Milo Canopener (November 1, 2003)

An archive of the Milo Canopener. The University of Lethbridge Library received permission from the Archives at Milo Library to digitize and display this content. ' November, 2003 Edition no. 161 Milo Can Opener Box 12, Milo, AB T0L1L0 Canada Post Agmt. # 40607518Ad Rates Xmas Greeting Business...

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Summary:An archive of the Milo Canopener. The University of Lethbridge Library received permission from the Archives at Milo Library to digitize and display this content. ' November, 2003 Edition no. 161 Milo Can Opener Box 12, Milo, AB T0L1L0 Canada Post Agmt. # 40607518Ad Rates Xmas Greeting Business Directory $ 5.00 Quarter Page 6.00 3.00 Half Page 8.00 4.00 Full Pages 15.00 7.50 Classifieds 2.00 Family Christmas Greeting 1.00 The following items are free of charge Subscription Rates Milo $ 16.00 (- pickup,delivery or mailed) Mailed (outside Milo) 24.00 Single Copies 2.00 Letters to the Editor are welcome. Please sign them, no letters will be printed if not signed. Requests to remain anonymous will not be honoured. Please send items to the following volunteer staff Layout Editors - Barb Godkin - 599 - 2213, 485-8389 Carol Robertson Production - Colleen Deitz 599-2306 Betty Armstrong Subscriptions -Iris Gough -.> 599 _ 2377 Notices- Julie Nelson -. 599-2175 Charlotte Nelson -. 599 - 2253 Cartoons & “Kids Say” - Marina Vannatta -. 381 - 6389 Notices Announcements (Wedding, Anniversary, Births, Showers, etc.) Cards of Thanks News items Articles Milo Can Opener Please note the new fax number! Box 12, Milo, Alberta, T0L 1L0 Fax# 599 - 2288 jp~jf (fax shares line with phone so you will get the answering machine ^ sometimes. You can also fax to Milo Municipal Library at 599-3850) jflodkin@telusplanet.net or libmil@chinookarch.ab.ca Items may be left at Jamie’s Foods in the Can Opener box at back of store or at Milo Municipal Library. Please Note: The deadline for articles that need typing, etc. to be submitted is the Monday before the last Friday of each month. If your article is ready for press, we accept it until Wednesday. canGOODS & SERVICES ^ MILO CAFE 1 CHINESE L WESTERN ! TAKE OUT ORDERS 599-3832 Closed Monday Monday-Sunday.8:30 am - 8.00 pm BeerS. Wine with meals Jamie’s B Foods Carol and James Robertson Box 38 Milo,AB. T0L1L0 Ph.403-599-3922 Fax 599-3835 ■ I" . V'.' • V : ■ V'-': M'. V. ^ .-V • . * A V- . Vf V ■. — . ■ A-' « ' S > * ifL M CO^aMlPerfechon W mr CATERING /SERVICE ■ Allan and Colleen Bartsch MILO. Alla, phone. (403) 599-2204 B & S GtecUlae jbeUc^n fOftnPfoleefasig* (403) 599-2466 Toll free: 1-888-599-8908 Fax(403)599-2467 P.O. Box 67, Milo, Alberta TOL 1L0 Specializing in sandblasted mirrors & cedar signs ■ ■ " -V V; ^ / '' * ' ’ ** / * 4 ' >4 7 * <\ >■'''*%* “ifi* QlMARy KAy. Donna Bennett Deitz Independent Beauty Consultant P.O. Box 37, Milo, Alla. TOL 1L0 (403} 599-2140 L. V. (Vince) Stevens Box 150 Manager Sales & Service Milo, Alberta TOL 1L0 Tel: (403) 599-4101 Fax: (403) 599-2409 Customer Service: 1-800-4-SCOTIA vince.stevens@scotiabank.com J| Scotiabank -1 i w * Sc (Meait Sc pimple INTERNATIONAL RECORDING ARTISTS Cell- (iO« i . . NANTON i ______________________ _ VALUVENTURE TRAVEL phone - 403-599-2406 Casino/Shopping Trip November 13, 2003 $25.00: Snake Valley Drop-ln News General Meeting Don’t forget our meeting on Friday, November 7, at 2:30 pm. Games Crib - Monday, November 3 at 7:30 pm Monday, November 17 at 7:30 pm Bridge -Tuesdays at 1:30 pm Health Care in Your Region Thursday, November 20 at 1:00 pm. Headwaters and Calgary Health Regions have merged. Peggy Hovde, Chair of Vulcan/Carmangay Health Council will explain the nature of the new region. Bring any concerns that you may have regarding health issues. Everyone welcome. Coffee will be served. FAMILY HAIRSTYLING X 599-2491 X MILO HOURS TUES-FRI 9:00-5:00 SAT 10:00-2:00 WED. Mens walk in 9:00-12:00 OO [Come and try our new TANNING BED j Please call for appointmentMILO FALL FAIR WINNERS The Milo Fall Fair was held on Octover 4th followed by a barbecue beef supper cooked by Ian Thomson and served by the Milo PTG to a crowd of around 300. There was a variety of cars and trucks to view as well as a tour of Charlie Mingo's old country store. The replica of Charlie's store, made by Bert Campbell, was donated as a prize for the naming of his store. The winner was Zachary Lewis with the winning name of Charlie's Treasure. Following supper the awards were presented to the following winners: Cole Umscheid’s prize winning sunflower was a major attraction at the fair. It was 13 feet tall! BEST OF SHOW Alice Praud Alice Praud Ciska Peterson Marcy Forbes Roxanne Walker Elva Gore Nancy Bertschy Nancy Bertseby Kole Umscheid CaiLFetkenbef Gina Deitz Morgan Bath Gina Deitz Garrett Gore SECTION Needlecraft Hobbies Adult Art Flowers & Plants Photography Vegetables Canning Home Cooking Grain & Forage Junior Cooking Junior Art Jr. Photography Jr. Handicrafts Writing *~\\ rr— f—\ aii a .i it UVtrtrtLL AQUIl OVERALL Junior WINNER Marcy Forbes Marcy Forbes Marcy Forbes Roxanne Walker Geri Budd Alice Bartsch Charlotte Nelson Kurt & Morgan Nelson Morgan Nelson Adrienne Deitz Sarah Siggelkow Maurissa Umscheid Morgan Nelson Natasha Lahd Tyler Marshall Marcy Forbes Maurissa Umscheid DONOR Bank of Nova Scotia Corner Store & Garage Corner Store & Garage Slick Up Saloon Gifts 'n Things Jamies Foods Goldhawk Printing & Graphics Prairie Perfection Catering Agricore United Trends by TC B&B Ag Service Mr. R's Ltd. Milo Lakeside Service VaJuVenture Travel B&S Creative Design Mark's Oilfield Service Elsie Vooys Memorial Milo Cafe Milo Seed CleaningCOMMERCIAL TABLE DRAWS Oakes House (Sharon Oakes) Creative Memories (Tara Mattson) Curves (Brenda McCredie) Leslie Edwards Jeanette Larkins Jeanette Larkins DOOR PRIZES John Deere Tractor (John Deere -Vulcan) Drill (Arrowwood Co-op) Flashlight (Arrowwood Co-op) Phyllis Phair Dorothy Way Lawrence Clements RAFFLE Mirror designed by B&S Creative Design Gordon Gore WINNERS OF CONTESTS Building: Preschool - 1st Logan Nelson, Colton Walker Grad 3/4 - 3rd Celia Lahd Boot Toss - ha^ many entries sponsored by Toonie or Two and Archambault Mechanical Count the Jelly Beans - Tracy Heather Name Charlie's Old Time Store - Zachary Lewis with Charlie's Treasure SPECIAL CONTESTS Certo Best Jelly 1st Levona Dixon 2nd Eiva Gore 3rd Alice Bartsch Tenderflake Best Pie 2nd Elva Gore 2nd Charlotte Nelson Fleischmann's Yeast Best Bread 1st Charlotte Nelson 2nd Marcy Forbes Robin Hood Flour Best Muffins 1st G-Nel Nelson 2nd Elva Gore 3rd