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1 In order for our Centennial celebrations to be the best, the Centennial Core Committee would like to present their tentative plans to you. Community members and organizations are encouraged to put their names forward to help out – a committee of eight cannot do it all. There are many areas where expertise is required and we know in our great community, we have those people with that expertise. All organizations and members of the public are encouraged to attend a meeting to be held on Tuesday, June 17 th at 7:00 p.m. in the Bentley Community Hall. Derek Dickau, Committee Chair Bentley Centennial August 6 - 9 , 2015 Bentley Farmers Market It’s a New Season! The Market will be open for business Saturdays @ 1:30pm A large variety of vendors for your shopping pleasure! Located at the Curling Rink Questions? 403-748-4809 Hosted by Bentley Royal Purple #264 Wednesday, June 4th 2 - 4 pm At the Bentley Care Centre Please Join us…. Strawberry Tea A senior is looking for assistance with some yard work - 2 km out of Town. Tools supplied. $$ An infirm senior couple is looking for some volunteer assistance with occasional housework and light yard work. Paid in smiles Call Community Services to be connected 403-748-2160

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  • 1

    In order for our Centennial celebrations to be

    the best, the Centennial Core Committee

    would like to present their tentative plans to

    you.

    Community members and organizations are

    encouraged to put their names forward to

    help out – a committee of eight cannot do it

    all. There are many areas where expertise is

    required and we know in our great

    community, we have those people with that

    expertise.

    All organizations and members of the public

    are encouraged to attend a meeting to be

    held on Tuesday, June 17th at 7:00 p.m. in

    the Bentley Community Hall. Derek Dickau, Committee Chair

    Bentley Centennial

    August 6 - 9 , 2015

    Bentley

    Farmers Market It’s a New Season!

    The Market will be

    open for business

    Saturdays @ 1:30pm

    A large variety of vendors

    for your shopping pleasure!

    Located at the Curling Rink

    Questions? 403-748-4809

    Hosted by Bentley Royal Purple #264

    Wednesday, June 4th 2 - 4 pm At the Bentley Care Centre

    Please Join us….

    Strawberry Tea A senior is looking for

    assistance with some yard work

    - 2 km out of Town.

    Tools supplied. $$

    An infirm senior couple is

    looking for some volunteer

    assistance with occasional

    housework and light yard work.

    Paid in smiles

    Call Community Services to be

    connected 403-748-2160

  • 2

    Prepaid Newsletter Advertising Rates

    1/8 page $30 1/4 page $45

    1/2 page $90 page $180

    Non Profit Rates available for

    functions generating revenue

    Neighborhood Notes is published by Community Services 403-748-2160

    Submission/Payment Deadline: 10 AM , 7 working days before the end

    of each month. General interest submissions and organization information free as space permits

    SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7

    Seniors Drop In Stay & Play TOPS

    Medical Clinic Boutique

    Carpet Bowling See pg 1

    Medical Clinic Boutique See pg 8 Transfer Station

    Stay &Play See pg 8

    United Church Thrift Store Transfer Station

    8 9 10 11 12 13 14

    Royal Purple 7PM Oxford School

    Seniors Drop In TOPS

    Medical Clinic Boutique Carpet Bowling

    Medical Clinic Boutique Transfer Station

    Transfer Station

    United Church Thrift Store Transfer Station

    15 16 17 18 19 20 21

    Seniors Drop In Centennial Mtg. pg 1 TOPS

    Medical Clinic Boutique Carpet Bowling

    Medical Clinic Boutique Transfer Station

    Transfer Station

    United Church Thrift Store Transfer Station

    22 23 24 25 26 27 28

    Seniors Drop In TOPS

    Medical Clinic Boutique

    Carpet Bowling

    Medical Clinic Boutique Transfer Station

    Transfer Station United Church Thrift Store Transfer Station

    29 30

    Rodeo Parade theme - August 2014—Salute to the Bentley District Fire Department

    The United Church Thrift

    Store is looking for

    volunteers for Saturdays

    noon-4. We will only be

    open if we have volunteer

    staff in place.

