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Section X of the October 07, 2015 edition of the Stettler IndependentTRANSCRIPT
403-742-3777North end of Main Street beside the town offfi ce, Stettler Hours: 9:30-5:30 Monday to Friday; 9:30-5 on SaturdayHours: 9:30-5:30 Monday to Friday; 9:30-5 on Saturday
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Fall SavingsFall SavingsTop 10 Reasons to Shop Local Top 10 Reasons to Shop Local
This Holiday….please consider this.This Holiday….please consider this.1. 1. Do the Math:Do the Math: Factor in your gas, your meals, or Factor in your gas, your meals, or shipping fees, not to mention the long line ups at the shipping fees, not to mention the long line ups at the malls, traf c congestion, is it worth it?malls, traf c congestion, is it worth it?2. 2. Keep the Dollars in Our Local Economy:Keep the Dollars in Our Local Economy:When you shop in our community, you When you shop in our community, you simultaneously create jobs, fund more services simultaneously create jobs, fund more services like education and emergency services.like education and emergency services.3. 3. Support Community Businesses:Support Community Businesses: The well being The well being of a community bene ts when you shop locally. of a community bene ts when you shop locally. Our area businesses build strong neighbourhoods Our area businesses build strong neighbourhoods by sustaining communities, contributing to local by sustaining communities, contributing to local charities, supporting sports teams, service clubs, charities, supporting sports teams, service clubs, school activities and the list goes on.school activities and the list goes on.4. 4. Save the Environment:Save the Environment: Reduce your Reduce your environmental footprint and save money at the environmental footprint and save money at the same time. You’re not burning fuel andsame time. You’re not burning fuel andcontributing to greenhouse gas emissions.contributing to greenhouse gas emissions.5. 5. Keep Our Town Unique:Keep Our Town Unique: We have a variety We have a variety of unique specialty shops and products. These of unique specialty shops and products. These businesses are an integral part of the distinctive businesses are an integral part of the distinctive character of our area. Our tourism industry character of our area. Our tourism industry bene ts from this. When people go on vacation bene ts from this. When people go on vacation they seek out destinations that offer them the sense they seek out destinations that offer them the sense of being someplace special.of being someplace special.6. 6. Consider What Our Retailers Are Facing:Consider What Our Retailers Are Facing:They purchased their stock six months ago They purchased their stock six months ago hoping to sell it today, pay their employees, pay hoping to sell it today, pay their employees, pay their taxes, heat and hydro, donate to charity, and their taxes, heat and hydro, donate to charity, and hopefully pay themselves.hopefully pay themselves.7. 7. More Jobs and Wages:More Jobs and Wages: Supporting our local Supporting our local merchants means more jobs and better wages for merchants means more jobs and better wages for our community.our community.8. 8. Get Better Service: Get Better Service: It is no secret that the It is no secret that the people of Stettler are some of the friendliest people of Stettler are some of the friendliest people you will come across. Our area merchants people you will come across. Our area merchants take pride in hiring the right people.take pride in hiring the right people.9. 9. Lots of Great Products: Lots of Great Products: With so many great With so many great stores, markets, restaurants and artisans, the choices stores, markets, restaurants and artisans, the choices are endless. There is a broad range of products and are endless. There is a broad range of products and services available plus all the top brand names.services available plus all the top brand names.10. 10. We love our Community – Let’s Keep our We love our Community – Let’s Keep our Money Here: Money Here: We can encourage local prosperity We can encourage local prosperity by keeping our hard earned dollars in our local by keeping our hard earned dollars in our local economy.economy.
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Heartlan rts TroupeHeartland Arts Troupe
Heartland Arts Troupe
November 18 - 21 7:00 p.m.Stettler Performing Arts Centre
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Home renovations are typically exciting, as home-owners get to see the vi-sions of their dream homes come to light right before their very eyes. Turning an outdated bathroom into a modern oasis or an empty basement into the ultimate man cave strengthens the sense of attachment home-owners have with their homes.
But few home renova-tion projects go from start to finish without experi-encing a few bumps in the road along the way. Such bumps can be difficult to handle for homeowners working on their first reno-vation projects, but there are many ways for novices to navigate the sometimes murky waters of home improvement projects and come out relatively un-scathed on the other end, where a newly renovated home awaits.