Anne Prentice Pir'O Priori Qm iarac I VIV/V> w I V/>^WWI wu 7 and under 1st Morgan Nelson 2nd Rory Lahd 3rd Brianna McKay Jamies Foods Western Family Choc Chip C 8 to 11 1st Sara Prentice 2nd Kurt Nelson 3rd Celia Lahd Jamies Foods Western Family Peanut Butte 1st Cassie Thompson 2nd Maurissa Umschie 3rd Gina Deitz Ellison Milling Co. Ltd. Bread -- White Bread -- Brown Bread -Multigrain Bread- Machine Made Buns — White Buns - Brown Alice Bartsch Charlotte Nelson Bert Campbell Marcy Forbes Alice Bartsch Charlotte NelsonAttention all Milo area residents FUNDS ARE AVAILABLE FOR COMMUNITY PROJECTS Groups in the community can apply to the Ag. Society for funds for projects. We consider these applications at this meeting. We need a letter outlining your project and your group's latest financial statements, if possible* Milo and District Agricultural Society Annual General Meeting Monday November 24, 2003 7:30 p.m. at Milo Hall AGENDA Minutes Financial Statements Reports from Committees - Hall, Arena, Fall Fair, Rural Initiatives, Canopener Funding Applications Elections - Directors Other Business IIIHAT IS THC AG SOCICTV? There are 289 Ag. Societies in Alberta. Ag. Societies host agricultural events such as fairs, operate community facilities, and partner with other service groups. In our case, the Ag. Society was formed to meet the needs of, first the Racemeet, and then other organizations in terms of having a legal entity for ownership of facilities, insurance, etc. We are also a registered charity and can issue official tax receipts. The Fall Fair, Milo Community Flail, Milo Arena, Rural Initiatives and Canopener are all part of this organization. Any adult in the community can be a member of the Ag. Society. To meet society's act requirements, there is an annual fee of $ 1 to become a member. You are always welcome. Currently, we receive some provincial funds to benefit the community. Donations are usually made to Stars and Vulcan EMS, as well as school and a variety of other community projects. Please mail your applications to the Ag. Society before November 20. (Box 156, Milo). For more information you can contact the current secretary-treasurer, Barb Godkin (599-2213).(email igodkin@telusplanet.net)Frank Mclnenly Auctions Ltd. Vulcan, AB Serving The Agriculture Industry Since 1967 (403] 485-2440 Frank Mclnenly Stacey Mclnenly Les McIntyre Foothills Livestock Auction Stave!y, AB (403) 549-2120 Regular sales every Friday Special Calf Sales Bred Sales as announced For up to date marketing call: Frank Mclnenly Marvin Fowler (403) 485-2440 (403) 545 _2334 cell: (403) 485-8123 cell: (403) 625-6070 F M Trailer World Located at Foothills Livestock Auction Southern A/herta's Exclusive JVorhert Dealer NORBERT DEX TRA1LTECH Stock, Horse, Flatdecks Jiew & Used 1-877-205-1999 Call StaceyMILO MUNICIPAL LIBRARY 20™ ANNIVERSARY PARTY On October 17, 2003, Milo Municipal Library celebrated 20 years since opening its doors to the public. Over 150 people joined us for a BBQ beef supper and birthday cake at the hall. Displays around the hall included a special sign for the anniversary made by Brenda Prentice (pictured at left), our poetry contest entries and pictures taken throughout the years. A program followed with Greg Deitz as master of ceremonies. Barb Godkin provided the library history, Brenda Prentice read the poem she had written for the grand opening in 1983, and poetry contest winners read their winning poems. (See article elsewhere in the Can Opener). We also had a number of prize draws and the draw for the Friends of Milo Municipal Library oak bookcase raffle. Many thanks to David Healy for constructing and donating such a beautiful bookcase, pictured at left. The very lucky winner was Shirley Wilson. Thank you to everyone who purchased tickets on this raffle. (Above) Oak Bookcase constructed and donated by David Healy for the Friends Raffle. (Right) MC Greg Deitz, Darren Thompson reads a winning poem.(Above) Some students from the grade 1 & 2 class at Milo School read their class poem. Led by their teacher, Phyllis Phair, the students are: (left to right) Kylee Booth, Brianna McKay, Adrienne Deitz, Sylvia Burgess, Rory Lahd, Garrett Gore, Rylee Deitz, Larissa Booth and Kevin Lin. Poetry contest winners (two in each age group category) received a Chapters gift card and hand­crafted book marks made by Linda Booth. After the program, a number of people stayed for “Name that Tune” fun led by M.C. Katie Walker (pictured at left). Teams were awarded points for guessing the correct song and artist or movie and for their dancing and other activities that caught the MC’s eye (such as standing on their heads). The kids danced up a storm. Prizes for the winning teams were new cars (tiny ones) and “dinner for two” (Kraft Dinner). Milo Municipal Library would sincerely like to thank the many, many volunteers who helped with our party. Thanks to: • Greg Deitz and Katie Walker for their M.C. duties and making the evening such fun. • David Healy for donating the bookcase for our raffle. • Linda Booth for making all the beautiful book mark prizes for the poetry contest. • Brenda Prentice for making the anniversary sign. • The many volunteers who donated salads for supper. • all of our Library Board volunteers and staff for organizing the party.Winner £ Heather Lahd-Family Event Prize Morgan Nelson- l Free Book Andrew Vooys- 1 Free Book r v\ . - a illlfig WKVALUVENTURE TRAVEL Box 84, Milo, Alberta T0L1L0 Phone-(403)599-2406 or (403)485-0621 presents Theatre Calgary CHARLES DICKENS' .9* LADIES! While the Men are at the Lions Christmas Party. Why not enjoy a night out! December 17,2003 tour includes: - motor coach transport • tickets to show • $15.00 voucher for dinner before the show Tickets MUST be booted by November 14,2003Fall A Time of Ne Beginnings By Howard J. Rankin, Ph.D. Weight loss occurs when you make it occur. ew don’t jus to a new the plan lunar c ginnings can occur at any time and they |appen because the calendar turns over age. Weight loss doesn't occur because I align, the omens are right, or a new __^starts. Weight loss occurs because you make it occur. Making changes to your life requires more than the impetus gained by the symbolism of a new month. It requires motivation, information, skills, and support. It might need a journal, but it doesn’t need a calendar. You don’t just lose weight by merely wanting to do it. You actually have to develop a feasible plan and then go out and do it. And it’s the going out and doing it that's the problem. I believe that the real problem with weight loss is putting the program into practice. The actual behaviors—drinking water, going to meetings, managing portion sizes, etc.