came to visit your town what would you suggest we see Antique Days over August long weekend therersquos a lot of cool old tractors (Cam Hainsworth) Would you come back to visit Drumheller Absolutely Itrsquos so peace-ful here and the landscape is beautiful The kids love it too (Jason Gecse)

Donella SwanThe Weekender

It is the eighth year run-ning for the Encana Bad-lands Science Camp at the Royal Tyrrell Museum Combining the natural re-sources of the area and ac-cess to scientifi c research at the museum off ers campers a real hands-on experience ldquoWe sell out early every

year and therersquos about a 50 per cent return rate for campersrdquo said Morgan Sy-vertsen science camp coor-dinator at the Royal Tyrrell Museum Due to the high return rate of campers the program is just a little bit diff erent each year ldquoWe are a niche camp in that we just do dinosaurs but we try to add more el-ements each yearrdquo said Sy-vertsen

Teaching geology learn-ing how to spot fossils pre-paring them and learning the science of palaeontol-ogy are just a few things of-fered by the camp ldquoEverybody loves it Irsquove seen a lot of people com-ing with family and friends and spending their holidays hererdquo said Syvertsen Campers and counsel-lors make their homes in teepees on a camp site just a short distance from the museum Th ree meals a day plus snacks are served to

ensure campers are full of energy for a full itinerary of activities Th ere are three science camps available junior sci-ence camp ages 9-11 se-nior science camp ages 12-15 family science camp ages fi ve and up Th e junior and senior camps run for six days and the family camp runs for three For more information re-garding science camp go to wwwtyrrellmuseumcom

ldquoWe are a niche camp in that we

just do dinosaurs but we try to add

more elements each year

Morgan Syvertsen

QU

OTE

Friday June 15 2012 Page 7 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

Home of the famous Country DonairArea 51 Lounge

Fun is at Flavourz403-823-4447

Next to DQ

Happy Hour4 pm - 7 pm

Beer $350

Sunday amp MondayAll Day

Wrong side of the tracks DJ Party by

Thomas D amp Sean DSaturday June 16

Friday Rib NightWednesday Wing Night

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403-823-5155

bull Cable Color TV bull Direct Dial Phones

bull 2 Room Suites bull Air Conditioning

bull Kitchens bull Fridges in Every Room

bull Affordable Rooms bull Free Internet

Turn West 2 Blocks North of Bridge

WHIFSFLAPJACK HOUSEWAFFLES bull HAMBURGERS bull ICE CREAM

bull FLAPJACKS bull SALADS

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

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

While attending the Encana Badlands Science Camp at the Royal Tyrrell Museum campers will make their homes in teepees These teepees are located on a camp site just a short distance from the museum Combining the natural resources of the area and the sci-entifi c research available from the museum campers are sure to get a great understanding and hands-on experience with palaeontology

photo submitted

Discover pre-historic past of Canadian Badlands

CAPTIONThisThisCaption This is a weekly feature asking readers to pro-vide a headline for a humourous photo from the valley

Winners will receive a Drumheller Mail prize pack Please give us a call at 403-823-2580 fax at 403-823-3864

email informationinsidedrumhellercom or visit us on Facebook

David Pedersen (left) Mitchell Toffan and Josh Kluck show their stuff at the DVSS awards ceremony on Wednesday evening

inSide photo by Michael James

Last WeeksWeekswinner was ldquoCameron White performs a new street-dance the ldquoSpider-manrdquo or the ldquoSpidey as itrsquos known in downtown Drum-hollardquo by Megan McLauchlin via Faecbook Stop by the Drumheller Mail Highway 9 south to collect your prize

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

ROSEBUDAKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE

Downtown CoreRotary Splash Park

DOWNTOWN DRUMHELLER

Bus DepotBadlands Historical Centre

Post Office

Civic CentreLibrary

RCMP

Medical Clinic

Medical Clinic

HOSPITAL

MIDLAND PROVINCIAL PARK

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

TO

TO NacmineBleriot FerryCarbon

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

LEGEND

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

TO

Map of the

Town of Drumheller

Drumheller Regional

Chamber of Development

amp Tourism

WORLDrsquoS LARGEST DINOSAUR

DeliaVerdant ValleyHandhills Lake

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

2012Home of the

HEY KIDSCool down at the

Rotary Splash Park

Located next to the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur

The Fossil Shop

WHIFS Flapjack House

Horseshoe CanyonHelicopter Rides

REPTILEWORLD

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

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

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

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

It was Sam Drumheller who first exploited rich coal reserves

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

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

Tourist information

HospitalH

Badlands Community

Facility

Badlands Comuniity Faclity

Here to make you happyTM

LEGEND

Tourist informationHospitalH

Portable water amp dump station Medical Clinic

Dump Station

H

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

Soon to be

SAVE $10OFF YOUR NEXT SERVICE

Warranty ApprovedNext to Boston Pizza (403) 823 9667

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

w20c35m

TH

E O

RIG

INA

L s

ince

198

6The Fossil Shopinc

61 bridge street 403-823-6774

w20c35m

Mic Hogs amp Biker Hogs Welcome

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

Outdoor Patio VLTS Liqour Store Bargain Room Rates Rider Friendly

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BAR

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

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

1102A Highway 9 South Drumheller403-823-8131

w20c35m

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

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

Unique gifts for everyone on your list

k20c35m

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

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

388 Centre Street Downtown Drumheller 403-823-3030

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

k20p

24m

403-823-6362

k20c35m

Free delivery within town limits

on orders over $2500 after 5 pm

2 for 1pizza amp pasta

TAKE OUT ONLY

700 - Highway 9 South Drumheller

Come climb inside the

OPEN DAILYOPEN DAILY

XpsmeXpsmersquorsquottLARGESTEjoptbvsEjoptbvs

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

Visit

Photo by Mike Todor

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

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

WErsquoRE LOCATED IN EAST COULEE AT 169-6TH STREET

(403) 822-2258 k20c36m

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

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

Can you believe it70 flavours of milkshakes

and slushDare to try one

Bernie Made

It

You Gotta Eat Here

k20c35m

Located at The Brick Railway Ave East amp Centre Street

Find us on FacebookFind us on Facebook

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

k20cm

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BARin the Dinosaur Hotel

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

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

ROSEBUDAKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE

Downtown CoreRotary Splash Park

DOWNTOWN DRUMHELLER

Bus DepotBadlands Historical Centre

Post Office

Civic CentreLibrary

RCMP

Medical Clinic

Medical Clinic

HOSPITAL

MIDLAND PROVINCIAL PARK

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

TO

TO NacmineBleriot FerryCarbon

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

LEGEND

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

TO

Map of the

Town of Drumheller

Drumheller Regional

Chamber of Development

amp Tourism

WORLDrsquoS LARGEST DINOSAUR

DeliaVerdant ValleyHandhills Lake

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

2012Home of the

HEY KIDSCool down at the

Rotary Splash Park

Located next to the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur

The Fossil Shop

WHIFS Flapjack House

Horseshoe CanyonHelicopter Rides

REPTILEWORLD

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

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

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

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

It was Sam Drumheller who first exploited rich coal reserves

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

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

Tourist information

HospitalH

Badlands Community

Facility

Badlands Comuniity Faclity

Here to make you happyTM

LEGEND

Tourist informationHospitalH

Portable water amp dump station Medical Clinic

Dump Station

H

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

Soon to be

SAVE $10OFF YOUR NEXT SERVICE

Warranty ApprovedNext to Boston Pizza (403) 823 9667

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

w20c35m

TH

E O

RIG

INA

L s

ince

198

6The Fossil Shopinc

61 bridge street 403-823-6774

w20c35m

Mic Hogs amp Biker Hogs Welcome

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

Outdoor Patio VLTS Liqour Store Bargain Room Rates Rider Friendly

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BAR

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

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

1102A Highway 9 South Drumheller403-823-8131

w20c35m

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

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

Unique gifts for everyone on your list

k20c35m

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

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

388 Centre Street Downtown Drumheller 403-823-3030

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

k20p

24m

403-823-6362

k20c35m

Free delivery within town limits

on orders over $2500 after 5 pm

2 for 1pizza amp pasta

TAKE OUT ONLY

700 - Highway 9 South Drumheller

Come climb inside the

OPEN DAILYOPEN DAILY

XpsmeXpsmersquorsquottLARGESTEjoptbvsEjoptbvs

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

Visit

Photo by Mike Todor

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

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

WErsquoRE LOCATED IN EAST COULEE AT 169-6TH STREET

(403) 822-2258 k20c36m

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

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

Can you believe it70 flavours of milkshakes

and slushDare to try one

Bernie Made

It

You Gotta Eat Here

k20c35m

Located at The Brick Railway Ave East amp Centre Street

Find us on FacebookFind us on Facebook

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

k20cm

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BARin the Dinosaur Hotel

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

Michael JamesThe Weekender

On Saturday evening the Drumheller Fire Depart-ment was out in full force on the river after a resident reported an overturned ca-noe fl oating down the Red Deer River Emergency crews were forced to assume the worst someone canoeing on the river had capsized and was in need of help Th e canoe was observed fl oating by the Rosedale Suspension Bridge by a resident and reported to the Drumheller RCMP Th e RCMP immediately informed the Fire Depart-ment and within minutes an emergency alert was activated and crews were on the river to retrieve the boat and anybody who may be in trouble When crews came upon the boat by the hoodoos they found a life jacket and an oar Th e canoe was pulled ashore in East Cou-lee Th e night was growing dark forcing a pause in the

search for the canoersquos occu-pant Th e next morning the RCMP received some good yet frustrating news

ldquoTh e next morning [Sun-day] the person who rent-ed it called our offi ce and asked if anyone had found their canoerdquo said Staff Ser-geant Art Hopkins A couple had rented a ca-noe from Edmonton and were trying to launch from Riverview Park Th ey lost control of the canoe and it was carried away by the riv-er Th e two searched for the canoe but waited until the next morning to inform the RCMP

ldquoTh ey neglected to phone anybody about the canoe Th e Fire Department went out to see if anybody was in need of assistance when in fact it was just a lost canoerdquo said Staff Sergeant Hop-

kins ldquoIt was quite a wasterdquo In this situation emer-gency personnel must op-erate under the assumption someone is in trouble ldquoIt was overturned so we have to assume until prov-en otherwise somebody is in the riverrdquo said Fire Chief Bill Bachynski Th e river can be danger-ous especially considering it is running high at the mo-

ment ldquoAt the height the river is now people should use extreme caution It doesnrsquot matter if itrsquos high or low wa-ter you have to be cautious make sure you wear a life jacketrdquo said Bachynski Residents are also asked to report immediately if something akin to this sit-uation happens Had the couple reported the miss-

ing canoe sooner emergency personnel could have been saved for a real emergency

ldquoThey neglected to phone

anybody about the canoe The

Fire Department went out to see if

anybody was in need of assistance when in fact it was just a lost canoerdquo

Staff Sergeant Hopkins

QU

OTE

Page 10 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller Friday June 15 2012

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

While in Rosebud be sure to visit

Wild Horse JackrsquosShow this ad and receive

10 off all food (not including beverages and tax)

Fully licensed Hours Wed - Sat Noon - 8 pm

Friday is Prime Rib Night

For reservations call 403-677-2999

May 25 - August 25

Matinees - Wed Thurs Sat Evenings - Thurs Fri Sat

Only 25 minutes from Drumheller

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

Come see

biggest little story

biggest little town

July 4 - August 25

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

Adaptation of the poignant and moving novel by Chaim Potok

Coming Soon

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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

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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Where to goWHEN YOU HAVE TO GO

Visitors if you need a washroom please use ours

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

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$4000perperson

The wayward canoe was picked up from the Drum-heller Fire Department on Wednesday The canoe was found capsized fl oating down the Red Deer River Crews quickly responded and had to assume

someone may have been in it on the river The fol-lowing morning the couple who had lost the canoe reported it missing to RCMP

inSide photo by Michael James

Lost canoe sparks full mobilization of emergency crews

Friday June 15 2012 Page 11 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

ATTENTION VISITORSThe Drumheller Mail for your chance to win a

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

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

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CORNERRESTAURANT

NAPIERTHEATRE

If you know someone who has a cool ride let us know

Call us at 403-823-2580 or email newsinsidedrumhellercomRides

When the sun is shining it is not unusual to see Den-nis Edwards and his companion Hamish a pure bred German Shepherd cruising with the top down on their shiny red convertible Edwards has owned the replica

of a 1954 MGTD built on a 1974 Volkswagen Beetle chassis for about three years He bought it built and has made a few additions but mostly he has it just for the pleasure of summer cruising

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

AKOKINISKWAY GOLF CLUB

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

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

Come climb inside the

OPEN DAILYOPEN DAILY

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CLUES DOWN1 Usually in the sun2 Arm bones3 Placed on a display stand4 Repeat a poem aloud5 Eyelid gland infections6 Lubes7 A contagious viral disease8 Stormy amp unpeaceful9 Devastated amp ruined10 Put in advance11 Paterrsquos partner13 Exploiters16 Meeting schedules21 Intensely dislikes23 ldquoTim McGrawrdquo was her 1st hit

28 Fishing implement29 Atomic 1830 Microgadus fi shes31 Blue jack salmon32 Of I33 Feet fi rst somersault dives35 Tool to remove bone from the skull36 Glides high37 Tower signal light38 Small recess off a larger room39 Water chestnut genus40 City on the River Aire41 Itrsquos capital is Sanaa43 Lost blood45 A citizen of Denmark48 River in NE Scotland

BREAK

ARIES - Mar 21Apr 20Aries the week may begin a little off-kilter but youll fi nd that by Wednesday or Thursday things turn around signifi cantly A couple of opportunities for socialization arise

TAURUS - Apr 21May 21Take inventory of your life this week Taurus and make the necessary tweaks to align you with your primary goals Take a cue from someone organized

GEMINI - May 22Jun 21Gemini youre inspired to do something creative Narrow down the possibilities Maybe you want to paint indoors or take on a new craft hobby Either way youll fi nd success

CANCER - Jun 22Jul 22Even the most organized people can get tripped up once in a while Cancer This week you may be unable to keep track of things Keep your cool and you will get it under control

LEO - Jul 23Aug 23Take control of a situation that arises Leo because right now it seems no one else is capable of handling the situation You may prove to be an excellent leader

VIRGO - Aug 24Sept 22Infl uential people will be moving in your social circles Virgo Failure to introduce yourself and network could lead to setbacks in your em-ployment goals

LIBRA - Sept 23Oct 23Once the excitement of an event wears off Libra you may be left fl oundering for a little while Dont wallow in boredom Get started on a new project

SCORPIO - Oct 24Nov 22Sometimes much more can be said by remaining quiet that actually speaking Scorpio Keep this in mind when you are socializing with new people

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23Dec 21It can sometimes feel lonely at the top Sagittarius Now that youve acquired many of the things you wanted the resulting feelings may not be what you thought

CAPRICORN - Dec 22Jan 20Now may be the time to get serious about your efforts to fi nd a new job Capricorn Start doing the legwork and get your name out to new people as much as you can

AQUARIUS - Jan 21Feb 18Although youre a do-it-yourself person by nature Aquarius sometimes letting someone get the job done frees you up for more important projects You also get a needed break

PISCES - Feb 19Mar 20Pisces you cant seem to keep your mind on the thing at hand Your wandering thoughts may put you in tune with a better idea

Horoscopes

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

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Solut

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Answers

Last W

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CLASSIFIEDSObituary

BROWN-DONAISBeverly Agnes

October 24 1956 - June 5 2012

It is with great sadness that the family of Bev announces her passing follow-ing a courageous battle with cancer

An Angel whispered take my hand and come with me

Your work here is done I went away to a place where therersquos no tears nor sorrow

only laughter and smiles there will always be a Tomorrow

I am not alone all who went before are here

They awaited my returnI know yoursquoll grieve and

wish I was still hereI am here in the memories

you hold dearI did not wish for you to cry

nor feel sad My pain is gone and I am Free

The family invites you to join them in a Celebration of Bevrsquos Life Friday June 15 2012 at 100 pm Midland Hall Mid-land Alberta In lieu of fl owers the fam-ily requests donations be made to the Alberta Childrens Hospital in memory

of Kala Donais 24nc

14 - Friday June 15 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

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Enter our

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Chips with Salsaa little spicy

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Th omas Mulcain Why do these guys (Th omas Lukasuk) insist on ldquoTh omasrdquo Wasnrsquot there once a leader of the NDP who went by ldquoTom-myrdquo Anyway Th omas Mulcair present leader of the NDP was once the environment minister in Quebec Minister of the Environment In Que-bec how could he possibly be better qualifi ed to understand all that is bad and wrong with our oilsand development Add to those the fact that he took a 20 40 60 minute helicopter ride over the site And then therersquos the self delusion that he will someday be Prime Minister Add it all up and you will see that the man is eminently qualifi ed to dump on another provincersquos resource development James Cameron the Hollywood guy who dumped on us could go to Mulcair for advice on the subject so much knowledge does he possess Th erersquos a problem with all Mr Mulcairrsquos rantings and itrsquos a problem the media have seemed to miss It concerns the environment and Que-bec therefore it concerns Mr Mulcair Unfortunately he seems to have missed it or because itrsquos in Quebec hersquos chosen to ignore it It didnrsquot catch the attention of James Cameron nor have I heard a peep out of enviro-guru David Suzuki Perhaps itrsquos because it produces ldquocleanrdquo energy - ie hydroelectric Irsquom talking about James Bay Hydro project which fl ooded close to 5000 square miles displaced whole Indian communities and destroyed wildlife migration patterns Its construction submerged 5000 square miles of boreal forest Th is is the same boreal forest that environmental experts tell us is a great ldquocarbon sinkrdquo that is it absorbs huge amounts of carbon dioxide Th is is 5000 square miles of ldquocarbon sinkrdquo that can never be recovered or reclaimed as it is under hundreds of feet of water But nobody says a word Quebec Hydro is working on another massive project where it is about to divert more rivers displace more Cree Indians ruin more wild-life habitat and submerge another 1000 square miles of boreal forest under water You canrsquot plant trees here you canrsquot seed grass you canrsquot re-introduce wildlife Itrsquos gone itrsquos fl ooded it canrsquot be reclaimed Yet where is the hue and cry Quebec is very good with the ldquobuild it then paint it greenrdquo policy Open pit mining such as the oilsands can be reclaimed Soil and rock can be put back into place trees and shrubs planted seeded to various grasses Irsquove seen it done Eventually Nature reclaims things but man can help hurry the process On the other hand Nature can never reclaim land thatrsquos been submerged under water One has to ask where was Tommy Mulcair when all these beautiful rivers were being diverted all these people displaced all the wildlife lost and their habitat ruined and so much of our great ldquocarbon sinkrdquo sunk Where were you Tommy

Donella Swan | inSide Drumheller

With summer just around the corner garage sale sea-son has started up in the valley and surrounding area Darlene Shannon has been garage saling for over 25 years Here are some of her tips and tricks to scoring at garage sales ldquoI highlight all the garage sale ads in the paper I co-lour code them for each area then I can map out my best routerdquo said Shannon She also said she high-lights sales starting on Fri-day so she can get there on the opening day and have the best selection Shannon also suggested that arriving early will in-crease your chances of fi nd-ing something interesting ldquoTh e worst thing I ever lost out on at a garage sale was an antique chairrdquo said Shannon She said that while she

was sitting in the chair an-other customer had went and paid for the item If you really like some-thing you get it Donrsquot be looking aroundrdquo said Shan-non She said she doesnrsquot ever bring her big purse Th at way her hands are free to browse the sale items Shannon said she bought a small cross-body purse at a garage sale which she carries with her during her trips ldquoI also try to bring lots of change because they only have so much change at the salesrdquo said Shannon She suggested wearing comfortable clothes be-cause you may be out there for a few hours ldquoBringing your own bags is something to remember you may need themrdquo said Shannon Garage sales can be a nice way to spend a day fi nding knick-knacks and treasures ldquoI like to go for fun now and fi nd things for family and friendsrdquo said Shannon Pick up Th e Drumheller Mail for weekly listings of all area garage sales

Darlene Shannon has been an avid garage saler for over 25 years now Here she is with her small purse intended for her garage sale trips a garage sale listing from The Drumheller Mail and a small decorative box to which she calls her ldquobest fi ndrdquo

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Secrets of an avid garage saler

I highlight all the garage sale ads in the paper

I colour code them for each area then

I can map out my best routerdquo

Darlene Shannon

QU

OTE

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Lightscameraaction Th e Drumheller area badlands are being thrust into the spotlight again for a major motion picture Legendary Pictures is investigat-ing the potential of Horseshoe Canyon being used in the open-ing shot of their new movie Th e Seventh Son Mayor Terry Yemen and eco-nomic development offi cer Bob Cromwell spent some time with a crew from the production showing them around our unique terrain ldquoWhen they phoned me the movie had already started fi lm-ing What theyrsquore looking for is the opening shot of the movierdquo said Cromwell ldquoTh atrsquos how the movie starts and itrsquos going to all be done in Horseshoe Canyonrdquo Th e shot will be done using 24 hour time lapse fi lming using an IMAX camera Th e footage will then be used in the opening scene in a display of magic show-ing how the world has aged over the centuries Th e movie crew had scouted locations in British Columbia and Kananaskis and fi nished their trip by stopping in Drum-heller ldquoTh ey phoned me from Spring Bank and let us know they were on their way Mayor Yemen and I jumped into a truck and met them at the airportrdquo said Crom-well Th e crew consisted of the pro-ducers directors cinematogra-pher and more Everyone hiked through the canyon when it was soaked from recent rains ldquoIt was the whorsquos-who We were at the lookout point and they asked how to get down so the mayor said wersquod have to hikerdquo said Cromwell ldquoIt had been rain-ing all day so the bentonite and mud was clinging to us It was unbelievable Th ey were covered with so much gunk by the end of itrdquo Th e movie is based on Th e Spookrsquos Apprentice by Joseph Delaney Th e tale follows Tom Ward a young teenager as he is trained by the Spook to fi ght evil in a medieval setting

Th e movie stars Ben Barnes (Th e Chronicles of Narnia Prince Caspian) as Tom and Jeff Bridg-es (True Grit Tron Legacy Iron Man) as the Spook Julianne Moore Alicia Vikander and Kit Harington also star At the moment Cromwell is working on the logistics of being able to use the land for fi lming Considering the area is a provin-cial park there are some require-ments ldquoIf they get in and shoot they know they are tasked with doing a full environmental reclama-tionrdquo said Cromwell Th e movie is yet another in a long list of fi lms that have taken

advantage of our unique terrain Th e most famous being Unforgiv-en and Superman Th e last Hol-lywood movies to be fi lmed here were in 2004 though smaller productions such as Remember by Airdrie based MovieMakers have fi lmed here ldquoTh ere are quite a few mov-ies where you can pick out shots fi lmed in Drumheller here and there but to have an opening scene has quite an impactrdquo said Cromwell ldquoI was asking them what the spin off to the commu-nity could be Once they know they have a place that is willing to work with them it really helpsrdquo

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HAPPENINGS

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DRUMHELLER AREA NIGHTLIFEMay 25 - August 25 Rosebud Anne of Green Gables See the classical musical about small-town life where itrsquos meant to be seen Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom for tickets or show infoPlaying at The Napier Theatre Friday June 15 - Thursday June 21 730 pm Snow White amp the Huntsman Closed MondaysSaturday June 16 Drumheller DJ Party by Thomas D and Sean D Flavourz Restaurant and Lounge Friday June 22 Drumheller Dance the night away at the Sock Hop at the Ice Cream Parlour amp Candy Shop 6-10 pm Best dressed prize Bring the whole family Jurassic Laser Tag amp Arcade Saturday June 23 Hussar CJS Agro Services RetirementCustomer Appreciation BBQ BBQ at 500 pm Entertainment at 700 pm Hussar Community HallSaturday July 21 Drumheller Drumheller Minor Hockey Golf Tournament and Silent Auction Fundraiser Call Alisha Ewing for more information 403-823-0342July 4 - August 25 Rosebud My Name is Asher Lev Adapted from the novel by Charm Potock Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom for tickets or show infoAugust 19-25 Cypress Hills Alberta Youth Entrepreneurship Camp Ages 13 to 15 An action pack week of adventure and entrepreneurship at Eagle Nest Ranch Space is limited apply early Deadline is June 19 2012 For more information call 403-823-770Monday 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

Sunday June 17 is Fatherrsquos DaySunday June 17 Nacmine Bring Dad out for breakfast at the Nacmine Hall 900 am - 100 pmJuly long weekend Rosebud Junior Clinic Priced at $20 per person Great professional advice for the kids Call the pro shop at 403-677-2250 to book your camp or more informationJuly 30 - August 3 Drumheller Vacation Bible School at Church of the Nazarene 930 am - 12 noon Kindergarten to Grade 5 Registration $10 Contact Dorothy Reeder 403-823-7020Wednesday Afternoon KidsClub After School Program 330 - 530 pm Drumheller Church of the Nazarene 627 6 Street East 403-823-7020 for information

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Kassandra Russell is the winner of Mayrsquos photo contest for inSide Drumheller Russell submitted a picture of her daughter Emilia holding a baby chick

inSide photo by Michael James

Russell wins May photo contest

Badlands given big role in The Seventh Son

The picturesque terrain of the badlands will be centre stage in the opening shot of the new Legendary Pictures movie The Seventh Son starring Ben Barnes and Jeff Bridges Mayor Terry Yemen and Bob Cromwell economic development offi cer for the Town spent some time showing the movie crew around Horseshoe Canyon The movie will be the fi rst Hollywood fi lm to come here since 2004

inSide photo by Michael James

Patrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

St Anthonyrsquos School stu-dents were burning up the track and fi eld this season bringing home a number of top fi nishes Th e team coached by

Gavin Makse Tom Stolz and Shannon Doel was at Glenmore Athletic Park on Wednesday June 5 to com-pete in the South Central High Junior High Zones Despite blustery condi-

tions the athletes excelled Kalenda Lewandowski competed in the Bantam Long Jump and a 415 me-tre jump earned her a silver medal In the Triple Jump she placed sixth with a jump of 825 metres Haylea Crone competed in the 400m and placed tenth with a time of 11394 In the 800m she clocked a time of 255 for a fi fth place fi nish Michael Peters competed

in the Bantam 400m with a time of 10704 for a sixth place fi nish Spencer Aulenbach com-peted in the Midget Boys Long Jump and a 42 metre leap earned him an eighth place fi nish In the Triple Jump he placed seventh with a jump of 942 metres Coach Makse said he was impressed with the teamrsquos performance in that four athletes were able to earn four ribbons for their ef-

forts Th is follows up on the performance of Jakub St Jean the lone senior high competitor for the school He competed at zones at Foothills Athletic Park on May 23 He ran in the Junior Boys 1500m and placed eighth In the 800m he placed ninth He also competed in the Long Jump and came in twelfth place

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ATHLETEOF THE

WEEKWEEKCarol Todor local dance and yoga instructor is also an avid athlete working out at the local gym four to fi ve days per week participating in marathons and more

Nominate a Boston Pizza Athlete of the WeekEmail a short bio and current photo to

informationinsidedrumhellercom or drop off at inSide Drumheller offi ce 515 Highway 10 East Drumheller

