Centennial Meeting

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Centennial Meeting
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entennial Meeting
November 3rd, 2014 @ 7pm
Seniors Drop In Centre
Derek 403-748-3977
SUITE FOR RENT
Westview Apartments
Seniors living complex, close to downtown
Bentley. One bedroom with a full bath, kitchen
and living room.
Affordable housing with a common socializing
area. No meals or health care provided. Must be
able to live independently.
For more information call
Lorraine at 403 748 2438.
Operated by the Bentley Senior Citizen’s
Housing Society board of volunteers.
Come and Go Tea
in Honour of the Retirement
from Bentley Care Centre
of Kathy Neumeier (26 years of service) and Connie Gladwin (37 years of
service)
Wednesday October 8, 2014
3:00 pm till 5:00 pm
Bentley Drop In Centre
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SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
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SATURDAY
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2
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Medical Clinic
Medical Clinic
Transfer Station
Transfer Station
Boutique
Boutique
STAY & PLAY
Carpet Bowling
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FRIDAY
Town Clean UP
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10
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FIRE HALL
GRAND
OPENING
EVERYONE
WELCOME!
Seniors Drop In
Medical Clinic
Medical Clinic
Transfer Station
Transfer Station
STAY & PLAY
Boutique
Boutique
STAY & PLAY
Skating Club
Registration
see pg. 4
TOPS
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Happy
Thanksgiving
Seniors Drop In
Medical Clinic
Medical Clinic
Carpet Bowling
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Transfer Station
Transfer Station
Boutique
Boutique
TOPS
STAY & PLAY
Carpet Bowling
STAY & PLAY
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Transfer Station
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Seniors Drop In
Medical Clinic
Medial Clinic
Boutique
Transfer Station
Transfer Station
STAY & PLAY
Boutique
STAY & PLAY
Transfer Station
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TOPS
Carpet Bowling
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MUSEUM
AGM 7PM
Seniors Drop In
Medical Clinic
Boutique
Carpet Bowling
Medial Clinic
Boutique
Transfer Station
STAY & PLAY
Milestones
Presentation
see page 6
STAY & PLAY
Transfer Station
TOPS
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Bentley
Boutique
Clothing
Exchange
Staffed by
Volunteers
Medical Clinic
Wed:
2 - 9 pm
Thurs: 9:30-noon
Call to ensure Doctor
Smith is in.
403-748-3688
403-748-4044
info@townofbentley.ca
403-748-2160
www.townofbentley.ca
Library
see last page
Monday - Friday
8am to 3:30pm
Stay & Play
Waste Transfer
Station
Gull Lake Hall
Tues 9:30-11am
Tuesdays
1pm
Thursdays
8am-12pm
Coffee Drop
In
Potluck
Last Tuesday
of each
month
Thursday
10am-6pm
Friday
10am-6pm
Saturday
2-6pm
Carpet Bowling
Wednesdays 9:30 to 11:30 am
at the Community Hall.
403-748-3961
No experience necessary.
Bentley Town
Office Basement
Fri 9:30-11am
403-748-2160
403-748-2160
community@telus.net
Located in the Municipal
Office Building
Monday - Friday
8am to noon
1pm to 4pm
Please contact
Community
Services for
access.
Town of Bentley
Community Services
Located in the
Care Center
Office may be closed for
meetings and community
endeavours. Please call
before stopping by to
ensure that staff is in.
Seniors Drop In
55 Plus
Town of Bentley
Municipal Office
New and returning
players welcome.
Call Arnold 403-748-2744
School Calendar is available at
http://bentley.wolfcreek.ab.ca
Panther Fitness - information on website
TOPS Meets Tuesdays in the Basement of the Town Office.
Weigh in @ 630 pm
Meeting at 7pm.
Use door between Fire Hall and Town Building
Contact Carolyn: 403-396-1002
Bentley School 403-748-3770
Principal
Lane Moore
Vice Principal Steven Lush
Monthly Shopping trip to Red Deer, the 4th Wednesday, 9:00am to 4:00pm,
stopping at Parkland and Bower Malls for your shopping convenience. The trip
is open to all residents of Bentley. There is no charge for the transportation,
however donations are greatly appreciated.