— are not difficult. The good news is that regardless of how many previously unsuccessful attempts you have made, each new start represents a fresh opportunity for success. In fact, the research shows that with any lifestyle change-losing weight, quitting smoking, giving up alcohol—you have as much chance of being successful on the nth attempt as you do on the first. Readers of the book Inspired to Lose [see discount coupon on page 18] will find many stories of people who struggled for a long time—often years—before finally being successful. So when you are starting out again with hope on a new begin­ning, here are some pointers to bear in mind. well.) Make sure you don’t repeat the same mis­takes. Also important: don't forget to review what you did right in the past. People learn most by trial and success, not trial and error. Focusing on your strengths will not only encourage you, but also provide good information about how you could structure your program most effectively. > Stay mindful of what you are trying to do. Each day, spend a minute or two focusing on why you are trying to lose weight and visualizing suc­cessfully handling the challenges of the day ahead. This is a gr6at investment of your time. Just think about it for a moment. When you have done well, it is because you were able to stay focused. So make sure you spend time each day getting focused. Be Positive. A fresh start is exactly that. Don’t get hung up on memories of past failures. We are constantly re-inventing ourselves, and our circumstances may change. You are a different person than you were in previous attempts, so don’t talk yourself into failure by focusing too much on what you did wrong in the past. Learn from those mistakes but don’t dwell on them. Assume you are going to be successful. Tops mee-ts e^/ec<^ tHave a clearly defined plan, expressed as spe­cific behaviors. For example, eat less than 35 grams of fat per day, walk for 30 minutes four days a week, drink 64 fluid ounces of water per day. t Learn from previous weight-loss attempts. Did you try to do too much? Did you get too easily discouraged? Did you stop going to TOPS meet­ings when you didn’t do well? (Definitely a mis­take. It’s more important to go to meetings when you are struggling than when you are doing I KjJrsc^Gu^ £. 3ofpf) H° p (T Lu. tC, k u.rc_Y\ £uer^or\e- AJ6LI<Lcrr\why Computers Sometimes Crash! by Dr. Seuss. (Read this to yourself aloud - It's great!) If a packet hits a pocket on a socket on a port, and the bus is interrupted at a very last resort, and the access of the memory makes your floppy disk abort, then the socket packet pocket has an error to report. If your cursor finds a menu item followed by a dash, and the double­clicking icon puts your window in the trash, and your data is corrupted cause the index doesn't hash, then your situation's hopeless and your system's gonna crash!wny computers sometimes v^rasn; uy ui . ocuss. rage z If the label on the cable on the table at your house, says the network Is connected to the button on your mouse, but your packets want to tunnel to another protocol, that's repeatedly rejected by the printer down the hall. And your screen is all distorted by the side effects of gauss, so your icons in the window are as wavy as a souse; then you may as well reboot and go out with a bang, 'cuz sure as I'm a poet, the sucker's gonna hang. When the copy on your floppy's getting sloppy in the disk, and the macro code instructions is causing unnecessary risk, then you'll have to flash the memory and you'll want to RAM your ROM, and then quickly turn off the computer and be sure to tell your Mom! Well, that certainly clears things up for me. How about you?How to make bread 188 acres of Canadian wheat 1 donation card for the Foodgrains Bank 14,330 kms overseas shipping 4 days of inland transportation by truck 3 local church volunteers in Chipoka Salima, Malawi 2 day walk to local distribution center Blend 200 tonnes of Canadian wheat with a donation of matching Federal Dollars. Add the support of 13 Church-based operations across Canada, and build partnerships with rural communities around the world. Combine food aid with seeds and tools. Let rise with local ideas. Yields hope for the future and self-supporting communities. • Rural and Urban congregations can participate in community grow projects • Donations of cash are used to purchase food, pay shipping costs and support agricultural education. • Find out more. Visit www.foodgrainsbank.ca, call 1 -800-665-0377 or contact our church head office. Canadian Foodgrains Bank recipe for success is 13 Canadian church agencies working together in as Christian Response to Hunger. Adventist Development and Relief Agency - Canadian Baptist Ministries - Canadian Lutheran World Relief - Christian & Missionary Alliance in Canada - Christian Reformed World Relief Committee of Canada - Evangelical Missionary Church of Canada - Mennonite Central Committee Canada - Nazarene Compassionate Ministries - Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada - Presbyterian World Service & Development - Salvation Army - United Church of Canada - World Relief Canada. G. D’s REPAIR FOR ALL YOUR MECHANICAL & REPAIRS Call: Gerald Deitz 599-2354 or 599-2464^ N £ "HEALTH CARE IN YOUR REGION" Thurs. November20th SNAKE VALLEY DROP IN CENTRE at 2:00 p.m. Peggy Hovde Chair of the Vulcan/Carmangay Community Health Council will explain the new Regional Health Unit Setup. Bring any concerns you may have regarding health related issues. Coffee will be servedChinook ® CREDIT UNION LTD Lomond Savings <3* s£> v1 v V V v* v‘ 'V V r‘v‘~*v‘ '*%/ *v' Thinking about a winter vacation? Come in and see us about travelers cheques and travel insurance. Let us worry about the details so you don't have to! V V V v ‘v‘ V* V V ^v7*-*v* V* V* ‘''7 Thank you lo everyone who came out for Credit Union Cay! Congratulations to the winners of our door prizes: Hazel Beagle: Mang Schlaht Pam Tornquist: Windshirt £ Mug Ladies Watch Go Cup LaVerla Wogsberg: Jacob Hildebrand: Judy Dietrich. Golf Shirt £ Mug Mens' Watch Go Cup Kids Prizes: Alex Crowe hi Id: Owen Birch Back Pack £ Puck Fat Cat Beanie Baby, Frisbee and Hackey Sa ckMilo Municipal Library NEWS a member of the Chinook Arch Regional Library System www.chinookarcb.ab.ea • NATIONAL CLIMATE ARCHIVE - ENVIRONMENT CANADA http://climate.weatheroffice.ec.qc.ca . RECREATIONAL ACCESS TO ALBERTA AGRICULTURAL PUBLIC LANDS