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UNITED: A local man learns about his family’s roots during a recent trip to the Ukraine – PG 3
POWERFUL: A Central Alberta actor lands the main role in Passion Play near Drumheller – PG 17
www.lacombeexpress.com THURSDAY, JULY 10, 2014
NEW VENTURE: Residents can check out a new community market each Wednesday – PG 4
EMERGENCY TRANSPORT – Paramedics and fi refi ghters load a patient onto a stretcher after a three-vehicle collision that took place on Hwy. 12 near the Zig Zag in Lacombe on Wednesday. The patient was transported to hospital and the collision is under investigation. Brian Vossen/Lacombe Express
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HOMELAND – Warren Kreway stands next to a statue of a horse within a horseshoe. It is the emblem of Kitsman, the Ukrainian city his grandfather once called home. photo submitted
Lacombe man fi nds family history in the UkraineWarren Kreway recently returned from a meaningful, month-long journey
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BLUES MAN - Saxophonist Lann Lieurance of rhythm and blues group The Vintage performs outside the Lacombe Memo-rial Centre last week. The Vintage are the fi rst of several music groups to perform at the LMC over the summer in conjunction with the Lacombe Community Market. Brian Vossen/Lacombe Express
Getting citizen input into the annual budget process Steve
C H R I S T I E
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August 1 – No ChargeAugust 2 & 3 - $10-Adults, $5-Ages 7-12, 6 & Under Free Nightly Entertainment in the Beer GardensFriday – DJ – No ChargeSaturday – Live Band “Mojave Iguanas” - $10 Cover ChargeSunday – Dueling Pianos “Rowdy Pianos” - $5 Cover Charge
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“WE’RE TRYING TO ENHANCE THE AMOUNT OF STREET PERFORMERS AND CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES TO
ENTICE THE FAMILIES TO STAY THE AFTERNOON IN THE COMMUNITY. WE’RE TRYING TO GET PEOPLE TO
STAY FOR THE DURATION OF THE DAY, INSTEAD OF JUST HEADING HOME
AFTER THE PARADE.”
CHRIS ROSS
Volunteers work hard to make Lacombe Days happen
There is hope and a
brighter future when we
remember who was there
for us on our way up. In life
many people want to be in
with the popular or impor-
tant people. Sometimes we
just want to be recognized
and appreciated.
Often the people who
stand by us when we are
hurting and struggling get
forgotten when things turn
around and we are doing
better.
There is an attraction at
times to people who never
cared about us till we won
the lottery.
I saw pictures and a story
of a ‘nice couple in love’.
He is an old 73 and worth
multi-billions. She, the new
bride is a real looker and
just 25. She says she is very
deeply in love with him.
With a quick romance,
they got married and he is
so in love the senior groom
was thrilled to will half of
his multi-billion fortune to
his loving caring romantic
young wife. I trust this true
love works out for a long
time.
We are reminded in
James 2: 5-7, if impressed
with people’s wealth, pow-
er and position to be care-
ful, “Listen, dear friends.
Isn’t it clear by now that
God operates quite differ-
ently? He chose the world’s
down-and-out as the king-
dom’s fi rst citizens, with
full rights and privileges.
This kingdom is promised
to anyone who loves God.
And here you are abusing
these same citizens!
Isn’t it the high and
mighty who exploit you,
who use the courts to rob
you blind?
Aren’t they the ones
who scorn the new name—
‘Christian’?”
If we seek to be recog-
nized by ‘important peo-
ple’, we are slaves to their
slightest call or wish. I re-
member a friend who wrote
regularly sending lots of
money to a tele-evangelist
promoter.
He got personal letters
all the time saying, “Dear
Harry I was thinking about
you.”
When this speaker came
to town my friend thought
he would be able to spend
just fi ve minutes with his
‘personal friend’ who kept
writing and asking for his
fi nancial help. If he could
get this special person to
pray for him God would an-
swer.
He didn’t know if he and
his wife in shared prayer
together had greater an-
swers than a money raiser
who used a computer to
make my friend think he
knew him.
I am sure glad the Good
Lord keeps the books on
who is using tricks and
who is sincere.
We are told many will
say, “Lord we did all these
things for you?” And He
will say, “I never knew
you!”
As you look at this quote,
it is good advice, “Never
forget who was there when
no one else was.”
For some it may even
mean remembering our
parents with thanks.
Many have had a spouse
who worked tirelessly so
they could get their educa-
tion and degree.