Monthly shopping trip to Sylvan Lake, the 2nd Wednesday, 10:00am to 2:00pm.
Riders may be dropped off and picked up at various locations to meet your
needs.
For the above two trips - riders MUST call the day
before by 6pm to reserve seat
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UNITED CHURCH NEWS…
Thrift Store officially closed
now. Sadly, it will no longer be a
service available to the
community.
New Minister, Br enda Ker sell will
begin on Sept 21 and services will
continue from 9:30 to 10:30 at the
Bentley United Church until the
building and property sell. After that
we will locate an appropriate facility to
hold weekly services.
Watch your thoughts, they become words
Watch your words, they become actions
Watch your actions, they
become habits
Watch your habits, they
become your character
Watch your character, it
becomes your destiny.
The Bentley Multi-use Facility
Committee is resuming meetings this
fall and is looking for volunteers. An
experienced treasurer is still needed. If
you can fill this position, or know of someone
who could, please contact us as soon as
possible. We are also beginning discussions
on fundraising and will be needing
committed people to join us. Please call
Jennifer Johnson at 403-748-4134 for more
information.
Submitted
Girl Guides and Sparks
Registration will be held on October
6th from 6:30-7:30pm @ The Bentley
Elementary School. Please enter at
the Fitness Centre Doors.
Sparks (Kindergarten-Grade 1) is on
Wednesday nights From 5:30-6:30
pm, Guides (Grade 3-6) is on
Wednesday nights from 7:00-9:00
pm, and Brownies (Grade 2-3) is on
Thursday nights from 6:30-8:00 pm.
All units meet at the Blindman
Valley AG Center upstairs.
To register go to www.girlguides.ca
or if your not sure if your daughter
would like to join come to one of our
meetings to try it out.
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Bentley Museum News
Another summer season is drawing to a close for the Bentley Museum and the Board extends
a heartfelt Thank You to our summer hostess, Heather McLaren for an outstanding job. We
received many comments about how pleasant and informative Heather was from the guests.
Thanks to everyone who supported us at the Farmer's Market Concession. Anyone wanting to
contact the Museum may do so as follows: Cora at 403-748-2455, Clara at 403-748-2350,
or Betty at 403-748-2744.
The Annual General meeting of the Bentley Museum is on October 27th, 2014 at 7PM.
Everyone welcome.
Summer Village of Gull Lake
403-748-2966
CAO:
Myra Reiter
admin@sumervillageofgulllake.com
Bentley Christmas Craft & Gift Sale
Saturday
November 1st, 2014
Hall Rentals:
Karen McDermid
403-748-2625
karenmcdermid@cciwireless.ca
www.summervillageofgulllake.com
10AM to 3PM
Bentley Community Hall
A wide variety of items for your
shopping pleasure!
BENTLEY
AGENCIES
If your last name
begins with
S
Please renew your plate in
All Classes of
Insurance
748-3977
OCTOBER
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Boutique Volunteers
Lisa
Mary
Sandy
(located in the Care Center)
Wednesdays
Thursdays
6-8 PM
9-11 AM
Or by contacting
Community Services
403-748-2160
Donations of
next to new,
clean clothing
gratefully
accepted.
Laurie
Sarah
Thank You Ladies !
FREE FOR PARENTS AND CAREGIVERS….
Learn about developmental milestones and strategies to apply at home with
your children.
Date: Monday Oct 27 from 9:30-11am
Where: Stay and Play Room, basement of Town Office
Childcare Provided
Session description:
This will be a fairly informal presentation that will be
packed with easy to take home strategies. We will
chat about developmental milestones for early
printing, motor and social development. We will
discuss the importance of play and how to enrich play
activities with your child to meet many areas of
development without the need for any expensive
programs or toys. We will explore the topic of sensory
processing and how important self regulation is for
learning, play and social development. This section
will also include take home strategies to help with
bedtime and calming strategies for anxious kiddos.