Carol stop by Boston Pizza Drumheller

and pickup your FREE Individual Pizza

and Pop coupon

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Two tickets to The Beach BoysWednesday July 11 2012

Calgary Stampede performanceSing a Beach Boyrsquos song and you could win

and wersquoll videotape you singing or submit your own to informationdrumhellermailcom

Donrsquot have to be good just have to be willing

Videos will be posted on our Facebook page The video with the most ldquolikesrdquo will be the winner Deadline to vote Monday July 2 2012 at midnight

WIN 2 TICKETS TO SEE THE BEACH BOYS

Deadline for submissions is June 21 at 500 pm Stop by The Drumheller Mail at 515 Highway 10 East or email informationdrumhellermailcom Winner must agree to the publication of their photo and name in a future edition of The Drumheller Mail or inSide Drumheller drumhellerd h lllld h ll

Top fi nishes for St Anthonyrsquos track athletes

Track and fi eld athletes from St Anthonyrsquos per-formed well at zones this season Members of the team include (l-r) coach Gavin Makse Michael Pe-

ters Jakub St Jean Haylea Crone Spencer Aulen-back coach Tom Stolz and Kalenda Lewandowski

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

Find your copy on standsand in your mailboxEvery Friday

Call 403-823-2580 to place your ad today

Ask for Wendy or Kathryn

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Confessions of a Paperboyby Doug CurtisComedyJuly 2 to August 30

Playing at the S

tudio Stage

Man of La ManchaBook by Dale WassermanLyrics by Joe DarionMusic by Mitch LeighMusicalMay 29 to August 30

Playing at the O

pera House

A wealthy old Spaniard leaves his home to become a knight living out a fantasy that ultimately brings grace and dignity to a village bar-maid He of course has assumed the name ldquoDon Quixote de la Manchardquo and fights for justice purity freedom and above all ndash love Included in the rich dynamic and soul-stirring music is the much loved theme song ldquoTo Dream the Impossible Dreamrdquo 5 Tony Awards including Best MusicalNew York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Musical

When ten-year-old paperboy Christopher Columbus hears God speaking to him what should he do Why would God pick a ten-year-old boy to do his work What possible reason does he have for letting Christopher share the fears hopes and sorrows of his customers A modern fable about the confusion of adolescence the blush of first love and the power of faith Confessions of a Paperboy is a compelling reminder that though chaos may follow us wherever we go we choose our own path through this life

For information and tickets call

1-800-267-7553 or 403-677-2001

wwwrosebudtheatrecom

Summer 2009 at

Rosebud Theatre

A view from above

Friday May 22 2009

TheYour guide to

A vista once only reserved in the mindrsquos eye of coal miners and the few who have worked to keep the Atlas Coal Mine National Historic Site open is there for the public to see May 12 was the offi cial opening of the 210 foot conveyor tunnel leading to the Atlas

3 mine entrance Now when visitors trek through the tunnel they come out high in the hills rewarded with a spectacular view of the National Historic Site and the Red Deer River valley

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

Friday June 15 2012 Page 6 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

SooohellipWhere ya from

SPRING PROGRAMS

Explore create and discover at the Royal Tyrrell Museum

Spring Programs run weekends in June For a complete listing of all public programs and to purchase tickets visit

wwwtyrrellmuseumcomprograms or call 403-820-6246

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Throughout summertime The Weekender

will be looking for visitors to the valley and sharing their stories with inSide readersThe Bratland Hainsworth Gecse

and Datema families

Leslieville AlbertaWho are you (l-r) Carter Bratland7Cam and Aid-en 6 Hainsworth Jason and Jared 6 Gecse Chel-sea and Jerzi 6 Datema Where are you from Leslieville AlbertaWhat brings you to Drumheller We are here on a school field trip (Jason Gecse)What do you like most about the Drumheller area I like seeing all the dinosaurs (Jared Gecse)What would you change about the valley Noth-ing we really enjoy Drum-heller my family has been here a few times (Jason Gecse)

If we came to visit your town what would you suggest we see Antique Days over August long weekend therersquos a lot of cool old tractors (Cam Hainsworth) Would you come back to visit Drumheller Absolutely Itrsquos so peace-ful here and the landscape is beautiful The kids love it too (Jason Gecse)

Donella SwanThe Weekender

It is the eighth year run-ning for the Encana Bad-lands Science Camp at the Royal Tyrrell Museum Combining the natural re-sources of the area and ac-cess to scientifi c research at the museum off ers campers a real hands-on experience ldquoWe sell out early every

year and therersquos about a 50 per cent return rate for campersrdquo said Morgan Sy-vertsen science camp coor-dinator at the Royal Tyrrell Museum Due to the high return rate of campers the program is just a little bit diff erent each year ldquoWe are a niche camp in that we just do dinosaurs but we try to add more el-ements each yearrdquo said Sy-vertsen

Teaching geology learn-ing how to spot fossils pre-paring them and learning the science of palaeontol-ogy are just a few things of-fered by the camp ldquoEverybody loves it Irsquove seen a lot of people com-ing with family and friends and spending their holidays hererdquo said Syvertsen Campers and counsel-lors make their homes in teepees on a camp site just a short distance from the museum Th ree meals a day plus snacks are served to

ensure campers are full of energy for a full itinerary of activities Th ere are three science camps available junior sci-ence camp ages 9-11 se-nior science camp ages 12-15 family science camp ages fi ve and up Th e junior and senior camps run for six days and the family camp runs for three For more information re-garding science camp go to wwwtyrrellmuseumcom

ldquoWe are a niche camp in that we

just do dinosaurs but we try to add

more elements each year

Morgan Syvertsen

QU

OTE

Friday June 15 2012 Page 7 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

Home of the famous Country DonairArea 51 Lounge

Fun is at Flavourz403-823-4447

Next to DQ

Happy Hour4 pm - 7 pm

Beer $350

Sunday amp MondayAll Day

Wrong side of the tracks DJ Party by

Thomas D amp Sean DSaturday June 16

Friday Rib NightWednesday Wing Night

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403-823-5155

bull Cable Color TV bull Direct Dial Phones

bull 2 Room Suites bull Air Conditioning

bull Kitchens bull Fridges in Every Room

bull Affordable Rooms bull Free Internet

Turn West 2 Blocks North of Bridge

WHIFSFLAPJACK HOUSEWAFFLES bull HAMBURGERS bull ICE CREAM

bull FLAPJACKS bull SALADS

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

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

While attending the Encana Badlands Science Camp at the Royal Tyrrell Museum campers will make their homes in teepees These teepees are located on a camp site just a short distance from the museum Combining the natural resources of the area and the sci-entifi c research available from the museum campers are sure to get a great understanding and hands-on experience with palaeontology

photo submitted

Discover pre-historic past of Canadian Badlands

CAPTIONThisThisCaption This is a weekly feature asking readers to pro-vide a headline for a humourous photo from the valley

Winners will receive a Drumheller Mail prize pack Please give us a call at 403-823-2580 fax at 403-823-3864

email informationinsidedrumhellercom or visit us on Facebook

David Pedersen (left) Mitchell Toffan and Josh Kluck show their stuff at the DVSS awards ceremony on Wednesday evening

inSide photo by Michael James

Last WeeksWeekswinner was ldquoCameron White performs a new street-dance the ldquoSpider-manrdquo or the ldquoSpidey as itrsquos known in downtown Drum-hollardquo by Megan McLauchlin via Faecbook Stop by the Drumheller Mail Highway 9 south to collect your prize

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

w20c35m

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

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

Unique gifts for everyone on your list

k20c35m

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

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

388 Centre Street Downtown Drumheller 403-823-3030

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

k20p

24m

403-823-6362

k20c35m

Free delivery within town limits

on orders over $2500 after 5 pm

2 for 1pizza amp pasta

TAKE OUT ONLY

700 - Highway 9 South Drumheller

Come climb inside the

OPEN DAILYOPEN DAILY

XpsmeXpsmersquorsquottLARGESTEjoptbvsEjoptbvs

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

Visit

Photo by Mike Todor

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

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

WErsquoRE LOCATED IN EAST COULEE AT 169-6TH STREET

(403) 822-2258 k20c36m

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

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

Can you believe it70 flavours of milkshakes

and slushDare to try one

Bernie Made

It

You Gotta Eat Here

k20c35m

Located at The Brick Railway Ave East amp Centre Street

Find us on FacebookFind us on Facebook

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

k20cm

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BARin the Dinosaur Hotel

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

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

ROSEBUDAKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE

Downtown CoreRotary Splash Park

DOWNTOWN DRUMHELLER

Bus DepotBadlands Historical Centre

Post Office

Civic CentreLibrary

RCMP

Medical Clinic

Medical Clinic

HOSPITAL

MIDLAND PROVINCIAL PARK

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

TO

TO NacmineBleriot FerryCarbon

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

LEGEND

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

TO

Map of the

Town of Drumheller

Drumheller Regional

Chamber of Development

amp Tourism

WORLDrsquoS LARGEST DINOSAUR

DeliaVerdant ValleyHandhills Lake

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

2012Home of the

HEY KIDSCool down at the

Rotary Splash Park

Located next to the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur

The Fossil Shop

WHIFS Flapjack House

Horseshoe CanyonHelicopter Rides

REPTILEWORLD

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

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

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

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

It was Sam Drumheller who first exploited rich coal reserves

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

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

Tourist information

HospitalH

Badlands Community

Facility

Badlands Comuniity Faclity

Here to make you happyTM

LEGEND

Tourist informationHospitalH

Portable water amp dump station Medical Clinic

Dump Station

H

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

Soon to be

SAVE $10OFF YOUR NEXT SERVICE

Warranty ApprovedNext to Boston Pizza (403) 823 9667

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

w20c35m

TH

E O

RIG

INA

L s

ince

198

6The Fossil Shopinc

61 bridge street 403-823-6774

w20c35m

Mic Hogs amp Biker Hogs Welcome

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

Outdoor Patio VLTS Liqour Store Bargain Room Rates Rider Friendly

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BAR

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

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

1102A Highway 9 South Drumheller403-823-8131

w20c35m

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

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

Unique gifts for everyone on your list

k20c35m

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

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

388 Centre Street Downtown Drumheller 403-823-3030

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

k20p

24m

403-823-6362

k20c35m

Free delivery within town limits

on orders over $2500 after 5 pm

2 for 1pizza amp pasta

TAKE OUT ONLY

700 - Highway 9 South Drumheller

Come climb inside the

OPEN DAILYOPEN DAILY

XpsmeXpsmersquorsquottLARGESTEjoptbvsEjoptbvs

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

Visit

Photo by Mike Todor

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

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

WErsquoRE LOCATED IN EAST COULEE AT 169-6TH STREET

(403) 822-2258 k20c36m

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

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

Can you believe it70 flavours of milkshakes

and slushDare to try one

Bernie Made

It

You Gotta Eat Here

k20c35m

Located at The Brick Railway Ave East amp Centre Street

Find us on FacebookFind us on Facebook

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

k20cm

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BARin the Dinosaur Hotel

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

Michael JamesThe Weekender

On Saturday evening the Drumheller Fire Depart-ment was out in full force on the river after a resident reported an overturned ca-noe fl oating down the Red Deer River Emergency crews were forced to assume the worst someone canoeing on the river had capsized and was in need of help Th e canoe was observed fl oating by the Rosedale Suspension Bridge by a resident and reported to the Drumheller RCMP Th e RCMP immediately informed the Fire Depart-ment and within minutes an emergency alert was activated and crews were on the river to retrieve the boat and anybody who may be in trouble When crews came upon the boat by the hoodoos they found a life jacket and an oar Th e canoe was pulled ashore in East Cou-lee Th e night was growing dark forcing a pause in the

search for the canoersquos occu-pant Th e next morning the RCMP received some good yet frustrating news

ldquoTh e next morning [Sun-day] the person who rent-ed it called our offi ce and asked if anyone had found their canoerdquo said Staff Ser-geant Art Hopkins A couple had rented a ca-noe from Edmonton and were trying to launch from Riverview Park Th ey lost control of the canoe and it was carried away by the riv-er Th e two searched for the canoe but waited until the next morning to inform the RCMP

ldquoTh ey neglected to phone anybody about the canoe Th e Fire Department went out to see if anybody was in need of assistance when in fact it was just a lost canoerdquo said Staff Sergeant Hop-

kins ldquoIt was quite a wasterdquo In this situation emer-gency personnel must op-erate under the assumption someone is in trouble ldquoIt was overturned so we have to assume until prov-en otherwise somebody is in the riverrdquo said Fire Chief Bill Bachynski Th e river can be danger-ous especially considering it is running high at the mo-

ment ldquoAt the height the river is now people should use extreme caution It doesnrsquot matter if itrsquos high or low wa-ter you have to be cautious make sure you wear a life jacketrdquo said Bachynski Residents are also asked to report immediately if something akin to this sit-uation happens Had the couple reported the miss-

ing canoe sooner emergency personnel could have been saved for a real emergency

ldquoThey neglected to phone

anybody about the canoe The

Fire Department went out to see if

anybody was in need of assistance when in fact it was just a lost canoerdquo

Staff Sergeant Hopkins

QU

OTE

Page 10 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller Friday June 15 2012

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

While in Rosebud be sure to visit

Wild Horse JackrsquosShow this ad and receive

10 off all food (not including beverages and tax)

Fully licensed Hours Wed - Sat Noon - 8 pm

Friday is Prime Rib Night

For reservations call 403-677-2999

May 25 - August 25

Matinees - Wed Thurs Sat Evenings - Thurs Fri Sat

Only 25 minutes from Drumheller

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

Come see

biggest little story

biggest little town

July 4 - August 25

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

Adaptation of the poignant and moving novel by Chaim Potok

Coming Soon

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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

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

bull Cobras bull Gila Monsters bull Anacondas bull Crocodiles

Fred the 600 lb American Alligator

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

Special Educational Programs are availablefor pre-booked groups

Complete the Drumheller Experience

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

4038238623 bull wwwreptileworldnet 95 - 3 Avenue E Downtown Drumheller

k20c35m

Where to goWHEN YOU HAVE TO GO

Visitors if you need a washroom please use ours

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

HORSESHOE CANYON HELICOPTER RIDES

TWO TO THREE PASSENGERS AT A TIMEPER PERSON

$5000

MID JUNE TO LABOR DAY403-334-HELI (4354)INFOMVHELICOM MVHELICOM

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$4000perperson

The wayward canoe was picked up from the Drum-heller Fire Department on Wednesday The canoe was found capsized fl oating down the Red Deer River Crews quickly responded and had to assume

someone may have been in it on the river The fol-lowing morning the couple who had lost the canoe reported it missing to RCMP

inSide photo by Michael James

Lost canoe sparks full mobilization of emergency crews

Friday June 15 2012 Page 11 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

ATTENTION VISITORSThe Drumheller Mail for your chance to win a

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

A B

C D

E F

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

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

Name

Full Address

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Comments on Drumheller

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

or email to informationdrumhellermailcom One entry per person

Riverside Riverside Value Drug Value Drug MartMart

CORNERRESTAURANT

NAPIERTHEATRE

If you know someone who has a cool ride let us know

Call us at 403-823-2580 or email newsinsidedrumhellercomRides

When the sun is shining it is not unusual to see Den-nis Edwards and his companion Hamish a pure bred German Shepherd cruising with the top down on their shiny red convertible Edwards has owned the replica

of a 1954 MGTD built on a 1974 Volkswagen Beetle chassis for about three years He bought it built and has made a few additions but mostly he has it just for the pleasure of summer cruising

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

AKOKINISKWAY GOLF CLUB

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

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

Come climb inside the

OPEN DAILYOPEN DAILY

XpsmeXpsmersquorsquottLARGESTEjoptbvsEjoptbvs

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

Summer cruisingSummer cruising

CLUES ACROSS1 3rd VP Aaron5 Not hard9 Revolutions per minute12 Assoc of Licensed Aircraft Engineers13 Being of use or service14 Macaws15 1960rsquos college civil rights organization16 Protection from extradition17 Animal examiner18 Japanese persimmon19 Commands right20 A stage of development22 Irish English amp Gordon24 Showing keen interest25 Doyens26 Remain as is27 36 inches (abbr)28 Told on31 Making a sustained din33 Poked from behind34 24th state35 Himalayan goat36 Diver breathing gear39 Groups of three40 Not tightly42 Regenerate43 Strung necklace part44 Breezed through46 Imitate47 Do-nothings49 Unconsciousness50 Golf score51 Fertilizes52 Used for baking or drying53 Autonomic nervous system54 Turner Williams amp Kennedy55 Hawaiian goose

CLUES DOWN1 Usually in the sun2 Arm bones3 Placed on a display stand4 Repeat a poem aloud5 Eyelid gland infections6 Lubes7 A contagious viral disease8 Stormy amp unpeaceful9 Devastated amp ruined10 Put in advance11 Paterrsquos partner13 Exploiters16 Meeting schedules21 Intensely dislikes23 ldquoTim McGrawrdquo was her 1st hit

28 Fishing implement29 Atomic 1830 Microgadus fi shes31 Blue jack salmon32 Of I33 Feet fi rst somersault dives35 Tool to remove bone from the skull36 Glides high37 Tower signal light38 Small recess off a larger room39 Water chestnut genus40 City on the River Aire41 Itrsquos capital is Sanaa43 Lost blood45 A citizen of Denmark48 River in NE Scotland

BREAK

ARIES - Mar 21Apr 20Aries the week may begin a little off-kilter but youll fi nd that by Wednesday or Thursday things turn around signifi cantly A couple of opportunities for socialization arise

TAURUS - Apr 21May 21Take inventory of your life this week Taurus and make the necessary tweaks to align you with your primary goals Take a cue from someone organized

GEMINI - May 22Jun 21Gemini youre inspired to do something creative Narrow down the possibilities Maybe you want to paint indoors or take on a new craft hobby Either way youll fi nd success

CANCER - Jun 22Jul 22Even the most organized people can get tripped up once in a while Cancer This week you may be unable to keep track of things Keep your cool and you will get it under control

LEO - Jul 23Aug 23Take control of a situation that arises Leo because right now it seems no one else is capable of handling the situation You may prove to be an excellent leader

VIRGO - Aug 24Sept 22Infl uential people will be moving in your social circles Virgo Failure to introduce yourself and network could lead to setbacks in your em-ployment goals

LIBRA - Sept 23Oct 23Once the excitement of an event wears off Libra you may be left fl oundering for a little while Dont wallow in boredom Get started on a new project

SCORPIO - Oct 24Nov 22Sometimes much more can be said by remaining quiet that actually speaking Scorpio Keep this in mind when you are socializing with new people

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23Dec 21It can sometimes feel lonely at the top Sagittarius Now that youve acquired many of the things you wanted the resulting feelings may not be what you thought

CAPRICORN - Dec 22Jan 20Now may be the time to get serious about your efforts to fi nd a new job Capricorn Start doing the legwork and get your name out to new people as much as you can

AQUARIUS - Jan 21Feb 18Although youre a do-it-yourself person by nature Aquarius sometimes letting someone get the job done frees you up for more important projects You also get a needed break

PISCES - Feb 19Mar 20Pisces you cant seem to keep your mind on the thing at hand Your wandering thoughts may put you in tune with a better idea

Horoscopes

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BROWN-DONAISBeverly Agnes

October 24 1956 - June 5 2012

It is with great sadness that the family of Bev announces her passing follow-ing a courageous battle with cancer

An Angel whispered take my hand and come with me

Your work here is done I went away to a place where therersquos no tears nor sorrow

only laughter and smiles there will always be a Tomorrow

I am not alone all who went before are here

They awaited my returnI know yoursquoll grieve and

wish I was still hereI am here in the memories

you hold dearI did not wish for you to cry

nor feel sad My pain is gone and I am Free

The family invites you to join them in a Celebration of Bevrsquos Life Friday June 15 2012 at 100 pm Midland Hall Mid-land Alberta In lieu of fl owers the fam-ily requests donations be made to the Alberta Childrens Hospital in memory

of Kala Donais 24nc

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Th omas Mulcain Why do these guys (Th omas Lukasuk) insist on ldquoTh omasrdquo Wasnrsquot there once a leader of the NDP who went by ldquoTom-myrdquo Anyway Th omas Mulcair present leader of the NDP was once the environment minister in Quebec Minister of the Environment In Que-bec how could he possibly be better qualifi ed to understand all that is bad and wrong with our oilsand development Add to those the fact that he took a 20 40 60 minute helicopter ride over the site And then therersquos the self delusion that he will someday be Prime Minister Add it all up and you will see that the man is eminently qualifi ed to dump on another provincersquos resource development James Cameron the Hollywood guy who dumped on us could go to Mulcair for advice on the subject so much knowledge does he possess Th erersquos a problem with all Mr Mulcairrsquos rantings and itrsquos a problem the media have seemed to miss It concerns the environment and Que-bec therefore it concerns Mr Mulcair Unfortunately he seems to have missed it or because itrsquos in Quebec hersquos chosen to ignore it It didnrsquot catch the attention of James Cameron nor have I heard a peep out of enviro-guru David Suzuki Perhaps itrsquos because it produces ldquocleanrdquo energy - ie hydroelectric Irsquom talking about James Bay Hydro project which fl ooded close to 5000 square miles displaced whole Indian communities and destroyed wildlife migration patterns Its construction submerged 5000 square miles of boreal forest Th is is the same boreal forest that environmental experts tell us is a great ldquocarbon sinkrdquo that is it absorbs huge amounts of carbon dioxide Th is is 5000 square miles of ldquocarbon sinkrdquo that can never be recovered or reclaimed as it is under hundreds of feet of water But nobody says a word Quebec Hydro is working on another massive project where it is about to divert more rivers displace more Cree Indians ruin more wild-life habitat and submerge another 1000 square miles of boreal forest under water You canrsquot plant trees here you canrsquot seed grass you canrsquot re-introduce wildlife Itrsquos gone itrsquos fl ooded it canrsquot be reclaimed Yet where is the hue and cry Quebec is very good with the ldquobuild it then paint it greenrdquo policy Open pit mining such as the oilsands can be reclaimed Soil and rock can be put back into place trees and shrubs planted seeded to various grasses Irsquove seen it done Eventually Nature reclaims things but man can help hurry the process On the other hand Nature can never reclaim land thatrsquos been submerged under water One has to ask where was Tommy Mulcair when all these beautiful rivers were being diverted all these people displaced all the wildlife lost and their habitat ruined and so much of our great ldquocarbon sinkrdquo sunk Where were you Tommy

Donella Swan | inSide Drumheller

With summer just around the corner garage sale sea-son has started up in the valley and surrounding area Darlene Shannon has been garage saling for over 25 years Here are some of her tips and tricks to scoring at garage sales ldquoI highlight all the garage sale ads in the paper I co-lour code them for each area then I can map out my best routerdquo said Shannon She also said she high-lights sales starting on Fri-day so she can get there on the opening day and have the best selection Shannon also suggested that arriving early will in-crease your chances of fi nd-ing something interesting ldquoTh e worst thing I ever lost out on at a garage sale was an antique chairrdquo said Shannon She said that while she

was sitting in the chair an-other customer had went and paid for the item If you really like some-thing you get it Donrsquot be looking aroundrdquo said Shan-non She said she doesnrsquot ever bring her big purse Th at way her hands are free to browse the sale items Shannon said she bought a small cross-body purse at a garage sale which she carries with her during her trips ldquoI also try to bring lots of change because they only have so much change at the salesrdquo said Shannon She suggested wearing comfortable clothes be-cause you may be out there for a few hours ldquoBringing your own bags is something to remember you may need themrdquo said Shannon Garage sales can be a nice way to spend a day fi nding knick-knacks and treasures ldquoI like to go for fun now and fi nd things for family and friendsrdquo said Shannon Pick up Th e Drumheller Mail for weekly listings of all area garage sales

Darlene Shannon has been an avid garage saler for over 25 years now Here she is with her small purse intended for her garage sale trips a garage sale listing from The Drumheller Mail and a small decorative box to which she calls her ldquobest fi ndrdquo

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Secrets of an avid garage saler

I highlight all the garage sale ads in the paper

I colour code them for each area then

I can map out my best routerdquo

Darlene Shannon

QU

OTE

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Lightscameraaction Th e Drumheller area badlands are being thrust into the spotlight again for a major motion picture Legendary Pictures is investigat-ing the potential of Horseshoe Canyon being used in the open-ing shot of their new movie Th e Seventh Son Mayor Terry Yemen and eco-nomic development offi cer Bob Cromwell spent some time with a crew from the production showing them around our unique terrain ldquoWhen they phoned me the movie had already started fi lm-ing What theyrsquore looking for is the opening shot of the movierdquo said Cromwell ldquoTh atrsquos how the movie starts and itrsquos going to all be done in Horseshoe Canyonrdquo Th e shot will be done using 24 hour time lapse fi lming using an IMAX camera Th e footage will then be used in the opening scene in a display of magic show-ing how the world has aged over the centuries Th e movie crew had scouted locations in British Columbia and Kananaskis and fi nished their trip by stopping in Drum-heller ldquoTh ey phoned me from Spring Bank and let us know they were on their way Mayor Yemen and I jumped into a truck and met them at the airportrdquo said Crom-well Th e crew consisted of the pro-ducers directors cinematogra-pher and more Everyone hiked through the canyon when it was soaked from recent rains ldquoIt was the whorsquos-who We were at the lookout point and they asked how to get down so the mayor said wersquod have to hikerdquo said Cromwell ldquoIt had been rain-ing all day so the bentonite and mud was clinging to us It was unbelievable Th ey were covered with so much gunk by the end of itrdquo Th e movie is based on Th e Spookrsquos Apprentice by Joseph Delaney Th e tale follows Tom Ward a young teenager as he is trained by the Spook to fi ght evil in a medieval setting

Th e movie stars Ben Barnes (Th e Chronicles of Narnia Prince Caspian) as Tom and Jeff Bridg-es (True Grit Tron Legacy Iron Man) as the Spook Julianne Moore Alicia Vikander and Kit Harington also star At the moment Cromwell is working on the logistics of being able to use the land for fi lming Considering the area is a provin-cial park there are some require-ments ldquoIf they get in and shoot they know they are tasked with doing a full environmental reclama-tionrdquo said Cromwell Th e movie is yet another in a long list of fi lms that have taken

advantage of our unique terrain Th e most famous being Unforgiv-en and Superman Th e last Hol-lywood movies to be fi lmed here were in 2004 though smaller productions such as Remember by Airdrie based MovieMakers have fi lmed here ldquoTh ere are quite a few mov-ies where you can pick out shots fi lmed in Drumheller here and there but to have an opening scene has quite an impactrdquo said Cromwell ldquoI was asking them what the spin off to the commu-nity could be Once they know they have a place that is willing to work with them it really helpsrdquo