Sadly while they remain
faithful to the good of the
couple, some after accom-
plishing their dream now
feel a disconnect then to
the spouse whose sup-
port helped them rise in
position, leaving them for
greener partners.
A very good friend and
songwriter wrote these
words to a catchy tune.
“Be nice to the little guy
on his way up because you
will meet him on your way
down.”
We are taught in the
scriptures what is called
the golden rule.
“Treat others the way
you want to be treated.”
If we don’t want to be
passed over and forgotten
when we have invested in
another’s success, though
we are not in control of
who others remember or
honour, we are in control
of whom we remember and
give honour to.
It is so important that
we don’t forget those who
have helped us along in
life. We are told to give
honour where honour is
due. Maybe it would be
good this summer to make
a list and see if some have
quietly slipped through the
cracks and take time to say
thanks.
Greg Rathjen is the pastor at Bentley Community Church.
Remember those who helped you up
Greg
R A T H J E N
Thursday, July 10, 2014 Lacombe Express 9
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fyifyi Your weekly Community Events Calendar
EVENTSBluebird Festival – 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.
on July 12th at Ellis Bird Farm.
Vacational Bible School - all children ages 4-12 years old are invited to Vacation Bible School this summer! Lacombe Free Re-formed Church’s Parables of Je-sus program is free for all chil-dren. Join us the week of July 21st - 25th from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. each morning at the Lacombe Memorial Centre. Con-tact [email protected] or phone Helma at 403-782-1944 with any questions or to register. www.lfrc.webs.com
Lacombe Corn Maze opening day – Saturday, July 26th.
Lacombe & District Garden Club Hidden Treasures Tour - Tues-day, July 29th. For only $20 per bus seat ($18 for club members) join us for an amazing three-hour tour of local gardens, refreshments included. Tour times are 9 a.m., 1:30 p.m. and 6 p.m. Tickets are only available in advance at Hannas Seeds (5039 49 St.). Call Pamela at 403-782-5061 for more information.
Music in the Park – every Wednes-day starting at 6:30 p.m. to Aug. 27th. Bring your own lawn chairs or picnic blan-kets come for an evening of musical entertainment at the gazebo in the Lacombe Memo-rial Centre park. Next up is Lann and Curtis on July 16th.
Cassia Schramm – summer tour with Nathan Schmidt and Joel Goundry. At the Elnora Com-munity Hall Sunday, July 27th at 7 p.m. Admission by donation. Proceeds to the Elnora Museum Society. For more informa-tion, contact 403-773-3745.
Wheelin ‘N’ Reelin Lottery - sponsored by the Optimist Club of Blackfalds to build a new skatepark for the youth in Blackfalds. Your $50 ticket gives you a chance of winning a 2014 800 Canam side by side ($14,870 value) sponsored by Turple Brothers or 2014 Fury 1600 Lund fi shing boat & trailer ($17,200 value) sponsored by Go RV & Marine. Only 1,999
tickets printed. Draw date is Sept. 1st, 2 p.m. at All Star Park in Blackfalds. For more informa-tion, contact John at 403-396-0798, Kevin at 403-846-0111 or Edie at 403-318-5782.
Country Gospel in the Park - Sept. 5-7th at Blackfalds All Star Park and hosted by Blackfalds United Church. Scheduled performances start on Friday night at 5 p.m. and a church service goes on Sunday at 9 a.m. Performances are in a heated tent (bring your lawn chairs) and food is avail-able on site. Performers include Visions Country Gospel, Ben Kellert, RR 4, Freedom Seekers, The Tapleys, Joshua Ridge, Re
Newed, R&J, Strings N Things, Victoria Street, Potters Clay, New Song Band, Gospel Truba-dors, Joyful Melody Trio, Debbie Bergeron, Revive and Gospel 792. $30 for a weekend pass. Day passes are also available. For more information contact John 885-4857, Moe 357-6678 or Jim 391-1397 or on-line at blackfaldsunitedchurch.com.
Lacombe Dance Lessons - social and choreographed ballroom dancing. Traditional Two-step or Cha Cha/Jive. For details phone Cliff at 403-782-4094.
Lacombe Farmers Market – held in the arena parking lot at 5429-53 St. Markets run every Friday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. until October. Call 403-782-4772.
Blackfalds Farmers Market – Thursdays 4 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. at the Blackfalds Commu-nity Hall 4810 Womacks Road. Last Market Sept. 25th.
Bentley Farmers Market – Runs ev-ery Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at the
Bentley Curling Rink. For more information, call 403-748-4809.