http://www3.aov.ab.ca/srd/land/recacces s/publiclandaccess.html ***************************************** Our next Library Board Meeting will be held on Thursday, Nov 6th 2003 at 8:00pm. We have received our new Video and Large Print Books block collection that will be here for 3 months. THANK YOU Thanks to everyone who supported us for our 20th Anniversary Celebration. To Greg Deitz for being MC, to Ian Godkin and Ian Thomson for barbequing the meat, to everyone who brought salads, to Katie Walker for her talents and to all for participating in our evening and our “Name That Tune" entertainment. Congratulations to Shirley Wilson for winning the beautiful Oak Bookcase donated by David Healy. OCTOBER BESTSELLERS “Q is For Quarry” by Sue Grafton “Fox Evil” by Minette Walters “Blackwood Farm” by Anne Rice “The Janson Directive” by Robert Ludlum “Fatal” by Michael Palmer “Four Blind Mice” by James Patterson “Answered Prayers” by Danielle Steel “The Future Scrolls” by Fem Michaels “Light in Shadow” by Jayne Ann Krentz “Kisscut” by Karin Slaughter New Books “Digital Photography Basics” by Les Meehan “The Story Behind Alberta Names” by Harry M Saunders “Fish of Alberta” by Joynt Sullivan “Distant Shores” by Kristin Hannah “Murder in Hell’s Kitchen” by Lee Harris “Blood of Others” by Rick Mofina “Fall On Your Knees” by Ann-Marie MacDonald “Haunted” by Heather Graham Junior Books “Achoo” by Trudee Romanek “The Killer Underpants” by Michael Lawrence “Mud Soup” by Judith Head “Big Dog Little Dog” by P D Eastman “Curious Geore Makes Pancakes” by Margaret and H. A. Rey “The Amazing International Space Station” “Thoroughbred Taking The Reins” by Joanna Campbell “My First Canadian Animals” “Double Fudge” by Judy Blume “Captain Underpants Big Bad Battle of the Bionic Booger Boy Part 2” by Dav Pilkey “This Book is Haunted” by Joanne Rocklin “The Burma Legacy” by Geoffrey Archer “The Overland Kid” by Max Brand “A Prairie Alphabet” by Yvette Moore “Oma’s Quilt” by Paulette Bourgeois “I Went to the Farm” by Ruth Miller AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA LIBRARY HOURS Tuesdays 9:30 am -12:30 pm .1:30 pm -5:00 pm Thursdays.9:30 am - 12:30 pm 1:30 pm - 5:00 pm 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm Phone and Fax: 599-3850 email messages to libmil@chinookarch.ab.cammmmrnm ____ ■ ■ ■■■■■. 'VSfCommunity Resource Fair ***An Interagency Event*** An opportunity to learn about all of the different agencies, groups, clubs and fun stuff in our County! Workshops# Entertainment, Prizes# Food and FUN! Music, comedy, food, learning! '*53r Cultural Recreation Centre Behind the High School (504 - 4th Ave S.) Vulcan Thursday, November 13, 2003 2pm to 8:30pm • M ■ mmmd Workshop on The Value of Partnerships 11:30AM to 1:30PM $10 Includes Lunch MIISTRKVP tnFHSS at 48Fi-7!n7 Some of the Agencies and Organizations that will be attending are: Calgary Health Region, Champion Congregational Church, Chinook Arch library Systems, County Central High School, FCSS, Hazel Cameron School, Rainbow Literacy, Region 3 FASD, Adult Learning,Vulcan and District Recreation Board, Vulcan Cancermount Vulcan Daycare, Vulcan Regional Victim Services, Vulcan Senior Centre and many more!!! For more information please call the FCSS Office at 485-2192is coming to Vulcan County!!! (JOG Qd®[3D[jd®dd© Dd®ct®s3 GcsxSoJ) Canadian Representative - Barbara Lamourieux Public Information Session At the Community Resource Fair November 13, 2003 At the CRC (Cultural Recreation Centre) in Vulcan _____ ______7pm__________________ Presentations will also be made at several schools throughout the week. For more information please call Carrol at the FCSS office 485-2192. Sponsored by: FCSS, Vulcan Regional Victim Services Society, Alberta Centre for Injury Control and Research, Adult Learning and Alberta Mental HealthVILLAGE OF MILO MINUTES The regular meeting of the Village of Milo was held on September 15, 2003, at 7:00 p.m. at the Village Office. Present were Mayor Vooys, Councilor Phillips, Municipal Administrator Dorothy Way, Victor Crowe and Kevin Booth. The minutes of the meeting held on August 18, 2003 were read. Councilor Phillips moved the adoption of the minutes. Mayor Vooys seconded. CARRIED. The minutes of the special meeting held on August 26, 2003 were read. Councilor Phillips moved the adoption of the minutes. Mayor Vooys seconded. CARRIED. Mayor Vooys attended a meeting at the Oldman River Intermunicipal Service Agency to discuss the CPR land. Victor was talking to the County and was informed that they were going to move the sand that we use for the roads in the winter. Mayor Vooys to talk to Grant Lahd about this. The Municipal Administrator to find out whether Mr. Barry McFarland will attend a village meeting. Councilor Philips will talk to Keith Schenher and Mr. Wayne Williams on the grant application for the new water reservoir. Mr. Keith Schenher has informed us that the grant application will not cover the filling in of the old reservoirs and they will not cover the water used by the water co-op. He also asked for an estimated cost on a reservoir for the village use only and how the Village addressed the problem of the low water level in Lake McGregor in 2001. The PFRA are starting a new program so we will have to wait for the information and application form's. Mr. Kevin Booth asked the Village Council what should be done with the road at the water treatment plant. It was suggested that maybe the curbshops are leaking at the plant. They will have to be dug up and checked to see if they are leaking, and then the road could be graded and gravelled. The Village is still waiting on 1 estimate for the 2003 street improvement program which is to pave Railway Avenue. We are still waiting for payment on the cutting of the grass, the Municipal Administrator will send them another letter. The power line, gas line and meter have been moved. The final agreement has been completed between the Village of Milo and Scott Telecom Services Inc. Agent for Bell West Inc. The Village of Milo has been approved for the basic grant under the 2003 Municipal Sponsorship Program which is to be applied to the connection fee for the supemet. The Village of Milo would be interested in creating a regional emergency response team that would be composed of staff and volunteers from all the municipalities in the County. The Municipal Administrator will send a letter to the Vulcan County informing them of the Village of Milo's council decision. MOVED by Mayor Vooys that the Village of Milo accept the Vulcan & District EMS Ammended Agreement which changes the