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DRUMHELLER AREA NIGHTLIFEMay 25 - August 25 Rosebud Anne of Green Gables See the classical musical about small-town life where itrsquos meant to be seen Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom for tickets or show infoPlaying at The Napier Theatre Friday June 15 - Thursday June 21 730 pm Snow White amp the Huntsman Closed MondaysSaturday June 16 Drumheller DJ Party by Thomas D and Sean D Flavourz Restaurant and Lounge Friday June 22 Drumheller Dance the night away at the Sock Hop at the Ice Cream Parlour amp Candy Shop 6-10 pm Best dressed prize Bring the whole family Jurassic Laser Tag amp Arcade Saturday June 23 Hussar CJS Agro Services RetirementCustomer Appreciation BBQ BBQ at 500 pm Entertainment at 700 pm Hussar Community HallSaturday July 21 Drumheller Drumheller Minor Hockey Golf Tournament and Silent Auction Fundraiser Call Alisha Ewing for more information 403-823-0342July 4 - August 25 Rosebud My Name is Asher Lev Adapted from the novel by Charm Potock Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom for tickets or show infoAugust 19-25 Cypress Hills Alberta Youth Entrepreneurship Camp Ages 13 to 15 An action pack week of adventure and entrepreneurship at Eagle Nest Ranch Space is limited apply early Deadline is June 19 2012 For more information call 403-823-770Monday 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

Sunday June 17 is Fatherrsquos DaySunday June 17 Nacmine Bring Dad out for breakfast at the Nacmine Hall 900 am - 100 pmJuly long weekend Rosebud Junior Clinic Priced at $20 per person Great professional advice for the kids Call the pro shop at 403-677-2250 to book your camp or more informationJuly 30 - August 3 Drumheller Vacation Bible School at Church of the Nazarene 930 am - 12 noon Kindergarten to Grade 5 Registration $10 Contact Dorothy Reeder 403-823-7020Wednesday Afternoon KidsClub After School Program 330 - 530 pm Drumheller Church of the Nazarene 627 6 Street East 403-823-7020 for information

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FULL FOOD MENU ndash FAMILY DINING EVERYDAYBuff alo Burgers bull Steaks bull Light Lunches bull Homemade Apple Pie

Childrenrsquos Menu

Kassandra Russell is the winner of Mayrsquos photo contest for inSide Drumheller Russell submitted a picture of her daughter Emilia holding a baby chick

inSide photo by Michael James

Russell wins May photo contest

Badlands given big role in The Seventh Son

The picturesque terrain of the badlands will be centre stage in the opening shot of the new Legendary Pictures movie The Seventh Son starring Ben Barnes and Jeff Bridges Mayor Terry Yemen and Bob Cromwell economic development offi cer for the Town spent some time showing the movie crew around Horseshoe Canyon The movie will be the fi rst Hollywood fi lm to come here since 2004

inSide photo by Michael James

Patrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

St Anthonyrsquos School stu-dents were burning up the track and fi eld this season bringing home a number of top fi nishes Th e team coached by

Gavin Makse Tom Stolz and Shannon Doel was at Glenmore Athletic Park on Wednesday June 5 to com-pete in the South Central High Junior High Zones Despite blustery condi-

tions the athletes excelled Kalenda Lewandowski competed in the Bantam Long Jump and a 415 me-tre jump earned her a silver medal In the Triple Jump she placed sixth with a jump of 825 metres Haylea Crone competed in the 400m and placed tenth with a time of 11394 In the 800m she clocked a time of 255 for a fi fth place fi nish Michael Peters competed

in the Bantam 400m with a time of 10704 for a sixth place fi nish Spencer Aulenbach com-peted in the Midget Boys Long Jump and a 42 metre leap earned him an eighth place fi nish In the Triple Jump he placed seventh with a jump of 942 metres Coach Makse said he was impressed with the teamrsquos performance in that four athletes were able to earn four ribbons for their ef-

forts Th is follows up on the performance of Jakub St Jean the lone senior high competitor for the school He competed at zones at Foothills Athletic Park on May 23 He ran in the Junior Boys 1500m and placed eighth In the 800m he placed ninth He also competed in the Long Jump and came in twelfth place

16 - Friday June 15 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

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

We are not just handymenwersquore professionals with

experienced staff to do the job right

Maintenance amp Renovations

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bull Zoomboom - 40 ftbull Bobcat Service

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Call now for your free estimate

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

ATHLETEOF THE

WEEKWEEKCarol Todor local dance and yoga instructor is also an avid athlete working out at the local gym four to fi ve days per week participating in marathons and more

Nominate a Boston Pizza Athlete of the WeekEmail a short bio and current photo to

informationinsidedrumhellercom or drop off at inSide Drumheller offi ce 515 Highway 10 East Drumheller

Carol stop by Boston Pizza Drumheller

and pickup your FREE Individual Pizza

and Pop coupon

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Two tickets to The Beach BoysWednesday July 11 2012

Calgary Stampede performanceSing a Beach Boyrsquos song and you could win

and wersquoll videotape you singing or submit your own to informationdrumhellermailcom

Donrsquot have to be good just have to be willing

Videos will be posted on our Facebook page The video with the most ldquolikesrdquo will be the winner Deadline to vote Monday July 2 2012 at midnight

WIN 2 TICKETS TO SEE THE BEACH BOYS

Deadline for submissions is June 21 at 500 pm Stop by The Drumheller Mail at 515 Highway 10 East or email informationdrumhellermailcom Winner must agree to the publication of their photo and name in a future edition of The Drumheller Mail or inSide Drumheller drumhellerd h lllld h ll

Top fi nishes for St Anthonyrsquos track athletes

Track and fi eld athletes from St Anthonyrsquos per-formed well at zones this season Members of the team include (l-r) coach Gavin Makse Michael Pe-

ters Jakub St Jean Haylea Crone Spencer Aulen-back coach Tom Stolz and Kalenda Lewandowski

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

Find your copy on standsand in your mailboxEvery Friday

Call 403-823-2580 to place your ad today

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Page 7: inSide Drumheller June 15,2012

Donella SwanThe Weekender

It is the eighth year run-ning for the Encana Bad-lands Science Camp at the Royal Tyrrell Museum Combining the natural re-sources of the area and ac-cess to scientifi c research at the museum off ers campers a real hands-on experience ldquoWe sell out early every

year and therersquos about a 50 per cent return rate for campersrdquo said Morgan Sy-vertsen science camp coor-dinator at the Royal Tyrrell Museum Due to the high return rate of campers the program is just a little bit diff erent each year ldquoWe are a niche camp in that we just do dinosaurs but we try to add more el-ements each yearrdquo said Sy-vertsen

Teaching geology learn-ing how to spot fossils pre-paring them and learning the science of palaeontol-ogy are just a few things of-fered by the camp ldquoEverybody loves it Irsquove seen a lot of people com-ing with family and friends and spending their holidays hererdquo said Syvertsen Campers and counsel-lors make their homes in teepees on a camp site just a short distance from the museum Th ree meals a day plus snacks are served to

ensure campers are full of energy for a full itinerary of activities Th ere are three science camps available junior sci-ence camp ages 9-11 se-nior science camp ages 12-15 family science camp ages fi ve and up Th e junior and senior camps run for six days and the family camp runs for three For more information re-garding science camp go to wwwtyrrellmuseumcom

ldquoWe are a niche camp in that we

just do dinosaurs but we try to add

more elements each year

Morgan Syvertsen

QU

OTE

Friday June 15 2012 Page 7 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

Home of the famous Country DonairArea 51 Lounge

Fun is at Flavourz403-823-4447

Next to DQ

Happy Hour4 pm - 7 pm

Beer $350

Sunday amp MondayAll Day

Wrong side of the tracks DJ Party by

Thomas D amp Sean DSaturday June 16

Friday Rib NightWednesday Wing Night

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403-823-5155

bull Cable Color TV bull Direct Dial Phones

bull 2 Room Suites bull Air Conditioning

bull Kitchens bull Fridges in Every Room

bull Affordable Rooms bull Free Internet

Turn West 2 Blocks North of Bridge

WHIFSFLAPJACK HOUSEWAFFLES bull HAMBURGERS bull ICE CREAM

bull FLAPJACKS bull SALADS

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

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

While attending the Encana Badlands Science Camp at the Royal Tyrrell Museum campers will make their homes in teepees These teepees are located on a camp site just a short distance from the museum Combining the natural resources of the area and the sci-entifi c research available from the museum campers are sure to get a great understanding and hands-on experience with palaeontology

photo submitted

Discover pre-historic past of Canadian Badlands

CAPTIONThisThisCaption This is a weekly feature asking readers to pro-vide a headline for a humourous photo from the valley

Winners will receive a Drumheller Mail prize pack Please give us a call at 403-823-2580 fax at 403-823-3864

email informationinsidedrumhellercom or visit us on Facebook

David Pedersen (left) Mitchell Toffan and Josh Kluck show their stuff at the DVSS awards ceremony on Wednesday evening

inSide photo by Michael James

Last WeeksWeekswinner was ldquoCameron White performs a new street-dance the ldquoSpider-manrdquo or the ldquoSpidey as itrsquos known in downtown Drum-hollardquo by Megan McLauchlin via Faecbook Stop by the Drumheller Mail Highway 9 south to collect your prize

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

ROSEBUDAKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE

Downtown CoreRotary Splash Park

DOWNTOWN DRUMHELLER

Bus DepotBadlands Historical Centre

Post Office

Civic CentreLibrary

RCMP

Medical Clinic

Medical Clinic

HOSPITAL

MIDLAND PROVINCIAL PARK

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

TO

TO NacmineBleriot FerryCarbon

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

LEGEND

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

TO

Map of the

Town of Drumheller

Drumheller Regional

Chamber of Development

amp Tourism

WORLDrsquoS LARGEST DINOSAUR

DeliaVerdant ValleyHandhills Lake

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

2012Home of the

HEY KIDSCool down at the

Rotary Splash Park

Located next to the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur

The Fossil Shop

WHIFS Flapjack House

Horseshoe CanyonHelicopter Rides

REPTILEWORLD

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

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

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

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

It was Sam Drumheller who first exploited rich coal reserves

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

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

Tourist information

HospitalH

Badlands Community

Facility

Badlands Comuniity Faclity

Here to make you happyTM

LEGEND

Tourist informationHospitalH

Portable water amp dump station Medical Clinic

Dump Station

H

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

Soon to be

SAVE $10OFF YOUR NEXT SERVICE

Warranty ApprovedNext to Boston Pizza (403) 823 9667

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

w20c35m

TH

E O

RIG

INA

L s

ince

198

6The Fossil Shopinc

61 bridge street 403-823-6774

w20c35m

Mic Hogs amp Biker Hogs Welcome

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

Outdoor Patio VLTS Liqour Store Bargain Room Rates Rider Friendly

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BAR

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

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

1102A Highway 9 South Drumheller403-823-8131

w20c35m

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

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

Unique gifts for everyone on your list

k20c35m

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

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

388 Centre Street Downtown Drumheller 403-823-3030

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

k20p

24m

403-823-6362

k20c35m

Free delivery within town limits

on orders over $2500 after 5 pm

2 for 1pizza amp pasta

TAKE OUT ONLY

700 - Highway 9 South Drumheller

Come climb inside the

OPEN DAILYOPEN DAILY

XpsmeXpsmersquorsquottLARGESTEjoptbvsEjoptbvs

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

Visit

Photo by Mike Todor

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

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

WErsquoRE LOCATED IN EAST COULEE AT 169-6TH STREET

(403) 822-2258 k20c36m

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

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

Can you believe it70 flavours of milkshakes

and slushDare to try one

Bernie Made

It

You Gotta Eat Here

k20c35m

Located at The Brick Railway Ave East amp Centre Street

Find us on FacebookFind us on Facebook

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

k20cm

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BARin the Dinosaur Hotel

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

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

ROSEBUDAKOKINISKWAY GOLF COURSE

Downtown CoreRotary Splash Park

DOWNTOWN DRUMHELLER

Bus DepotBadlands Historical Centre

Post Office

Civic CentreLibrary

RCMP

Medical Clinic

Medical Clinic

HOSPITAL

MIDLAND PROVINCIAL PARK

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

TO

TO NacmineBleriot FerryCarbon

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

LEGEND

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

TO

Map of the

Town of Drumheller

Drumheller Regional

Chamber of Development

amp Tourism

WORLDrsquoS LARGEST DINOSAUR

DeliaVerdant ValleyHandhills Lake

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

2012Home of the

HEY KIDSCool down at the

Rotary Splash Park

Located next to the Worldrsquos Largest Dinosaur

The Fossil Shop

WHIFS Flapjack House

Horseshoe CanyonHelicopter Rides

REPTILEWORLD

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

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

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

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

It was Sam Drumheller who first exploited rich coal reserves

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

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

Tourist information

HospitalH

Badlands Community

Facility

Badlands Comuniity Faclity

Here to make you happyTM

LEGEND

Tourist informationHospitalH

Portable water amp dump station Medical Clinic

Dump Station

H

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

Soon to be

SAVE $10OFF YOUR NEXT SERVICE

Warranty ApprovedNext to Boston Pizza (403) 823 9667

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

w20c35m

TH

E O

RIG

INA

L s

ince

198

6The Fossil Shopinc

61 bridge street 403-823-6774

w20c35m

Mic Hogs amp Biker Hogs Welcome

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

Outdoor Patio VLTS Liqour Store Bargain Room Rates Rider Friendly

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BAR

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

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

1102A Highway 9 South Drumheller403-823-8131

w20c35m

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

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

Unique gifts for everyone on your list

k20c35m

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

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

388 Centre Street Downtown Drumheller 403-823-3030

RESTAURANTChinese amp Western Cuisine

k20p

24m

403-823-6362

k20c35m

Free delivery within town limits

on orders over $2500 after 5 pm

2 for 1pizza amp pasta

TAKE OUT ONLY

700 - Highway 9 South Drumheller

Come climb inside the

OPEN DAILYOPEN DAILY

XpsmeXpsmersquorsquottLARGESTEjoptbvsEjoptbvs

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

Visit

Photo by Mike Todor

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

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

WErsquoRE LOCATED IN EAST COULEE AT 169-6TH STREET

(403) 822-2258 k20c36m

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

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

Can you believe it70 flavours of milkshakes

and slushDare to try one

Bernie Made

It

You Gotta Eat Here

k20c35m

Located at The Brick Railway Ave East amp Centre Street

Find us on FacebookFind us on Facebook

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

k20cm

NEWCASTLE BARNEWCASTLE BARin the Dinosaur Hotel

Bernie and the Boys Bistro

Michael JamesThe Weekender

On Saturday evening the Drumheller Fire Depart-ment was out in full force on the river after a resident reported an overturned ca-noe fl oating down the Red Deer River Emergency crews were forced to assume the worst someone canoeing on the river had capsized and was in need of help Th e canoe was observed fl oating by the Rosedale Suspension Bridge by a resident and reported to the Drumheller RCMP Th e RCMP immediately informed the Fire Depart-ment and within minutes an emergency alert was activated and crews were on the river to retrieve the boat and anybody who may be in trouble When crews came upon the boat by the hoodoos they found a life jacket and an oar Th e canoe was pulled ashore in East Cou-lee Th e night was growing dark forcing a pause in the

search for the canoersquos occu-pant Th e next morning the RCMP received some good yet frustrating news

ldquoTh e next morning [Sun-day] the person who rent-ed it called our offi ce and asked if anyone had found their canoerdquo said Staff Ser-geant Art Hopkins A couple had rented a ca-noe from Edmonton and were trying to launch from Riverview Park Th ey lost control of the canoe and it was carried away by the riv-er Th e two searched for the canoe but waited until the next morning to inform the RCMP

ldquoTh ey neglected to phone anybody about the canoe Th e Fire Department went out to see if anybody was in need of assistance when in fact it was just a lost canoerdquo said Staff Sergeant Hop-

kins ldquoIt was quite a wasterdquo In this situation emer-gency personnel must op-erate under the assumption someone is in trouble ldquoIt was overturned so we have to assume until prov-en otherwise somebody is in the riverrdquo said Fire Chief Bill Bachynski Th e river can be danger-ous especially considering it is running high at the mo-

ment ldquoAt the height the river is now people should use extreme caution It doesnrsquot matter if itrsquos high or low wa-ter you have to be cautious make sure you wear a life jacketrdquo said Bachynski Residents are also asked to report immediately if something akin to this sit-uation happens Had the couple reported the miss-

ing canoe sooner emergency personnel could have been saved for a real emergency

ldquoThey neglected to phone

anybody about the canoe The

Fire Department went out to see if

anybody was in need of assistance when in fact it was just a lost canoerdquo

Staff Sergeant Hopkins

QU

OTE

Page 10 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller Friday June 15 2012

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

While in Rosebud be sure to visit

Wild Horse JackrsquosShow this ad and receive

10 off all food (not including beverages and tax)

Fully licensed Hours Wed - Sat Noon - 8 pm

Friday is Prime Rib Night

For reservations call 403-677-2999

May 25 - August 25

Matinees - Wed Thurs Sat Evenings - Thurs Fri Sat

Only 25 minutes from Drumheller

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

Come see

biggest little story

biggest little town

July 4 - August 25

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

Adaptation of the poignant and moving novel by Chaim Potok

Coming Soon

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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

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

bull Cobras bull Gila Monsters bull Anacondas bull Crocodiles

Fred the 600 lb American Alligator

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

Special Educational Programs are availablefor pre-booked groups

Complete the Drumheller Experience

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

4038238623 bull wwwreptileworldnet 95 - 3 Avenue E Downtown Drumheller

k20c35m

Where to goWHEN YOU HAVE TO GO

Visitors if you need a washroom please use ours

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

HORSESHOE CANYON HELICOPTER RIDES

TWO TO THREE PASSENGERS AT A TIMEPER PERSON

$5000

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$4000perperson

The wayward canoe was picked up from the Drum-heller Fire Department on Wednesday The canoe was found capsized fl oating down the Red Deer River Crews quickly responded and had to assume

someone may have been in it on the river The fol-lowing morning the couple who had lost the canoe reported it missing to RCMP

inSide photo by Michael James

Lost canoe sparks full mobilization of emergency crews

Friday June 15 2012 Page 11 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

ATTENTION VISITORSThe Drumheller Mail for your chance to win a

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

A B

C D

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

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

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

or email to informationdrumhellermailcom One entry per person

Riverside Riverside Value Drug Value Drug MartMart

CORNERRESTAURANT

NAPIERTHEATRE

If you know someone who has a cool ride let us know

Call us at 403-823-2580 or email newsinsidedrumhellercomRides

When the sun is shining it is not unusual to see Den-nis Edwards and his companion Hamish a pure bred German Shepherd cruising with the top down on their shiny red convertible Edwards has owned the replica

of a 1954 MGTD built on a 1974 Volkswagen Beetle chassis for about three years He bought it built and has made a few additions but mostly he has it just for the pleasure of summer cruising

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

AKOKINISKWAY GOLF CLUB

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

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

Come climb inside the

OPEN DAILYOPEN DAILY

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

Summer cruisingSummer cruising

CLUES ACROSS1 3rd VP Aaron5 Not hard9 Revolutions per minute12 Assoc of Licensed Aircraft Engineers13 Being of use or service14 Macaws15 1960rsquos college civil rights organization16 Protection from extradition17 Animal examiner18 Japanese persimmon19 Commands right20 A stage of development22 Irish English amp Gordon24 Showing keen interest25 Doyens26 Remain as is27 36 inches (abbr)28 Told on31 Making a sustained din33 Poked from behind34 24th state35 Himalayan goat36 Diver breathing gear39 Groups of three40 Not tightly42 Regenerate43 Strung necklace part44 Breezed through46 Imitate47 Do-nothings49 Unconsciousness50 Golf score51 Fertilizes52 Used for baking or drying53 Autonomic nervous system54 Turner Williams amp Kennedy55 Hawaiian goose

CLUES DOWN1 Usually in the sun2 Arm bones3 Placed on a display stand4 Repeat a poem aloud5 Eyelid gland infections6 Lubes7 A contagious viral disease8 Stormy amp unpeaceful9 Devastated amp ruined10 Put in advance11 Paterrsquos partner13 Exploiters16 Meeting schedules21 Intensely dislikes23 ldquoTim McGrawrdquo was her 1st hit

28 Fishing implement29 Atomic 1830 Microgadus fi shes31 Blue jack salmon32 Of I33 Feet fi rst somersault dives35 Tool to remove bone from the skull36 Glides high37 Tower signal light38 Small recess off a larger room39 Water chestnut genus40 City on the River Aire41 Itrsquos capital is Sanaa43 Lost blood45 A citizen of Denmark48 River in NE Scotland

BREAK

ARIES - Mar 21Apr 20Aries the week may begin a little off-kilter but youll fi nd that by Wednesday or Thursday things turn around signifi cantly A couple of opportunities for socialization arise

TAURUS - Apr 21May 21Take inventory of your life this week Taurus and make the necessary tweaks to align you with your primary goals Take a cue from someone organized

GEMINI - May 22Jun 21Gemini youre inspired to do something creative Narrow down the possibilities Maybe you want to paint indoors or take on a new craft hobby Either way youll fi nd success

CANCER - Jun 22Jul 22Even the most organized people can get tripped up once in a while Cancer This week you may be unable to keep track of things Keep your cool and you will get it under control

LEO - Jul 23Aug 23Take control of a situation that arises Leo because right now it seems no one else is capable of handling the situation You may prove to be an excellent leader

VIRGO - Aug 24Sept 22Infl uential people will be moving in your social circles Virgo Failure to introduce yourself and network could lead to setbacks in your em-ployment goals

LIBRA - Sept 23Oct 23Once the excitement of an event wears off Libra you may be left fl oundering for a little while Dont wallow in boredom Get started on a new project

SCORPIO - Oct 24Nov 22Sometimes much more can be said by remaining quiet that actually speaking Scorpio Keep this in mind when you are socializing with new people

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23Dec 21It can sometimes feel lonely at the top Sagittarius Now that youve acquired many of the things you wanted the resulting feelings may not be what you thought

CAPRICORN - Dec 22Jan 20Now may be the time to get serious about your efforts to fi nd a new job Capricorn Start doing the legwork and get your name out to new people as much as you can

AQUARIUS - Jan 21Feb 18Although youre a do-it-yourself person by nature Aquarius sometimes letting someone get the job done frees you up for more important projects You also get a needed break

PISCES - Feb 19Mar 20Pisces you cant seem to keep your mind on the thing at hand Your wandering thoughts may put you in tune with a better idea

Horoscopes

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BROWN-DONAISBeverly Agnes

October 24 1956 - June 5 2012

It is with great sadness that the family of Bev announces her passing follow-ing a courageous battle with cancer

An Angel whispered take my hand and come with me

Your work here is done I went away to a place where therersquos no tears nor sorrow

only laughter and smiles there will always be a Tomorrow

I am not alone all who went before are here

They awaited my returnI know yoursquoll grieve and

wish I was still hereI am here in the memories

you hold dearI did not wish for you to cry

nor feel sad My pain is gone and I am Free

The family invites you to join them in a Celebration of Bevrsquos Life Friday June 15 2012 at 100 pm Midland Hall Mid-land Alberta In lieu of fl owers the fam-ily requests donations be made to the Alberta Childrens Hospital in memory

of Kala Donais 24nc

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Th omas Mulcain Why do these guys (Th omas Lukasuk) insist on ldquoTh omasrdquo Wasnrsquot there once a leader of the NDP who went by ldquoTom-myrdquo Anyway Th omas Mulcair present leader of the NDP was once the environment minister in Quebec Minister of the Environment In Que-bec how could he possibly be better qualifi ed to understand all that is bad and wrong with our oilsand development Add to those the fact that he took a 20 40 60 minute helicopter ride over the site And then therersquos the self delusion that he will someday be Prime Minister Add it all up and you will see that the man is eminently qualifi ed to dump on another provincersquos resource development James Cameron the Hollywood guy who dumped on us could go to Mulcair for advice on the subject so much knowledge does he possess Th erersquos a problem with all Mr Mulcairrsquos rantings and itrsquos a problem the media have seemed to miss It concerns the environment and Que-bec therefore it concerns Mr Mulcair Unfortunately he seems to have missed it or because itrsquos in Quebec hersquos chosen to ignore it It didnrsquot catch the attention of James Cameron nor have I heard a peep out of enviro-guru David Suzuki Perhaps itrsquos because it produces ldquocleanrdquo energy - ie hydroelectric Irsquom talking about James Bay Hydro project which fl ooded close to 5000 square miles displaced whole Indian communities and destroyed wildlife migration patterns Its construction submerged 5000 square miles of boreal forest Th is is the same boreal forest that environmental experts tell us is a great ldquocarbon sinkrdquo that is it absorbs huge amounts of carbon dioxide Th is is 5000 square miles of ldquocarbon sinkrdquo that can never be recovered or reclaimed as it is under hundreds of feet of water But nobody says a word Quebec Hydro is working on another massive project where it is about to divert more rivers displace more Cree Indians ruin more wild-life habitat and submerge another 1000 square miles of boreal forest under water You canrsquot plant trees here you canrsquot seed grass you canrsquot re-introduce wildlife Itrsquos gone itrsquos fl ooded it canrsquot be reclaimed Yet where is the hue and cry Quebec is very good with the ldquobuild it then paint it greenrdquo policy Open pit mining such as the oilsands can be reclaimed Soil and rock can be put back into place trees and shrubs planted seeded to various grasses Irsquove seen it done Eventually Nature reclaims things but man can help hurry the process On the other hand Nature can never reclaim land thatrsquos been submerged under water One has to ask where was Tommy Mulcair when all these beautiful rivers were being diverted all these people displaced all the wildlife lost and their habitat ruined and so much of our great ldquocarbon sinkrdquo sunk Where were you Tommy

Donella Swan | inSide Drumheller

With summer just around the corner garage sale sea-son has started up in the valley and surrounding area Darlene Shannon has been garage saling for over 25 years Here are some of her tips and tricks to scoring at garage sales ldquoI highlight all the garage sale ads in the paper I co-lour code them for each area then I can map out my best routerdquo said Shannon She also said she high-lights sales starting on Fri-day so she can get there on the opening day and have the best selection Shannon also suggested that arriving early will in-crease your chances of fi nd-ing something interesting ldquoTh e worst thing I ever lost out on at a garage sale was an antique chairrdquo said Shannon She said that while she

was sitting in the chair an-other customer had went and paid for the item If you really like some-thing you get it Donrsquot be looking aroundrdquo said Shan-non She said she doesnrsquot ever bring her big purse Th at way her hands are free to browse the sale items Shannon said she bought a small cross-body purse at a garage sale which she carries with her during her trips ldquoI also try to bring lots of change because they only have so much change at the salesrdquo said Shannon She suggested wearing comfortable clothes be-cause you may be out there for a few hours ldquoBringing your own bags is something to remember you may need themrdquo said Shannon Garage sales can be a nice way to spend a day fi nding knick-knacks and treasures ldquoI like to go for fun now and fi nd things for family and friendsrdquo said Shannon Pick up Th e Drumheller Mail for weekly listings of all area garage sales

Darlene Shannon has been an avid garage saler for over 25 years now Here she is with her small purse intended for her garage sale trips a garage sale listing from The Drumheller Mail and a small decorative box to which she calls her ldquobest fi ndrdquo

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Secrets of an avid garage saler