Real Men Sing Barbershop! The Wild Rose Harmonizers Barbershop Chorus is a chorus for males of all ages who love to sing four-part a cappella harmony. We are a proud member of the Barber-shop Harmony society providing entertainment at seniors’ lodges, hospitals and numerous com-munity and private functions throughout the year. No experi-ence is required, just a love to sing. Join us on Tuesday evening, rehearsals from 7 to 9:30 p.m. at Davenport Church of Christ (#68 Donlevy Ave.) For informa-tion, call David at 403-342-1318
Quilting and crafts – held at Black-falds United Church on Mondays at 9:30 a.m. Help make quilts or bring your own quilt/craft to work on. Visit blackfaldsunit-edchurch.com or call 403-885-4780 for more information.
The Lacombe Legion has bingo on Mondays at 7 p.m. in the upstairs hall. Coffee time runs Wednesdays from 9:30-11 a.m. ($2 for coffee, tea and cook-ies). On Fridays, there are four meat draws and tickets are $2/set of three tickets. Draw starts at 6:30 p.m. On Saturdays, there are four meat draws which start at 4:30 p.m. Chase the ace starts after meat draws.
New to Lacombe? Contact La-combe Welcome Wagon at 403-348-9567 for free maps, information about the City & area, as well as free gifts from local businesses. New baby in the family? Contact Lacombe Welcome Wagon at 403-348-
9567 for free information, baby product samples as well as free gifts from local businesses.
Drop in Pool Tournament runs every Saturday from 1 to 2 p.m. at the Lacombe Hotel.
Circle of Friends - free weekly supper for the community, nutritious meals for anyone interested. It runs at Bethel Christian Reformed Church.
Taoist Tai Chi - a relaxing, low im-pact exercise; continuing classes year round, for those who have completed beginners or have learned Taoist Tai Chi before. Participate in classes of your
choice. Available in Red Deer, Lacombe, Rocky Mountain House, and Innisfail. Contact 403-346-6772 for more information.
Coffee Time at the Lacombe Legion runs every Wednesday morn-ing. Come join us for coffee. $2. Gatherings run from 9:30-11:30 a.m. at the Lacombe Legion.
The Lacombe Hospital Auxil-iary meets the fi rst Thursday of every month at 1:30 p.m. in the Education Room at the hospital. New members wel-come. For more information, call Rilla at 403-782-6165.
Imperial Daughters of the Em-pire is a non-profi t women’s volunteer program that raises money in support of numerous initiatives supporting educa-tions. Meetings are held on the fourth Tuesday of every month and begin at 7:30 p.m. at St. Andrew’s United Church. For more information, contact Mary Lou Wilson 403-782-3923.
W.H.O.L.E. - Widows Helping Others Live Earnestly. W.H.O.L.E. can help you adjust to your loss, to channel your grief into help-ing others who are struggling with loss, and to help you gain perspective as a person who has a new role to be fulfi lled. It’s about being able to express with like-minded women the pain and confusion that comes with loss, as well as the encouragement and friendship to help you once again live a life fi lled with mean-ing and purpose...an earnest life. There are no councillors present, only a facilitator to help keep conversations moving. W.H.O.L.E meets monthly and is open to widows of all ages. Space is limited, so please phone to book a spot. Refreshments will be served. Call 403-550-4508.
Lacombe Art Guild - the guild meets regularly on the sec-ond and third Tuesday of each month. A variety of workshops are provided for developing art-ists. Membership is $15 per year. Contact Betty Peers at 403-782-9968 or blog lacombeart-clubwordpress.com. Meetings runs in LMC Credit Union Room at 5214 50 Ave. in Lacombe.
Are you having problems with someone else’s drinking? We are an anonymous group of men and women who can offer encouragement and support. Call Al-Anon Family groups at 403-346-0320 for a list of meetings in Red Deer and the surrounding area.
Food Addicts in Recovery Anony-mous is a 12-step support group offering a solution for all forms of food addiction. No dues, fees or weigh-in. Central Alberta groups meet in Red Deer, Lacombe and Rimbey. 403-314-1972.
An Amputee Support Group Meet-ing, sponsored by the Alberta Amputee Sport and Recreation Association at 7:30 in Room 2207 in the South Complex of the Red Deer Regional Hospital. Meetings are the fourth Monday of each month. 403-357-3671.
Clive TOPS – Take Off Pounds Sensibly. Every Thursday at the Clive Christian Fellow-ship Church 9-10:30 a.m.