requisitioing formula to 100% split on a per capita basis instead of the existing requisition which was 85% split between the Vulcan County and the Town of Vulcan with the remaining 15% being split by the village's on a per capita basis. CARRIED. The Village of Milo will not participate in the Community Resource Fair in Vulcan on November 13, 2003. The Village received information on membership to Albertafirst.com. the Municipal Administrator to find out more information on this and bring it to the next meeting. The Communication Meeting will be held in Milo on Thursday, October 30, 2003 at 7:30 p.m. in the Milo Community Hall. The Village received a letter from Aquila in regards to the electric distribution franchise fee level change for 2004. MOVED by Councilor Phillips that there will be no franchise fee percentage increase for the village of Milo in 2004. CARRIED. The next Counil meeting of the Village of Milo was set for Monday, October 20, 2003 at 7:00 p.m. at the Village Office. The meeting adjourned at 8:45 p.m.Four services - One location 119 Centre Street, Vulcan NQW QNg PHONE NUMBER 485-6900 Barley & --- V * Est. 1P95 * Supplies for the borne Vintner & Brewer Also - Supplying Vulcan and area with BOTTLED DRINKING WATER \ GOLDHAWK PRINTING & GRAPHICS _AJI Your Printing Needs • Color Laser Photocopies • Custom Calendars • Laminating • Faxing ’ Rubber & Self Inking Stamps • Iron on Transfers • & Much More now offering One Hour Photo Drop films off at JAMIE’S for NEXT DAY Service Portraits - on location or in our Studio - for: * Weddings • School • Family • Pets • Graduation • Reunions • Children/infants • Special events • Sports team 485 - 6900 SHADES and STYLES by JanLaree Nelson Hairstyling for Men, Women and Children Call 599-2155 Open Mondays — 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Tues. & Wed.— 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. Thursdays — 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. Facial waxing also available . fi.VANNqrr* o»] While working For an organi­zation that delivers lunches to elderly shut-ins, I used to take my 4 year old on my afternoon rounds. She was unfailingly intrigued by the vaptoas appliances of old age, particularly the canes, walkers and wheelchairs. One day I saw her staring at a pair of dentures soaking in a glass. As I braced myself for the inevitable bar­rage of questions, she merely turned and whispered, " The tooth fairy will never believe this ! " T T f t f T X J; X T f M I f J; J/ Jc » T n H Jf vt jp I M » T j- O; O; I r f T f T X ;L It was at the end of the day when I parked my police van in front of the station. As I gath­ered my equipment, my K-9 partner, Jake,was barking, and I saw a little boy staring in at me. "Is that a dog you got back there?" "It sure is," I answered. Puzzled, the boy and then t o w a r ds van. Finally he he do?"Attention Farmers! FUSARIUM HEADBLIGHT INFORMATION MEETING Vulcan County Agricultural Services and Adult Learning will be hosting a free information Seminar on preventive strategies and management of Fusarium Headblight. Topics covered will be: Background, Disease Cycle, Symptoms, Fungicides, Alberta’s Situation, and Testing for FHB. Vulcan County Agricultural Services, Alberta Agriculture, Gustafson, and various seed growers will be on hand to discuss any questions that you have regarding this disease. For more information regarding this meeting, please call Kelly Malmberg at 485-3103. ¥ #r ¥ Miio Community School's $t #• It Christmas Production If December 11 ¥ it Performances : ffr it 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. eft ¥ * ¥ Everyone Welcome! & ¥ & ¥ ¥ ¥ Watch for more details in next issue. eft NEW YEAR’S EVE at Milo Community Hall featuring the music of: Larry Lee & Straight, Clean & Simple • \*0 1 ' hosted by Milo Curling Club"Organizedfor Savings No! for Profit" CO-OP ARROWWOOD CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION LIMITED P.O. BOX 120 ARROWWOOD, Alberta TOL 0B0 (403) 534-3803 Store (403) 534-3804 Tire & Lube Center Fax (403) 534-3330 Your Suppliers of: Petroleum Products — Fuel & Lubricants Tires - On and Off Road - New/Used/Repair Services Lube Center - Most vehicles - including 1 ton trucks Hardware / Lumber /Plumbing / Electrical Fillers - Complete line of oil / air / fuel Belts / Bearings / Hydraulic Hoses Paint - interior/exterior - mixed to your color specifications Batteries - automotive /flashlight / watch / etc. Automotive - lights /fuses / accessories Housewares / Sporting Goods Feed and Animal Health Supplies Hours: Mon-Fri 8am - 12 noon lpm-5:30pm Saturday 8am-12 noon How can a slim chance and a fat chance be the same, while a wise man and a wise guy are opposites? Patient Services ■ Televisions 1 Highest standard of sterilization f( your protection Quality Dental Services 1 Comprehensive treatment planning exams 1 Gentle hygiene care ■ Cosmetic Bonding and Veneers ’ Crowns, Bridges, & Bleaching 1 Complete and Partial Dentures New Patients are Always Welcome I i If a vegetarian eats vegetables, what does a > humanitarian eat? Milo Village Office Hours: Tuesday 8:30 - 11:30am 1:00 - 4:00 pm Thursday 8:00 - 11:00 am Phones 599-3883 Fans 599-2201 Notice: The next Village Council Meeting will be on Monday, November 17 at 7:00 p.m. at the Village Office. OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED TUES., NOV. 11 BUT OPEN INSTEAD ON MON., NOV. 10. Mayor --- Ken Vooys Councillors --- Betty Lou Whaley --- Robert Phillips Municipal Administrator --- Dorothy Way 14, 3rd Avenue North, Vulcan • 485-600:CURLING CLINIC ADULT LEARNING This is an excellent way to prepare for the curling /o^^\ season. Curling instruction will be according to /*.