Please come with your questions as Kari will adjust to
meet the needs and wants of the group.
Samantha Hunt, Owner & Stylist
Altered Images now has it's own
aesthetician : Courtney Brassard
20% off All Spa
services with Courtney
from
Sept 19 - Oct19
Facilitator Bio:
Kari Lotzien is the super proud owner of To the Stars
Occupational Therapy and Wellness Centre in
YOU MUST MENTION PROMO when booking.
Lacombe AB. She has worked with children and
families for the past 13 years and has two awesome
kids of her own. She is passionate about supporting
Call us today to book at
families on their parenting and wellness journey.
Kari's occupational therapy practice has blossomed
over the past few years; she is now combining
traditional occupational therapy with yoga, relaxation and social skills to create unique programs for all ages.
To the Stars also offers yoga and wellness options for parents too!
Please register to ensure adequate childcare. Call Community Services 403-748-2160
Sponsored by Community Services
Community Partners: Bentley Kindergarten and ECS
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This past month has been a quiet one for your fire department with no major incidents.
We have had numerous reports of fire alarms and CO detector activations, all of which were investigated
and ruled false alarms.
As always, we maintain our training to keep our skills sharp and several members have been away at
specialized courses dealing with hazardous materials, vehicle extrication, live fire training and fire
investigation.
The Bentley District Fire Department is pleased to announce our upcoming
public Open House which will take place at the new hall on
Monday, October 6 at 6 pm.
Hot dogs and refreshments will be served and everyone is welcome.
We look forward to showing you all our new home!
Gull Lake Hall
Bentley Town Office
Tuesdays 9:30-11am
Fridays 9:30-11am
Stay and Play is designed to encourage families to spend time
together in play, while having the opportunity to socialize and
learn about community and external resources.
Come and Play With Us!
403-748-2160
$$ Toonie Drop In Fee per family is appreciated,
but not mandatory!
For information on
what is happening,
educational links,
learning opportunities please like us on
Facebook. This will
also be the
communication utilized
if a session is cancelled.
Playgroups Town of
Bentley
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Hot, nutritious meals delivered to the elderly or
individuals with an illness or recovering from
hospitalization. We currently have 3 openings.
Meals are delivered by volunteers Monday,
Wednesday and Friday at noon. Additional
noon meals are available on the remaining
weekdays, however families are responsible
for delivery arrangements.
Cost to client: $8.50 per meal
Community Services 403-748-2160
Thank You to our Program Volunteers:
Joan & Val - making a
difference one meal at a
time!
Reminder for Seniors
accessing the
Special Needs Assistance
Program
the new calendar year for this program
starts July 1st, 2014 and qualification is
based on your 2013 Income Tax Return.
If you need information on this program,
forms, help to fill in requests, please
contact the office for assistance
Community Services 403-748-2160
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October Arena
Schedule
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Let’s talk about Domestic Violence….
Attention Teens- What is Dating Violence?
Dating violence is more than an occasional argument or bad mood. Everyone has bad days, and while they
shouldn’t be taking their mood out on other people, it happens. Dating violence is more than that. It's regular
violent behavior, often against a girlfriend or a boyfriend.
Dating violence can be more than just physical abuse (like hitting or shoving). It can also be verbal or emotional abuse. Insults, guilt trips, name calling, jealousy, pressure to be sexually active and isolation from
friends/family could all be considered abuse when they happen regularly.
No relationship should ever include any type of violence or abuse – if it does it is time to get help.
Here are some signs to look for that might mean your friend is in trouble and needs help.*
•When your friend and her boyfriend are together, he calls her names or puts her down in front of others.
•He acts extremely jealous when she talks to other boys, even when it’s completely innocent.
•She apologizes for his behavior and makes excuses for him.
•She frequently cancels plans at the last minute for reasons that are untrue.
•He’s always checking up on her, calling or texting her, and demanding to know where she’s been and who
she’s been with.