Clive Seniors’ Drop-In – 1:30 p.m. every Monday at the Clive Meeting Room.
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GOLDEN CELEBRATION - Lacombe Matrix celebrates with gold medals after defeating the Amisk Heat 12-3 at the Alberta U19 Provincial Softball Championships. Back row from left are, Debbie Derwantz, Marla Sherrer, Isla Mueller, Skeeter Dixon, Sydney Winsnes, Johanna Cooke, Jaycee Halerwich, Martin Sherrer and Rhyliegh Patterson. Front row from left are, Brooke McBurney, Victoria Derwantz, Kendra Emes, Nicole Buss and Erika Wilson. photo submitted
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SPEEDY SWIMMING - Cale Kooyman, 14, works hard on his breaststroke as he waits to compete in the Alberta Summer Games being held in Airdrie at the end of this month. Kalisha Mendonsa/Lacombe Express
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Thursday, July 10, 2014 Lacombe Express 13
Horoscope
Aries, you enjoy doing your
part to keep your world
orderly and balanced.
However, into every organized
life a little confusion will fall.
You will handle it smoothly.
Taurus, so many good things
are happening around you
that you should enjoy this
time as much as you can. It
is a time for indulgence and
entertainment.
ARIESMar 21/Apr 20
TAURUSApr 21/May 21
Gemini, you are ready for fun
and celebration. Surround
yourself with friends and
family so the next several
days prove even more
memorable.
Cancer, focus on recreation
this week. You have earned
the right to relax and escape
the daily grind, so make the
most of your opportunities to
do just that.
GEMINIMay 22/Jun 21
CANCERJun 22/Jul 22
A welcomed gift will come
your way soon, Leo. It may
be something big that you
have had your eye on for quite
some time or something that
appeals to your sentimental
side.
Cast your analytical nature to
the side for a few days, Virgo.
Embrace sentimentality and
emotion this week, as they
will help you make the best
decisions.
LEOJul 23/Aug 23
VIRGOAug 24/Sept 22
Libra, you have a lot of energy
going into this week, so tackle
any assignments early on.
By the end of the week your
energy levels may dip, so get
to work.
Secrets you have been
keeping for some time are
ready to come to the surface,
Scorpio. These are good
secrets, and others will be
eager to share them with you.
LIBRASept 23/Oct 23
SCORPIOOct 24/Nov 22
Don’t be nervous if you are a
little introspective this week,
Sagittarius. Use this time to
refl ect and fi nd answers to
some questions that have
been on your mind.
Whatever is going on at work
will still be there tomorrow,
Capricorn. If you cannot get
all the tasks done, do not
beat yourself up over it. Just
begin tomorrow with a can-do
attitude.
SAGITTARIUSNov 23/Dec 21
CAPRICORNDec 22/Jan 20
Aquarius, your mind may
wander but it is important
to remain as focused
as possible. Important
information is revealed in the
next few days.
Pisces, a budding relationship
appears ready to grow more
serious. Take advantage of
this opportunity.
AQUARIUSJan 21/Feb 18
PISCESFeb 19/Mar 20
CLUES ACROSS 1. Iowa State town 5. Dip lightly into water 8. Doctors’ group 11. AKA red spinel 13. Actress Lupino 14. Camel or goat fabrics 15. TV delivery system 16. Chronicles (abbr.) 17. Bolivian river 18. Like a moss capsule
stalk 20. Short 1st name for actor
Bacon 21. Br. boarding school
22. Gorges 25. Guileless 30. More obstinate 31. Pair 32. Ablaze 33. Muffl ed 38. No seats available 41. More blackened 43. Profi ciently skilled 45. Flat highlands 47. Hillside (Scot.) 49. Stricken 50. MN 55121 55. Sutter Cnty. City seat
56. In no way 57. V. Woolf playwright 59. Nev. Sen. Harry 60. Ingested 61. Nobel Prize winner Fritz 62. Make a mistake 63. Sirius Satellite Radio
(abbr.) 64. Mama’s partner CLUES DOWN 1. Disney network 2. Oldest river (alt. sp.) 3. Dresden River 4. Preservative
5. Bargain 6. Stuck fast 7. Nouveau-riche 8. Plural of 14 down 9. Hand (Spanish) 10. 7th Hindu month 12. A large body of water 14. Assist in some
wrongdoing 19. Run with a long stride 23. Volt-ampere 24. Oppenheimer’s bomb 25. Don’t know when yet 26. British Air Aces 27. C. Clay’s new surname
CLUES DOWNCont...28. Norwegian monetary
unit (abbr.) 29. Afternoon nap 34. Actress Thurman 35. ‘__ death do us part 36. Snakelike fi sh 37. Not wet 39. Eye membranes 40. Spotted wildcats 41. Wildebeest 42. Ascend 44. Headgear for a horse 45. Bura 46. Foremost position 47. Cowbarn (British) 48. One who feels regret 51. Express pleasure 52. Pleased 53. Swedish rock group 54. Requisite 58. Geological time