—“Canadian Curling Standards” with both classroom and ice instruction. Students will be instructed on all the basics of curling including ice orientation, delivery of rocks, sweeping and basic strategy. This clinic is great for beginners or those wishing to improve their game. INSTRUCTOR: Tammy Bushell Saturday, November 22 9:00 am - 12:06 |im^|ooii) Milo Curling Club FEE: No charge as this Is being offered in partnership with the Milo Curling Club and Vulcan County Adult Learning Council. DEADLINE: November 6 PRE-REGISTER with: Ginger Deitz at 599-2354 Programs funded by Alberta Learning NORM STOKES WEEDING General and Oilfield Repair Custom Mowing New & Used Steel Sales Custom Built Trailers B-Pressure Welding H Norm Ph. 792-2255 M Cell. 485-0365 In Wade Ph. 792-2247 0 UNTRY 1 ARRET ARE Spf'i I.jliziruj In CMfpnt-; Uph< y. W. it. m I RV‘s. AulOS. f:;um Miu.luri.My Furnace & Duct Cleaning Larry & Judy Dudley G Box 023. Vulcan. AB TOL ?B0 - i403, -JfiB 2906 Col (403) 433-7704 - Col UI031 -139 7/22 J & L PAINTING ■SPECIALIZING IN ALL YOUR%j (/ INTERIOR S EXTERIOR NEEOS. FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL LARRY DUDLEY Ph: 485-2906 Cell. 485-7722THANK YOU FROM THE MILO FALL FAIR COMMITTEE AWARD SPONSORS B & S Creaiive Design Mark's Oilfield Service Elsie Vooys Memorial Milo Cafe Milo Seed Cleaning Bank of Nova Scotia Corner Store & Garage Slick Up Saloon Gifts 'n Things Jamies Foods Goldhawk Printing & Graphics Prairie Perfection Catering Agricore United Trends by TC B&B Ag Service Mr. R's Ltd. Milo Lakeside Service ValuVenture Travel CONTEST AND DISPLAY SPONSORS Phillips Fertilizer & Chemicai Archambault Mechanical Napa Deere Country Arrowwood Co-op Toonie or Two Ed Ully Charlie Mingo Bert Campbell SPECIAL CONTEST SPONSORS Certo Tenderflake Fleischmann's Robin Hood Flour Ellison Milling Co. Ltd. Jamies Foods Thank you to all the sponsors, entrants, viewers, judges, Milo Community School, School Janitors, Alberta Lotteries, Milo Ag Society, Milo PTG, Tally Crew, Meat Cooker (Ian Thomson) and Cashiers. Thanks to John Ivers for the use of his flat deck and for ail Milo Lions arid other community members for hauling and setting up tables at the school and hall and for helping clean the school Saturday night. Thanks to the people that filled in for our absent Fair members - Carol Vooys, Monica Monner and Barb Godkin. Thanks to B&S Creative Design for making the raffle prize and to Charlie Mingo for the tour of his old country store and thanks to Bert Campbell for donating his replica of the store as a prize. Thanks to all who brought their old vehicles and tractors and to Charlotte Nelson for taking pictures. Thanks to Ed Posein and Jerry & Dawn Gautreau who gave out candy floss for a donation to STARS. The amount of $123 was raised for this worthy organization. Next Canopener Deadline November 24Milo Municipal Library 20th Anniversary Poetry Contest Students at the school were asked to enter our poetry contest for our anniversary. The criteria included any type of poem about the history of Milo or of the Milo Library. There were 3 categories: Grades 3 and under, Grades 4-6 and Grades 7-9, The following are the 6 winning entries (each received a gift certificate from Chapters) and a collaborative poem from the Grade 1 and 2 class. Grades 1 - 3 Rylee’s cinquain Library Enjoyable, fun Cool, amazing, eye-popping Books to look at Library - Rylee Deitz, Grade 2 Milo Library Libraries, Libraries, taking up some space, But what everyone needs is a quiet reading place, Libraries, Libraries, all I need is a quiz, On my favourite place, for it is this, Libraries, Libraries, so grand and kind, They take away everything else on my mind, Libraries, Libraries, is what everyone needs, To be calm and be quiet and to succeed. Celia Lahd, Grade 3 Grades 4 - 6 The Library The library is a source of information. Silence is what I hear except for pages flipping. The books are the blood of the library and all the people who work there are the flesh and bone of the library. - Andrew Vooys, Grade 4 Milo Library Milo Library is so great So let’s open the reading gate Together we can make it stand Reading is really grand. Sara Prentice, Grade 4Grades 7-9 Milo Municipal Library Coffin Handle Butte Miniature town Cold Important to our community Old Little population Fashioned Our beautiful town Famous Milo Municipal Library Interesting FTewly found Understanding people Never ending shelves of books Incredibly helpful Harmless Community run Antique Incredible atmosphere now People enjoy their books Displayed Awesome books Lying Learning Endlessly Laughing people who care Interesting Believed Books Understood Reading Treasure Arranged alphabetically To Reading materials Embrace Youth to adult - Darren Thompson, Grade 9 raden Thompson, Grade 7 Grades 1 and 2 collaborative poem: M - is for marvellous Mrs. Monner who is mighty nice to us. I - is for the I Spy book that helps to pass the time riding on the bus. L - is for the loads of love we lavish on its magazines, movies and books. 0 - is for the official opening: October 15, 1983 and the overdue octopus books. L - is for the likeable librarians past and present who greet us. 1 - is for interlibrary loans and the internet over which we really fuss. B - is for Mrs. Beckner, the first librarian in our town. R - is for “Reading up a Storm” in all the new books beautifully bound. A - is for anniversary and twenty years of our past. R - is for a library that really rocks, and we know will always last. Y - is for yelling yippee, yahoo, and hooray! Let’s all enjoy the library and read every day!COUNCILOR COMMENTS Thtcom^VOPiniOIJS mddo^ot ne^ssarily reflect those of Vulcan County Council, education ^ ^ ^ haS recoininended milhons more be spent on 10%” above what it alread/doef h a^ea “ ^ S/atfement “allow sch°o1 boards t0 tax property an additional Unfortunatel^^s^1557^ ^5^’ ^ there 311(1 ifs eas^ to «»ess *s value, it comes right out of your pocket f & d Iand/bmldings cannot Pass the additional expense on so demand^1 * “** ** “* increase's is^TealTaflinee ^ WC g°ing t0 try 311(1 work on a 0% tax npcH rr.,v.i a challenge and after the first session we are about $400,000.00 short of the money we eXPT ? Pit ^md &d hare <“«-* We had a felt Ze tWs done now\^ § P with the requests for gravel. Some divisions are getting their first road graveling $35 Tat0r »C Tincrease 0Ur Productivity but this person costs about including expenses ^ ^ 8 ^ °fficer and &e yearly cost is about $90,000.00 per year including expenses. These are some of the additional expenses we are facing. Necessaiy? Idonhknow over 20 MOhT^ °f T equipment lonSer’ we are now in the position of having several grides with artiial nnVp/ • i i ntlnS and our office staff are too busy to take on this extra work It looks like the .he .and own™ county MsIlSS a"° °f'*“* be b0m by Milo Municipal Library FALL MEETING Wednesday November 19, 7:30 p.m. at Milo Muncipal Library The friends group is a charity that raises funds and hosts activities that benefit library service. New members are most welcome. We have two meetings/year. Grant Lahd Vulcan County Councilor Division 7 MIXED CURLING Thursday and Friday nights November - December If you are interested in joining a team for our mixed league, please call: Greg Deitz 599-2191 or Tammy Lahd 599-2254 Curlers willing to spare needed, too.Thank You!! A huge thank you to all my friends and family for the very generous Terry Fox pledges. Your support was great again this year. Hopefully I'll be back walking in 2004 for the same cause. Thanks again. Ethel Heather You have to marvel at the lunacy of a language in which your house can burn up as it burns down, in which you fill in a form by filling it out and in which an alarm goes off by going on. English was invented by people, not computers, and it reflects the creativity of the human race (which, of course, isn’t a race at all). That is why, when the stars are out, they are visible, but when the lights are out, they are invisible. <zMjLohael and <zA/[oniaa ^Mpnnnex along u&itfr Jloxne and Qxdg ^J-^inhexton axe. jxteamed ho announce the engagement of ffznnifex and !Z"Jgtex. ezNo mavdage date (uu. get lie iei. Chicken Pox, Measles, Mumps, Colds and Flu are potentially life-threatening for people with compromised immune systems. Please: 1. Remember to wash your hands thoroughly throughout the day to prevent the spread of germs. 