I highlight all the garage sale ads in the paper

I colour code them for each area then

I can map out my best routerdquo

Darlene Shannon

QU

OTE

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Lightscameraaction Th e Drumheller area badlands are being thrust into the spotlight again for a major motion picture Legendary Pictures is investigat-ing the potential of Horseshoe Canyon being used in the open-ing shot of their new movie Th e Seventh Son Mayor Terry Yemen and eco-nomic development offi cer Bob Cromwell spent some time with a crew from the production showing them around our unique terrain ldquoWhen they phoned me the movie had already started fi lm-ing What theyrsquore looking for is the opening shot of the movierdquo said Cromwell ldquoTh atrsquos how the movie starts and itrsquos going to all be done in Horseshoe Canyonrdquo Th e shot will be done using 24 hour time lapse fi lming using an IMAX camera Th e footage will then be used in the opening scene in a display of magic show-ing how the world has aged over the centuries Th e movie crew had scouted locations in British Columbia and Kananaskis and fi nished their trip by stopping in Drum-heller ldquoTh ey phoned me from Spring Bank and let us know they were on their way Mayor Yemen and I jumped into a truck and met them at the airportrdquo said Crom-well Th e crew consisted of the pro-ducers directors cinematogra-pher and more Everyone hiked through the canyon when it was soaked from recent rains ldquoIt was the whorsquos-who We were at the lookout point and they asked how to get down so the mayor said wersquod have to hikerdquo said Cromwell ldquoIt had been rain-ing all day so the bentonite and mud was clinging to us It was unbelievable Th ey were covered with so much gunk by the end of itrdquo Th e movie is based on Th e Spookrsquos Apprentice by Joseph Delaney Th e tale follows Tom Ward a young teenager as he is trained by the Spook to fi ght evil in a medieval setting

Th e movie stars Ben Barnes (Th e Chronicles of Narnia Prince Caspian) as Tom and Jeff Bridg-es (True Grit Tron Legacy Iron Man) as the Spook Julianne Moore Alicia Vikander and Kit Harington also star At the moment Cromwell is working on the logistics of being able to use the land for fi lming Considering the area is a provin-cial park there are some require-ments ldquoIf they get in and shoot they know they are tasked with doing a full environmental reclama-tionrdquo said Cromwell Th e movie is yet another in a long list of fi lms that have taken

advantage of our unique terrain Th e most famous being Unforgiv-en and Superman Th e last Hol-lywood movies to be fi lmed here were in 2004 though smaller productions such as Remember by Airdrie based MovieMakers have fi lmed here ldquoTh ere are quite a few mov-ies where you can pick out shots fi lmed in Drumheller here and there but to have an opening scene has quite an impactrdquo said Cromwell ldquoI was asking them what the spin off to the commu-nity could be Once they know they have a place that is willing to work with them it really helpsrdquo

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DRUMHELLER AREA NIGHTLIFEMay 25 - August 25 Rosebud Anne of Green Gables See the classical musical about small-town life where itrsquos meant to be seen Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom for tickets or show infoPlaying at The Napier Theatre Friday June 15 - Thursday June 21 730 pm Snow White amp the Huntsman Closed MondaysSaturday June 16 Drumheller DJ Party by Thomas D and Sean D Flavourz Restaurant and Lounge Friday June 22 Drumheller Dance the night away at the Sock Hop at the Ice Cream Parlour amp Candy Shop 6-10 pm Best dressed prize Bring the whole family Jurassic Laser Tag amp Arcade Saturday June 23 Hussar CJS Agro Services RetirementCustomer Appreciation BBQ BBQ at 500 pm Entertainment at 700 pm Hussar Community HallSaturday July 21 Drumheller Drumheller Minor Hockey Golf Tournament and Silent Auction Fundraiser Call Alisha Ewing for more information 403-823-0342July 4 - August 25 Rosebud My Name is Asher Lev Adapted from the novel by Charm Potock Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom for tickets or show infoAugust 19-25 Cypress Hills Alberta Youth Entrepreneurship Camp Ages 13 to 15 An action pack week of adventure and entrepreneurship at Eagle Nest Ranch Space is limited apply early Deadline is June 19 2012 For more information call 403-823-770Monday 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

Sunday June 17 is Fatherrsquos DaySunday June 17 Nacmine Bring Dad out for breakfast at the Nacmine Hall 900 am - 100 pmJuly long weekend Rosebud Junior Clinic Priced at $20 per person Great professional advice for the kids Call the pro shop at 403-677-2250 to book your camp or more informationJuly 30 - August 3 Drumheller Vacation Bible School at Church of the Nazarene 930 am - 12 noon Kindergarten to Grade 5 Registration $10 Contact Dorothy Reeder 403-823-7020Wednesday Afternoon KidsClub After School Program 330 - 530 pm Drumheller Church of the Nazarene 627 6 Street East 403-823-7020 for information

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FULL FOOD MENU ndash FAMILY DINING EVERYDAYBuff alo Burgers bull Steaks bull Light Lunches bull Homemade Apple Pie

Childrenrsquos Menu

Kassandra Russell is the winner of Mayrsquos photo contest for inSide Drumheller Russell submitted a picture of her daughter Emilia holding a baby chick

inSide photo by Michael James

Russell wins May photo contest

Badlands given big role in The Seventh Son

The picturesque terrain of the badlands will be centre stage in the opening shot of the new Legendary Pictures movie The Seventh Son starring Ben Barnes and Jeff Bridges Mayor Terry Yemen and Bob Cromwell economic development offi cer for the Town spent some time showing the movie crew around Horseshoe Canyon The movie will be the fi rst Hollywood fi lm to come here since 2004

inSide photo by Michael James

Patrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

St Anthonyrsquos School stu-dents were burning up the track and fi eld this season bringing home a number of top fi nishes Th e team coached by

Gavin Makse Tom Stolz and Shannon Doel was at Glenmore Athletic Park on Wednesday June 5 to com-pete in the South Central High Junior High Zones Despite blustery condi-

tions the athletes excelled Kalenda Lewandowski competed in the Bantam Long Jump and a 415 me-tre jump earned her a silver medal In the Triple Jump she placed sixth with a jump of 825 metres Haylea Crone competed in the 400m and placed tenth with a time of 11394 In the 800m she clocked a time of 255 for a fi fth place fi nish Michael Peters competed

in the Bantam 400m with a time of 10704 for a sixth place fi nish Spencer Aulenbach com-peted in the Midget Boys Long Jump and a 42 metre leap earned him an eighth place fi nish In the Triple Jump he placed seventh with a jump of 942 metres Coach Makse said he was impressed with the teamrsquos performance in that four athletes were able to earn four ribbons for their ef-

forts Th is follows up on the performance of Jakub St Jean the lone senior high competitor for the school He competed at zones at Foothills Athletic Park on May 23 He ran in the Junior Boys 1500m and placed eighth In the 800m he placed ninth He also competed in the Long Jump and came in twelfth place

16 - Friday June 15 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

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ATHLETEOF THE

WEEKWEEKCarol Todor local dance and yoga instructor is also an avid athlete working out at the local gym four to fi ve days per week participating in marathons and more

Nominate a Boston Pizza Athlete of the WeekEmail a short bio and current photo to

informationinsidedrumhellercom or drop off at inSide Drumheller offi ce 515 Highway 10 East Drumheller

Carol stop by Boston Pizza Drumheller

and pickup your FREE Individual Pizza

and Pop coupon

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Two tickets to The Beach BoysWednesday July 11 2012

Calgary Stampede performanceSing a Beach Boyrsquos song and you could win

and wersquoll videotape you singing or submit your own to informationdrumhellermailcom

Donrsquot have to be good just have to be willing

Videos will be posted on our Facebook page The video with the most ldquolikesrdquo will be the winner Deadline to vote Monday July 2 2012 at midnight

WIN 2 TICKETS TO SEE THE BEACH BOYS

Deadline for submissions is June 21 at 500 pm Stop by The Drumheller Mail at 515 Highway 10 East or email informationdrumhellermailcom Winner must agree to the publication of their photo and name in a future edition of The Drumheller Mail or inSide Drumheller drumhellerd h lllld h ll

Top fi nishes for St Anthonyrsquos track athletes

Track and fi eld athletes from St Anthonyrsquos per-formed well at zones this season Members of the team include (l-r) coach Gavin Makse Michael Pe-

ters Jakub St Jean Haylea Crone Spencer Aulen-back coach Tom Stolz and Kalenda Lewandowski

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

Find your copy on standsand in your mailboxEvery Friday

Call 403-823-2580 to place your ad today

Ask for Wendy or Kathryn

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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

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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

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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

Michael JamesThe Weekender

On Saturday evening the Drumheller Fire Depart-ment was out in full force on the river after a resident reported an overturned ca-noe fl oating down the Red Deer River Emergency crews were forced to assume the worst someone canoeing on the river had capsized and was in need of help Th e canoe was observed fl oating by the Rosedale Suspension Bridge by a resident and reported to the Drumheller RCMP Th e RCMP immediately informed the Fire Depart-ment and within minutes an emergency alert was activated and crews were on the river to retrieve the boat and anybody who may be in trouble When crews came upon the boat by the hoodoos they found a life jacket and an oar Th e canoe was pulled ashore in East Cou-lee Th e night was growing dark forcing a pause in the

search for the canoersquos occu-pant Th e next morning the RCMP received some good yet frustrating news

ldquoTh e next morning [Sun-day] the person who rent-ed it called our offi ce and asked if anyone had found their canoerdquo said Staff Ser-geant Art Hopkins A couple had rented a ca-noe from Edmonton and were trying to launch from Riverview Park Th ey lost control of the canoe and it was carried away by the riv-er Th e two searched for the canoe but waited until the next morning to inform the RCMP

ldquoTh ey neglected to phone anybody about the canoe Th e Fire Department went out to see if anybody was in need of assistance when in fact it was just a lost canoerdquo said Staff Sergeant Hop-

kins ldquoIt was quite a wasterdquo In this situation emer-gency personnel must op-erate under the assumption someone is in trouble ldquoIt was overturned so we have to assume until prov-en otherwise somebody is in the riverrdquo said Fire Chief Bill Bachynski Th e river can be danger-ous especially considering it is running high at the mo-

ment ldquoAt the height the river is now people should use extreme caution It doesnrsquot matter if itrsquos high or low wa-ter you have to be cautious make sure you wear a life jacketrdquo said Bachynski Residents are also asked to report immediately if something akin to this sit-uation happens Had the couple reported the miss-

ing canoe sooner emergency personnel could have been saved for a real emergency

ldquoThey neglected to phone

anybody about the canoe The

Fire Department went out to see if

anybody was in need of assistance when in fact it was just a lost canoerdquo

Staff Sergeant Hopkins

QU

OTE

Page 10 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller Friday June 15 2012

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While in Rosebud be sure to visit

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Fully licensed Hours Wed - Sat Noon - 8 pm

Friday is Prime Rib Night

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May 25 - August 25

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

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biggest little story

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July 4 - August 25

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

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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)

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

bull Cobras bull Gila Monsters bull Anacondas bull Crocodiles

Fred the 600 lb American Alligator

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

Special Educational Programs are availablefor pre-booked groups

Complete the Drumheller Experience

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The wayward canoe was picked up from the Drum-heller Fire Department on Wednesday The canoe was found capsized fl oating down the Red Deer River Crews quickly responded and had to assume

someone may have been in it on the river The fol-lowing morning the couple who had lost the canoe reported it missing to RCMP

inSide photo by Michael James

Lost canoe sparks full mobilization of emergency crews

Friday June 15 2012 Page 11 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

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CORNERRESTAURANT

NAPIERTHEATRE

If you know someone who has a cool ride let us know

Call us at 403-823-2580 or email newsinsidedrumhellercomRides

When the sun is shining it is not unusual to see Den-nis Edwards and his companion Hamish a pure bred German Shepherd cruising with the top down on their shiny red convertible Edwards has owned the replica

of a 1954 MGTD built on a 1974 Volkswagen Beetle chassis for about three years He bought it built and has made a few additions but mostly he has it just for the pleasure of summer cruising

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

AKOKINISKWAY GOLF CLUB

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

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CLUES DOWN1 Usually in the sun2 Arm bones3 Placed on a display stand4 Repeat a poem aloud5 Eyelid gland infections6 Lubes7 A contagious viral disease8 Stormy amp unpeaceful9 Devastated amp ruined10 Put in advance11 Paterrsquos partner13 Exploiters16 Meeting schedules21 Intensely dislikes23 ldquoTim McGrawrdquo was her 1st hit

28 Fishing implement29 Atomic 1830 Microgadus fi shes31 Blue jack salmon32 Of I33 Feet fi rst somersault dives35 Tool to remove bone from the skull36 Glides high37 Tower signal light38 Small recess off a larger room39 Water chestnut genus40 City on the River Aire41 Itrsquos capital is Sanaa43 Lost blood45 A citizen of Denmark48 River in NE Scotland

BREAK

ARIES - Mar 21Apr 20Aries the week may begin a little off-kilter but youll fi nd that by Wednesday or Thursday things turn around signifi cantly A couple of opportunities for socialization arise

TAURUS - Apr 21May 21Take inventory of your life this week Taurus and make the necessary tweaks to align you with your primary goals Take a cue from someone organized

GEMINI - May 22Jun 21Gemini youre inspired to do something creative Narrow down the possibilities Maybe you want to paint indoors or take on a new craft hobby Either way youll fi nd success

CANCER - Jun 22Jul 22Even the most organized people can get tripped up once in a while Cancer This week you may be unable to keep track of things Keep your cool and you will get it under control

LEO - Jul 23Aug 23Take control of a situation that arises Leo because right now it seems no one else is capable of handling the situation You may prove to be an excellent leader

VIRGO - Aug 24Sept 22Infl uential people will be moving in your social circles Virgo Failure to introduce yourself and network could lead to setbacks in your em-ployment goals

LIBRA - Sept 23Oct 23Once the excitement of an event wears off Libra you may be left fl oundering for a little while Dont wallow in boredom Get started on a new project

SCORPIO - Oct 24Nov 22Sometimes much more can be said by remaining quiet that actually speaking Scorpio Keep this in mind when you are socializing with new people

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23Dec 21It can sometimes feel lonely at the top Sagittarius Now that youve acquired many of the things you wanted the resulting feelings may not be what you thought

CAPRICORN - Dec 22Jan 20Now may be the time to get serious about your efforts to fi nd a new job Capricorn Start doing the legwork and get your name out to new people as much as you can

AQUARIUS - Jan 21Feb 18Although youre a do-it-yourself person by nature Aquarius sometimes letting someone get the job done frees you up for more important projects You also get a needed break

PISCES - Feb 19Mar 20Pisces you cant seem to keep your mind on the thing at hand Your wandering thoughts may put you in tune with a better idea

Horoscopes

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

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CLASSIFIEDSObituary

BROWN-DONAISBeverly Agnes

October 24 1956 - June 5 2012

It is with great sadness that the family of Bev announces her passing follow-ing a courageous battle with cancer

An Angel whispered take my hand and come with me

Your work here is done I went away to a place where therersquos no tears nor sorrow

only laughter and smiles there will always be a Tomorrow

I am not alone all who went before are here

They awaited my returnI know yoursquoll grieve and

wish I was still hereI am here in the memories

you hold dearI did not wish for you to cry

nor feel sad My pain is gone and I am Free

The family invites you to join them in a Celebration of Bevrsquos Life Friday June 15 2012 at 100 pm Midland Hall Mid-land Alberta In lieu of fl owers the fam-ily requests donations be made to the Alberta Childrens Hospital in memory

of Kala Donais 24nc

14 - Friday June 15 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

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Enter our

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Chips with Salsaa little spicy

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Th omas Mulcain Why do these guys (Th omas Lukasuk) insist on ldquoTh omasrdquo Wasnrsquot there once a leader of the NDP who went by ldquoTom-myrdquo Anyway Th omas Mulcair present leader of the NDP was once the environment minister in Quebec Minister of the Environment In Que-bec how could he possibly be better qualifi ed to understand all that is bad and wrong with our oilsand development Add to those the fact that he took a 20 40 60 minute helicopter ride over the site And then therersquos the self delusion that he will someday be Prime Minister Add it all up and you will see that the man is eminently qualifi ed to dump on another provincersquos resource development James Cameron the Hollywood guy who dumped on us could go to Mulcair for advice on the subject so much knowledge does he possess Th erersquos a problem with all Mr Mulcairrsquos rantings and itrsquos a problem the media have seemed to miss It concerns the environment and Que-bec therefore it concerns Mr Mulcair Unfortunately he seems to have missed it or because itrsquos in Quebec hersquos chosen to ignore it It didnrsquot catch the attention of James Cameron nor have I heard a peep out of enviro-guru David Suzuki Perhaps itrsquos because it produces ldquocleanrdquo energy - ie hydroelectric Irsquom talking about James Bay Hydro project which fl ooded close to 5000 square miles displaced whole Indian communities and destroyed wildlife migration patterns Its construction submerged 5000 square miles of boreal forest Th is is the same boreal forest that environmental experts tell us is a great ldquocarbon sinkrdquo that is it absorbs huge amounts of carbon dioxide Th is is 5000 square miles of ldquocarbon sinkrdquo that can never be recovered or reclaimed as it is under hundreds of feet of water But nobody says a word Quebec Hydro is working on another massive project where it is about to divert more rivers displace more Cree Indians ruin more wild-life habitat and submerge another 1000 square miles of boreal forest under water You canrsquot plant trees here you canrsquot seed grass you canrsquot re-introduce wildlife Itrsquos gone itrsquos fl ooded it canrsquot be reclaimed Yet where is the hue and cry Quebec is very good with the ldquobuild it then paint it greenrdquo policy Open pit mining such as the oilsands can be reclaimed Soil and rock can be put back into place trees and shrubs planted seeded to various grasses Irsquove seen it done Eventually Nature reclaims things but man can help hurry the process On the other hand Nature can never reclaim land thatrsquos been submerged under water One has to ask where was Tommy Mulcair when all these beautiful rivers were being diverted all these people displaced all the wildlife lost and their habitat ruined and so much of our great ldquocarbon sinkrdquo sunk Where were you Tommy

Donella Swan | inSide Drumheller

With summer just around the corner garage sale sea-son has started up in the valley and surrounding area Darlene Shannon has been garage saling for over 25 years Here are some of her tips and tricks to scoring at garage sales ldquoI highlight all the garage sale ads in the paper I co-lour code them for each area then I can map out my best routerdquo said Shannon She also said she high-lights sales starting on Fri-day so she can get there on the opening day and have the best selection Shannon also suggested that arriving early will in-crease your chances of fi nd-ing something interesting ldquoTh e worst thing I ever lost out on at a garage sale was an antique chairrdquo said Shannon She said that while she

was sitting in the chair an-other customer had went and paid for the item If you really like some-thing you get it Donrsquot be looking aroundrdquo said Shan-non She said she doesnrsquot ever bring her big purse Th at way her hands are free to browse the sale items Shannon said she bought a small cross-body purse at a garage sale which she carries with her during her trips ldquoI also try to bring lots of change because they only have so much change at the salesrdquo said Shannon She suggested wearing comfortable clothes be-cause you may be out there for a few hours ldquoBringing your own bags is something to remember you may need themrdquo said Shannon Garage sales can be a nice way to spend a day fi nding knick-knacks and treasures ldquoI like to go for fun now and fi nd things for family and friendsrdquo said Shannon Pick up Th e Drumheller Mail for weekly listings of all area garage sales

Darlene Shannon has been an avid garage saler for over 25 years now Here she is with her small purse intended for her garage sale trips a garage sale listing from The Drumheller Mail and a small decorative box to which she calls her ldquobest fi ndrdquo

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Secrets of an avid garage saler

I highlight all the garage sale ads in the paper

I colour code them for each area then

I can map out my best routerdquo

Darlene Shannon

QU

OTE

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Lightscameraaction Th e Drumheller area badlands are being thrust into the spotlight again for a major motion picture Legendary Pictures is investigat-ing the potential of Horseshoe Canyon being used in the open-ing shot of their new movie Th e Seventh Son Mayor Terry Yemen and eco-nomic development offi cer Bob Cromwell spent some time with a crew from the production showing them around our unique terrain ldquoWhen they phoned me the movie had already started fi lm-ing What theyrsquore looking for is the opening shot of the movierdquo said Cromwell ldquoTh atrsquos how the movie starts and itrsquos going to all be done in Horseshoe Canyonrdquo Th e shot will be done using 24 hour time lapse fi lming using an IMAX camera Th e footage will then be used in the opening scene in a display of magic show-ing how the world has aged over the centuries Th e movie crew had scouted locations in British Columbia and Kananaskis and fi nished their trip by stopping in Drum-heller ldquoTh ey phoned me from Spring Bank and let us know they were on their way Mayor Yemen and I jumped into a truck and met them at the airportrdquo said Crom-well Th e crew consisted of the pro-ducers directors cinematogra-pher and more Everyone hiked through the canyon when it was soaked from recent rains ldquoIt was the whorsquos-who We were at the lookout point and they asked how to get down so the mayor said wersquod have to hikerdquo said Cromwell ldquoIt had been rain-ing all day so the bentonite and mud was clinging to us It was unbelievable Th ey were covered with so much gunk by the end of itrdquo Th e movie is based on Th e Spookrsquos Apprentice by Joseph Delaney Th e tale follows Tom Ward a young teenager as he is trained by the Spook to fi ght evil in a medieval setting

Th e movie stars Ben Barnes (Th e Chronicles of Narnia Prince Caspian) as Tom and Jeff Bridg-es (True Grit Tron Legacy Iron Man) as the Spook Julianne Moore Alicia Vikander and Kit Harington also star At the moment Cromwell is working on the logistics of being able to use the land for fi lming Considering the area is a provin-cial park there are some require-ments ldquoIf they get in and shoot they know they are tasked with doing a full environmental reclama-tionrdquo said Cromwell Th e movie is yet another in a long list of fi lms that have taken

advantage of our unique terrain Th e most famous being Unforgiv-en and Superman Th e last Hol-lywood movies to be fi lmed here were in 2004 though smaller productions such as Remember by Airdrie based MovieMakers have fi lmed here ldquoTh ere are quite a few mov-ies where you can pick out shots fi lmed in Drumheller here and there but to have an opening scene has quite an impactrdquo said Cromwell ldquoI was asking them what the spin off to the commu-nity could be Once they know they have a place that is willing to work with them it really helpsrdquo

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HAPPENINGS

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DRUMHELLER AREA NIGHTLIFEMay 25 - August 25 Rosebud Anne of Green Gables See the classical musical about small-town life where itrsquos meant to be seen Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom for tickets or show infoPlaying at The Napier Theatre Friday June 15 - Thursday June 21 730 pm Snow White amp the Huntsman Closed MondaysSaturday June 16 Drumheller DJ Party by Thomas D and Sean D Flavourz Restaurant and Lounge Friday June 22 Drumheller Dance the night away at the Sock Hop at the Ice Cream Parlour amp Candy Shop 6-10 pm Best dressed prize Bring the whole family Jurassic Laser Tag amp Arcade Saturday June 23 Hussar CJS Agro Services RetirementCustomer Appreciation BBQ BBQ at 500 pm Entertainment at 700 pm Hussar Community HallSaturday July 21 Drumheller Drumheller Minor Hockey Golf Tournament and Silent Auction Fundraiser Call Alisha Ewing for more information 403-823-0342July 4 - August 25 Rosebud My Name is Asher Lev Adapted from the novel by Charm Potock Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom for tickets or show infoAugust 19-25 Cypress Hills Alberta Youth Entrepreneurship Camp Ages 13 to 15 An action pack week of adventure and entrepreneurship at Eagle Nest Ranch Space is limited apply early Deadline is June 19 2012 For more information call 403-823-770Monday 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

Sunday June 17 is Fatherrsquos DaySunday June 17 Nacmine Bring Dad out for breakfast at the Nacmine Hall 900 am - 100 pmJuly long weekend Rosebud Junior Clinic Priced at $20 per person Great professional advice for the kids Call the pro shop at 403-677-2250 to book your camp or more informationJuly 30 - August 3 Drumheller Vacation Bible School at Church of the Nazarene 930 am - 12 noon Kindergarten to Grade 5 Registration $10 Contact Dorothy Reeder 403-823-7020Wednesday Afternoon KidsClub After School Program 330 - 530 pm Drumheller Church of the Nazarene 627 6 Street East 403-823-7020 for information

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Kassandra Russell is the winner of Mayrsquos photo contest for inSide Drumheller Russell submitted a picture of her daughter Emilia holding a baby chick

inSide photo by Michael James

Russell wins May photo contest

Badlands given big role in The Seventh Son

The picturesque terrain of the badlands will be centre stage in the opening shot of the new Legendary Pictures movie The Seventh Son starring Ben Barnes and Jeff Bridges Mayor Terry Yemen and Bob Cromwell economic development offi cer for the Town spent some time showing the movie crew around Horseshoe Canyon The movie will be the fi rst Hollywood fi lm to come here since 2004

inSide photo by Michael James

Patrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

St Anthonyrsquos School stu-dents were burning up the track and fi eld this season bringing home a number of top fi nishes Th e team coached by

Gavin Makse Tom Stolz and Shannon Doel was at Glenmore Athletic Park on Wednesday June 5 to com-pete in the South Central High Junior High Zones Despite blustery condi-

tions the athletes excelled Kalenda Lewandowski competed in the Bantam Long Jump and a 415 me-tre jump earned her a silver medal In the Triple Jump she placed sixth with a jump of 825 metres Haylea Crone competed in the 400m and placed tenth with a time of 11394 In the 800m she clocked a time of 255 for a fi fth place fi nish Michael Peters competed

in the Bantam 400m with a time of 10704 for a sixth place fi nish Spencer Aulenbach com-peted in the Midget Boys Long Jump and a 42 metre leap earned him an eighth place fi nish In the Triple Jump he placed seventh with a jump of 942 metres Coach Makse said he was impressed with the teamrsquos performance in that four athletes were able to earn four ribbons for their ef-

forts Th is follows up on the performance of Jakub St Jean the lone senior high competitor for the school He competed at zones at Foothills Athletic Park on May 23 He ran in the Junior Boys 1500m and placed eighth In the 800m he placed ninth He also competed in the Long Jump and came in twelfth place

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ATHLETEOF THE

WEEKWEEKCarol Todor local dance and yoga instructor is also an avid athlete working out at the local gym four to fi ve days per week participating in marathons and more

Nominate a Boston Pizza Athlete of the WeekEmail a short bio and current photo to

informationinsidedrumhellercom or drop off at inSide Drumheller offi ce 515 Highway 10 East Drumheller

Carol stop by Boston Pizza Drumheller

and pickup your FREE Individual Pizza

and Pop coupon

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Two tickets to The Beach BoysWednesday July 11 2012

Calgary Stampede performanceSing a Beach Boyrsquos song and you could win

and wersquoll videotape you singing or submit your own to informationdrumhellermailcom

Donrsquot have to be good just have to be willing

Videos will be posted on our Facebook page The video with the most ldquolikesrdquo will be the winner Deadline to vote Monday July 2 2012 at midnight

WIN 2 TICKETS TO SEE THE BEACH BOYS

Deadline for submissions is June 21 at 500 pm Stop by The Drumheller Mail at 515 Highway 10 East or email informationdrumhellermailcom Winner must agree to the publication of their photo and name in a future edition of The Drumheller Mail or inSide Drumheller drumhellerd h lllld h ll

Top fi nishes for St Anthonyrsquos track athletes

Track and fi eld athletes from St Anthonyrsquos per-formed well at zones this season Members of the team include (l-r) coach Gavin Makse Michael Pe-

ters Jakub St Jean Haylea Crone Spencer Aulen-back coach Tom Stolz and Kalenda Lewandowski