• Plan well and know what to expect. When working with contractors, get all agreements in writ-ing and spell out exactly what you desire in a home renovation. Photo refer-
ences can help guide con-tractors and architects. Ask for the full picture of what can be expected with the work, from demolition to the punch list. Knowing what lies ahead can keep you grounded throughout the project.
• Discuss work each day and set payment schedules. Make payments contingent on work com-pleted. This can help keep contractors on schedule. Paying for all work upfront leaves homeowners at a disadvantage, as it does not provide incentive for work-
ers to be timely and effi-cient. Check in with work-ers to get daily progress reports.
• Have reasonable ex-pectations. A renovation project may exceed its bud-get and take longer than initially expected. Under-standing that these poten-tial setbacks might be part of the process will make it easier to handle them when the foreman speaks to you about any issues that arise.
• Accept the mess. Con-struction work is messy. There’s no way to main-tain a pristine house when contractors are entering and exiting all day. Dust is bound to be generated, and tools can fill up rooms. A home in disarray can be stressful, but continue to visualize the end result and the mess won’t bother you so much.
• Establish a contin-gency plan. Bathrooms and kitchen renovations are typically the most dis-ruptive home improvement projects. Going without a kitchen can make it dif-ficult to enjoy meals at home, while a bathroom re-model may require you to navigate water shutoffs. If your project is scheduled to take several months, estab-lish a contingency plan to deal with the consequences of your renovation project. Speak with family mem-bers about using some of their home amenities, and prepare and freeze meals in advance so you can reheat them later on when you don’t have access to your stove.
• Plan your escape. Sometimes the constant work and mess of con-struction is too much to bear. Afford yourself time away by visiting relatives or staying at a hotel. Even a single night away can provide the relief you need.
A home that is under-going a remodel can be a less than comfortable en-vironment. But homeown-ers who have never before lived through a renovation project can take several steps to make the process go as smoothly as possible.
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Continuedon pages
7 & 8
Tips for homeowners on their first renovation projects
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’Tis the season for home improvement projects, and weekend warriors will soon be visiting home supply re-tailers to buy everything from paint to plywood. There are many advantages to making home improvements on your own, including the opportunity to test your mettle at proj-ects big and small.
Many a novice DIYer has learned the ups and downs of home improvement through trial and error. But the fol-lowing are a handful of lessons first-timers can heed be-fore beginning their maiden voyages into the world of DIY home improvements.
• Measure twice, cut once. Perhaps this is the best-known mantra of home improvement, yet many still ignore it. Whether you’re anxious to get started or simply because you still cannot convert metric to standard formula, you must take the time to measure twice before cutting. Learn-ing that you’re a hair too short later will be prove frustrat-ing and time-consuming and often necessitates a last-min-ute run to the store for more materials. Always measure multiple times before making cuts.
• Enlist a helper. Having a partner helping with the work is the most efficient way to tackle a project. This person can assist you with heavy lifting or moving things or by holding the ladder or simply passing tools your way. He or she also can manage work while you make another run to the home center for more supplies. Having a helper around also provides companionship during tedious proj-ects.
• Lighten the load. You run the risk of injury, both to yourself and your belongings, if you attempt to move heavy items on your own. When moving heavy items, take steps to lighten your load. For example, empty or remove drawers from desks and dressers before moving them.
Rely on sliding pads when moving furni-ture so items can be slid into place instead of lifted. Always ask a buddy to help move especially heavy items.
• Prime before painting. Painting can be a time-consuming task. In an effort to save time, some people will look for paint-ing shortcuts, and these may include skip-ping the priming portion of painting. Prim-ing helps to cover existing paint color and prevent bleed-through of stains or darker hues to the next coat of paint. Failure to use a primer could mean having to paint coat after coat, which can become costly and take up a significant amount of time. Always rely on a priming product, or look for a paint that blends a primer within to achieve better coverage. And while you are ensuring a proper paint job, remember to use painter’s tape or an edging product to help keep paint off of moldings and trim.
• Use the right tools. The right tools make work saf-er and easier. Think about how much faster you can cut through a tree trunk with a chainsaw rather than a hand-saw. Improvising or using the wrong tools for the job can cost you time and increase your risk of injury.