•You’ve seen him lose his temper, maybe even break or hit things when he’s mad.
•She seems worried about upsetting him or making him angry.
•She’s giving up on things that used to be important to her, like spending time with friends or doing another
activity.
•Her weight, appearance or grades have changed dramatically. These could be signs of depression, which
could indicate abuse.
•She has injuries she can’t explain (broken bones, bruises, scratches), or the explanations she gives don’t
make sense.
There are a lot of other warning signs, but this gives you a good start of things to look for.
If you or someone you know is experiencing dating violence, it’s important to know the signs and understand the process of supporting someone needing support. Please contact Kellie Cummings through
Central Alberta Women’s Emergency Shelter at 403-346-5643 and together we can ensure you are receiving the support you need.
Go outside. Feel the simple pleasures of the earth, the sun, the breeze. Fresh air
clears the head, boosts the spirit, and can even provide a good dose of vitamin D
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ACROSS
DOWN
01 monkey’s larger cousin?
01 certain computer software programs (abb)
28 circle that’s not round
04 livestock often lives in this
02 to ‘put on a long face’
29 certain keyboard typset
08 chick says this
03 actor in Harry Potter movies: __ Watson
31 time since someone’s/something’s birth
12 cheerleaders use ___-poms
04 creates pies, bread, etc.
32 pug dog has a pug ___!
13 _____vera plant
05 heavyweight boxer: Muhammad __
36 ___-3 is fish/vegetable oils, etc.
14 these birds give a hoot!
06 chain hardware store (br. name)
38 grandpa (German)
15 ‘sculpt these for Halloween?
07 Loch __ Monster
41 #9 Down is one of these
17 ___-trailer trucks haul large loads
08 gathering of people searching for someone
43 these are counted following an election
18 gawk
09 lamb’s Mom
45 each foot repeatedly takes one of these!
19 inquiries
10 certain deciduous tree
46 idol
11 measurement of pressure (abb)
48 Canada’s law enforcement officers (abb)
16 to squash, flatten
49 Italian island
21 certain time period
23 spooky atmosphere!
27 peaks, pinnacles
20 is used in ignitions!
50 stamp/logo: an Easter ___, for example
30 several, umpteen
22 prayer closing
51 possesses
33 conclusion
24 Nevada City
52 Lennon’s wife: Yoko ____
34 certain car rental agency
25 ancient Peruvian empire
53 Stampede Wrestling’s creator: ___ Hart
35 self-esteem
26 Biblical Garden
55 nibble, small bite
36 “___upon a time…”
27 body powder
37 ___ la Biche, AB
38 1,1,1,1: these are ____!
39 cry/wail (you might hear one on Halloween night!)
40 grip, clutch
42 Dec. 24: Christmas
44 mishmash that witch cooks in her cauldron?
47 gigantic, scary boogiemen
51 firefighters use this to direct water
54 octopus’ arm is this
56 wager: “up the ____”
57 one of the Great Lakes
58 certain management degree (abb)
59 something else witch could cook in cauldron?
60 explodes, blows up
61 buddy
Crossword by Colleen McNaught
solution page 12
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Notable moments and words of thanks
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Thanks to Jo-Ann Butcher for organizing another great Parade!
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A big thank you to all the organizers for another Great Rodeo weekend!
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A big thank you to all the Conveners for the bench show and Joan Dickau for organizing and running it!
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A great parade, noting JoAnn and Husband Phil bring up the rear but she should be in the lead for a job well
done.
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Next year is Bentley's 100th Birthday Party, not too early to start thinking about idea's of entries for our
Parade.
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While attending other Parade's if you spotted something of interest why not contact them to see if they are
available for Bentley's Special Parade in 2015.
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Friday Stay and Play Group .... "Thanks to my new friend for coming to play with me on Friday!!! Hope to
see you this week in Gull Lake and Bentley.....theme...Meeting our new Friends!!!
