Myrnam Grads There For A Good Time Life Starts All Over For Two
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Myrnam Grads There For A Good Time Life Starts All Over For Two
Vol. II • №25 (62) • Tuesday, June 28, 2016 16NEWS.CA 16NEWS.CA www.HIWAY www.HIWAY 1 LOCAL ADVERTISING LOCAL NEWS AND VIEWS Covering the news from the Counties of Lamont, Minburn, Beaver and Two Hills as well as the Towns of Vegreville and Vermilion, Alberta Volume II • Tuesday, June 28, 2016 • Issue 25 FREE Life Starts All Over For Two Hills Graduates “Dare to dream bold and set your goals high,” said Trustee Ruven Rajoo. “You’ve been given the tools now seize the moment.” L ife will be starting all over again as the graduates of Two Hills School embark on a new adventure following their last days of school. The graduation ceremonies held on Friday, June 24 were filled with beautifully dressed ladies and dapper looking young men as the Town of Two Hills T celebrated the accomplishments of the class of twelve graduates. The theme for this year’s celebrations was “Life starts all over again,” as told in the story The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, and the theme was carried throughout the afternoon in each of the messages to the students. Students Meghan Kereliuk and Nathen Palsitt served as MCs for the afternoon ceremonies following the singing of the national anthem, and Principal Cindy Kotelko gave her message to the class. Continued on p. 6 County of Two Hills Reeve Allen Sayler congratulated the graduating class of Two Hills School and told them they can proceed with confidence, well prepared for the future in a wavering and uncertain economy. Myrnam Grads There For A Good Time he community of Myrnam gathered to mark the end of an era for the students of the graduating class of New Myrnam School on Saturday, June 25 at the school gymnasium. This year’s theme was ‘Here For A Good Time’ and it was evident they have truly enjoyed their time spent at New Myrnam. Mistress of Ceremonies Mrs. Megan Saruk welcomed the standing-room only crowd before the grand march of graduates. The students heard from School Board trustee Ms. Deb Pederson who asked the students to listen to their intuition and instructed them that if it “feels good in your heart” let those choices guide them. Mr. Keith Gamblin gave his principal’s address and commended the class for being a group that could always be counted on and were passionate about getting projects done. He thanked the graduates for their hard work in making New Myrnam School a better place for all students. “As staff we say goodbye, but this is not the end of our journey with you students,” said Principal Gamblin. “We will always be here to help in your lives away from New Myrnam School.” The graduation at New Myrnam School saw not one, but two valedictoContinued on p. 7 New Myrnam School Principal Mr. Keith Gamblin congratulated the graduates of New Myrnam School and thanked them for their hard work in making New Myrnam a great school. Valedictorians Brittany Trynchuk and Hannah Dupuis gave their address to the 2016 graduating class of New Myrnam School at the ceremonies held at the school gymnasium on June 25. Vol. II • №25 (62) • Tuesday, June 28, 2016 2 Casting Crew Seeking Talent For Upcoming Film Farm Day at Mannville Care Centre Submitted R A casting crew was in Vegreville looking for some local talent to fill roles in an upcoming movie, set to be filmed in Vegreville later this summer and into the fall. Chris Rurka and his crew had movie star hopefuls read lines in hopes of filling the roles in the movie. Rurka and his crew were also the casting company responsible for filling some of the extra positions used in the movie Cut Bank, which was partially filmed in the Village of Innisfree three years ago. Pictured here are, from left, Rurka, Serenity Daniels, Deborah Cinnamon and Kristin Cinnamon. esidents enjoyed seeing chickens, kittens, dogs, horses, donkeys, rabbits and sheep at the Mannville Care Centre Farm Day held on June 16. A barbecue lunch was held at noon for the residents and their families to enjoy. The Care Centre would like to extend a thank you to Tara Bader for organizing the great day and also thanks to Tara, Lyndon Pulyk, Tina Bielesch, Rhonda Whitten, Jennifer Doerksen and Wendy Jackson for sharing their farm animals with the residents. Thank you to Ainsley Bader for bringing her pony and cart for an extra treat for the residents. The weather was perfect and many families took advantage of the sunshine and enjoyed their lunch outside. DAXTIN CHRISTOPHER LEPAGE I’m a little graduate, aren’t you proud of me! I know my numbers and my ABC’s. I made lots of friends and had fun too. Now I’m off to the Big Kids School. ~ We love you and are so proud of you! 