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

Find your copy on standsand in your mailboxEvery Friday

Call 403-823-2580 to place your ad today

Ask for Wendy or Kathryn

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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

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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

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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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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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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

Michael JamesThe Weekender

On Saturday evening the Drumheller Fire Depart-ment was out in full force on the river after a resident reported an overturned ca-noe fl oating down the Red Deer River Emergency crews were forced to assume the worst someone canoeing on the river had capsized and was in need of help Th e canoe was observed fl oating by the Rosedale Suspension Bridge by a resident and reported to the Drumheller RCMP Th e RCMP immediately informed the Fire Depart-ment and within minutes an emergency alert was activated and crews were on the river to retrieve the boat and anybody who may be in trouble When crews came upon the boat by the hoodoos they found a life jacket and an oar Th e canoe was pulled ashore in East Cou-lee Th e night was growing dark forcing a pause in the

search for the canoersquos occu-pant Th e next morning the RCMP received some good yet frustrating news

ldquoTh e next morning [Sun-day] the person who rent-ed it called our offi ce and asked if anyone had found their canoerdquo said Staff Ser-geant Art Hopkins A couple had rented a ca-noe from Edmonton and were trying to launch from Riverview Park Th ey lost control of the canoe and it was carried away by the riv-er Th e two searched for the canoe but waited until the next morning to inform the RCMP

ldquoTh ey neglected to phone anybody about the canoe Th e Fire Department went out to see if anybody was in need of assistance when in fact it was just a lost canoerdquo said Staff Sergeant Hop-

kins ldquoIt was quite a wasterdquo In this situation emer-gency personnel must op-erate under the assumption someone is in trouble ldquoIt was overturned so we have to assume until prov-en otherwise somebody is in the riverrdquo said Fire Chief Bill Bachynski Th e river can be danger-ous especially considering it is running high at the mo-

ment ldquoAt the height the river is now people should use extreme caution It doesnrsquot matter if itrsquos high or low wa-ter you have to be cautious make sure you wear a life jacketrdquo said Bachynski Residents are also asked to report immediately if something akin to this sit-uation happens Had the couple reported the miss-

ing canoe sooner emergency personnel could have been saved for a real emergency

ldquoThey neglected to phone

anybody about the canoe The

Fire Department went out to see if

anybody was in need of assistance when in fact it was just a lost canoerdquo

Staff Sergeant Hopkins

QU

OTE

Page 10 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller Friday June 15 2012

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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Fully licensed Hours Wed - Sat Noon - 8 pm

Friday is Prime Rib Night

For reservations call 403-677-2999

May 25 - August 25

Matinees - Wed Thurs Sat Evenings - Thurs Fri Sat

Only 25 minutes from Drumheller

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

Come see

biggest little story

biggest little town

July 4 - August 25

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

Adaptation of the poignant and moving novel by Chaim Potok

Coming Soon

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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

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

bull Cobras bull Gila Monsters bull Anacondas bull Crocodiles

Fred the 600 lb American Alligator

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

Special Educational Programs are availablefor pre-booked groups

Complete the Drumheller Experience

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The wayward canoe was picked up from the Drum-heller Fire Department on Wednesday The canoe was found capsized fl oating down the Red Deer River Crews quickly responded and had to assume

someone may have been in it on the river The fol-lowing morning the couple who had lost the canoe reported it missing to RCMP

inSide photo by Michael James

Lost canoe sparks full mobilization of emergency crews

Friday June 15 2012 Page 11 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

ATTENTION VISITORSThe Drumheller Mail for your chance to win a

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CORNERRESTAURANT

NAPIERTHEATRE

If you know someone who has a cool ride let us know

Call us at 403-823-2580 or email newsinsidedrumhellercomRides

When the sun is shining it is not unusual to see Den-nis Edwards and his companion Hamish a pure bred German Shepherd cruising with the top down on their shiny red convertible Edwards has owned the replica

of a 1954 MGTD built on a 1974 Volkswagen Beetle chassis for about three years He bought it built and has made a few additions but mostly he has it just for the pleasure of summer cruising

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

AKOKINISKWAY GOLF CLUB

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

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

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CLUES ACROSS1 3rd VP Aaron5 Not hard9 Revolutions per minute12 Assoc of Licensed Aircraft Engineers13 Being of use or service14 Macaws15 1960rsquos college civil rights organization16 Protection from extradition17 Animal examiner18 Japanese persimmon19 Commands right20 A stage of development22 Irish English amp Gordon24 Showing keen interest25 Doyens26 Remain as is27 36 inches (abbr)28 Told on31 Making a sustained din33 Poked from behind34 24th state35 Himalayan goat36 Diver breathing gear39 Groups of three40 Not tightly42 Regenerate43 Strung necklace part44 Breezed through46 Imitate47 Do-nothings49 Unconsciousness50 Golf score51 Fertilizes52 Used for baking or drying53 Autonomic nervous system54 Turner Williams amp Kennedy55 Hawaiian goose

CLUES DOWN1 Usually in the sun2 Arm bones3 Placed on a display stand4 Repeat a poem aloud5 Eyelid gland infections6 Lubes7 A contagious viral disease8 Stormy amp unpeaceful9 Devastated amp ruined10 Put in advance11 Paterrsquos partner13 Exploiters16 Meeting schedules21 Intensely dislikes23 ldquoTim McGrawrdquo was her 1st hit

28 Fishing implement29 Atomic 1830 Microgadus fi shes31 Blue jack salmon32 Of I33 Feet fi rst somersault dives35 Tool to remove bone from the skull36 Glides high37 Tower signal light38 Small recess off a larger room39 Water chestnut genus40 City on the River Aire41 Itrsquos capital is Sanaa43 Lost blood45 A citizen of Denmark48 River in NE Scotland

BREAK

ARIES - Mar 21Apr 20Aries the week may begin a little off-kilter but youll fi nd that by Wednesday or Thursday things turn around signifi cantly A couple of opportunities for socialization arise

TAURUS - Apr 21May 21Take inventory of your life this week Taurus and make the necessary tweaks to align you with your primary goals Take a cue from someone organized

GEMINI - May 22Jun 21Gemini youre inspired to do something creative Narrow down the possibilities Maybe you want to paint indoors or take on a new craft hobby Either way youll fi nd success

CANCER - Jun 22Jul 22Even the most organized people can get tripped up once in a while Cancer This week you may be unable to keep track of things Keep your cool and you will get it under control

LEO - Jul 23Aug 23Take control of a situation that arises Leo because right now it seems no one else is capable of handling the situation You may prove to be an excellent leader

VIRGO - Aug 24Sept 22Infl uential people will be moving in your social circles Virgo Failure to introduce yourself and network could lead to setbacks in your em-ployment goals

LIBRA - Sept 23Oct 23Once the excitement of an event wears off Libra you may be left fl oundering for a little while Dont wallow in boredom Get started on a new project

SCORPIO - Oct 24Nov 22Sometimes much more can be said by remaining quiet that actually speaking Scorpio Keep this in mind when you are socializing with new people

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23Dec 21It can sometimes feel lonely at the top Sagittarius Now that youve acquired many of the things you wanted the resulting feelings may not be what you thought

CAPRICORN - Dec 22Jan 20Now may be the time to get serious about your efforts to fi nd a new job Capricorn Start doing the legwork and get your name out to new people as much as you can

AQUARIUS - Jan 21Feb 18Although youre a do-it-yourself person by nature Aquarius sometimes letting someone get the job done frees you up for more important projects You also get a needed break

PISCES - Feb 19Mar 20Pisces you cant seem to keep your mind on the thing at hand Your wandering thoughts may put you in tune with a better idea

Horoscopes

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

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EMPLOYMENT

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CLASSIFIEDSObituary

BROWN-DONAISBeverly Agnes

October 24 1956 - June 5 2012

It is with great sadness that the family of Bev announces her passing follow-ing a courageous battle with cancer

An Angel whispered take my hand and come with me

Your work here is done I went away to a place where therersquos no tears nor sorrow

only laughter and smiles there will always be a Tomorrow

I am not alone all who went before are here

They awaited my returnI know yoursquoll grieve and

wish I was still hereI am here in the memories

you hold dearI did not wish for you to cry

nor feel sad My pain is gone and I am Free

The family invites you to join them in a Celebration of Bevrsquos Life Friday June 15 2012 at 100 pm Midland Hall Mid-land Alberta In lieu of fl owers the fam-ily requests donations be made to the Alberta Childrens Hospital in memory

of Kala Donais 24nc

14 - Friday June 15 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

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Enter our

Monthly Photo ContestJune Theme Nature Notions

One lucky winner each month will receive a Portrait Package at Freson Bros IGA (value of $2999) It consists of 3 - 8x10 professional quality sheets Each sheet can be made up of either 1 - 8x10 2- 5x7rsquos 3 - 4x6rsquos 4 - 35x5rsquos or 9 wallets

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Chips with Salsaa little spicy

but always welcomeby C Aiello

Th omas Mulcain Why do these guys (Th omas Lukasuk) insist on ldquoTh omasrdquo Wasnrsquot there once a leader of the NDP who went by ldquoTom-myrdquo Anyway Th omas Mulcair present leader of the NDP was once the environment minister in Quebec Minister of the Environment In Que-bec how could he possibly be better qualifi ed to understand all that is bad and wrong with our oilsand development Add to those the fact that he took a 20 40 60 minute helicopter ride over the site And then therersquos the self delusion that he will someday be Prime Minister Add it all up and you will see that the man is eminently qualifi ed to dump on another provincersquos resource development James Cameron the Hollywood guy who dumped on us could go to Mulcair for advice on the subject so much knowledge does he possess Th erersquos a problem with all Mr Mulcairrsquos rantings and itrsquos a problem the media have seemed to miss It concerns the environment and Que-bec therefore it concerns Mr Mulcair Unfortunately he seems to have missed it or because itrsquos in Quebec hersquos chosen to ignore it It didnrsquot catch the attention of James Cameron nor have I heard a peep out of enviro-guru David Suzuki Perhaps itrsquos because it produces ldquocleanrdquo energy - ie hydroelectric Irsquom talking about James Bay Hydro project which fl ooded close to 5000 square miles displaced whole Indian communities and destroyed wildlife migration patterns Its construction submerged 5000 square miles of boreal forest Th is is the same boreal forest that environmental experts tell us is a great ldquocarbon sinkrdquo that is it absorbs huge amounts of carbon dioxide Th is is 5000 square miles of ldquocarbon sinkrdquo that can never be recovered or reclaimed as it is under hundreds of feet of water But nobody says a word Quebec Hydro is working on another massive project where it is about to divert more rivers displace more Cree Indians ruin more wild-life habitat and submerge another 1000 square miles of boreal forest under water You canrsquot plant trees here you canrsquot seed grass you canrsquot re-introduce wildlife Itrsquos gone itrsquos fl ooded it canrsquot be reclaimed Yet where is the hue and cry Quebec is very good with the ldquobuild it then paint it greenrdquo policy Open pit mining such as the oilsands can be reclaimed Soil and rock can be put back into place trees and shrubs planted seeded to various grasses Irsquove seen it done Eventually Nature reclaims things but man can help hurry the process On the other hand Nature can never reclaim land thatrsquos been submerged under water One has to ask where was Tommy Mulcair when all these beautiful rivers were being diverted all these people displaced all the wildlife lost and their habitat ruined and so much of our great ldquocarbon sinkrdquo sunk Where were you Tommy

Donella Swan | inSide Drumheller

With summer just around the corner garage sale sea-son has started up in the valley and surrounding area Darlene Shannon has been garage saling for over 25 years Here are some of her tips and tricks to scoring at garage sales ldquoI highlight all the garage sale ads in the paper I co-lour code them for each area then I can map out my best routerdquo said Shannon She also said she high-lights sales starting on Fri-day so she can get there on the opening day and have the best selection Shannon also suggested that arriving early will in-crease your chances of fi nd-ing something interesting ldquoTh e worst thing I ever lost out on at a garage sale was an antique chairrdquo said Shannon She said that while she

was sitting in the chair an-other customer had went and paid for the item If you really like some-thing you get it Donrsquot be looking aroundrdquo said Shan-non She said she doesnrsquot ever bring her big purse Th at way her hands are free to browse the sale items Shannon said she bought a small cross-body purse at a garage sale which she carries with her during her trips ldquoI also try to bring lots of change because they only have so much change at the salesrdquo said Shannon She suggested wearing comfortable clothes be-cause you may be out there for a few hours ldquoBringing your own bags is something to remember you may need themrdquo said Shannon Garage sales can be a nice way to spend a day fi nding knick-knacks and treasures ldquoI like to go for fun now and fi nd things for family and friendsrdquo said Shannon Pick up Th e Drumheller Mail for weekly listings of all area garage sales

Darlene Shannon has been an avid garage saler for over 25 years now Here she is with her small purse intended for her garage sale trips a garage sale listing from The Drumheller Mail and a small decorative box to which she calls her ldquobest fi ndrdquo

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Secrets of an avid garage saler

I highlight all the garage sale ads in the paper

I colour code them for each area then

I can map out my best routerdquo

Darlene Shannon

QU

OTE

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Lightscameraaction Th e Drumheller area badlands are being thrust into the spotlight again for a major motion picture Legendary Pictures is investigat-ing the potential of Horseshoe Canyon being used in the open-ing shot of their new movie Th e Seventh Son Mayor Terry Yemen and eco-nomic development offi cer Bob Cromwell spent some time with a crew from the production showing them around our unique terrain ldquoWhen they phoned me the movie had already started fi lm-ing What theyrsquore looking for is the opening shot of the movierdquo said Cromwell ldquoTh atrsquos how the movie starts and itrsquos going to all be done in Horseshoe Canyonrdquo Th e shot will be done using 24 hour time lapse fi lming using an IMAX camera Th e footage will then be used in the opening scene in a display of magic show-ing how the world has aged over the centuries Th e movie crew had scouted locations in British Columbia and Kananaskis and fi nished their trip by stopping in Drum-heller ldquoTh ey phoned me from Spring Bank and let us know they were on their way Mayor Yemen and I jumped into a truck and met them at the airportrdquo said Crom-well Th e crew consisted of the pro-ducers directors cinematogra-pher and more Everyone hiked through the canyon when it was soaked from recent rains ldquoIt was the whorsquos-who We were at the lookout point and they asked how to get down so the mayor said wersquod have to hikerdquo said Cromwell ldquoIt had been rain-ing all day so the bentonite and mud was clinging to us It was unbelievable Th ey were covered with so much gunk by the end of itrdquo Th e movie is based on Th e Spookrsquos Apprentice by Joseph Delaney Th e tale follows Tom Ward a young teenager as he is trained by the Spook to fi ght evil in a medieval setting

Th e movie stars Ben Barnes (Th e Chronicles of Narnia Prince Caspian) as Tom and Jeff Bridg-es (True Grit Tron Legacy Iron Man) as the Spook Julianne Moore Alicia Vikander and Kit Harington also star At the moment Cromwell is working on the logistics of being able to use the land for fi lming Considering the area is a provin-cial park there are some require-ments ldquoIf they get in and shoot they know they are tasked with doing a full environmental reclama-tionrdquo said Cromwell Th e movie is yet another in a long list of fi lms that have taken

advantage of our unique terrain Th e most famous being Unforgiv-en and Superman Th e last Hol-lywood movies to be fi lmed here were in 2004 though smaller productions such as Remember by Airdrie based MovieMakers have fi lmed here ldquoTh ere are quite a few mov-ies where you can pick out shots fi lmed in Drumheller here and there but to have an opening scene has quite an impactrdquo said Cromwell ldquoI was asking them what the spin off to the commu-nity could be Once they know they have a place that is willing to work with them it really helpsrdquo

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday June 15 2012 - 15

HAPPENINGS

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inSideHappeningsDAYTIME EVENTS

DRUMHELLER AREA NIGHTLIFEMay 25 - August 25 Rosebud Anne of Green Gables See the classical musical about small-town life where itrsquos meant to be seen Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom for tickets or show infoPlaying at The Napier Theatre Friday June 15 - Thursday June 21 730 pm Snow White amp the Huntsman Closed MondaysSaturday June 16 Drumheller DJ Party by Thomas D and Sean D Flavourz Restaurant and Lounge Friday June 22 Drumheller Dance the night away at the Sock Hop at the Ice Cream Parlour amp Candy Shop 6-10 pm Best dressed prize Bring the whole family Jurassic Laser Tag amp Arcade Saturday June 23 Hussar CJS Agro Services RetirementCustomer Appreciation BBQ BBQ at 500 pm Entertainment at 700 pm Hussar Community HallSaturday July 21 Drumheller Drumheller Minor Hockey Golf Tournament and Silent Auction Fundraiser Call Alisha Ewing for more information 403-823-0342July 4 - August 25 Rosebud My Name is Asher Lev Adapted from the novel by Charm Potock Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom for tickets or show infoAugust 19-25 Cypress Hills Alberta Youth Entrepreneurship Camp Ages 13 to 15 An action pack week of adventure and entrepreneurship at Eagle Nest Ranch Space is limited apply early Deadline is June 19 2012 For more information call 403-823-770Monday 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

Sunday June 17 is Fatherrsquos DaySunday June 17 Nacmine Bring Dad out for breakfast at the Nacmine Hall 900 am - 100 pmJuly long weekend Rosebud Junior Clinic Priced at $20 per person Great professional advice for the kids Call the pro shop at 403-677-2250 to book your camp or more informationJuly 30 - August 3 Drumheller Vacation Bible School at Church of the Nazarene 930 am - 12 noon Kindergarten to Grade 5 Registration $10 Contact Dorothy Reeder 403-823-7020Wednesday Afternoon KidsClub After School Program 330 - 530 pm Drumheller Church of the Nazarene 627 6 Street East 403-823-7020 for information

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Kassandra Russell is the winner of Mayrsquos photo contest for inSide Drumheller Russell submitted a picture of her daughter Emilia holding a baby chick

inSide photo by Michael James

Russell wins May photo contest

Badlands given big role in The Seventh Son

The picturesque terrain of the badlands will be centre stage in the opening shot of the new Legendary Pictures movie The Seventh Son starring Ben Barnes and Jeff Bridges Mayor Terry Yemen and Bob Cromwell economic development offi cer for the Town spent some time showing the movie crew around Horseshoe Canyon The movie will be the fi rst Hollywood fi lm to come here since 2004

inSide photo by Michael James

Patrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

St Anthonyrsquos School stu-dents were burning up the track and fi eld this season bringing home a number of top fi nishes Th e team coached by

Gavin Makse Tom Stolz and Shannon Doel was at Glenmore Athletic Park on Wednesday June 5 to com-pete in the South Central High Junior High Zones Despite blustery condi-

tions the athletes excelled Kalenda Lewandowski competed in the Bantam Long Jump and a 415 me-tre jump earned her a silver medal In the Triple Jump she placed sixth with a jump of 825 metres Haylea Crone competed in the 400m and placed tenth with a time of 11394 In the 800m she clocked a time of 255 for a fi fth place fi nish Michael Peters competed

in the Bantam 400m with a time of 10704 for a sixth place fi nish Spencer Aulenbach com-peted in the Midget Boys Long Jump and a 42 metre leap earned him an eighth place fi nish In the Triple Jump he placed seventh with a jump of 942 metres Coach Makse said he was impressed with the teamrsquos performance in that four athletes were able to earn four ribbons for their ef-

forts Th is follows up on the performance of Jakub St Jean the lone senior high competitor for the school He competed at zones at Foothills Athletic Park on May 23 He ran in the Junior Boys 1500m and placed eighth In the 800m he placed ninth He also competed in the Long Jump and came in twelfth place

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Two tickets to The Beach BoysWednesday July 11 2012

Calgary Stampede performanceSing a Beach Boyrsquos song and you could win

and wersquoll videotape you singing or submit your own to informationdrumhellermailcom

Donrsquot have to be good just have to be willing

Videos will be posted on our Facebook page The video with the most ldquolikesrdquo will be the winner Deadline to vote Monday July 2 2012 at midnight

WIN 2 TICKETS TO SEE THE BEACH BOYS

Deadline for submissions is June 21 at 500 pm Stop by The Drumheller Mail at 515 Highway 10 East or email informationdrumhellermailcom Winner must agree to the publication of their photo and name in a future edition of The Drumheller Mail or inSide Drumheller drumhellerd h lllld h ll

Top fi nishes for St Anthonyrsquos track athletes

Track and fi eld athletes from St Anthonyrsquos per-formed well at zones this season Members of the team include (l-r) coach Gavin Makse Michael Pe-

ters Jakub St Jean Haylea Crone Spencer Aulen-back coach Tom Stolz and Kalenda Lewandowski

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

Find your copy on standsand in your mailboxEvery Friday

Call 403-823-2580 to place your ad today

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Michael JamesThe Weekender

On Saturday evening the Drumheller Fire Depart-ment was out in full force on the river after a resident reported an overturned ca-noe fl oating down the Red Deer River Emergency crews were forced to assume the worst someone canoeing on the river had capsized and was in need of help Th e canoe was observed fl oating by the Rosedale Suspension Bridge by a resident and reported to the Drumheller RCMP Th e RCMP immediately informed the Fire Depart-ment and within minutes an emergency alert was activated and crews were on the river to retrieve the boat and anybody who may be in trouble When crews came upon the boat by the hoodoos they found a life jacket and an oar Th e canoe was pulled ashore in East Cou-lee Th e night was growing dark forcing a pause in the

search for the canoersquos occu-pant Th e next morning the RCMP received some good yet frustrating news

ldquoTh e next morning [Sun-day] the person who rent-ed it called our offi ce and asked if anyone had found their canoerdquo said Staff Ser-geant Art Hopkins A couple had rented a ca-noe from Edmonton and were trying to launch from Riverview Park Th ey lost control of the canoe and it was carried away by the riv-er Th e two searched for the canoe but waited until the next morning to inform the RCMP

ldquoTh ey neglected to phone anybody about the canoe Th e Fire Department went out to see if anybody was in need of assistance when in fact it was just a lost canoerdquo said Staff Sergeant Hop-

kins ldquoIt was quite a wasterdquo In this situation emer-gency personnel must op-erate under the assumption someone is in trouble ldquoIt was overturned so we have to assume until prov-en otherwise somebody is in the riverrdquo said Fire Chief Bill Bachynski Th e river can be danger-ous especially considering it is running high at the mo-

ment ldquoAt the height the river is now people should use extreme caution It doesnrsquot matter if itrsquos high or low wa-ter you have to be cautious make sure you wear a life jacketrdquo said Bachynski Residents are also asked to report immediately if something akin to this sit-uation happens Had the couple reported the miss-

ing canoe sooner emergency personnel could have been saved for a real emergency

ldquoThey neglected to phone

anybody about the canoe The

Fire Department went out to see if

anybody was in need of assistance when in fact it was just a lost canoerdquo

Staff Sergeant Hopkins

QU

OTE

Page 10 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller Friday June 15 2012

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

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

Come see

biggest little story

biggest little town

July 4 - August 25

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The wayward canoe was picked up from the Drum-heller Fire Department on Wednesday The canoe was found capsized fl oating down the Red Deer River Crews quickly responded and had to assume

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inSide photo by Michael James

Lost canoe sparks full mobilization of emergency crews

Friday June 15 2012 Page 11 - The Weekender | inSide Drumheller

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CLUES ACROSS1 3rd VP Aaron5 Not hard9 Revolutions per minute12 Assoc of Licensed Aircraft Engineers13 Being of use or service14 Macaws15 1960rsquos college civil rights organization16 Protection from extradition17 Animal examiner18 Japanese persimmon19 Commands right20 A stage of development22 Irish English amp Gordon24 Showing keen interest25 Doyens26 Remain as is27 36 inches (abbr)28 Told on31 Making a sustained din33 Poked from behind34 24th state35 Himalayan goat36 Diver breathing gear39 Groups of three40 Not tightly42 Regenerate43 Strung necklace part44 Breezed through46 Imitate47 Do-nothings49 Unconsciousness50 Golf score51 Fertilizes52 Used for baking or drying53 Autonomic nervous system54 Turner Williams amp Kennedy55 Hawaiian goose

CLUES DOWN1 Usually in the sun2 Arm bones3 Placed on a display stand4 Repeat a poem aloud5 Eyelid gland infections6 Lubes7 A contagious viral disease8 Stormy amp unpeaceful9 Devastated amp ruined10 Put in advance11 Paterrsquos partner13 Exploiters16 Meeting schedules21 Intensely dislikes23 ldquoTim McGrawrdquo was her 1st hit

28 Fishing implement29 Atomic 1830 Microgadus fi shes31 Blue jack salmon32 Of I33 Feet fi rst somersault dives35 Tool to remove bone from the skull36 Glides high37 Tower signal light38 Small recess off a larger room39 Water chestnut genus40 City on the River Aire41 Itrsquos capital is Sanaa43 Lost blood45 A citizen of Denmark48 River in NE Scotland

BREAK

ARIES - Mar 21Apr 20Aries the week may begin a little off-kilter but youll fi nd that by Wednesday or Thursday things turn around signifi cantly A couple of opportunities for socialization arise

TAURUS - Apr 21May 21Take inventory of your life this week Taurus and make the necessary tweaks to align you with your primary goals Take a cue from someone organized

GEMINI - May 22Jun 21Gemini youre inspired to do something creative Narrow down the possibilities Maybe you want to paint indoors or take on a new craft hobby Either way youll fi nd success

CANCER - Jun 22Jul 22Even the most organized people can get tripped up once in a while Cancer This week you may be unable to keep track of things Keep your cool and you will get it under control

LEO - Jul 23Aug 23Take control of a situation that arises Leo because right now it seems no one else is capable of handling the situation You may prove to be an excellent leader

VIRGO - Aug 24Sept 22Infl uential people will be moving in your social circles Virgo Failure to introduce yourself and network could lead to setbacks in your em-ployment goals

LIBRA - Sept 23Oct 23Once the excitement of an event wears off Libra you may be left fl oundering for a little while Dont wallow in boredom Get started on a new project

SCORPIO - Oct 24Nov 22Sometimes much more can be said by remaining quiet that actually speaking Scorpio Keep this in mind when you are socializing with new people

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23Dec 21It can sometimes feel lonely at the top Sagittarius Now that youve acquired many of the things you wanted the resulting feelings may not be what you thought

CAPRICORN - Dec 22Jan 20Now may be the time to get serious about your efforts to fi nd a new job Capricorn Start doing the legwork and get your name out to new people as much as you can

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PISCES - Feb 19Mar 20Pisces you cant seem to keep your mind on the thing at hand Your wandering thoughts may put you in tune with a better idea

Horoscopes

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CLASSIFIEDSObituary

BROWN-DONAISBeverly Agnes

October 24 1956 - June 5 2012

It is with great sadness that the family of Bev announces her passing follow-ing a courageous battle with cancer

An Angel whispered take my hand and come with me

Your work here is done I went away to a place where therersquos no tears nor sorrow

only laughter and smiles there will always be a Tomorrow

I am not alone all who went before are here

They awaited my returnI know yoursquoll grieve and

wish I was still hereI am here in the memories

you hold dearI did not wish for you to cry

nor feel sad My pain is gone and I am Free

The family invites you to join them in a Celebration of Bevrsquos Life Friday June 15 2012 at 100 pm Midland Hall Mid-land Alberta In lieu of fl owers the fam-ily requests donations be made to the Alberta Childrens Hospital in memory

of Kala Donais 24nc

14 - Friday June 15 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

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but always welcomeby C Aiello