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Thank You to the Arlene Walton, Barb Carson, Bonnie Pacholko and Stephaine Pacholko for helping with the
Pancake Breakfast. BCH
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Thank you to the Library for organizing the COW Bus!
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Thank you to the Bentley Elementary School for allowing Bricks 4 Kidz to have space for the program!
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Thank you to the United Church for providing the service of a Thrift Store all these years….you will be
missed!
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To those individuals and community organizations who have already committed to helping with Santa’s
Celebration on December 13th, a huge thank you from Community Services!!
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Wonderful Farmer’s Markets this summer! Thanks to all the organizers and vendors for making Bentley a
destination spot on Saturday mornings!!!!
Give a very big high FIVE to JoAnn Butcher for once again organizing the Sunset Hills Parade this year.
Please submit your Notable Moments or
Words of Thanks to
community@telus.net or call 403-748-2160
You can close the windows and
darken your room but you can also
open the windows and let the light
get in. It is a matter of choice.
Your mind is your room. Do you
darken it or fill it with light?
submitted
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Little Engineers: Interesting Inventions
Join Bricks 4 Kidz as we explore the world of
When:
Mondays
3:30- 4:30
Oct 20th – Dec 1st*
*no class Nov 10th
Where:
school
TBA – at the
Who:
Grades 3 & 4
Cost:
$20
Interesting Inventions! Each week, students will
use our LEGO® kits to construct a different
motorized model such as a hand mixer,
windshield wiper and a conveyor belt!
All students take home a custom Mini-figure at
the end of the 6 week session!
Payment is required with Registration
Community Services
403-748-2160
Sponsored by
Actual fee is $65 per youth
Space is limited
Box 179, 4918 50th Avenue, Bentley T0C 0J0
phone: 403-748-4044
email: info@townofbentley.ca
website: www.townofbentley.ca
Town of Bentley Snow Removal
Winter and the inevitable snow will soon be upon us. In order for our Public Works to remove snow from the
full width of the roads as soon as possible after a snow fall, please park your vehicle off the road (on your
driveway if you have one). Also, please be aware that the Town’s Traffic By-law states “no person shall
remove snow, ice, dirt, debris or other material to be placed upon any portion of the road or alley”
Thanks, your cooperation will be appreciated
All dogs and cats in the Town of Bentley require a license tag. Animal control
license tags may be purchased at the Town office. Applications may be obtained at the
Town office or on the website.
The Town of Bentley wishes to recognize individuals who have reached milestone events such as
birthdays and anniversaries. The Town of Bentley wishes to recognize the contributions of community
organizations who are celebrating milestone anniversaries. Upon request, the Town of Bentley will
provide a certificate to the individual(s) or community organizations. Individuals or community
organizations are asked to contact the Town of Bentley 30 days prior to the date of the function
designated to celebrate this achievement.
Town of Bentley Subdivision and Development Appeal Board have two (2) vacancies. If you have
an interest in this area and can attend meetings, called as necessary, please submit your
application to the Town office (application form available at the office)
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COUNCIL NOTES – OCTOBER 2014
Hopefully everyone had a great summer!!
Remember that school is back in – slow down on
our streets so everyone is safe.
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July 22 Council Meeting:
 Doug Gunderman, Lacombe County
Information
Analyst/Data
Management
attended the Council meeting to provide an
overview and demonstrate features on the Ipads purchased for Council.
 The street sweeping quote from Central City
Asphalt in the amount of $26,250 for two
sweepings per year was received for
information.
 Information for the proposed off-leash dog
park was received for information. Further
discussions regarding this item will be held
during the budget deliberations.
 Administration was requested to have the
Town’s engineers investigate the problems
of the underground springs in the area of
53rd Avenue, the Curling Rink and the Arena
and provide Council with an estimate.
 Council Procedural Bylaw and Roles and
Responsibilities and Code of Conduct for
Members of Bentley Town Council were
tabled to the August 19th meeting.
 The recycling bins are to be located to the
Transfer Station effective September 5th.