2. If you are ill or not feeling well, stay home. This prevents the spread of germs and also al­lows your body time to recover, much sooner. 3. If you are exposed to or contract chicken pox, measles, etc. in our community or another, please notify the school. By contacting us, those with compromised immune systems can be alerted to the possibility of coming in contact to these diseases. Measles and mumps are preceded by high fever for up to 5 days before the illness oc­curs. Chicken pox - the immunization shot is a live vaccine and can cause reaction for up to 42 days. Those with compromised immune systems CANNOT be exposed to this virus. Those who receive a chicken pox immunization could have the following reactions. For 0-19 days a rash can occur around the injection sight. For 1 - 26 days a person could get a rash on their body. In either of these two instances, the person is contagious and should be treated as if he/she HAS the chicken pox. For zero - 42 days a fever could occur. 4. As a courtesy, let neighbors and friends know if you or yours have been ill, before visiting.News from the Milo l's and 2's When I asked my students if they could tell me what month came after September, most of them answered, "Halloween!" This holiday, I see, is second only to Christmas in the eyes of many little ones and much discussion followed regarding what one should be for Halloween and of course how much candy one might receive. I thought I would begin this month by sharing with you a very funny anecdote on this very topic. Early in October, one of our little students enthusiastically declared he was going to be Batman, and to emphasize his point he said that he would pick Mrs. Burgess up and fly away with her. To demonstrate, he promptly wrapped his arms around Lynn's leg and struggled to lift her off the ground. After several grunts and some exertion on his part, he dropped his head, walked away and muttered, * I am going to be a pirate." (Lynn and I are still laughing.) This month finds us finishing up two big units. We have finished studying the five senses and are looking forward to the next Science unit: "Building Things". In keeping with this theme, I had the kids “build" a papier mache jack-o-lantern for a Halloween art project- a little messy, but it was fun. Perhaps you will see some of these creations adorning a familiar window ledge or two. Th^ kids did an excellent job. We concluded our fairy tale unit with a reader's theatre version of "The Ugly Duckling". Mrs. Burgess videotaped us and we were able to "critique" our performance afterwards. What a lot of smiles and giggles! Thank you to the grade nine students for assisting us in making our masks for this activity. The next LA unit will complement our current Social Studies topic: "All About Our Community", and will have many connections with the very fast approaching Christmas and all the activities that go with this exciting time of year. We have several thank yous to extend this month. A very special thank you goes out to Mrs. Linda Booth for the beautiful handmade bookmarks we all received for participating in the Milo Library Poetry contest. Our collaborative poem received honourable mention. Congratulations, too, to Rylee for winning in his age category. Thank you also to Mrs. Iris Sough and the Lutheran Church for supplying us each with a spooky Halloween pencil. We have been using our spooky pencils every day and the length of them now is a good testament to how much we appreciate them! Maxine Deitz donated enough gourds to the grade 1 and 2 class that we all had one to decorate. Thank you Maxine! Hope to see you all on the 6th for the Remembrance Day service. -submitted and written by Mrs. PhairBAJiTHSTERS and SOUCiTORS SERVICING ALL YOUR LEGAL NEEDS Dr. Robert J. {Bob) Langridge will be In attendance at the Village Office In Milo the first Friday of each month from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Appointments may be made by calling 485-2070 Brian J. Murray and Robert J. (Bob) Langridge servicing our Vulcan office 104 Centre Street Vulcan, Alberta Phone: (403) 485-2070 Areas of law: Real Estate, Personal Injury. Divorce and Family Law. Wills and Estates. Dependent Adults, Employment Law. Criminal Law, Business and Corporate Law, Mediation. Litigation and Tax Law. LETHBRIDGE OFFICE #600, 220 - 4* Street South Phone: 403) 278-7761 Fax: (403) 320-8958 Toll Free: 1-800-552-8022 SOUTHERN ALBERTA'S REGIONAL LAW FIRM Milo Arena Dues for the 2003-2004 Season (September to August) FAMILY MEMBERSHIP $65.00 if paid before Dec, 31 $75.00 after January 1 SINGLE MEMBERSHIP M | $40.00 if paid before Dec, 31 $45,00 after January 1 A / ■ Ar l\ v / y, ^ Please remember that the arena is used not only in the winter for skating, but also used during the baseball season. Your contributions are greatly appreciated. The arena has quite high insurance and utility costs. Please make cheques to Milo and District Agricultural Society. Payment can be made at Jamie’s A.G Foods or by mail to Milo Ag. Society, Box 156, Milo Ah, the tcrzy days of summer. They ronf right up there un'th the /azy cfoys of ^w9, foil, and winter.Remembrance Ceremony November 6th 10:30 am K <1 in^ilo School Cymna&xxxm IBveryone tOelcomeBIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS NOTICES Congratulations to Leo and Selma Smith on the birth of their first great grandson, and a grandson for Barry. Derek & Tammy Van-Tassell are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Caeden Avery, on October 14th,2003 at Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Grand Prairie. Caeden weighed