    Interested volunteers please

    contact 403-748-3039

  • 3

    Medical Clinic

    Wed: 4-9pm

    Thurs: 9:30-noon

    Call to ensure Doctor

    Smith is in.

    403-748-3688

    Waste Transfer

    Station

    Thursday 10am-6pm

    Friday

    10am-6pm

    Saturday

    2-6pm

    403-748-3961

    Bentley

    Boutique

    Clothing

    Exchange

    Staffed by

    Volunteers

    Please contact

    Community

    Services for

    access.

    403-748-2160

    Library

    see last page

    Town of Bentley

    Community Services

    Located in the

    Care Center

    Monday - Friday

    8am to 3:30pm

    Office may be closed for

    meetings and community

    endeavours. Please call

    before stopping by to

    ensure that staff is in.

    403-748-2160

    [email protected]

    Town of Bentley

    Municipal Office

    Monday - Friday

    8am to noon

    1pm to 4pm

    403-748-4044

    [email protected]

    www.townofbentley.ca

    Stay & Play

    Gull Lake Hall

    Tues 9:30-11am

    Bentley Town

    Office Basement

    Fri 9:30-11am

    403-748-2160

    Seniors Drop In

    55 Plus Located in the Municipal

    Office Building

    Tuesdays 1pm

    Thursdays 8am-12pm

    Coffee Drop

    In

    Potluck Last Tuesday

    of each

    month

    TOPS Meets Tuesdays in the Basement of the Town Office.

    Weigh in @ 630 pm Meeting at 7pm.

    Use door between Fire Hall and Town Building

    Contact Carolyn: 403-396-1002

    Carpet Bowling

    Wednesdays 9:30 to 11:30 am

    at the Community Hall.

    New and returning

    players welcome.

    No experience necessary.

    Call Arnold 403-748-2744

    School Calendar is available at

    http://bentley.wolfcreek.ab.ca

    Panther Fitness - information on website

    Bentley School 403-748-3770

    Principal Lane Moore

    Vice Principal Steven Lush

    Monthly Shopping trip to Red Deer, the 4th Wednesday, 9:00am to 4:00pm, stopping at Parkland and Bower Malls for your shopping convenience. The trip is open to all residents of Bentley. There is no charge for the transportation, however donations are greatly appreciated. Monthly shopping trip to Sylvan Lake, the 2nd Wednesday, 10:00am to 2:00pm . Riders may be dropped off and picked up at various locations to meet your needs.

    For the above two trips - riders MUST call the

    day before by 6pm to reserve seat

    Not running

    June/July/August

    No Potluck

    July & August

    Council Corner

    Bulletin Board at the

    Post Office

    Town Website

    www.townofbentley.ca

    Facebook

    Stay updated & connected!

    See You In

    September

  • 4

    BENTLEY

    AGENCIES

    All Classes of Insurance

    748-3977

    If your last name begins with

    H, CL, SC Please renew your plate in

    JUNE

    The Bentley and Area Multi-use Facility Committee was established in Apr il 2013, with the

    purpose of determining community recreational needs and developing a plan for meeting those needs. In

    the last year, the committee has met with many interested community groups and we are currently in the

    process of developing plans for a reasonable facility that will meet the long-term needs of the community

    for all people and all seasons. The committee is still looking for a treasurer, and 2 more directors from

    the town of Bentley to sit on the committee. Look for us at the Canada Day celebrations in Bentley on

    July 1 as we present the work done so far, and bring us your ideas and feedback on the first conceptual

    drawing for a facility! For more information, please contact Jennifer Johnson at 403-748-4134 or at

    [email protected]. Submitted

    Summer Village of Gull Lake

    403-748-2966

    CAO: Myra Reiter

    [email protected]

    Hall Rentals: Karen McDermid

    403-748-2625

    [email protected]

    www.summervillageofgulllake.com

    VBS is for all kids ages 4 to Grade 5

    VBS Dates

    Monday July 14 – Friday, July 18, 2014

    VBS Time

    9:00 am to 12:15 pm

    Where?

    at Woody Nook Church

    From Bentley: Take Highway 12 East until

    Woody Nook road then go South for 5 km.