Th omas Mulcain Why do these guys (Th omas Lukasuk) insist on ldquoTh omasrdquo Wasnrsquot there once a leader of the NDP who went by ldquoTom-myrdquo Anyway Th omas Mulcair present leader of the NDP was once the environment minister in Quebec Minister of the Environment In Que-bec how could he possibly be better qualifi ed to understand all that is bad and wrong with our oilsand development Add to those the fact that he took a 20 40 60 minute helicopter ride over the site And then therersquos the self delusion that he will someday be Prime Minister Add it all up and you will see that the man is eminently qualifi ed to dump on another provincersquos resource development James Cameron the Hollywood guy who dumped on us could go to Mulcair for advice on the subject so much knowledge does he possess Th erersquos a problem with all Mr Mulcairrsquos rantings and itrsquos a problem the media have seemed to miss It concerns the environment and Que-bec therefore it concerns Mr Mulcair Unfortunately he seems to have missed it or because itrsquos in Quebec hersquos chosen to ignore it It didnrsquot catch the attention of James Cameron nor have I heard a peep out of enviro-guru David Suzuki Perhaps itrsquos because it produces ldquocleanrdquo energy - ie hydroelectric Irsquom talking about James Bay Hydro project which fl ooded close to 5000 square miles displaced whole Indian communities and destroyed wildlife migration patterns Its construction submerged 5000 square miles of boreal forest Th is is the same boreal forest that environmental experts tell us is a great ldquocarbon sinkrdquo that is it absorbs huge amounts of carbon dioxide Th is is 5000 square miles of ldquocarbon sinkrdquo that can never be recovered or reclaimed as it is under hundreds of feet of water But nobody says a word Quebec Hydro is working on another massive project where it is about to divert more rivers displace more Cree Indians ruin more wild-life habitat and submerge another 1000 square miles of boreal forest under water You canrsquot plant trees here you canrsquot seed grass you canrsquot re-introduce wildlife Itrsquos gone itrsquos fl ooded it canrsquot be reclaimed Yet where is the hue and cry Quebec is very good with the ldquobuild it then paint it greenrdquo policy Open pit mining such as the oilsands can be reclaimed Soil and rock can be put back into place trees and shrubs planted seeded to various grasses Irsquove seen it done Eventually Nature reclaims things but man can help hurry the process On the other hand Nature can never reclaim land thatrsquos been submerged under water One has to ask where was Tommy Mulcair when all these beautiful rivers were being diverted all these people displaced all the wildlife lost and their habitat ruined and so much of our great ldquocarbon sinkrdquo sunk Where were you Tommy

Donella Swan | inSide Drumheller

With summer just around the corner garage sale sea-son has started up in the valley and surrounding area Darlene Shannon has been garage saling for over 25 years Here are some of her tips and tricks to scoring at garage sales ldquoI highlight all the garage sale ads in the paper I co-lour code them for each area then I can map out my best routerdquo said Shannon She also said she high-lights sales starting on Fri-day so she can get there on the opening day and have the best selection Shannon also suggested that arriving early will in-crease your chances of fi nd-ing something interesting ldquoTh e worst thing I ever lost out on at a garage sale was an antique chairrdquo said Shannon She said that while she

was sitting in the chair an-other customer had went and paid for the item If you really like some-thing you get it Donrsquot be looking aroundrdquo said Shan-non She said she doesnrsquot ever bring her big purse Th at way her hands are free to browse the sale items Shannon said she bought a small cross-body purse at a garage sale which she carries with her during her trips ldquoI also try to bring lots of change because they only have so much change at the salesrdquo said Shannon She suggested wearing comfortable clothes be-cause you may be out there for a few hours ldquoBringing your own bags is something to remember you may need themrdquo said Shannon Garage sales can be a nice way to spend a day fi nding knick-knacks and treasures ldquoI like to go for fun now and fi nd things for family and friendsrdquo said Shannon Pick up Th e Drumheller Mail for weekly listings of all area garage sales

Darlene Shannon has been an avid garage saler for over 25 years now Here she is with her small purse intended for her garage sale trips a garage sale listing from The Drumheller Mail and a small decorative box to which she calls her ldquobest fi ndrdquo

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Secrets of an avid garage saler

I highlight all the garage sale ads in the paper

I colour code them for each area then

I can map out my best routerdquo

Darlene Shannon

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Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Lightscameraaction Th e Drumheller area badlands are being thrust into the spotlight again for a major motion picture Legendary Pictures is investigat-ing the potential of Horseshoe Canyon being used in the open-ing shot of their new movie Th e Seventh Son Mayor Terry Yemen and eco-nomic development offi cer Bob Cromwell spent some time with a crew from the production showing them around our unique terrain ldquoWhen they phoned me the movie had already started fi lm-ing What theyrsquore looking for is the opening shot of the movierdquo said Cromwell ldquoTh atrsquos how the movie starts and itrsquos going to all be done in Horseshoe Canyonrdquo Th e shot will be done using 24 hour time lapse fi lming using an IMAX camera Th e footage will then be used in the opening scene in a display of magic show-ing how the world has aged over the centuries Th e movie crew had scouted locations in British Columbia and Kananaskis and fi nished their trip by stopping in Drum-heller ldquoTh ey phoned me from Spring Bank and let us know they were on their way Mayor Yemen and I jumped into a truck and met them at the airportrdquo said Crom-well Th e crew consisted of the pro-ducers directors cinematogra-pher and more Everyone hiked through the canyon when it was soaked from recent rains ldquoIt was the whorsquos-who We were at the lookout point and they asked how to get down so the mayor said wersquod have to hikerdquo said Cromwell ldquoIt had been rain-ing all day so the bentonite and mud was clinging to us It was unbelievable Th ey were covered with so much gunk by the end of itrdquo Th e movie is based on Th e Spookrsquos Apprentice by Joseph Delaney Th e tale follows Tom Ward a young teenager as he is trained by the Spook to fi ght evil in a medieval setting

Th e movie stars Ben Barnes (Th e Chronicles of Narnia Prince Caspian) as Tom and Jeff Bridg-es (True Grit Tron Legacy Iron Man) as the Spook Julianne Moore Alicia Vikander and Kit Harington also star At the moment Cromwell is working on the logistics of being able to use the land for fi lming Considering the area is a provin-cial park there are some require-ments ldquoIf they get in and shoot they know they are tasked with doing a full environmental reclama-tionrdquo said Cromwell Th e movie is yet another in a long list of fi lms that have taken

advantage of our unique terrain Th e most famous being Unforgiv-en and Superman Th e last Hol-lywood movies to be fi lmed here were in 2004 though smaller productions such as Remember by Airdrie based MovieMakers have fi lmed here ldquoTh ere are quite a few mov-ies where you can pick out shots fi lmed in Drumheller here and there but to have an opening scene has quite an impactrdquo said Cromwell ldquoI was asking them what the spin off to the commu-nity could be Once they know they have a place that is willing to work with them it really helpsrdquo

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday June 15 2012 - 15

HAPPENINGS

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DRUMHELLER AREA NIGHTLIFEMay 25 - August 25 Rosebud Anne of Green Gables See the classical musical about small-town life where itrsquos meant to be seen Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom for tickets or show infoPlaying at The Napier Theatre Friday June 15 - Thursday June 21 730 pm Snow White amp the Huntsman Closed MondaysSaturday June 16 Drumheller DJ Party by Thomas D and Sean D Flavourz Restaurant and Lounge Friday June 22 Drumheller Dance the night away at the Sock Hop at the Ice Cream Parlour amp Candy Shop 6-10 pm Best dressed prize Bring the whole family Jurassic Laser Tag amp Arcade Saturday June 23 Hussar CJS Agro Services RetirementCustomer Appreciation BBQ BBQ at 500 pm Entertainment at 700 pm Hussar Community HallSaturday July 21 Drumheller Drumheller Minor Hockey Golf Tournament and Silent Auction Fundraiser Call Alisha Ewing for more information 403-823-0342July 4 - August 25 Rosebud My Name is Asher Lev Adapted from the novel by Charm Potock Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom for tickets or show infoAugust 19-25 Cypress Hills Alberta Youth Entrepreneurship Camp Ages 13 to 15 An action pack week of adventure and entrepreneurship at Eagle Nest Ranch Space is limited apply early Deadline is June 19 2012 For more information call 403-823-770Monday 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

Sunday June 17 is Fatherrsquos DaySunday June 17 Nacmine Bring Dad out for breakfast at the Nacmine Hall 900 am - 100 pmJuly long weekend Rosebud Junior Clinic Priced at $20 per person Great professional advice for the kids Call the pro shop at 403-677-2250 to book your camp or more informationJuly 30 - August 3 Drumheller Vacation Bible School at Church of the Nazarene 930 am - 12 noon Kindergarten to Grade 5 Registration $10 Contact Dorothy Reeder 403-823-7020Wednesday Afternoon KidsClub After School Program 330 - 530 pm Drumheller Church of the Nazarene 627 6 Street East 403-823-7020 for information

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Russell wins May photo contest

Badlands given big role in The Seventh Son

The picturesque terrain of the badlands will be centre stage in the opening shot of the new Legendary Pictures movie The Seventh Son starring Ben Barnes and Jeff Bridges Mayor Terry Yemen and Bob Cromwell economic development offi cer for the Town spent some time showing the movie crew around Horseshoe Canyon The movie will be the fi rst Hollywood fi lm to come here since 2004

inSide photo by Michael James

Patrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

St Anthonyrsquos School stu-dents were burning up the track and fi eld this season bringing home a number of top fi nishes Th e team coached by

Gavin Makse Tom Stolz and Shannon Doel was at Glenmore Athletic Park on Wednesday June 5 to com-pete in the South Central High Junior High Zones Despite blustery condi-

tions the athletes excelled Kalenda Lewandowski competed in the Bantam Long Jump and a 415 me-tre jump earned her a silver medal In the Triple Jump she placed sixth with a jump of 825 metres Haylea Crone competed in the 400m and placed tenth with a time of 11394 In the 800m she clocked a time of 255 for a fi fth place fi nish Michael Peters competed

in the Bantam 400m with a time of 10704 for a sixth place fi nish Spencer Aulenbach com-peted in the Midget Boys Long Jump and a 42 metre leap earned him an eighth place fi nish In the Triple Jump he placed seventh with a jump of 942 metres Coach Makse said he was impressed with the teamrsquos performance in that four athletes were able to earn four ribbons for their ef-

forts Th is follows up on the performance of Jakub St Jean the lone senior high competitor for the school He competed at zones at Foothills Athletic Park on May 23 He ran in the Junior Boys 1500m and placed eighth In the 800m he placed ninth He also competed in the Long Jump and came in twelfth place

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Top fi nishes for St Anthonyrsquos track athletes

Track and fi eld athletes from St Anthonyrsquos per-formed well at zones this season Members of the team include (l-r) coach Gavin Makse Michael Pe-

ters Jakub St Jean Haylea Crone Spencer Aulen-back coach Tom Stolz and Kalenda Lewandowski

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

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When the sun is shining it is not unusual to see Den-nis Edwards and his companion Hamish a pure bred German Shepherd cruising with the top down on their shiny red convertible Edwards has owned the replica

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28 Fishing implement29 Atomic 1830 Microgadus fi shes31 Blue jack salmon32 Of I33 Feet fi rst somersault dives35 Tool to remove bone from the skull36 Glides high37 Tower signal light38 Small recess off a larger room39 Water chestnut genus40 City on the River Aire41 Itrsquos capital is Sanaa43 Lost blood45 A citizen of Denmark48 River in NE Scotland

BREAK

ARIES - Mar 21Apr 20Aries the week may begin a little off-kilter but youll fi nd that by Wednesday or Thursday things turn around signifi cantly A couple of opportunities for socialization arise

TAURUS - Apr 21May 21Take inventory of your life this week Taurus and make the necessary tweaks to align you with your primary goals Take a cue from someone organized

GEMINI - May 22Jun 21Gemini youre inspired to do something creative Narrow down the possibilities Maybe you want to paint indoors or take on a new craft hobby Either way youll fi nd success

CANCER - Jun 22Jul 22Even the most organized people can get tripped up once in a while Cancer This week you may be unable to keep track of things Keep your cool and you will get it under control

LEO - Jul 23Aug 23Take control of a situation that arises Leo because right now it seems no one else is capable of handling the situation You may prove to be an excellent leader

VIRGO - Aug 24Sept 22Infl uential people will be moving in your social circles Virgo Failure to introduce yourself and network could lead to setbacks in your em-ployment goals

LIBRA - Sept 23Oct 23Once the excitement of an event wears off Libra you may be left fl oundering for a little while Dont wallow in boredom Get started on a new project

SCORPIO - Oct 24Nov 22Sometimes much more can be said by remaining quiet that actually speaking Scorpio Keep this in mind when you are socializing with new people

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23Dec 21It can sometimes feel lonely at the top Sagittarius Now that youve acquired many of the things you wanted the resulting feelings may not be what you thought

CAPRICORN - Dec 22Jan 20Now may be the time to get serious about your efforts to fi nd a new job Capricorn Start doing the legwork and get your name out to new people as much as you can

AQUARIUS - Jan 21Feb 18Although youre a do-it-yourself person by nature Aquarius sometimes letting someone get the job done frees you up for more important projects You also get a needed break

PISCES - Feb 19Mar 20Pisces you cant seem to keep your mind on the thing at hand Your wandering thoughts may put you in tune with a better idea

Horoscopes

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CLASSIFIEDSObituary

BROWN-DONAISBeverly Agnes

October 24 1956 - June 5 2012

It is with great sadness that the family of Bev announces her passing follow-ing a courageous battle with cancer

An Angel whispered take my hand and come with me

Your work here is done I went away to a place where therersquos no tears nor sorrow

only laughter and smiles there will always be a Tomorrow

I am not alone all who went before are here

They awaited my returnI know yoursquoll grieve and

wish I was still hereI am here in the memories

you hold dearI did not wish for you to cry

nor feel sad My pain is gone and I am Free

The family invites you to join them in a Celebration of Bevrsquos Life Friday June 15 2012 at 100 pm Midland Hall Mid-land Alberta In lieu of fl owers the fam-ily requests donations be made to the Alberta Childrens Hospital in memory

of Kala Donais 24nc

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Th omas Mulcain Why do these guys (Th omas Lukasuk) insist on ldquoTh omasrdquo Wasnrsquot there once a leader of the NDP who went by ldquoTom-myrdquo Anyway Th omas Mulcair present leader of the NDP was once the environment minister in Quebec Minister of the Environment In Que-bec how could he possibly be better qualifi ed to understand all that is bad and wrong with our oilsand development Add to those the fact that he took a 20 40 60 minute helicopter ride over the site And then therersquos the self delusion that he will someday be Prime Minister Add it all up and you will see that the man is eminently qualifi ed to dump on another provincersquos resource development James Cameron the Hollywood guy who dumped on us could go to Mulcair for advice on the subject so much knowledge does he possess Th erersquos a problem with all Mr Mulcairrsquos rantings and itrsquos a problem the media have seemed to miss It concerns the environment and Que-bec therefore it concerns Mr Mulcair Unfortunately he seems to have missed it or because itrsquos in Quebec hersquos chosen to ignore it It didnrsquot catch the attention of James Cameron nor have I heard a peep out of enviro-guru David Suzuki Perhaps itrsquos because it produces ldquocleanrdquo energy - ie hydroelectric Irsquom talking about James Bay Hydro project which fl ooded close to 5000 square miles displaced whole Indian communities and destroyed wildlife migration patterns Its construction submerged 5000 square miles of boreal forest Th is is the same boreal forest that environmental experts tell us is a great ldquocarbon sinkrdquo that is it absorbs huge amounts of carbon dioxide Th is is 5000 square miles of ldquocarbon sinkrdquo that can never be recovered or reclaimed as it is under hundreds of feet of water But nobody says a word Quebec Hydro is working on another massive project where it is about to divert more rivers displace more Cree Indians ruin more wild-life habitat and submerge another 1000 square miles of boreal forest under water You canrsquot plant trees here you canrsquot seed grass you canrsquot re-introduce wildlife Itrsquos gone itrsquos fl ooded it canrsquot be reclaimed Yet where is the hue and cry Quebec is very good with the ldquobuild it then paint it greenrdquo policy Open pit mining such as the oilsands can be reclaimed Soil and rock can be put back into place trees and shrubs planted seeded to various grasses Irsquove seen it done Eventually Nature reclaims things but man can help hurry the process On the other hand Nature can never reclaim land thatrsquos been submerged under water One has to ask where was Tommy Mulcair when all these beautiful rivers were being diverted all these people displaced all the wildlife lost and their habitat ruined and so much of our great ldquocarbon sinkrdquo sunk Where were you Tommy

Donella Swan | inSide Drumheller

With summer just around the corner garage sale sea-son has started up in the valley and surrounding area Darlene Shannon has been garage saling for over 25 years Here are some of her tips and tricks to scoring at garage sales ldquoI highlight all the garage sale ads in the paper I co-lour code them for each area then I can map out my best routerdquo said Shannon She also said she high-lights sales starting on Fri-day so she can get there on the opening day and have the best selection Shannon also suggested that arriving early will in-crease your chances of fi nd-ing something interesting ldquoTh e worst thing I ever lost out on at a garage sale was an antique chairrdquo said Shannon She said that while she

was sitting in the chair an-other customer had went and paid for the item If you really like some-thing you get it Donrsquot be looking aroundrdquo said Shan-non She said she doesnrsquot ever bring her big purse Th at way her hands are free to browse the sale items Shannon said she bought a small cross-body purse at a garage sale which she carries with her during her trips ldquoI also try to bring lots of change because they only have so much change at the salesrdquo said Shannon She suggested wearing comfortable clothes be-cause you may be out there for a few hours ldquoBringing your own bags is something to remember you may need themrdquo said Shannon Garage sales can be a nice way to spend a day fi nding knick-knacks and treasures ldquoI like to go for fun now and fi nd things for family and friendsrdquo said Shannon Pick up Th e Drumheller Mail for weekly listings of all area garage sales

Darlene Shannon has been an avid garage saler for over 25 years now Here she is with her small purse intended for her garage sale trips a garage sale listing from The Drumheller Mail and a small decorative box to which she calls her ldquobest fi ndrdquo

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Secrets of an avid garage saler

I highlight all the garage sale ads in the paper

I colour code them for each area then

I can map out my best routerdquo

Darlene Shannon

QU

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Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Lightscameraaction Th e Drumheller area badlands are being thrust into the spotlight again for a major motion picture Legendary Pictures is investigat-ing the potential of Horseshoe Canyon being used in the open-ing shot of their new movie Th e Seventh Son Mayor Terry Yemen and eco-nomic development offi cer Bob Cromwell spent some time with a crew from the production showing them around our unique terrain ldquoWhen they phoned me the movie had already started fi lm-ing What theyrsquore looking for is the opening shot of the movierdquo said Cromwell ldquoTh atrsquos how the movie starts and itrsquos going to all be done in Horseshoe Canyonrdquo Th e shot will be done using 24 hour time lapse fi lming using an IMAX camera Th e footage will then be used in the opening scene in a display of magic show-ing how the world has aged over the centuries Th e movie crew had scouted locations in British Columbia and Kananaskis and fi nished their trip by stopping in Drum-heller ldquoTh ey phoned me from Spring Bank and let us know they were on their way Mayor Yemen and I jumped into a truck and met them at the airportrdquo said Crom-well Th e crew consisted of the pro-ducers directors cinematogra-pher and more Everyone hiked through the canyon when it was soaked from recent rains ldquoIt was the whorsquos-who We were at the lookout point and they asked how to get down so the mayor said wersquod have to hikerdquo said Cromwell ldquoIt had been rain-ing all day so the bentonite and mud was clinging to us It was unbelievable Th ey were covered with so much gunk by the end of itrdquo Th e movie is based on Th e Spookrsquos Apprentice by Joseph Delaney Th e tale follows Tom Ward a young teenager as he is trained by the Spook to fi ght evil in a medieval setting

Th e movie stars Ben Barnes (Th e Chronicles of Narnia Prince Caspian) as Tom and Jeff Bridg-es (True Grit Tron Legacy Iron Man) as the Spook Julianne Moore Alicia Vikander and Kit Harington also star At the moment Cromwell is working on the logistics of being able to use the land for fi lming Considering the area is a provin-cial park there are some require-ments ldquoIf they get in and shoot they know they are tasked with doing a full environmental reclama-tionrdquo said Cromwell Th e movie is yet another in a long list of fi lms that have taken

advantage of our unique terrain Th e most famous being Unforgiv-en and Superman Th e last Hol-lywood movies to be fi lmed here were in 2004 though smaller productions such as Remember by Airdrie based MovieMakers have fi lmed here ldquoTh ere are quite a few mov-ies where you can pick out shots fi lmed in Drumheller here and there but to have an opening scene has quite an impactrdquo said Cromwell ldquoI was asking them what the spin off to the commu-nity could be Once they know they have a place that is willing to work with them it really helpsrdquo

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DRUMHELLER AREA NIGHTLIFEMay 25 - August 25 Rosebud Anne of Green Gables See the classical musical about small-town life where itrsquos meant to be seen Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom for tickets or show infoPlaying at The Napier Theatre Friday June 15 - Thursday June 21 730 pm Snow White amp the Huntsman Closed MondaysSaturday June 16 Drumheller DJ Party by Thomas D and Sean D Flavourz Restaurant and Lounge Friday June 22 Drumheller Dance the night away at the Sock Hop at the Ice Cream Parlour amp Candy Shop 6-10 pm Best dressed prize Bring the whole family Jurassic Laser Tag amp Arcade Saturday June 23 Hussar CJS Agro Services RetirementCustomer Appreciation BBQ BBQ at 500 pm Entertainment at 700 pm Hussar Community HallSaturday July 21 Drumheller Drumheller Minor Hockey Golf Tournament and Silent Auction Fundraiser Call Alisha Ewing for more information 403-823-0342July 4 - August 25 Rosebud My Name is Asher Lev Adapted from the novel by Charm Potock Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom for tickets or show infoAugust 19-25 Cypress Hills Alberta Youth Entrepreneurship Camp Ages 13 to 15 An action pack week of adventure and entrepreneurship at Eagle Nest Ranch Space is limited apply early Deadline is June 19 2012 For more information call 403-823-770Monday 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

Sunday June 17 is Fatherrsquos DaySunday June 17 Nacmine Bring Dad out for breakfast at the Nacmine Hall 900 am - 100 pmJuly long weekend Rosebud Junior Clinic Priced at $20 per person Great professional advice for the kids Call the pro shop at 403-677-2250 to book your camp or more informationJuly 30 - August 3 Drumheller Vacation Bible School at Church of the Nazarene 930 am - 12 noon Kindergarten to Grade 5 Registration $10 Contact Dorothy Reeder 403-823-7020Wednesday Afternoon KidsClub After School Program 330 - 530 pm Drumheller Church of the Nazarene 627 6 Street East 403-823-7020 for information

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inSide photo by Michael James

Russell wins May photo contest

Badlands given big role in The Seventh Son

The picturesque terrain of the badlands will be centre stage in the opening shot of the new Legendary Pictures movie The Seventh Son starring Ben Barnes and Jeff Bridges Mayor Terry Yemen and Bob Cromwell economic development offi cer for the Town spent some time showing the movie crew around Horseshoe Canyon The movie will be the fi rst Hollywood fi lm to come here since 2004

inSide photo by Michael James

Patrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

St Anthonyrsquos School stu-dents were burning up the track and fi eld this season bringing home a number of top fi nishes Th e team coached by

Gavin Makse Tom Stolz and Shannon Doel was at Glenmore Athletic Park on Wednesday June 5 to com-pete in the South Central High Junior High Zones Despite blustery condi-

tions the athletes excelled Kalenda Lewandowski competed in the Bantam Long Jump and a 415 me-tre jump earned her a silver medal In the Triple Jump she placed sixth with a jump of 825 metres Haylea Crone competed in the 400m and placed tenth with a time of 11394 In the 800m she clocked a time of 255 for a fi fth place fi nish Michael Peters competed

in the Bantam 400m with a time of 10704 for a sixth place fi nish Spencer Aulenbach com-peted in the Midget Boys Long Jump and a 42 metre leap earned him an eighth place fi nish In the Triple Jump he placed seventh with a jump of 942 metres Coach Makse said he was impressed with the teamrsquos performance in that four athletes were able to earn four ribbons for their ef-

forts Th is follows up on the performance of Jakub St Jean the lone senior high competitor for the school He competed at zones at Foothills Athletic Park on May 23 He ran in the Junior Boys 1500m and placed eighth In the 800m he placed ninth He also competed in the Long Jump and came in twelfth place

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Top fi nishes for St Anthonyrsquos track athletes

Track and fi eld athletes from St Anthonyrsquos per-formed well at zones this season Members of the team include (l-r) coach Gavin Makse Michael Pe-

ters Jakub St Jean Haylea Crone Spencer Aulen-back coach Tom Stolz and Kalenda Lewandowski

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

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CLUES ACROSS1 3rd VP Aaron5 Not hard9 Revolutions per minute12 Assoc of Licensed Aircraft Engineers13 Being of use or service14 Macaws15 1960rsquos college civil rights organization16 Protection from extradition17 Animal examiner18 Japanese persimmon19 Commands right20 A stage of development22 Irish English amp Gordon24 Showing keen interest25 Doyens26 Remain as is27 36 inches (abbr)28 Told on31 Making a sustained din33 Poked from behind34 24th state35 Himalayan goat36 Diver breathing gear39 Groups of three40 Not tightly42 Regenerate43 Strung necklace part44 Breezed through46 Imitate47 Do-nothings49 Unconsciousness50 Golf score51 Fertilizes52 Used for baking or drying53 Autonomic nervous system54 Turner Williams amp Kennedy55 Hawaiian goose

CLUES DOWN1 Usually in the sun2 Arm bones3 Placed on a display stand4 Repeat a poem aloud5 Eyelid gland infections6 Lubes7 A contagious viral disease8 Stormy amp unpeaceful9 Devastated amp ruined10 Put in advance11 Paterrsquos partner13 Exploiters16 Meeting schedules21 Intensely dislikes23 ldquoTim McGrawrdquo was her 1st hit

28 Fishing implement29 Atomic 1830 Microgadus fi shes31 Blue jack salmon32 Of I33 Feet fi rst somersault dives35 Tool to remove bone from the skull36 Glides high37 Tower signal light38 Small recess off a larger room39 Water chestnut genus40 City on the River Aire41 Itrsquos capital is Sanaa43 Lost blood45 A citizen of Denmark48 River in NE Scotland

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ARIES - Mar 21Apr 20Aries the week may begin a little off-kilter but youll fi nd that by Wednesday or Thursday things turn around signifi cantly A couple of opportunities for socialization arise

TAURUS - Apr 21May 21Take inventory of your life this week Taurus and make the necessary tweaks to align you with your primary goals Take a cue from someone organized

GEMINI - May 22Jun 21Gemini youre inspired to do something creative Narrow down the possibilities Maybe you want to paint indoors or take on a new craft hobby Either way youll fi nd success