This is as a result of several incidents where
unsuitable material has been disposed of in
the bins and unsuitable materials left at the
site.
 The motion to obtain a price quote to level
and landscape the land across the road
from the Shaper Shop was rescinded.
 The motion to have the vacant industrial
land across the road from the Shaper Shop
be offered for sale after the size and market
value were determined was rescinded.
 A motion was made to obtain an estimate to
level and expand the site across from the
Shaper Shop, remove the top soil, berm the
site and plant trees on the berm to make it
more appealing, with the funds to be
included in the 2015 budget.
 A motion was made that the vacant, unserviced, industrial land located west and
across the road from the Shaper Shop be
re-opened to Public Works for storage of
material waste, and further the size of the
land should be determined and this land
should not be offered for sale.
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The parade invitation from the Village of Alix
was received for information.
July 29th Special Council Meeting:
 Council met regarding the proposed new
Summersault Subdivision on the north end
of Bentley.
Representatives were in
attendance to answer any questions Council
had.
 Bylaw 178/2014 being a by-law to rescind
the North East Area Structure Bylaw 528/93
and adopt the Summersault Area Structure
Plan for the SW ¼ 26-40-1-W5M, received
first reading.
 Bylaw 176/2014 being a bylaw to amend
Land Use Bylaw 153/2011 to re-designate a
portion of SW ¼-26-40-1-W5M from Urban
Reserve to General Residential District,
received first reading.
August 19th Council Meeting:
 A contract in the amount of $109,516 was
awarded to Timcon Construction to replace
the water meter chamber and water flow
meter that connects the water main service
to Lake Trail Estates.
 The future use of the old fire hall was
discussed. Administration was requested to
have the building inspected.
Further
discussion as to the use of this space will
occur during the 2015 budget deliberations.
 Council recessed for the Public Hearing
regarding the Summersault Subdivision.
 Council Procedural Bylaw and Roles and
Responsibilities and Code of Conduct for
Members of Bentley Town Council were
tabled to the September 23rd meeting.
 Bylaw 178/2014 being a by-law to rescind
the North East Area Structure Bylaw 528/93
and adopt the Summersault Area Structure
Plan for the SW ¼ 26-40-1-W5M, received
third and final reading, with an amendment
to show the row of future housing running
east and west, abutting the currently
developed 55th Avenue, be designated for
single family detached dwellings.
 Bylaw 176/2014 being a bylaw to amend
Land Use Bylaw 153/2011 to re-designate a
portion of SW ¼-26-40-1-W5M from Urban
Reserve to General Residential District,
received third and final reading.
 Administration reported that for businesses
that generate food waste, the hand
COUNCIL NOTES – OCTOBER 2014
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collection of garbage bags is no longer an
acceptable method of handling this waste
as it deteriorates very quickly especially
during the summer months.
Council
approved the proposal to contract solid
waste bin rental and collection for those
businesses that generate waste.
The
Garbage Rate Bylaw will be changed to
reflect the cost of contracted bin rental and
collection.
The cost estimates for the drainage issues
around the arena are approximately
$520,000.
Council received this for
information and will look at this to be
repaired if government funding were to
become available in the future.
Bylaw 142/2010 being the Garbage
Collection Bylaw was amended to reflect the
rental of collection bins for those businesses
who dispose of food or hazardous waste
materials.
The new Emergency Services Building (Fire
Hall) will be holding a grand opening and
open house on Monday, October 6
commencing at 5:00 p.m. All community
members are invited to attend.
The Sylvan Lake Family Care Clinic
Advisory Committee requested a Council
representative be appointed. This will be
formalized at Council’s Organizational
meeting in October.
Council approved the subdivision of Lot 9,
Block 1, Plan 962 3487 to create two
parcels plus a remainder parcel.
Mr. Neil Evans’ application to serve on the
Subdivision and Development Appeal Board
was approved.
A surplus of $737.61 from the Canada Day
celebrations donations will be put in a
reserve fund for next year’s celebrations.