    Visit the website for more information

    http://www.wncrc.ca/kids-youth/index.cfm

  • 5

    Blindman Valley 4H Beef Club

    Report By Steven Jaffray

    Busy ending to the 4-H year!

    On May 3rd we had our highway clean-up. Our club did highway 12 from the

    Bentley intersection to the Wooden shoe. Thank you to Randy, Alexis and Joel

    Screpnik, Reese Pollitt, Stacy and Bev from Service Credit Union and Reeve

    Corbeil for coming out and picking garbage with us. On May 4th we had the

    Lacombe Ag ground clean-up. We painted inside the barns, pulled out some nails

    and staples and did some hammering. On May 9th we went to the Ag grounds to decorate our barn. This

    years Barn decorating theme was Duck Dynasty. On May 11th we had our district heifer day. Our club

    didn’t have any heifers to show but we came to support the other clubs and help show other club

    members cow/calf pairs. The biggest event of the 4-H year was our 4-H show and sale. All of us came

    with our projects to show off in the morning and in the evening we sold our calves.

    Marlee Jaffray’s calf was the Grand Champion in our club and Peter Mueller came in for

    Reserve Champion. For the carcasses Peter Mueller was the Home grown Grand champion, Blake Vert

    came in for Reserve Champion and Montana Millar was the open class Reserve Champion. Blake was

    the Junior Showmanship champion and Marlee came in for Reserve. Quinn won the Showmanship for

    Intermediate. Peter won Showmanship for seniors and Montana came in for Reserve Showmanship for

    our club. All of us would like say Thank-you our buyers and sponsorships of our steers and carcasses.

    Montana Millar’s buyer for carcass was KGM Electrical Contracting and Little Acres Auto Body

    Repair Shop and the buyer for her steer was First Rate Energy Services.Peter Mueller’s buyer for his

    carcass was Larry Snow Trucking and Eric and Angie Raabis and his steer buyer was Downton’s

    Oilfield Services. Thomas Mueller’s carcass buyer was Bentley Agencies and his Steer buyer was Chris

    McIsaac. Blake Vert’s carcass buyer was Erin and Jeff Vert and his Steer buyer Was Crossfire

    Directional Drilling. Marlee Jaffray’s buyer was Nova Chemicals Jim Dixon. Quinn Millar’s buyer was

    Joco trucking, Reese Millar’s buyer was Davron Trucking and my buyer was Ray’s Grader Service.

    Once Again our club

    would like to thank

    everyone for giving us

    a good 4-H year and

    we’ll see you in the

    fall! Submitted

  • 6

    Stay and Play Groups

    Gull Lake Hall

    Tuesdays 9:30-11am

    Bentley Town Office

    Fridays 9:30-11am

    Stay and Play is designed to encourage

    families to spend time together in play,

    while having the opportunity to socialize

    and learn about community and external

    resources.

    Come and Play With Us!

    $$ Toonie Drop In Fee per family is

    appreciated, but not mandatory!

    MUSEUM NEWS

    The Bentley Museum will begin

    their daily open hours for the

    summer on July 1st and will

    continue through August.

    Look of the Museum volunteers at

    the Farmer’s Market concession on

    July 19 & 26 and August 23 & 30.

    Have a really great summer

    everyone!

    Last Session Day until Fall

    Gull Lake June 3

    Bentley June 6

    Thank You to Carolyn McLaren for her time with us. We wish

    her well in her endeavors!

    See You In September!

    UNITED CHURCH NEWS

    The United Church will

    continue to hold Sunday

    services this summer

    rather than changing to

    Wednesday evenings as

    they did in the past

    couple years.

    The United Church Thrift Store is looking for

    volunteers for Saturdays noon-4. We will

    only be open if we have volunteer staff in

    place.

    Interested volunteers please contact

    403-748-3039

  • 7

    This has been a quiet spring so far with just 3 calls to report:

    Midafternoon on April 20 a call came in of a grassfire in the ditch of Highway #20 south of

    Centerview Road. BFD crews extinguished the fire and notified Fortis to check power poles in the

    affected area.