CANCER - Jun 22Jul 22Even the most organized people can get tripped up once in a while Cancer This week you may be unable to keep track of things Keep your cool and you will get it under control

LEO - Jul 23Aug 23Take control of a situation that arises Leo because right now it seems no one else is capable of handling the situation You may prove to be an excellent leader

VIRGO - Aug 24Sept 22Infl uential people will be moving in your social circles Virgo Failure to introduce yourself and network could lead to setbacks in your em-ployment goals

LIBRA - Sept 23Oct 23Once the excitement of an event wears off Libra you may be left fl oundering for a little while Dont wallow in boredom Get started on a new project

SCORPIO - Oct 24Nov 22Sometimes much more can be said by remaining quiet that actually speaking Scorpio Keep this in mind when you are socializing with new people

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23Dec 21It can sometimes feel lonely at the top Sagittarius Now that youve acquired many of the things you wanted the resulting feelings may not be what you thought

CAPRICORN - Dec 22Jan 20Now may be the time to get serious about your efforts to fi nd a new job Capricorn Start doing the legwork and get your name out to new people as much as you can

AQUARIUS - Jan 21Feb 18Although youre a do-it-yourself person by nature Aquarius sometimes letting someone get the job done frees you up for more important projects You also get a needed break

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Horoscopes

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CLASSIFIEDSObituary

BROWN-DONAISBeverly Agnes

October 24 1956 - June 5 2012

It is with great sadness that the family of Bev announces her passing follow-ing a courageous battle with cancer

An Angel whispered take my hand and come with me

Your work here is done I went away to a place where therersquos no tears nor sorrow

only laughter and smiles there will always be a Tomorrow

I am not alone all who went before are here

They awaited my returnI know yoursquoll grieve and

wish I was still hereI am here in the memories

you hold dearI did not wish for you to cry

nor feel sad My pain is gone and I am Free

The family invites you to join them in a Celebration of Bevrsquos Life Friday June 15 2012 at 100 pm Midland Hall Mid-land Alberta In lieu of fl owers the fam-ily requests donations be made to the Alberta Childrens Hospital in memory

of Kala Donais 24nc

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Enter our

Monthly Photo ContestJune Theme Nature Notions

One lucky winner each month will receive a Portrait Package at Freson Bros IGA (value of $2999) It consists of 3 - 8x10 professional quality sheets Each sheet can be made up of either 1 - 8x10 2- 5x7rsquos 3 - 4x6rsquos 4 - 35x5rsquos or 9 wallets

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Chips with Salsaa little spicy

but always welcomeby C Aiello

Th omas Mulcain Why do these guys (Th omas Lukasuk) insist on ldquoTh omasrdquo Wasnrsquot there once a leader of the NDP who went by ldquoTom-myrdquo Anyway Th omas Mulcair present leader of the NDP was once the environment minister in Quebec Minister of the Environment In Que-bec how could he possibly be better qualifi ed to understand all that is bad and wrong with our oilsand development Add to those the fact that he took a 20 40 60 minute helicopter ride over the site And then therersquos the self delusion that he will someday be Prime Minister Add it all up and you will see that the man is eminently qualifi ed to dump on another provincersquos resource development James Cameron the Hollywood guy who dumped on us could go to Mulcair for advice on the subject so much knowledge does he possess Th erersquos a problem with all Mr Mulcairrsquos rantings and itrsquos a problem the media have seemed to miss It concerns the environment and Que-bec therefore it concerns Mr Mulcair Unfortunately he seems to have missed it or because itrsquos in Quebec hersquos chosen to ignore it It didnrsquot catch the attention of James Cameron nor have I heard a peep out of enviro-guru David Suzuki Perhaps itrsquos because it produces ldquocleanrdquo energy - ie hydroelectric Irsquom talking about James Bay Hydro project which fl ooded close to 5000 square miles displaced whole Indian communities and destroyed wildlife migration patterns Its construction submerged 5000 square miles of boreal forest Th is is the same boreal forest that environmental experts tell us is a great ldquocarbon sinkrdquo that is it absorbs huge amounts of carbon dioxide Th is is 5000 square miles of ldquocarbon sinkrdquo that can never be recovered or reclaimed as it is under hundreds of feet of water But nobody says a word Quebec Hydro is working on another massive project where it is about to divert more rivers displace more Cree Indians ruin more wild-life habitat and submerge another 1000 square miles of boreal forest under water You canrsquot plant trees here you canrsquot seed grass you canrsquot re-introduce wildlife Itrsquos gone itrsquos fl ooded it canrsquot be reclaimed Yet where is the hue and cry Quebec is very good with the ldquobuild it then paint it greenrdquo policy Open pit mining such as the oilsands can be reclaimed Soil and rock can be put back into place trees and shrubs planted seeded to various grasses Irsquove seen it done Eventually Nature reclaims things but man can help hurry the process On the other hand Nature can never reclaim land thatrsquos been submerged under water One has to ask where was Tommy Mulcair when all these beautiful rivers were being diverted all these people displaced all the wildlife lost and their habitat ruined and so much of our great ldquocarbon sinkrdquo sunk Where were you Tommy

Donella Swan | inSide Drumheller

With summer just around the corner garage sale sea-son has started up in the valley and surrounding area Darlene Shannon has been garage saling for over 25 years Here are some of her tips and tricks to scoring at garage sales ldquoI highlight all the garage sale ads in the paper I co-lour code them for each area then I can map out my best routerdquo said Shannon She also said she high-lights sales starting on Fri-day so she can get there on the opening day and have the best selection Shannon also suggested that arriving early will in-crease your chances of fi nd-ing something interesting ldquoTh e worst thing I ever lost out on at a garage sale was an antique chairrdquo said Shannon She said that while she

was sitting in the chair an-other customer had went and paid for the item If you really like some-thing you get it Donrsquot be looking aroundrdquo said Shan-non She said she doesnrsquot ever bring her big purse Th at way her hands are free to browse the sale items Shannon said she bought a small cross-body purse at a garage sale which she carries with her during her trips ldquoI also try to bring lots of change because they only have so much change at the salesrdquo said Shannon She suggested wearing comfortable clothes be-cause you may be out there for a few hours ldquoBringing your own bags is something to remember you may need themrdquo said Shannon Garage sales can be a nice way to spend a day fi nding knick-knacks and treasures ldquoI like to go for fun now and fi nd things for family and friendsrdquo said Shannon Pick up Th e Drumheller Mail for weekly listings of all area garage sales

Darlene Shannon has been an avid garage saler for over 25 years now Here she is with her small purse intended for her garage sale trips a garage sale listing from The Drumheller Mail and a small decorative box to which she calls her ldquobest fi ndrdquo

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Secrets of an avid garage saler

I highlight all the garage sale ads in the paper

I colour code them for each area then

I can map out my best routerdquo

Darlene Shannon

QU

OTE

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Lightscameraaction Th e Drumheller area badlands are being thrust into the spotlight again for a major motion picture Legendary Pictures is investigat-ing the potential of Horseshoe Canyon being used in the open-ing shot of their new movie Th e Seventh Son Mayor Terry Yemen and eco-nomic development offi cer Bob Cromwell spent some time with a crew from the production showing them around our unique terrain ldquoWhen they phoned me the movie had already started fi lm-ing What theyrsquore looking for is the opening shot of the movierdquo said Cromwell ldquoTh atrsquos how the movie starts and itrsquos going to all be done in Horseshoe Canyonrdquo Th e shot will be done using 24 hour time lapse fi lming using an IMAX camera Th e footage will then be used in the opening scene in a display of magic show-ing how the world has aged over the centuries Th e movie crew had scouted locations in British Columbia and Kananaskis and fi nished their trip by stopping in Drum-heller ldquoTh ey phoned me from Spring Bank and let us know they were on their way Mayor Yemen and I jumped into a truck and met them at the airportrdquo said Crom-well Th e crew consisted of the pro-ducers directors cinematogra-pher and more Everyone hiked through the canyon when it was soaked from recent rains ldquoIt was the whorsquos-who We were at the lookout point and they asked how to get down so the mayor said wersquod have to hikerdquo said Cromwell ldquoIt had been rain-ing all day so the bentonite and mud was clinging to us It was unbelievable Th ey were covered with so much gunk by the end of itrdquo Th e movie is based on Th e Spookrsquos Apprentice by Joseph Delaney Th e tale follows Tom Ward a young teenager as he is trained by the Spook to fi ght evil in a medieval setting

Th e movie stars Ben Barnes (Th e Chronicles of Narnia Prince Caspian) as Tom and Jeff Bridg-es (True Grit Tron Legacy Iron Man) as the Spook Julianne Moore Alicia Vikander and Kit Harington also star At the moment Cromwell is working on the logistics of being able to use the land for fi lming Considering the area is a provin-cial park there are some require-ments ldquoIf they get in and shoot they know they are tasked with doing a full environmental reclama-tionrdquo said Cromwell Th e movie is yet another in a long list of fi lms that have taken

advantage of our unique terrain Th e most famous being Unforgiv-en and Superman Th e last Hol-lywood movies to be fi lmed here were in 2004 though smaller productions such as Remember by Airdrie based MovieMakers have fi lmed here ldquoTh ere are quite a few mov-ies where you can pick out shots fi lmed in Drumheller here and there but to have an opening scene has quite an impactrdquo said Cromwell ldquoI was asking them what the spin off to the commu-nity could be Once they know they have a place that is willing to work with them it really helpsrdquo

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HAPPENINGS

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DRUMHELLER AREA NIGHTLIFEMay 25 - August 25 Rosebud Anne of Green Gables See the classical musical about small-town life where itrsquos meant to be seen Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom for tickets or show infoPlaying at The Napier Theatre Friday June 15 - Thursday June 21 730 pm Snow White amp the Huntsman Closed MondaysSaturday June 16 Drumheller DJ Party by Thomas D and Sean D Flavourz Restaurant and Lounge Friday June 22 Drumheller Dance the night away at the Sock Hop at the Ice Cream Parlour amp Candy Shop 6-10 pm Best dressed prize Bring the whole family Jurassic Laser Tag amp Arcade Saturday June 23 Hussar CJS Agro Services RetirementCustomer Appreciation BBQ BBQ at 500 pm Entertainment at 700 pm Hussar Community HallSaturday July 21 Drumheller Drumheller Minor Hockey Golf Tournament and Silent Auction Fundraiser Call Alisha Ewing for more information 403-823-0342July 4 - August 25 Rosebud My Name is Asher Lev Adapted from the novel by Charm Potock Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom for tickets or show infoAugust 19-25 Cypress Hills Alberta Youth Entrepreneurship Camp Ages 13 to 15 An action pack week of adventure and entrepreneurship at Eagle Nest Ranch Space is limited apply early Deadline is June 19 2012 For more information call 403-823-770Monday 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

Sunday June 17 is Fatherrsquos DaySunday June 17 Nacmine Bring Dad out for breakfast at the Nacmine Hall 900 am - 100 pmJuly long weekend Rosebud Junior Clinic Priced at $20 per person Great professional advice for the kids Call the pro shop at 403-677-2250 to book your camp or more informationJuly 30 - August 3 Drumheller Vacation Bible School at Church of the Nazarene 930 am - 12 noon Kindergarten to Grade 5 Registration $10 Contact Dorothy Reeder 403-823-7020Wednesday Afternoon KidsClub After School Program 330 - 530 pm Drumheller Church of the Nazarene 627 6 Street East 403-823-7020 for information

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Kassandra Russell is the winner of Mayrsquos photo contest for inSide Drumheller Russell submitted a picture of her daughter Emilia holding a baby chick

inSide photo by Michael James

Russell wins May photo contest

Badlands given big role in The Seventh Son

The picturesque terrain of the badlands will be centre stage in the opening shot of the new Legendary Pictures movie The Seventh Son starring Ben Barnes and Jeff Bridges Mayor Terry Yemen and Bob Cromwell economic development offi cer for the Town spent some time showing the movie crew around Horseshoe Canyon The movie will be the fi rst Hollywood fi lm to come here since 2004

inSide photo by Michael James

Patrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

St Anthonyrsquos School stu-dents were burning up the track and fi eld this season bringing home a number of top fi nishes Th e team coached by

Gavin Makse Tom Stolz and Shannon Doel was at Glenmore Athletic Park on Wednesday June 5 to com-pete in the South Central High Junior High Zones Despite blustery condi-

tions the athletes excelled Kalenda Lewandowski competed in the Bantam Long Jump and a 415 me-tre jump earned her a silver medal In the Triple Jump she placed sixth with a jump of 825 metres Haylea Crone competed in the 400m and placed tenth with a time of 11394 In the 800m she clocked a time of 255 for a fi fth place fi nish Michael Peters competed

in the Bantam 400m with a time of 10704 for a sixth place fi nish Spencer Aulenbach com-peted in the Midget Boys Long Jump and a 42 metre leap earned him an eighth place fi nish In the Triple Jump he placed seventh with a jump of 942 metres Coach Makse said he was impressed with the teamrsquos performance in that four athletes were able to earn four ribbons for their ef-

forts Th is follows up on the performance of Jakub St Jean the lone senior high competitor for the school He competed at zones at Foothills Athletic Park on May 23 He ran in the Junior Boys 1500m and placed eighth In the 800m he placed ninth He also competed in the Long Jump and came in twelfth place

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Videos will be posted on our Facebook page The video with the most ldquolikesrdquo will be the winner Deadline to vote Monday July 2 2012 at midnight

WIN 2 TICKETS TO SEE THE BEACH BOYS

Deadline for submissions is June 21 at 500 pm Stop by The Drumheller Mail at 515 Highway 10 East or email informationdrumhellermailcom Winner must agree to the publication of their photo and name in a future edition of The Drumheller Mail or inSide Drumheller drumhellerd h lllld h ll

Top fi nishes for St Anthonyrsquos track athletes

Track and fi eld athletes from St Anthonyrsquos per-formed well at zones this season Members of the team include (l-r) coach Gavin Makse Michael Pe-

ters Jakub St Jean Haylea Crone Spencer Aulen-back coach Tom Stolz and Kalenda Lewandowski

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

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CLASSIFIEDSObituary

BROWN-DONAISBeverly Agnes

October 24 1956 - June 5 2012

It is with great sadness that the family of Bev announces her passing follow-ing a courageous battle with cancer

An Angel whispered take my hand and come with me

Your work here is done I went away to a place where therersquos no tears nor sorrow

only laughter and smiles there will always be a Tomorrow

I am not alone all who went before are here

They awaited my returnI know yoursquoll grieve and

wish I was still hereI am here in the memories

you hold dearI did not wish for you to cry

nor feel sad My pain is gone and I am Free

The family invites you to join them in a Celebration of Bevrsquos Life Friday June 15 2012 at 100 pm Midland Hall Mid-land Alberta In lieu of fl owers the fam-ily requests donations be made to the Alberta Childrens Hospital in memory

of Kala Donais 24nc

14 - Friday June 15 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

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Enter our

Monthly Photo ContestJune Theme Nature Notions

One lucky winner each month will receive a Portrait Package at Freson Bros IGA (value of $2999) It consists of 3 - 8x10 professional quality sheets Each sheet can be made up of either 1 - 8x10 2- 5x7rsquos 3 - 4x6rsquos 4 - 35x5rsquos or 9 wallets

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Chips with Salsaa little spicy

but always welcomeby C Aiello

Th omas Mulcain Why do these guys (Th omas Lukasuk) insist on ldquoTh omasrdquo Wasnrsquot there once a leader of the NDP who went by ldquoTom-myrdquo Anyway Th omas Mulcair present leader of the NDP was once the environment minister in Quebec Minister of the Environment In Que-bec how could he possibly be better qualifi ed to understand all that is bad and wrong with our oilsand development Add to those the fact that he took a 20 40 60 minute helicopter ride over the site And then therersquos the self delusion that he will someday be Prime Minister Add it all up and you will see that the man is eminently qualifi ed to dump on another provincersquos resource development James Cameron the Hollywood guy who dumped on us could go to Mulcair for advice on the subject so much knowledge does he possess Th erersquos a problem with all Mr Mulcairrsquos rantings and itrsquos a problem the media have seemed to miss It concerns the environment and Que-bec therefore it concerns Mr Mulcair Unfortunately he seems to have missed it or because itrsquos in Quebec hersquos chosen to ignore it It didnrsquot catch the attention of James Cameron nor have I heard a peep out of enviro-guru David Suzuki Perhaps itrsquos because it produces ldquocleanrdquo energy - ie hydroelectric Irsquom talking about James Bay Hydro project which fl ooded close to 5000 square miles displaced whole Indian communities and destroyed wildlife migration patterns Its construction submerged 5000 square miles of boreal forest Th is is the same boreal forest that environmental experts tell us is a great ldquocarbon sinkrdquo that is it absorbs huge amounts of carbon dioxide Th is is 5000 square miles of ldquocarbon sinkrdquo that can never be recovered or reclaimed as it is under hundreds of feet of water But nobody says a word Quebec Hydro is working on another massive project where it is about to divert more rivers displace more Cree Indians ruin more wild-life habitat and submerge another 1000 square miles of boreal forest under water You canrsquot plant trees here you canrsquot seed grass you canrsquot re-introduce wildlife Itrsquos gone itrsquos fl ooded it canrsquot be reclaimed Yet where is the hue and cry Quebec is very good with the ldquobuild it then paint it greenrdquo policy Open pit mining such as the oilsands can be reclaimed Soil and rock can be put back into place trees and shrubs planted seeded to various grasses Irsquove seen it done Eventually Nature reclaims things but man can help hurry the process On the other hand Nature can never reclaim land thatrsquos been submerged under water One has to ask where was Tommy Mulcair when all these beautiful rivers were being diverted all these people displaced all the wildlife lost and their habitat ruined and so much of our great ldquocarbon sinkrdquo sunk Where were you Tommy

Donella Swan | inSide Drumheller

With summer just around the corner garage sale sea-son has started up in the valley and surrounding area Darlene Shannon has been garage saling for over 25 years Here are some of her tips and tricks to scoring at garage sales ldquoI highlight all the garage sale ads in the paper I co-lour code them for each area then I can map out my best routerdquo said Shannon She also said she high-lights sales starting on Fri-day so she can get there on the opening day and have the best selection Shannon also suggested that arriving early will in-crease your chances of fi nd-ing something interesting ldquoTh e worst thing I ever lost out on at a garage sale was an antique chairrdquo said Shannon She said that while she

was sitting in the chair an-other customer had went and paid for the item If you really like some-thing you get it Donrsquot be looking aroundrdquo said Shan-non She said she doesnrsquot ever bring her big purse Th at way her hands are free to browse the sale items Shannon said she bought a small cross-body purse at a garage sale which she carries with her during her trips ldquoI also try to bring lots of change because they only have so much change at the salesrdquo said Shannon She suggested wearing comfortable clothes be-cause you may be out there for a few hours ldquoBringing your own bags is something to remember you may need themrdquo said Shannon Garage sales can be a nice way to spend a day fi nding knick-knacks and treasures ldquoI like to go for fun now and fi nd things for family and friendsrdquo said Shannon Pick up Th e Drumheller Mail for weekly listings of all area garage sales

Darlene Shannon has been an avid garage saler for over 25 years now Here she is with her small purse intended for her garage sale trips a garage sale listing from The Drumheller Mail and a small decorative box to which she calls her ldquobest fi ndrdquo

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Secrets of an avid garage saler

I highlight all the garage sale ads in the paper

I colour code them for each area then

I can map out my best routerdquo

Darlene Shannon

QU

OTE

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Lightscameraaction Th e Drumheller area badlands are being thrust into the spotlight again for a major motion picture Legendary Pictures is investigat-ing the potential of Horseshoe Canyon being used in the open-ing shot of their new movie Th e Seventh Son Mayor Terry Yemen and eco-nomic development offi cer Bob Cromwell spent some time with a crew from the production showing them around our unique terrain ldquoWhen they phoned me the movie had already started fi lm-ing What theyrsquore looking for is the opening shot of the movierdquo said Cromwell ldquoTh atrsquos how the movie starts and itrsquos going to all be done in Horseshoe Canyonrdquo Th e shot will be done using 24 hour time lapse fi lming using an IMAX camera Th e footage will then be used in the opening scene in a display of magic show-ing how the world has aged over the centuries Th e movie crew had scouted locations in British Columbia and Kananaskis and fi nished their trip by stopping in Drum-heller ldquoTh ey phoned me from Spring Bank and let us know they were on their way Mayor Yemen and I jumped into a truck and met them at the airportrdquo said Crom-well Th e crew consisted of the pro-ducers directors cinematogra-pher and more Everyone hiked through the canyon when it was soaked from recent rains ldquoIt was the whorsquos-who We were at the lookout point and they asked how to get down so the mayor said wersquod have to hikerdquo said Cromwell ldquoIt had been rain-ing all day so the bentonite and mud was clinging to us It was unbelievable Th ey were covered with so much gunk by the end of itrdquo Th e movie is based on Th e Spookrsquos Apprentice by Joseph Delaney Th e tale follows Tom Ward a young teenager as he is trained by the Spook to fi ght evil in a medieval setting

Th e movie stars Ben Barnes (Th e Chronicles of Narnia Prince Caspian) as Tom and Jeff Bridg-es (True Grit Tron Legacy Iron Man) as the Spook Julianne Moore Alicia Vikander and Kit Harington also star At the moment Cromwell is working on the logistics of being able to use the land for fi lming Considering the area is a provin-cial park there are some require-ments ldquoIf they get in and shoot they know they are tasked with doing a full environmental reclama-tionrdquo said Cromwell Th e movie is yet another in a long list of fi lms that have taken

advantage of our unique terrain Th e most famous being Unforgiv-en and Superman Th e last Hol-lywood movies to be fi lmed here were in 2004 though smaller productions such as Remember by Airdrie based MovieMakers have fi lmed here ldquoTh ere are quite a few mov-ies where you can pick out shots fi lmed in Drumheller here and there but to have an opening scene has quite an impactrdquo said Cromwell ldquoI was asking them what the spin off to the commu-nity could be Once they know they have a place that is willing to work with them it really helpsrdquo

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday June 15 2012 - 15

HAPPENINGS

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inSideHappeningsDAYTIME EVENTS

DRUMHELLER AREA NIGHTLIFEMay 25 - August 25 Rosebud Anne of Green Gables See the classical musical about small-town life where itrsquos meant to be seen Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom for tickets or show infoPlaying at The Napier Theatre Friday June 15 - Thursday June 21 730 pm Snow White amp the Huntsman Closed MondaysSaturday June 16 Drumheller DJ Party by Thomas D and Sean D Flavourz Restaurant and Lounge Friday June 22 Drumheller Dance the night away at the Sock Hop at the Ice Cream Parlour amp Candy Shop 6-10 pm Best dressed prize Bring the whole family Jurassic Laser Tag amp Arcade Saturday June 23 Hussar CJS Agro Services RetirementCustomer Appreciation BBQ BBQ at 500 pm Entertainment at 700 pm Hussar Community HallSaturday July 21 Drumheller Drumheller Minor Hockey Golf Tournament and Silent Auction Fundraiser Call Alisha Ewing for more information 403-823-0342July 4 - August 25 Rosebud My Name is Asher Lev Adapted from the novel by Charm Potock Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom for tickets or show infoAugust 19-25 Cypress Hills Alberta Youth Entrepreneurship Camp Ages 13 to 15 An action pack week of adventure and entrepreneurship at Eagle Nest Ranch Space is limited apply early Deadline is June 19 2012 For more information call 403-823-770Monday 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

Sunday June 17 is Fatherrsquos DaySunday June 17 Nacmine Bring Dad out for breakfast at the Nacmine Hall 900 am - 100 pmJuly long weekend Rosebud Junior Clinic Priced at $20 per person Great professional advice for the kids Call the pro shop at 403-677-2250 to book your camp or more informationJuly 30 - August 3 Drumheller Vacation Bible School at Church of the Nazarene 930 am - 12 noon Kindergarten to Grade 5 Registration $10 Contact Dorothy Reeder 403-823-7020Wednesday Afternoon KidsClub After School Program 330 - 530 pm Drumheller Church of the Nazarene 627 6 Street East 403-823-7020 for information

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Kassandra Russell is the winner of Mayrsquos photo contest for inSide Drumheller Russell submitted a picture of her daughter Emilia holding a baby chick

inSide photo by Michael James

Russell wins May photo contest

Badlands given big role in The Seventh Son

The picturesque terrain of the badlands will be centre stage in the opening shot of the new Legendary Pictures movie The Seventh Son starring Ben Barnes and Jeff Bridges Mayor Terry Yemen and Bob Cromwell economic development offi cer for the Town spent some time showing the movie crew around Horseshoe Canyon The movie will be the fi rst Hollywood fi lm to come here since 2004

inSide photo by Michael James

Patrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

St Anthonyrsquos School stu-dents were burning up the track and fi eld this season bringing home a number of top fi nishes Th e team coached by

Gavin Makse Tom Stolz and Shannon Doel was at Glenmore Athletic Park on Wednesday June 5 to com-pete in the South Central High Junior High Zones Despite blustery condi-

tions the athletes excelled Kalenda Lewandowski competed in the Bantam Long Jump and a 415 me-tre jump earned her a silver medal In the Triple Jump she placed sixth with a jump of 825 metres Haylea Crone competed in the 400m and placed tenth with a time of 11394 In the 800m she clocked a time of 255 for a fi fth place fi nish Michael Peters competed

in the Bantam 400m with a time of 10704 for a sixth place fi nish Spencer Aulenbach com-peted in the Midget Boys Long Jump and a 42 metre leap earned him an eighth place fi nish In the Triple Jump he placed seventh with a jump of 942 metres Coach Makse said he was impressed with the teamrsquos performance in that four athletes were able to earn four ribbons for their ef-

forts Th is follows up on the performance of Jakub St Jean the lone senior high competitor for the school He competed at zones at Foothills Athletic Park on May 23 He ran in the Junior Boys 1500m and placed eighth In the 800m he placed ninth He also competed in the Long Jump and came in twelfth place

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WEEKWEEKCarol Todor local dance and yoga instructor is also an avid athlete working out at the local gym four to fi ve days per week participating in marathons and more

Nominate a Boston Pizza Athlete of the WeekEmail a short bio and current photo to

informationinsidedrumhellercom or drop off at inSide Drumheller offi ce 515 Highway 10 East Drumheller

Carol stop by Boston Pizza Drumheller

and pickup your FREE Individual Pizza

and Pop coupon

w24eowm

Two tickets to The Beach BoysWednesday July 11 2012

Calgary Stampede performanceSing a Beach Boyrsquos song and you could win

and wersquoll videotape you singing or submit your own to informationdrumhellermailcom

Donrsquot have to be good just have to be willing

Videos will be posted on our Facebook page The video with the most ldquolikesrdquo will be the winner Deadline to vote Monday July 2 2012 at midnight

WIN 2 TICKETS TO SEE THE BEACH BOYS

Deadline for submissions is June 21 at 500 pm Stop by The Drumheller Mail at 515 Highway 10 East or email informationdrumhellermailcom Winner must agree to the publication of their photo and name in a future edition of The Drumheller Mail or inSide Drumheller drumhellerd h lllld h ll

Top fi nishes for St Anthonyrsquos track athletes

Track and fi eld athletes from St Anthonyrsquos per-formed well at zones this season Members of the team include (l-r) coach Gavin Makse Michael Pe-

ters Jakub St Jean Haylea Crone Spencer Aulen-back coach Tom Stolz and Kalenda Lewandowski