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Our Staff: 5119 - 50 Avenue • Box 308 • Innisfree, Alberta • T0B2G0 780-581-0871 Karen Nedzielski Publisher Allan Sharp Circulation Kristin Bergman Student Reporter Ads, articles and photos are not to be republished without the consent of the Hiway 16 News publisher. Letters To The Editor: The Hiway 16 News welcomes Letters to the Editor. Letters must be signed and include an address and a phone number for authenticity. The Hiway 16 News reserves the right to edit letters for legal considerations, taste, and brevity. Vol. II • №25 (62) • Tuesday, June 28, 2016 3 Busy Year For FILS T Submitted he Friends of the Innisfree Library Society (FILS) had their AGM on Monday June 20 at the Millennium Building. Some of the highlights of the 2015-16 year are as follows: Volunteering at the library – sorting, labeling, cataloging, shelving books, completing light janitorial duties and assisting with library programs when needed. Fundraising – VIL raised over $4,000 for programming and attained Registered Charity Status. Promoting – assisting wherever needed to promote programs and services offered. Support – assisting in the planning and delivering of programs, activities and events. The 2016-17 FILS Executive is are Chair – Holly Cependa, Vice Chair – Tina Lindballe, Secretary – Marie Gor- R da, Treasurer – Brenda Jackson, Directors Sue Bergman, Joan Anderson and Sheila Whitmore. If you would like to know how you can become involved, you can chat with any of the executive or with Library Manager Marilyn Newton at the VIL. RADD Founder Featured In Documentary PSA enaye Wade, founder of Renaye Against Distracted Driving (RADD) and brain injury survivor, will be featured in a short documentary on her recovery from a collision on March 15, 2013 which nearly claimed her life. The documentary will serve as a public service announcement (PSA) for the City of Edmonton’s traffic safety department and will be available to view on the City’s website later this summer. Innisfree Students Suggest Mural For Village S 10 ome students of Innisfree Delnorte School made a special presentation to the members of the Village Council last week before the commencement of summer break. Students in the 2014-2015 Grade 1/2 class felt they would like to see the village have a mural so the set to work creating what they thought would best depict life around the community of Innisfree. Local photographer Naomi Melnyk offered her services to help take the final product and put the photo to canvas. The students presented the mural titled “Our Town,” to council members and asked them to consider installing a mural somewhere within the village. 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I trust that now that we have these few items clearly defined we can continue to coexist in harmony and will be able to put aside our few differences to be congenial neighbours. Respectfully, The Farmer’s Wife Just to make a couple of clarifications on recent articles. The ‘Farmer Meteorologist’ brought to my attention that he has ‘never’ said that when owls hoot at night it means rain forthcoming, but rather it means the following day will be ‘cloudy’ so I stand corrected. As well I wish to clear up the misconception that I speak Dutch....I can maybe in an elementary manner count from one to ten, but I did use an online translator to decipher the notes that Opa had written in his Farm Journal. Until next week may all your tenants be as cheerful as mine! VIL Preps For Summer Reading Program Submitted by Marilyn Newton, Village of Innisfree Library Manager T he Village of Innisfree Library (VIL) is proud to announce that we will be offering our community members free library cards. Join us at our Fifth Anniversary Celebration July 6 for cake and refreshments and get your card. We are very excited to welcome our Summer Student Hailey Lancaster to our team. Stop by the library to say hello and meet her. While you’re here, check out the new books and movies we’ve gotten in – Fiction such as the newest Danielle Steel ‘The 5th Wave’ (Young Adult) and ‘The Looking Book’ for preschool readers. Hailey, along with sisters Leah and Kristin Bergman will be hard at work planning our Summer Reading Program. We can’t wait for the program to begin. This year’s theme is ‘Wild’ and the girls will have some great games, crafts, stories and snacks for each of the six days. July 13 can’t come fast enough for our eager team or the youngsters that participate in the program. This year we will also be welcoming special guests Sprinkles the Clown and Mr. Wayne Ashton, Storyteller Extraordinaire! Our Summer Reading Program runs for two hours and is free to all children aged 3 and up. Please note that children 3-5 must be accompanied by someone who is 12 years or older. Please call 780-592-2122 or email us librarian@innisfreelibrary.ca if you would like more information or to register your child. This is not required, but encouraged