    On April 21 at 2:27 pm eight members responded to a call at a Bentley home. The resident informed

    the Fire Chief something had been cooking on the stove and had spilled over, triggering the alarm. A

    check was conducted and no fire was evident.

    And on the evening of May 1 eleven firefighters were sent to the Bentley Waste Transfer Station

    where a fire was burning in the burn pit. The controlled burn was being managed and was left in the

    care of the dump's supervisor.

    Your department has been keeping busy attending various training courses, doing safety training at

    the hall, conducting hall tours and providing services in our community. On May 14 we had some fun

    at Camp L.G. Barnes on Gull Lake instructing counsellors on the proper use of fire extinguishers.

    We are also very pleased to introduce a new member of the BFD, Mr. Greg Holdstock. Welcome to

    the department Greg, we are happy to have you on board!

    “If you are interested in becoming a volunteer firefighter please go to our web site www.bentleyfire.ca for more information.”

    http://www.bentleyfire.ca

  • 8

    The Shop Around The Corner

    Starring Margaret Sullivan and James Stewart

    Special Guest Entertainer

    Community Services—Bentley Library—Seniors Drop In

  • 9

    Thank You To Following Businesses For Sponsoring The

    Handball Provincial Championships April 24-26th, 2014

    Tru-Kare Tank & Meter Services Bentley Hydrodig

    1st Rate Energy Services Gull Lake Golf Course

    Conoco Phillips Rainbow International

    TimCon Construction Bentley Bottle Depot

    Counterscapes Bentley Shell

    Velocity Hydrovac Services Smitty’s Oilfield Services

    R. Pollitt Oilfield Construction Bentley Subway

    Crossfield Directional Drilling Sportfactor

    Integrity CKGY

    Kasha Farm Supplies Bentley Van Society

    Bentley Firefighter’s Foundation Bentley Royal Purple

    C.D. Oilfield Maintenance Services Viking Wireline

    Ivan Hucal Professional Corporation Element Builder

    Hi-Flo Oilfield Services Primal Movers with Tim Day

    Bentley Servus Credit Union

    Bentley Students and Staff for

    the great Town Spring Clean Up! Grade Three Class cleaning up the garbage

    School Breakfast Program

    We are seeing an increased need for a breakfast program. We are now offering a basic breakfast program specifically targeting Jr. High Students and any others in need. If you or anyone you know would like to make a donation to this program it would be very much appreciated. Donna Monks, School Social Worker 403-748-3770

  • 10

    THE LAW - Part 5 of the Alberta Fire Code governs the sale and discharge of

    fireworks. Fireworks cannot be discharged anywhere in Alberta without a permit.

    No person shall discharge any fireworks within the corporate limits of the Town of Bentley without a

    permit from the Fire Chief. The Fire Chief may permit qualified personnel only to ignite fireworks and

    conduct fireworks displays.

    FIRE CODE SAFETY ALERT

    Flying Lanterns Pose a Potential Safety Hazard

    For more information, please call 1-866-421-6929 or visit www.municipalaffairs.alberta.ca ISBN #978-0-7785-7100-1

    The Chief Fire Administrator has recently been made aware of the existence of a consumer

    product that poses a serious fire safety hazard. The Flying Lantern (also known as a sky

    lantern) is currently being sold by Canadian online distributors of fireworks products and at

    retail stores.

    The product resembles a small paper hot-air balloon, and is fuelled by an open flame.

    When the fuel source is ignited, the hot air produced by the fuel source can lift the

    lantern to extreme heights and allows it to drift long distances until the fuel supply is

    depleted. These lanterns are often released in large numbers to generate an impressive

    visual effect.

    The Chief Fire Administrator has learned that due to their uncontrolled and unpredictable

    flight path, they can land on trees, building rooftops, or other combustible properties while

    still ignited and have the potential to cause a fire. There have also been reports of lantern

    releases near airports causing lengthy flight delays.

    Concerns regarding the lanterns have resulted in this product being banned in certain parts of

    Asia.