in at 61b 12oz. Grandparents are John and Delores Hopking of Fort Saskatchewan, Alta. Junior and Nancy Bertschy of Milo. Congratulations to Lou and Donna Bertschy on the birth of a daughter, a sister for John and Nadine. Kayla Mace Bom 5:34 am, October 15th, 2003 Weighing 71bs 4 l/2oz 21" long. Proud grandparents are Junior & Nancy Bertschy of Milo and Gordon and Mae Tryon of Drayton Valley NOTICES Alice Winch's 80th Birthday. You're invited to join her family in celebrating her birthday Sunday November 9th, 2003. Open house from 1 - 5 pm. Bowness Scout Hall 8551 Bowness Road N.W. (Comer of 85th Street and Bowness Road) No Gifts Please There will be a 75th Birthday celebration for Edna Shield in the Milo Drop In Centre Saturday November 22nd,2003 from 2-4 pm. Everyone welcome. No gifts please. We have been informed that Pat Nugent will be moving to the Peter Dawson Lodge in Vulcan on Thursday, the 30th of October. The Milo Parent/Teacher Group Are selling 40 lb. Sandbags for $5.00/bag Please contact Monnie @ 599-2307 if interested LIONS NOTICE Changes to the 2004 Lions Calendar MUST be made immediately. Please phone: Hap Heather 599-2160 Bill Dietz 599-2164 Lloyd Dietz 599-2124 Public Meeting Tuesday, November 25, 2003 7:00 pm at Milo Community Hall Information session about wireless internet to our area from Wild Rose Networks. Milo Can Opener Christmas Greetings We will be having a Community pages in the December issue again this year. The charge for putting in your family Christmas greeting will be $1.00 per family. See inside of front cover for ways to contact us. ADVERTISER CHRISTMAS GREETINGS Advertisers putting in larger Christmas Greetings will receive the reduced rates of $3 for % page, $4 for Vz page, $7.50 for full page. Fax to 599-2288, phone or email (see inside front cover). Remember our deadline is November 24th.CONDOLENCES THANK YOU Deepest Sympathy is extended to Charlie & Edna Shield and family on the passing of their daughter Helen. ******* Deepest Sympathy is extended to Audrey Lucas, Alvin and Sheila Winch and family, on the passing of Audrey's husband Gordon. ******* Deepest Sympathy is extended to the family of Les Greaves. 9(e sfc sfs afc sf: a(c dfc Deepest Sympathy is extended to Bill and Lois Dietz and family, on the passing of Lois's brother in-law, Ralph Kersey. THANK YOU We would like to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to all of our family and friends for the flowers, cards, food and support after the passing of our daughter and sister, Helen Shield. Your kindness has meant so much to us all, God Bless. Charlie and Edna Shield. Linda & Ian Ainsworth. Teresa & Michael White and families. We would like to thank everyone for the cards, flowers, food and phone calls, and the tremendous support of the community expressed to us after the recent loss of our mother Kate Howell. Your thoughtfulness is truly appreciated. Dorothy Way and family Margaret Howell Shirley Vair and family Betty Nelson and family Wendy MacKenzie and family Dorothy Craine and family. We cannot begin to express how much the support of family, friends and neighbors has meant to us since Lisa's diagnosis. We thank you for the many cards, gifts, food, prayers and well wishes we have received. You have done so many things that have made it possible for us to deal with Lisa's health rather than worry about other important things such as harvest, Evan and Gina, housekeeping, meals, work, school, and the list goes on. It truly does take a village to raise a child. Lisa is doing very well and many days she feels better than she has for months. Her physical and emotional strength comes not only from her treatment but very much from your kindness and prayers. We greatly appreciate the support we have received from the Milo and the surrounding communities. Sincerely, Lisa, Keith, Donna, Evan and Gina. THANK YOU to everyone who brought cotton candy at the Tall Fair. $123.00 was raised and sent to STARS. Jerry, Donna & Courtney Gautreau. We would like to thank everyone who sent cards, flowers, food and also for the phone calls and visits when we were trying to cope with the loss of our husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather, Gordon Lucas. Your thoughtfulness was very much appreciated. Thank you also to everyone who gave us support while Gordon was in hospital and after his passing. A big Thank You to Tom and Joan Grant and the rest of the Grant family for the wonderful meal they provided us before the service. We are so lucky to live in such caring and supportive communities as Lomond and Milo. Audrey Lucas and family.NOVEMBER SUN Lutheran Church 9 am United Church 11:30 am Lutheran Church 9 am Alice Winch B-Day Calgary 1-5 pm: 16 Lutheran Church 9 am Curling Club Grey Cup Party-3:00 pm MON Crib - Drop-In Centre 7:30 pm 23 Lutheran Church 9 am 10 Fusarium Headblight Information Vulcan Legion 9:00 am - noon 17 VILLAGE COUNCIL 7:00 pm ______ Crib - Drop-In Centre 7:30 pm____ Parent/Teacher/ Studen Inverviews Milo School 30 24 DEADLINE CAN OPENER Articles & News Ag. Society Meeting at Hall 7:30 pm TUE 4 Drop-In Bridge 1:30 pm Church School - Hope Lutheran 4:00pm 11 REMEMBRANCE DAY HOLIDAY Drop-In Bridge —1:30 pm Church School - Hope Lutheran 4:00nm Milo Fire Dept. Practice - 7:00 pm 18 Drop-In Bridge --- L30 om Church School - Hope Lutheran 4:uupm --- Milo School Advisory Council 5:00pm Parent-Teachers 7:00 pm 25 Drop-In Bridge 1:30 nm Church School - Hope I nthpran 4-nnpm Wild Rose Networks Presentation - Milo Hall 7:00 pm WED 5 Rhyme Time 10:30am Health Nurse at Drop In - 1 pm Lions Reg. Supper Meeting z 7:00 pm THUR 12RhymeTimelO: 30am E.L.W. 2 pm Lions Executive Meeting 8:00 pm 19 Rhyme Time 10:30am Lions Reg. Supper Meeting 7:00 pm Friends of Library Meeting. 7:30 pm 6 T.O.P.S. 8:30 am REMEMBRANCE DAY SERVICE MILO SCHOOL 10:30 am UCW Meeting 2pm Library Board Meeting 8:00 pm Mixed Curling_____ 13 T.O.P.S. 8:30 am Community Resource Fair- Vulcan 2-8:30 pm Mixed Curling 26cAN OPENER ■ PRINTS RhymeTimelO:3 0am Valuventure Classic Country Xmas Dinner and Bake Sale- noon Lions Executive Meeting 8:00 pm __________ 20 T.O.P.S. 8:30 am Health Care in Your Region - 1:00 pm at Drop-In Mixed Curling FRI Drop-In Meeting 2:30pm________ MILO SCHOOL POST SEASON VOLLEYBALL -Vulcan _______ Mixed Curling 27 T.O.P.S. 8:30 am 14 MILO SCHOOL INSTRUCTIONAL FRIDAY Mixed Curling 21 Mixed Curling Mixed Curling 28 Mixed Curling 2003 SAT 8 15 22 CURLING CLINIC 9:00 am-noon 75th Birthday Celebration for Edna Shield Drop-In 2-4pm December 6 Lions Pancake Suooer & Bincjo - Milo Hall 29