• Turn electricity off at the panel box. Be especially
cautious when working with electricity, turn-ing off the current. This means shutting down the power on the breaker box. A live wire can provide a minor shock or lead to serious injury. Take the extra time to ensure the power is off before work-ing with any exposed wir-ing.
• Expect the unex-pected. Although many renovation projects go off without a hitch, you never know what you might un-cover when you embark
on repairs or remodels. Homeowners have come across all sorts of hidden problems when doing seemingly minor repairs. Removal of drywall may uncover insect damage in beams or indications of water infiltration. Some people take down old paneling, only to discover it was covering heavily damaged walls beneath. One repair project can run into another when home improvements are being made. Always leave breathing room in your budget and schedule extra time for unforeseen tasks as well.
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As real estate prices continue to climb, the cost to trade up to a larger home is on the upswing across the country, espe-cially as markets remain hampered by tight inven-tory levels. Therefore, people are choosing to renovate their current homes instead of relocat-ing. While the hunt for more square footage can be challenging, home-owners shouldn’t feel like a costly second story or complete addition are the only options.
Here are five great ways to create or opti-mize space in your exist-ing home.
1. Finish an unfin-ished basement. A base-ment renovation can hold limitless potential and increase the resale value or income potential of your home. Think about the possibilities: a home theater, office, spare bed-room, basement apart-ment or recreation room. The key to doing it suc-cessfully is to focus on
what’s behind the walls, especially since mois-ture is a common issue in basements. Choosing the right insulation is critical. Look for products that are vapor permeable, dimen-sionally stable and mold and moisture resistant.
2. Create a more open-concept feel with light and color. If your home wasn’t blessed with towering windows, in-stalling French doors and pot lights can encourage light to travel more free-ly, creating the illusion of space. Likewise, choosing a paint color for walls, trim and moldings that is lighter and cooler in tone (think soft grays or blues) will help to reflect light and give the room a more open feel.
3. Remove non-load-bearing walls. Home-owners have the opportu-nity to rethink the layout of their home by remov-ing non-load-bearing walls. Removing struc-turally unnecessary walls can make your whole
home feel larger, improve flow, lighting and the function of your home.
4. Convert your ga-rage into usable living or work space. For many homeowners, the garage becomes an overflow room for storage –– and is often a walk-in headache. Convert your garage (or a portion of it) into an-other living space, guest bedroom or home office. Install carpet and qual-ity thermal insulation to block outdoor noise and keep in warmth.
5. Choose furniture and accessories careful-ly. Adopt a minimalist’s eye. Begin looking around your home for furniture or accessories that over-whelm the space. Inte-rior designers recommend choosing low-profile or small-scale furniture for rooms with less square footage. Dual-purpose items, such as ottomans with storage chests inside, are a budget-friendly way to save on space while staying organized.
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• Check that all of the vehicle’s lights are operational so your car can be easily seen during inclement weather. Exchange your existing windshield washer fluid with one that will not freeze in cold conditions. Check the nozzles on the windshield-wash-
er system routinely and clear out any block-ages of ice or debris. While addressing windshield washer fluid, also replace worn out windshield wiper blades with ones that can withstand snow and icy weather.
• Have your tires’ alignment checked toward the end of winter or early spring. A season of traveling over pothole-ridden roads or hitting curbs buried under snow drifts can affect the alignment.
Similarly, inspect tires routinely, as weather changes can affect tire pressure and strength.
• Use a soft snow brush or a foam brush to clear snow off of the car. Avoid hard
plastic scrapers you might use on your windshield, as they can scratch painted surfaces.
• Try to park the vehicle in a garage or under a car port, each of which can protect cars and trucks from the often harsh ele-ments of winter.