so we can plan snacks. If you, or friends or family are staying at the Innisfree Camp Ground, please check out our new ‘Little Library’ which is located by the main office. Free for anyone who wishes to use it, there will be a variety of materials inside – books, movies, puzzles and more. This was a group effort with Library member Karen Anderson making the suggestion, Innisfree ECS donating a doll house which was re-purposed and installed by members Doug and Gayle Foyster, and decorated by member Eldon Kostinuyk. Take a book, leave a book, enjoy a book! The VIL has set up a ‘Little Library’ at the Innisfree Recreation Park for visitors to swap their books for a new read. The Little Library was a joint effort by library members and is free to use. Vol. II • №25 (62) • Tuesday, June 28, 2016 T 5 Irma Ag Society Working To Keep Farm Families Safe he Irma Ag Society is hoping to make farms a little bit safer for families as the organization held its annual Farm Safety day on Thursday, June 23. The Grade 1 to 6 Irma students, as well as the Holt Colony children, were in attendance for the educational day but adults were also encouraged to attend. Seven safety presentations stations were offered and included everything from underground utility safety, fire, animal, firearm and machinery safety. An interesting presentation was on “Bee Keeping And Making Honey” by Kent and Tanya Ford of Lazy Bee Honey. The duo gave information on safety around bee hives, why bees are so important to the environment and also the process of making honey. Sheldon Archibald, a School Board Trustee and local rancher, talked to the children about animal safety and the importance of being cautious when working around animals. Kelly Pauls and Breanna McClarty of Battle River Power Coop talked about the importance of knowing where the power lines are and what happens when machinery comes in contact with dangerous overhead lines. The day was sponsored by a number of organizations as well as the Irma Ag Society, all with the common goal of keeping farm families safe by educating them about the dangers of rural living and providing information on how to ~ Photo Submitted avoid injury while living and working on farms ~ Allan Sharp Photos 6 Vol. II • №25 (62) • Tuesday, June 28, 2016 Congratulations Two Hills School Graduates! ~ Photos Courtesy of Life Touch Canada Alex Dowhaluk Aurora Tupechka Austin Lavallee Branden Kowbel Brandon Bernhardt Colten Convey Cornie Klassen Melina Wiebe Nicholas Prymych Ryan Semeniuk Sheldon Skoropadyk Tara Rudkowsky Continued from p. 1 She said although the graduating class consisted of only six original classmates, as students joined the class from year to year, each of them shifted the dynamics of the group. She referred to their new beginning as that of a story and told the students as they move forward, they will meet many new people. “There are always new beginnings in life. Enjoy the future and meeting new characters,” said Principal Kotelko. “Listen to your inner voice and go forward in being kind and compassionate people.” St. Paul Education School Board Trustee Ruven Rajoo gave his message and said that as a father of three children himself, he knows firsthand the work that goes into teaching and guid- ing students. He also said he knows what each parent entrusts with each teacher and all they do for each child to set their path of direction in life. “Dare to dream bold and set your goals high,” said Trustee Rajoo. “You’ve been given the tools now seize the moment.” Deputy Mayor for the Town of Two Hills Sonny Rajoo suggested to the student that they are the centerpiece of a mosaic for the community. He said the staff and parents have played a monumental role in the education of the students. “You are living in exciting times,” Said Deputy Mayor Rajoo. “Don’t waste your talents. Surround yourselves with positive people. Keep your feet on the ground and shoot for the moon.” “You have achieved so much knowl- edge,” said County of Two Hills Reeve Allen Sayler. Reeve Sayler told the students they can proceed with confidence, well-prepared for the future in a wavering and uncertain economy. “You can make a difference to your lives and those around you,” Sayler said. “You have all made us proud.” Students Braden Kowbel and Ryan Semeniuk reflected on their years of education at Two Hills School and how each of their teachers had contributed to their education as their tribute to the teachers. A few awards were handed out during the graduation exercises. Aurora Tupechka was asked to step forward and accept the Premier Citizenship award for her conduct as a student of Two Hills School. She would also accept the female athletics award as Brandon Bernhardt, Austin Lavallee and Sheldon Skoropadyk were awarded the male athletics commendations. Class Valedictorian Aurora Tupechka addressed her fellow classmates and said