A letter will be sent to the Minister of
Municipal Affairs in support of an increase in
operating and capital funding for the
Parkland Regional Library systems.
Monthly waterworks summaries for May,
June and July were accepted by Council.
DATES TO REMEMBER
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October 6 – New Fire Hall Open House
PLEASE NOTE NEW CONTACT E-MAILS:

Lynda Haarstad Petten
Phone: 403-748-4922
E-mail: lpetten@townofbentley.ca

Deputy Mayor Butch Howard
Phone: 403-748-2053
E-mail: bhoward@townofbentley.ca
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Councillor Robin Lemay
Phone: 403-748-3823
E-mail: rlemay@townofbentley.ca
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Councillor Pamela Davey
Phone: 403-748-2988
E-mail: pdavey@townofbentley.ca
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Councillor Cora Knutson
Phone: 403-748-2455
E-mail: cknutson@townofbentley.ca
Keep yourselves informed as to what is
happening at Council meetings.
Everyone is
welcome to attend any Council meeting.
Should you require any further information
on anything noted in these “Notes”, please contact
a Councillor or the Town Office.
Your feedback is extremely important.
Bentley is your community and we, as a Council,
need to hear your comments, complaints, kudos,
etc.
Box 361 Bentley, Alberta T0C 0J0
Phone: 403-748-4626
Fax: 403-748-4627
Email: bentleylibrary@prl.ab.ca
Website: bentleylibrary.prl.ab.ca
Tues 10 - 5:30
Wed 10 - 5:30
BOOK CLUB
Thurs. October 2nd
6:30 to 7:30
Discussing
Frances Itani’s
“Deafening”
Thurs. November 6th
Will Ferguson’s
“419”
New members
always welcome
Library is Closed
Saturday October 11
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
Little Mozart’s School
of Music
Class Full!
October 2014
Thurs 12 – 7:30
Friday 10-5:30
Sat 11- 4:00
MOVIE NIGHTS 7 PM
October 9th
Scooby Doo PG –13 126 mins
The reunited Mystery Inc. team return to their hometown of Coolsville as heroes when a
local criminology museum offers an exhibition of the many ghostly disguises used by
villains they've subdued over the years. However, their warm welcome is not long-lived
when mean-spirited television reporter Heather Jasper-Howe airs a series of stories calling
the team's intelligence and bravery into question, and even worse, a number of the weird
creature costumes on display in the museum are coming to life and wreaking havoc on the
people of Coolsville. Some of the clues seem to point to Old Man Wickles, whose attempts to
pose as the Black Knight Ghost were foiled by the Mystery Machinists in the past, but is he
looking for revenge or just a red herring? And what is Velma supposed to do about Patrick
Wisely, a curator at the museum?
October 23rd
Hotel Transylvania PG 91 mins
Hotel Transylvania is an endearing tale about an overprotective Dracula intent on sheltering
his beloved daughter from the vicious humans who killed her mother. The result is a film
that will tickle parents with a soft spot for creature features while it puts a good-humored
spin on familiar monster lore. Brimming with a sense of energy and ghoulish gags it
succeeds at showing impressionable young viewers a playful side of the silver screen's most
memorable monsters.
October is Library Month!
Stop in to see what your library
has to offer
Are you creative?
Are you a team player?
Do you enjoy planning, preparing and conducting activities for all age groups?
Quilting with Arlene
Sept. 20, 27, Oct. 4, 18, 25,
Nov. 1.
Classes Saturdays
10:30 to 3:30
No class Oct. 11.
$10 drop in fee
Call Library for more
information
Part-time Library Programmer/Clerk position available at the Library
Requirements:
 Minimum Grade 12 diploma
 Proven experience working with children ages 2 – 12
 Commitment to excellent customer service
 Experience planning and implementing projects and events
 Communication skills – written and oral
 Organizational skills
 Computer literate
Hours of work vary based on needs and programs offered.
Occasional work on Saturdays
Full job description is available at the library.
Please forward cover letter and resume to Suzanne Moore, Library Manager