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Visit our local professionals today to ensure a smooth ride this season. Continued on page 10
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For all your Industrial, Automotive, Agriculture
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October 2015 Fall Sales Flyer - Page 11
Stettler Variety Showcase
2015 - 2016 Concert Series
4 Sunday Concert Series & Dinner ShowAdults $110 Students $55
Affordable, Unbeatable, Family EntertainmentOur Silver Sponsors:
National Park Wardens sharesuperb musicianship, chilling &
humorous tales and songs.www.banffwardens.com
The Wardens
Award winning sultry crooner,energetic showman, songwriter,
story teller; modern & vintage pop folk & soul.
www.davidmyles.com
Sunday, April 10, 2016
David Myles & Band
Sunday, March 20, 2016
A tribute to the King. Not animpersonation but all Elvis
including the Heebie Jeebies. www.stevepineo.com
Saturday, November 7, 2015
Steve Pineo’s Elvis Show
Dinner Concert
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Season &Individual show tickets
available at 403-742-2809 or Pfeiffer House of Music
403-742-3777
www.stettlershowcase.com
4 Sunday Concert Series
Sunday, February 21, 2016
Pop, jazz, country songbird with hometown roots.
Lisa Cuthill(nee Holliston) - Opening Artist
Gypsy jazz/swing quartet; amazing instrumentals, harmonies & fun!
www.christinetassanetlesimposteures.com
Christine Tassanet Les Imposteures
Six Guitars - 1 guy, 1 guitar - 6 distinct music styles &
characters. A perfect blend of music, characters & comedy.
www.sixguitars.com
Chase PadgettSunday, January 24, 2016
Dinner show onlyDinner show onlyAdults $50, Students $35Adults $50, Students $35
Stettler Community HallStettler Community HallDoors open at 5:30 p.m.Doors open at 5:30 p.m.
Dinner at 6:30 p.m.Dinner at 6:30 p.m.
Adults $80.00Adults $80.00Students $40.00Students $40.00
Matinee or Evening ShowsMatinee or Evening Shows2 p.m. or 7:30 p.m.2 p.m. or 7:30 p.m.
at the Performing Arts Centreat the Performing Arts CentreIndividual Sunday Shows – Individual Sunday Shows –
Adults $25.00 Students $10.00Adults $25.00 Students $10.00Students for all shows must be 6 years and upStudents for all shows must be 6 years and up
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Festival of LightsFestival of Lights
Stettler Community HallStettler Community HallNovember 24 - 28, 2015November 24 - 28, 2015
STETTLER’SSTETTLER’S
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- SPECIAL EVENTS -
All proceeds support your Stettler Health Care CentreOpen to the Public Tuesday to Thursday Noon to 5 p.m.Open Friday 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Admission by Donation.
Food Bank donations welcome also.
CHRISTMAS MARKETCHRISTMAS MARKETOpen Tuesday to Thursday 9 p.m.
Unique one-of-a-kind items such as
pottery, blown glass, quilts and quilted items,
cards, scarves, clay ornaments,
and jewelry made by local artisans
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24Sneak-a- Peek Gourmet Breakfast
*Served from 7-9 a.m. Come and Go*Advance Tickets Only: $15.00
Dessert First*5-7 p.m.
*Advance Tickets only $20.00
Mini Raffl eMini Raffl e
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25Sharing the Season Seniors’ Tea
*2-4 p.m. *Admission $5 * Tickets at the door
Christmas Spirits*7-9 p.m. *Advance Tickets Only: $25.00
Seasonal drinks, snacks and entertainmentFeaturing the Jazz Guys
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26Sounds of the Season Concert
The Singing Nuns*Wine & Cheese from 7-9 p.m.*Advance Tickets Only: $20.00
Silent AuctionSilent Auction
Door Prizes • Tribute TreeDoor Prizes • Tribute Tree
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27Children’s Wonderland & Gingerbread Event
Stettler Agriplex 1-5 p.m.*Join us for cookies, pictures with Santa, sleigh rides
through town, face painting and crafting.*Also come out and vote for your favorite gingerbread house.
*Deadline for entries is November 18. Entry forms can be pickedup at Bond-O Communications or Wish Kitchen.
*Bidding on Silent Auction items from Tuesday, Nov. 24 to Friday, Nov. 27 at 1 p.m.
Dance to live band:Dirt Road Angels
Dine, Dance & Auction*Doors open at 5:30 p.m.
*Advance Tickets Only: $60.00
SATURDAY, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28NOVEMBER 28
GALA NIGHT
Tickets go on sale October 13 and can be purchased at Wish Kitchen & GiftBidding on Silent Auction items from Tuesday, Nov. 24 to Friday Nov. 27 at 1 p.m.
www.stettlerfestivalofl ights.ca