although the teachers and parents have taught them very valuable lessons, they will make mistakes from time to time. However, mistakes are important to learn from and “make us wiser.” “We are young and have our whole lives ahead of us,” said Tupechka. “High school was the best times of our lives. Things get a lot harder from here.” Following the power point presentation, Principal Cindy Kotelko made the presentation of diplomas to each of the graduates before heading to the Centennial Hall for the evening banquet. would like to congratulate all the 2016 Graduates of Two Hills School. Barb’s Family Restaurant 5017 – 50 Ave Two Hills 780-657-2280 Vol. II • №25 (62) • Tuesday, June 28, 2016 7 Congratulations New Myrnam School Graduates! ~ Photos Courtesy of Life Touch Canada Alyanna Cayanan Austin Campbell Brett Bannister Brittany Trynchuk Darius Howanyk David-Lee Balash-Dack Devon Fedoriuk Domenike Willier Emily Fedirko Hannah Dupuis Ian Cusack Joseph Ewanec Laurel Trynchuk Nathan Trachuk Noah Serniak Russell Tkachuk Ryan Campbell Shelby Chanasyk Continued from p. 1 presented tokens of appreciation to their “first teachers” before exiting to a back room to prepare for the presentation of the scrolls, as audience members watched a slide presentation displaying the lives of each of the celebrated grads. Principal Gamblin gave the official graduation scroll to each of the members of the class as each student took a last walk to the back of the gymnasium for the traditional cap toss marking the end of their time spent at New Myrnam School. Gr ad s! rians for the class and Brittany Trynchuk and Hannah Dupuis gave the address to the class and wished them all the best as they venture off in their different futures. The graduating class histories were presented by Shelby Chanasyk and Devon Fedoriuk who had the audience chuckling with the reminiscent stories of many years spent at the school. The Tribute to the Parents brought tears as one-by-one, each graduate On behalf of the Village of Myrnam Council and Staff we would like to congratulate the New Myrnam School Graduating Class of 2016! Congratulations to the 2016 Graduates of New Myrnam School! We wish you all the best in whatever path your lives take you. Wishing all the best to the Myrnam ATB Financial & Myrnam Motor Vehicles Hairitage Salon Main street Myrnam, AB 780-336-3911 2016 Graduating Class ew sN n o i t ula Congrat M yr n am of New Myrnam School! 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The Garage has been prepping for the grand opening for over a year, and daughter Amy Hayduk says the original plan for the building was not exactly how it turned out. “My dad needed more space for his growing car collection so we decided this building would work great,” said Amy. The idea of opening up the unique retro-style car lot came from Myron’s extensive car collection of more than 60 vehicles, which outgrew its previous storage capacity. In Loving Memory Of Edward John Matters Feb. 23, 1961 – July 1, 2015 Hayduk also found that many people wanted help resourcing restoration parts for vehicles throughout the country. The Garage helps people complete their own restorations as Myron Hayduk owns and operates Vegreville Autobody, a mere few blocks from The Garage. The Hayduk family invited the public to bring in hot rods and classic vehicles for a show and shine held on the street ad- jacent to the showroom. If that was not enough to keep people occupied, musicians Perogies and Jam performed on The Garage store front and the Red Cup Distillery offered samples of its craft-brewed liquor. Town of Vegreville Councillor Adam Kozakiewicz presented Myron Hayduk with a grand opening commemorative plaque as supporters of the new business enjoyed the show and the music. Vegreville’s 43rd Annual Ukrainian Pysanka Festival For more details see www.pysankafestival.com July 1, 2, 3, 2016 FREE ADMISSION TO ALL VENUES EXCEPT grandstand shows and evening dances. We thought of you with love today but that is nothing new, We thought about you yesterday and days before that too. We think of you in silence, we often speak your name. All we have are memories and your picture in a frame. Your memory is our keepsake with which we will never part. God has you in his keeping and we have you in our hearts. A million times we’ve wanted you, a million times we’ve cried. If love could only have saved you, you never would have died. It broke our hearts to lose you but you didn’t go alone. 