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Adult Newspaper Carriers NeededFor Early Morning Delivery of the
RED DEER ADVOCATE
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Phone 403-314-4316
Trades 850 * Adults * Youths * Seniors *Carriers are Needed to Deliver
Central Alberta Lifeafternoons & evenings one day per week
To order your own home or offi ce deliveryof the Red Deer Advocate NewspaperPhone our Circulation Department at
403-314-4300
Lost 54STOLEN- Black and Red Skull purse, painted fl oral
wallet and Blackberry.Stolen from our Glendale
house the night of Monday June 23. Please contact Blair at 780-863-8013
Found 56FOUND RECENTLY:
A quantity of fi shing tackle.Call to identify403-342-4053
Personals 60COCAINE ANONYMOUS
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Caregivers/Aides 710LOOKING for an experienced nanny that could help with my 2 children and 1 on the way at our acreage east of Red Deer. Monday to Friday 8 -1pm. Driver’s license and vehicle salary is negotiable
Call 403-304-5794
Clerical 720CLERK: FULL TIME
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Accounting an asset,answering phones,
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Familiarity with ACCPAC, Word & Excel an asset.
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Have you embraced summer
yet? Do you truly believe that it
has arrived? This past weekend
gave us our fi rst taste of the beau-
ty of summer and I’m running
into a lot of people with bright
red faces and tales of patios and
mosquito bites.
Does your home refl ect sum-
mer? Have you brought the out-
doors in, drawn back long for-
gotten curtains and polished up
your windows to allow the view
and sunshine to fl ood your home?
This is the time to pull out all the
stops, the very limited time in Al-
berta when we can live two lives
– outdoor and indoor. Outdoor
we decorate our tables and patios
with colours unheard of in our
mild mannered interiors. There
is a wide variety of hot fuchsia,
mariner blue and lime green so
bright you just gotta wear shades!
When would we set our indoor
dinner table with brightly striped
napkins and plastic holders em-
blazoned with shimmery dragon-
fl ies? Would we put large metal
buckets shiny with primary paint
colours on our Thanksgiving ta-
ble used to house citronella can-
dles or bottles of beer? Of course
we wouldn’t which is what makes
summer so fun and carefree. En-
tertaining is casual and colourful
and our décor becomes the most
whimsical it could ever be. Buy a
box of popsicles and let their pure
hues inspire you to create a magi-
cal area on your deck.
This summer it’s all about the
patio, making the most of our
short season and decorating it
to the max! Summer décor is
cheap and cheerful and so much
fun, what other time of the year
can you hold a fabulous dinner
party using plastic plates? Use
your patio to its fullest potential
this summer, string colourful
lights and play the song Patio
Lanterns throughout the night
so people get the theme. Haul in
large galvanized buckets fi lled
with ice and your favorite bottled
beverages so your guests can help
themselves. Consider an outdoor
area rug and outdoor furniture
in addition to your deck table and
chairs, even a favorite spot under
a tree can become an instant fo-
cal point with comfy chairs and a
fi re pit.
Take on the colours of the sea-
son. Your accessories should be
as bright and colourful as the
food you are serving. Watermel-
on, lemonade, bright green vege-
tables – all of these primary tones
can serve as inspiration to your
design palette. The classic red
and white checked gingham with
all white accessories is another
fun way to show off your beauti-
ful summer fare but throw in an
unexpected accent of cobalt blue
or even varying shades of orange.
Try to theme your service and
your food, change the napkins for
the dessert course so that they
match the beautiful homemade
sorbet you will be presenting to
your guests and always use fresh
fl owers or greenery on your table.
Have your friends vote your
house ‘best patio’ this summer
as you host the most fabulous
outing. The memories you create
will carry your heart and sanity
through the many cold months
ahead. You owe it to yourself to
be on your patio and then on the
patio of a close friend or family
member – make the most of this
summer and enjoy!
Kim Meckler is an interior designer in Red Deer with Carpet Colour Centre.
How to bring the outdoors inside your home this summer
Kim
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