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

Find your copy on standsand in your mailboxEvery Friday

Call 403-823-2580 to place your ad today

Ask for Wendy or Kathryn

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CLASSIFIEDSObituary

BROWN-DONAISBeverly Agnes

October 24 1956 - June 5 2012

It is with great sadness that the family of Bev announces her passing follow-ing a courageous battle with cancer

An Angel whispered take my hand and come with me

Your work here is done I went away to a place where therersquos no tears nor sorrow

only laughter and smiles there will always be a Tomorrow

I am not alone all who went before are here

They awaited my returnI know yoursquoll grieve and

wish I was still hereI am here in the memories

you hold dearI did not wish for you to cry

nor feel sad My pain is gone and I am Free

The family invites you to join them in a Celebration of Bevrsquos Life Friday June 15 2012 at 100 pm Midland Hall Mid-land Alberta In lieu of fl owers the fam-ily requests donations be made to the Alberta Childrens Hospital in memory

of Kala Donais 24nc

14 - Friday June 15 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

LOOKEmail your photo along with your name address and phone number to contestinsidedrumhellercom

Enter our

Monthly Photo ContestJune Theme Nature Notions

One lucky winner each month will receive a Portrait Package at Freson Bros IGA (value of $2999) It consists of 3 - 8x10 professional quality sheets Each sheet can be made up of either 1 - 8x10 2- 5x7rsquos 3 - 4x6rsquos 4 - 35x5rsquos or 9 wallets

403-823-3995

Chips with Salsaa little spicy

but always welcomeby C Aiello

Th omas Mulcain Why do these guys (Th omas Lukasuk) insist on ldquoTh omasrdquo Wasnrsquot there once a leader of the NDP who went by ldquoTom-myrdquo Anyway Th omas Mulcair present leader of the NDP was once the environment minister in Quebec Minister of the Environment In Que-bec how could he possibly be better qualifi ed to understand all that is bad and wrong with our oilsand development Add to those the fact that he took a 20 40 60 minute helicopter ride over the site And then therersquos the self delusion that he will someday be Prime Minister Add it all up and you will see that the man is eminently qualifi ed to dump on another provincersquos resource development James Cameron the Hollywood guy who dumped on us could go to Mulcair for advice on the subject so much knowledge does he possess Th erersquos a problem with all Mr Mulcairrsquos rantings and itrsquos a problem the media have seemed to miss It concerns the environment and Que-bec therefore it concerns Mr Mulcair Unfortunately he seems to have missed it or because itrsquos in Quebec hersquos chosen to ignore it It didnrsquot catch the attention of James Cameron nor have I heard a peep out of enviro-guru David Suzuki Perhaps itrsquos because it produces ldquocleanrdquo energy - ie hydroelectric Irsquom talking about James Bay Hydro project which fl ooded close to 5000 square miles displaced whole Indian communities and destroyed wildlife migration patterns Its construction submerged 5000 square miles of boreal forest Th is is the same boreal forest that environmental experts tell us is a great ldquocarbon sinkrdquo that is it absorbs huge amounts of carbon dioxide Th is is 5000 square miles of ldquocarbon sinkrdquo that can never be recovered or reclaimed as it is under hundreds of feet of water But nobody says a word Quebec Hydro is working on another massive project where it is about to divert more rivers displace more Cree Indians ruin more wild-life habitat and submerge another 1000 square miles of boreal forest under water You canrsquot plant trees here you canrsquot seed grass you canrsquot re-introduce wildlife Itrsquos gone itrsquos fl ooded it canrsquot be reclaimed Yet where is the hue and cry Quebec is very good with the ldquobuild it then paint it greenrdquo policy Open pit mining such as the oilsands can be reclaimed Soil and rock can be put back into place trees and shrubs planted seeded to various grasses Irsquove seen it done Eventually Nature reclaims things but man can help hurry the process On the other hand Nature can never reclaim land thatrsquos been submerged under water One has to ask where was Tommy Mulcair when all these beautiful rivers were being diverted all these people displaced all the wildlife lost and their habitat ruined and so much of our great ldquocarbon sinkrdquo sunk Where were you Tommy

Donella Swan | inSide Drumheller

With summer just around the corner garage sale sea-son has started up in the valley and surrounding area Darlene Shannon has been garage saling for over 25 years Here are some of her tips and tricks to scoring at garage sales ldquoI highlight all the garage sale ads in the paper I co-lour code them for each area then I can map out my best routerdquo said Shannon She also said she high-lights sales starting on Fri-day so she can get there on the opening day and have the best selection Shannon also suggested that arriving early will in-crease your chances of fi nd-ing something interesting ldquoTh e worst thing I ever lost out on at a garage sale was an antique chairrdquo said Shannon She said that while she

was sitting in the chair an-other customer had went and paid for the item If you really like some-thing you get it Donrsquot be looking aroundrdquo said Shan-non She said she doesnrsquot ever bring her big purse Th at way her hands are free to browse the sale items Shannon said she bought a small cross-body purse at a garage sale which she carries with her during her trips ldquoI also try to bring lots of change because they only have so much change at the salesrdquo said Shannon She suggested wearing comfortable clothes be-cause you may be out there for a few hours ldquoBringing your own bags is something to remember you may need themrdquo said Shannon Garage sales can be a nice way to spend a day fi nding knick-knacks and treasures ldquoI like to go for fun now and fi nd things for family and friendsrdquo said Shannon Pick up Th e Drumheller Mail for weekly listings of all area garage sales

Darlene Shannon has been an avid garage saler for over 25 years now Here she is with her small purse intended for her garage sale trips a garage sale listing from The Drumheller Mail and a small decorative box to which she calls her ldquobest fi ndrdquo

inSide photo by Donella Swan

Secrets of an avid garage saler

I highlight all the garage sale ads in the paper

I colour code them for each area then

I can map out my best routerdquo

Darlene Shannon

QU

OTE

Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Lightscameraaction Th e Drumheller area badlands are being thrust into the spotlight again for a major motion picture Legendary Pictures is investigat-ing the potential of Horseshoe Canyon being used in the open-ing shot of their new movie Th e Seventh Son Mayor Terry Yemen and eco-nomic development offi cer Bob Cromwell spent some time with a crew from the production showing them around our unique terrain ldquoWhen they phoned me the movie had already started fi lm-ing What theyrsquore looking for is the opening shot of the movierdquo said Cromwell ldquoTh atrsquos how the movie starts and itrsquos going to all be done in Horseshoe Canyonrdquo Th e shot will be done using 24 hour time lapse fi lming using an IMAX camera Th e footage will then be used in the opening scene in a display of magic show-ing how the world has aged over the centuries Th e movie crew had scouted locations in British Columbia and Kananaskis and fi nished their trip by stopping in Drum-heller ldquoTh ey phoned me from Spring Bank and let us know they were on their way Mayor Yemen and I jumped into a truck and met them at the airportrdquo said Crom-well Th e crew consisted of the pro-ducers directors cinematogra-pher and more Everyone hiked through the canyon when it was soaked from recent rains ldquoIt was the whorsquos-who We were at the lookout point and they asked how to get down so the mayor said wersquod have to hikerdquo said Cromwell ldquoIt had been rain-ing all day so the bentonite and mud was clinging to us It was unbelievable Th ey were covered with so much gunk by the end of itrdquo Th e movie is based on Th e Spookrsquos Apprentice by Joseph Delaney Th e tale follows Tom Ward a young teenager as he is trained by the Spook to fi ght evil in a medieval setting

Th e movie stars Ben Barnes (Th e Chronicles of Narnia Prince Caspian) as Tom and Jeff Bridg-es (True Grit Tron Legacy Iron Man) as the Spook Julianne Moore Alicia Vikander and Kit Harington also star At the moment Cromwell is working on the logistics of being able to use the land for fi lming Considering the area is a provin-cial park there are some require-ments ldquoIf they get in and shoot they know they are tasked with doing a full environmental reclama-tionrdquo said Cromwell Th e movie is yet another in a long list of fi lms that have taken

advantage of our unique terrain Th e most famous being Unforgiv-en and Superman Th e last Hol-lywood movies to be fi lmed here were in 2004 though smaller productions such as Remember by Airdrie based MovieMakers have fi lmed here ldquoTh ere are quite a few mov-ies where you can pick out shots fi lmed in Drumheller here and there but to have an opening scene has quite an impactrdquo said Cromwell ldquoI was asking them what the spin off to the commu-nity could be Once they know they have a place that is willing to work with them it really helpsrdquo

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday June 15 2012 - 15

HAPPENINGS

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inSideHappeningsDAYTIME EVENTS

DRUMHELLER AREA NIGHTLIFEMay 25 - August 25 Rosebud Anne of Green Gables See the classical musical about small-town life where itrsquos meant to be seen Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom for tickets or show infoPlaying at The Napier Theatre Friday June 15 - Thursday June 21 730 pm Snow White amp the Huntsman Closed MondaysSaturday June 16 Drumheller DJ Party by Thomas D and Sean D Flavourz Restaurant and Lounge Friday June 22 Drumheller Dance the night away at the Sock Hop at the Ice Cream Parlour amp Candy Shop 6-10 pm Best dressed prize Bring the whole family Jurassic Laser Tag amp Arcade Saturday June 23 Hussar CJS Agro Services RetirementCustomer Appreciation BBQ BBQ at 500 pm Entertainment at 700 pm Hussar Community HallSaturday July 21 Drumheller Drumheller Minor Hockey Golf Tournament and Silent Auction Fundraiser Call Alisha Ewing for more information 403-823-0342July 4 - August 25 Rosebud My Name is Asher Lev Adapted from the novel by Charm Potock Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom for tickets or show infoAugust 19-25 Cypress Hills Alberta Youth Entrepreneurship Camp Ages 13 to 15 An action pack week of adventure and entrepreneurship at Eagle Nest Ranch Space is limited apply early Deadline is June 19 2012 For more information call 403-823-770Monday 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

Sunday June 17 is Fatherrsquos DaySunday June 17 Nacmine Bring Dad out for breakfast at the Nacmine Hall 900 am - 100 pmJuly long weekend Rosebud Junior Clinic Priced at $20 per person Great professional advice for the kids Call the pro shop at 403-677-2250 to book your camp or more informationJuly 30 - August 3 Drumheller Vacation Bible School at Church of the Nazarene 930 am - 12 noon Kindergarten to Grade 5 Registration $10 Contact Dorothy Reeder 403-823-7020Wednesday Afternoon KidsClub After School Program 330 - 530 pm Drumheller Church of the Nazarene 627 6 Street East 403-823-7020 for information

Centre Street bull Drumheller bull 403-823-3784

ldquoFor All Your Family Needsrdquo

Riverside Value Drug Mart

bull Framesbull Colognesbull Watchesbull Giftware amp So Much

More

GREAT SELECTION OF FATHERSrsquoS DAY CARDSGREAT SELECTION OF FATHERSrsquoS DAY CARDS

k24cm(b)

LAST CHANCE SALOONIn WayneIn Wayne LastLastLastLast Cha ChaChaChancence ncence SaloSaloSaloSaloonononon

Off Sales ndash 15 Pack of Rainier $2000 Total PriceOff Sales ndash 15 Pack of Rainier $2000 Total PricePhone 403-823-9189Phone 403-823-9189

Fatherrsquos Day bullFree Draw for HoodieFatherrsquos Day bullFree Draw for Hoodie

k24cm

middot ROOMS $5500 middot CAMPING $1500middot ROOMS $5500 middot CAMPING $1500

OPEN Monday to Saturday 11 am - 11 pmSunday 1145 am to 7 pm

FULL FOOD MENU ndash FAMILY DINING EVERYDAYBuff alo Burgers bull Steaks bull Light Lunches bull Homemade Apple Pie

Childrenrsquos Menu

Kassandra Russell is the winner of Mayrsquos photo contest for inSide Drumheller Russell submitted a picture of her daughter Emilia holding a baby chick

inSide photo by Michael James

Russell wins May photo contest

Badlands given big role in The Seventh Son

The picturesque terrain of the badlands will be centre stage in the opening shot of the new Legendary Pictures movie The Seventh Son starring Ben Barnes and Jeff Bridges Mayor Terry Yemen and Bob Cromwell economic development offi cer for the Town spent some time showing the movie crew around Horseshoe Canyon The movie will be the fi rst Hollywood fi lm to come here since 2004

inSide photo by Michael James

Patrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

St Anthonyrsquos School stu-dents were burning up the track and fi eld this season bringing home a number of top fi nishes Th e team coached by

Gavin Makse Tom Stolz and Shannon Doel was at Glenmore Athletic Park on Wednesday June 5 to com-pete in the South Central High Junior High Zones Despite blustery condi-

tions the athletes excelled Kalenda Lewandowski competed in the Bantam Long Jump and a 415 me-tre jump earned her a silver medal In the Triple Jump she placed sixth with a jump of 825 metres Haylea Crone competed in the 400m and placed tenth with a time of 11394 In the 800m she clocked a time of 255 for a fi fth place fi nish Michael Peters competed

in the Bantam 400m with a time of 10704 for a sixth place fi nish Spencer Aulenbach com-peted in the Midget Boys Long Jump and a 42 metre leap earned him an eighth place fi nish In the Triple Jump he placed seventh with a jump of 942 metres Coach Makse said he was impressed with the teamrsquos performance in that four athletes were able to earn four ribbons for their ef-

forts Th is follows up on the performance of Jakub St Jean the lone senior high competitor for the school He competed at zones at Foothills Athletic Park on May 23 He ran in the Junior Boys 1500m and placed eighth In the 800m he placed ninth He also competed in the Long Jump and came in twelfth place

16 - Friday June 15 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

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

We are not just handymenwersquore professionals with

experienced staff to do the job right

Maintenance amp Renovations

bull New Homes amp Additionsbull Kitchen Cabinets

bull Siding amp Windowsbull ICF Basementsbull Farm Buildings

bull Zoomboom - 40 ftbull Bobcat Service

35 years experience

Call now for your free estimate

Cory Nickel 403-823-6604 | 403-854-0417w18ceow24m

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

ATHLETEOF THE

WEEKWEEKCarol Todor local dance and yoga instructor is also an avid athlete working out at the local gym four to fi ve days per week participating in marathons and more

Nominate a Boston Pizza Athlete of the WeekEmail a short bio and current photo to

informationinsidedrumhellercom or drop off at inSide Drumheller offi ce 515 Highway 10 East Drumheller

Carol stop by Boston Pizza Drumheller

and pickup your FREE Individual Pizza

and Pop coupon

w24eowm

Two tickets to The Beach BoysWednesday July 11 2012

Calgary Stampede performanceSing a Beach Boyrsquos song and you could win

and wersquoll videotape you singing or submit your own to informationdrumhellermailcom

Donrsquot have to be good just have to be willing

Videos will be posted on our Facebook page The video with the most ldquolikesrdquo will be the winner Deadline to vote Monday July 2 2012 at midnight

WIN 2 TICKETS TO SEE THE BEACH BOYS

Deadline for submissions is June 21 at 500 pm Stop by The Drumheller Mail at 515 Highway 10 East or email informationdrumhellermailcom Winner must agree to the publication of their photo and name in a future edition of The Drumheller Mail or inSide Drumheller drumhellerd h lllld h ll

Top fi nishes for St Anthonyrsquos track athletes

Track and fi eld athletes from St Anthonyrsquos per-formed well at zones this season Members of the team include (l-r) coach Gavin Makse Michael Pe-

ters Jakub St Jean Haylea Crone Spencer Aulen-back coach Tom Stolz and Kalenda Lewandowski

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

Find your copy on standsand in your mailboxEvery Friday

Call 403-823-2580 to place your ad today

Ask for Wendy or Kathryn

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Michael James | inSide Drumheller

Lightscameraaction Th e Drumheller area badlands are being thrust into the spotlight again for a major motion picture Legendary Pictures is investigat-ing the potential of Horseshoe Canyon being used in the open-ing shot of their new movie Th e Seventh Son Mayor Terry Yemen and eco-nomic development offi cer Bob Cromwell spent some time with a crew from the production showing them around our unique terrain ldquoWhen they phoned me the movie had already started fi lm-ing What theyrsquore looking for is the opening shot of the movierdquo said Cromwell ldquoTh atrsquos how the movie starts and itrsquos going to all be done in Horseshoe Canyonrdquo Th e shot will be done using 24 hour time lapse fi lming using an IMAX camera Th e footage will then be used in the opening scene in a display of magic show-ing how the world has aged over the centuries Th e movie crew had scouted locations in British Columbia and Kananaskis and fi nished their trip by stopping in Drum-heller ldquoTh ey phoned me from Spring Bank and let us know they were on their way Mayor Yemen and I jumped into a truck and met them at the airportrdquo said Crom-well Th e crew consisted of the pro-ducers directors cinematogra-pher and more Everyone hiked through the canyon when it was soaked from recent rains ldquoIt was the whorsquos-who We were at the lookout point and they asked how to get down so the mayor said wersquod have to hikerdquo said Cromwell ldquoIt had been rain-ing all day so the bentonite and mud was clinging to us It was unbelievable Th ey were covered with so much gunk by the end of itrdquo Th e movie is based on Th e Spookrsquos Apprentice by Joseph Delaney Th e tale follows Tom Ward a young teenager as he is trained by the Spook to fi ght evil in a medieval setting

Th e movie stars Ben Barnes (Th e Chronicles of Narnia Prince Caspian) as Tom and Jeff Bridg-es (True Grit Tron Legacy Iron Man) as the Spook Julianne Moore Alicia Vikander and Kit Harington also star At the moment Cromwell is working on the logistics of being able to use the land for fi lming Considering the area is a provin-cial park there are some require-ments ldquoIf they get in and shoot they know they are tasked with doing a full environmental reclama-tionrdquo said Cromwell Th e movie is yet another in a long list of fi lms that have taken

advantage of our unique terrain Th e most famous being Unforgiv-en and Superman Th e last Hol-lywood movies to be fi lmed here were in 2004 though smaller productions such as Remember by Airdrie based MovieMakers have fi lmed here ldquoTh ere are quite a few mov-ies where you can pick out shots fi lmed in Drumheller here and there but to have an opening scene has quite an impactrdquo said Cromwell ldquoI was asking them what the spin off to the commu-nity could be Once they know they have a place that is willing to work with them it really helpsrdquo

inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom Friday June 15 2012 - 15

HAPPENINGS

w23c24m

inSideHappeningsDAYTIME EVENTS

DRUMHELLER AREA NIGHTLIFEMay 25 - August 25 Rosebud Anne of Green Gables See the classical musical about small-town life where itrsquos meant to be seen Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom for tickets or show infoPlaying at The Napier Theatre Friday June 15 - Thursday June 21 730 pm Snow White amp the Huntsman Closed MondaysSaturday June 16 Drumheller DJ Party by Thomas D and Sean D Flavourz Restaurant and Lounge Friday June 22 Drumheller Dance the night away at the Sock Hop at the Ice Cream Parlour amp Candy Shop 6-10 pm Best dressed prize Bring the whole family Jurassic Laser Tag amp Arcade Saturday June 23 Hussar CJS Agro Services RetirementCustomer Appreciation BBQ BBQ at 500 pm Entertainment at 700 pm Hussar Community HallSaturday July 21 Drumheller Drumheller Minor Hockey Golf Tournament and Silent Auction Fundraiser Call Alisha Ewing for more information 403-823-0342July 4 - August 25 Rosebud My Name is Asher Lev Adapted from the novel by Charm Potock Call Rosebud Theatre 1-800-267-7553 or visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom for tickets or show infoAugust 19-25 Cypress Hills Alberta Youth Entrepreneurship Camp Ages 13 to 15 An action pack week of adventure and entrepreneurship at Eagle Nest Ranch Space is limited apply early Deadline is June 19 2012 For more information call 403-823-770Monday 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

Sunday June 17 is Fatherrsquos DaySunday June 17 Nacmine Bring Dad out for breakfast at the Nacmine Hall 900 am - 100 pmJuly long weekend Rosebud Junior Clinic Priced at $20 per person Great professional advice for the kids Call the pro shop at 403-677-2250 to book your camp or more informationJuly 30 - August 3 Drumheller Vacation Bible School at Church of the Nazarene 930 am - 12 noon Kindergarten to Grade 5 Registration $10 Contact Dorothy Reeder 403-823-7020Wednesday Afternoon KidsClub After School Program 330 - 530 pm Drumheller Church of the Nazarene 627 6 Street East 403-823-7020 for information

Centre Street bull Drumheller bull 403-823-3784

ldquoFor All Your Family Needsrdquo

Riverside Value Drug Mart

bull Framesbull Colognesbull Watchesbull Giftware amp So Much

More

GREAT SELECTION OF FATHERSrsquoS DAY CARDSGREAT SELECTION OF FATHERSrsquoS DAY CARDS

k24cm(b)

LAST CHANCE SALOONIn WayneIn Wayne LastLastLastLast Cha ChaChaChancence ncence SaloSaloSaloSaloonononon

Off Sales ndash 15 Pack of Rainier $2000 Total PriceOff Sales ndash 15 Pack of Rainier $2000 Total PricePhone 403-823-9189Phone 403-823-9189

Fatherrsquos Day bullFree Draw for HoodieFatherrsquos Day bullFree Draw for Hoodie

k24cm

middot ROOMS $5500 middot CAMPING $1500middot ROOMS $5500 middot CAMPING $1500

OPEN Monday to Saturday 11 am - 11 pmSunday 1145 am to 7 pm

FULL FOOD MENU ndash FAMILY DINING EVERYDAYBuff alo Burgers bull Steaks bull Light Lunches bull Homemade Apple Pie

Childrenrsquos Menu

Kassandra Russell is the winner of Mayrsquos photo contest for inSide Drumheller Russell submitted a picture of her daughter Emilia holding a baby chick

inSide photo by Michael James

Russell wins May photo contest

Badlands given big role in The Seventh Son

The picturesque terrain of the badlands will be centre stage in the opening shot of the new Legendary Pictures movie The Seventh Son starring Ben Barnes and Jeff Bridges Mayor Terry Yemen and Bob Cromwell economic development offi cer for the Town spent some time showing the movie crew around Horseshoe Canyon The movie will be the fi rst Hollywood fi lm to come here since 2004

inSide photo by Michael James

Patrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

St Anthonyrsquos School stu-dents were burning up the track and fi eld this season bringing home a number of top fi nishes Th e team coached by

Gavin Makse Tom Stolz and Shannon Doel was at Glenmore Athletic Park on Wednesday June 5 to com-pete in the South Central High Junior High Zones Despite blustery condi-

tions the athletes excelled Kalenda Lewandowski competed in the Bantam Long Jump and a 415 me-tre jump earned her a silver medal In the Triple Jump she placed sixth with a jump of 825 metres Haylea Crone competed in the 400m and placed tenth with a time of 11394 In the 800m she clocked a time of 255 for a fi fth place fi nish Michael Peters competed

in the Bantam 400m with a time of 10704 for a sixth place fi nish Spencer Aulenbach com-peted in the Midget Boys Long Jump and a 42 metre leap earned him an eighth place fi nish In the Triple Jump he placed seventh with a jump of 942 metres Coach Makse said he was impressed with the teamrsquos performance in that four athletes were able to earn four ribbons for their ef-

forts Th is follows up on the performance of Jakub St Jean the lone senior high competitor for the school He competed at zones at Foothills Athletic Park on May 23 He ran in the Junior Boys 1500m and placed eighth In the 800m he placed ninth He also competed in the Long Jump and came in twelfth place

16 - Friday June 15 2012 inSide Drumheller | inSideDrumhellercom

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

We are not just handymenwersquore professionals with

experienced staff to do the job right

Maintenance amp Renovations

bull New Homes amp Additionsbull Kitchen Cabinets

bull Siding amp Windowsbull ICF Basementsbull Farm Buildings

bull Zoomboom - 40 ftbull Bobcat Service

35 years experience

Call now for your free estimate

Cory Nickel 403-823-6604 | 403-854-0417w18ceow24m

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

ATHLETEOF THE

WEEKWEEKCarol Todor local dance and yoga instructor is also an avid athlete working out at the local gym four to fi ve days per week participating in marathons and more

Nominate a Boston Pizza Athlete of the WeekEmail a short bio and current photo to

informationinsidedrumhellercom or drop off at inSide Drumheller offi ce 515 Highway 10 East Drumheller

Carol stop by Boston Pizza Drumheller

and pickup your FREE Individual Pizza

and Pop coupon

w24eowm

Two tickets to The Beach BoysWednesday July 11 2012

Calgary Stampede performanceSing a Beach Boyrsquos song and you could win

and wersquoll videotape you singing or submit your own to informationdrumhellermailcom

Donrsquot have to be good just have to be willing

Videos will be posted on our Facebook page The video with the most ldquolikesrdquo will be the winner Deadline to vote Monday July 2 2012 at midnight

WIN 2 TICKETS TO SEE THE BEACH BOYS

Deadline for submissions is June 21 at 500 pm Stop by The Drumheller Mail at 515 Highway 10 East or email informationdrumhellermailcom Winner must agree to the publication of their photo and name in a future edition of The Drumheller Mail or inSide Drumheller drumhellerd h lllld h ll

Top fi nishes for St Anthonyrsquos track athletes

Track and fi eld athletes from St Anthonyrsquos per-formed well at zones this season Members of the team include (l-r) coach Gavin Makse Michael Pe-

ters Jakub St Jean Haylea Crone Spencer Aulen-back coach Tom Stolz and Kalenda Lewandowski

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

Find your copy on standsand in your mailboxEvery Friday

Call 403-823-2580 to place your ad today

Ask for Wendy or Kathryn

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Patrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

St Anthonyrsquos School stu-dents were burning up the track and fi eld this season bringing home a number of top fi nishes Th e team coached by

Gavin Makse Tom Stolz and Shannon Doel was at Glenmore Athletic Park on Wednesday June 5 to com-pete in the South Central High Junior High Zones Despite blustery condi-

tions the athletes excelled Kalenda Lewandowski competed in the Bantam Long Jump and a 415 me-tre jump earned her a silver medal In the Triple Jump she placed sixth with a jump of 825 metres Haylea Crone competed in the 400m and placed tenth with a time of 11394 In the 800m she clocked a time of 255 for a fi fth place fi nish Michael Peters competed

in the Bantam 400m with a time of 10704 for a sixth place fi nish Spencer Aulenbach com-peted in the Midget Boys Long Jump and a 42 metre leap earned him an eighth place fi nish In the Triple Jump he placed seventh with a jump of 942 metres Coach Makse said he was impressed with the teamrsquos performance in that four athletes were able to earn four ribbons for their ef-

forts Th is follows up on the performance of Jakub St Jean the lone senior high competitor for the school He competed at zones at Foothills Athletic Park on May 23 He ran in the Junior Boys 1500m and placed eighth In the 800m he placed ninth He also competed in the Long Jump and came in twelfth place

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Top fi nishes for St Anthonyrsquos track athletes

Track and fi eld athletes from St Anthonyrsquos per-formed well at zones this season Members of the team include (l-r) coach Gavin Makse Michael Pe-

ters Jakub St Jean Haylea Crone Spencer Aulen-back coach Tom Stolz and Kalenda Lewandowski

inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

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