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July 13 - Mannville Summer June 30 – Nestory Pistor Show Program Reading Time & Supper – Vegreville Social VERY MONDAY EVENING@ 7pm – InnisfreeReading Rec Centre Bingo 10 a.m. Centre 5:30 p.m. July 30 1 – Vermilion – Canada 1pm –Craft 3pm July 13in– Innisfree Mannville-Library June CanadaDay Celebration 1:30 p.m. Day Celebrations & Taste of Canada Day Celebration in Mannville – All day July 14 - Mannville Library Board Vermilion Meeting 9:30 –a.m. July 1 – Canada Day Canada Day Celebrations in Lavoy 2pm – 8pm July 15-17 – Innisfree Slo-Pitch July 1 & 2 – Holden Junior JulyCattlemen 7 – Innisfree Block Party – Tournament 5:30pm Achievers’ Show July 15-17 – Run To The Hills Bike July 1-3 – Vegreville Pysanka July 9 – Innisfree Ag Society Meeting 8 pm at the Agri-Plex Rally – Two Hills Festival July 13, 14, 15, 20, 21, 22 – July 6 – Innisfree Library 5th July 10 & 11 – Hairy Hill Rodeo Innisfree Library Summer Anniversary Open House JulyCelebration 15 –5 Village Board Meeting – a.m. 6:30pm Reading Program – 10 – 12 – 7 p.m.of Innisfree Library p.m. each day. July 6 – Kayley Blair Bridal Shower – July 17 – COW Bus visit to Village of Innisfree Library July 20 – Mannville Summer Minburn Seniors Centre 7 p.m. Reading Program Reading Time July – Mannville Library Slow-Pitch Tournament July617 – 19 – Innisfree 10 a.m. Summer Reading Program JulyFree 21 Reading – Time Village of Innisfree Council July 20 –Meeting Mannville- 7pm Library Craft 10 a.m. 1:30 p.m. July 6 – Mannville Library Craft 1:30 August 7-9 – Ranfurly Fair July 23 – Myrnam Fair p.m. July 27 – Mannville Library – July 6 & 7 VegMin Mature Driving August 6-8 – Vegreville Fair Sprinkles the Clown followed by Course August 12 – Innisfree Fair (Bench Show entries Hot dog lunchdue - 10August a.m. 11) July 8 - Mannville Library Program Aug. 6 – Minburn Heifer Show 2:30 Tea 2 – 4 p.m. August 16 – Ranfurly North Countryp.m. Circuit Horse Show July 8 & 9 – Hairy Hill Rodeo Phone: (780) 657-2440 Mobile: (587) 280-2876 fbeaunoyer@eastlink.ca • Septic Installation & Service • Trenching – Steamer/Vac Combo Unit • Plumbing Maintenance & Repair • Skidsteer & Backhoe Services • Sand & Gravel Sales/Delivery Roadrunner Water Hauling Innisfree, AB roadrunnerwtr@gmail.com www.roadrunnerhauling.ca marcel’s painting ltd. 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MOL LAWYERS A PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION Privileged to be continuing a long tradition of service to Vegreville and area. 120 – 4925 – 50 Avenue Vegreville, AB T9C 1R6 Office: 780.632.3553 Fax: 780.632.3557 CERTIFIED GENERAL ACCOUNTANTS • Accounting Services • Personal Tax • Corporate Tax • Commissioner for Oaths Jocelyne Lanovaz, CPA, CGA director / mannville / alberta Canada email: jo@jlanovaz.com phone: 780 903 9127 www.jlanovaz.com Kinsella Bingo Winners T he Irma ball diamonds were kept busy as the community hosted an Under 18 Girls Fast-Pitch tournament from June 17 to 19 with some of the games played under the ball diamond lights. Although the local Irma girls played hard they came up short in the finals. Pictured here is Irma Tigers’ pitcher Katelyn Jones and catcher Ally Larson as they worked to strike out the opposing team’s batter. ~ Photos Submitted Lampburg Hosts Family Picnic F M ary Mae Smith of Wainwright, won $200 playing Beach Balls at the Kinsella Bingo last Tuesday. The bingo is held every week at the Kinsella Community Centre starting at 7 p.m. Jackie Harray presents Pin Balls winner Dianne Greer of Wainwright with a check for $200. amily and friends of former Lampburg School students gathered for their annual picnic on June 21 at the old school just north of Ranfurly, Alberta. The school was originally built in 1921 and served as the learning centre for homesteaders’ children, then was renovated in 1975, and now serves as a community centre for area residents. Lampburg Community Centre president Ron Osinchuk said the picnic is a great way for area residents to get together and remember former students and their days spent at Lampburg School. The evening was a bit cold and dampened by a few showers sifting through the area but that did not stop the hot dog roast. The fire pit was lit and the roasted hot dogs were passed through the very same window which former student Bill Guglick jumped out of as a student. That daring feat is remembered with awe and laughter each year. Although Bill has passed away, along with most of the students of Lampburg, their memories and love for the old building live on through their families and community members. The Lampburg community members also hold a corn roast at the school each year and it is scheduled for later this summer. ~ Allan Sharp Photos Vol. II • №25 (62) • Tuesday, June 28, 2016 Happy Days Come To An End For The Season SELLING OUT FAST! 11 O n June 21 the Happy Days Playgroup had its final get together before taking a break for the summer. They celebrated by going to the Vegreville Spray Park and having a picnic lunch. The playgroup is held every Thursday from September to June in the old Ranfurly School. The group will return the first Thursday in September and organizers say they hope to see some new faces. 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