    Sentence 2.4.3.3.(1) of the Alberta Fire Code states “Devices having open flames shall be

    securely supported in noncombustible holders and shall be located or protected so as to

    prevent accidental contact of the flame with combustible materials.”

    The Chief Fire Administrator has determined that this type of product is governed by

    Sentence 2.4.3.3.(1) and that the product does not meet the requirements of this section;

    therefore it is not acceptable for sale or use in Alberta.

    Municipal Fire Officials who come across these products being sold or used are requested

    to advise those involved that this product is not acceptable for sale or use and request that

    the product be removed from sale and not used.

    http://www.municipalaffairs.alberta.ca/

  • 11

    Crossword by Colleen McNaught

    solution page 6

    ACROSS

    cut off 01

    not “he”! 05

    area of hand, or certain tree 08

    TV dog: ‘The Littlest ___’ 12

    the way 13

    margarine (Am. slang) 14

    proof-read 15

    cools your lemonade: ___cubes 16

    17 actor: ___ Sharif

    18 certain wind: Nor’ ____

    20 male duck

    21 get-up-and-go

    24 vegetable: Swiss ___

    27 wind direction (abb)

    28 rule, regulation

    31 cowboy actor: ___ Calhoun

    32 ostrich’s smaller cousin

    33 beverage: ____Colada

    34 time: “hasn’t happened ___”

    35 pro wrestler: ___ Hart

    36 Hillbilly Jed Clampett: ___Ebsen

    37 with honours: “_with flying colors”

    39 famous production: Phantom of the

    __”

    43 marriage: time of ____bliss

    47 popular flower bush

    48 monkey

    50 former Edmonton Oiler: Kevin ___

    51 Hawkeye on MASH: ___ Alda

    52 golf ball’s pedestal

    53 Biblical Garden of ____

    54 earsplitting

    55 consume

    56 physically uncomfortable

    DOWN

    01 teeth will do this to food!

    02 an ore deposit

    03 heron’s cousin

    04 earthware vessels

    05 heavy-horse breed

    06 special committee: ad ___(L.)

    07 Mama sheep is one

    08 financially strapped

    09 educational facility: ____mater

    (L.)

    10 old taps sometimes do this

    11 a greater amount of

    19 certain segment of curling game

    20 causes hair’s color to change!

    22 narrator in ‘Brer Rabbit’ books:

    Uncle ___

    23 large African antelope

    24 ‘Never ___ Wolf’ Farley Mowat

    book

    25 garden tool

    26 radio host: ___Linkletter

    28 jar’s cap

    29 different as black ____white

    30 “It’s a long ___, to Tipperary….”

    32 speculate when it will get there (abb)

    33 signs of spring: mud ___!

    35 health club

    36 nature’s ‘buzzer’!

    38 candy is usually this

    39 spoken

    40 almost like hockey on horse-back?

    41 Jacob’s twin brother (Biblical)

    42 to split, tear apart

    44 extinct bird

    45 vase-shaped jug

    46 certain First Nations group

    48 consumed

    49 podded legume

  • 12

    Notable moments and words of thanks

    Thank you to Miss Carolyn for working at the playgroups

    Wonderful Strawberry Tea put on by the Care Centre Ladies Auxiliary

    Volunteer Tea at the school - kids did a good job on entertainment!

    Once again the School students and staff spent the afternoon ensuring the Town had a spring

    clean up of garbage lying around. Many thanks!

    Nice evening put on by the Library Society and staff - we are in for next year!

    Thanks from the Bentley Care Centre Residents to everyone that helped with the preparation

    and planting of the flower boxes.

    Thanks to the Ladies Auxiliary for another spectacular Strawberry Tea on May 15th! You are

    the best.

    The 4H members would like to say Thank-you to our club leader Susanne Mueller and all our

    parents for all the help that they have done with this past 4H season. We would also like to

    thank the community members who supported us and all those who have gave us

    donations. We had a very successful show and sale because of all of you!!

    Thanks to the Little Chef’s program - it is a good place to make friends when you don’t attend

    school in Bentley.

    Congrats to the volunteers at the Community Hall for all their hard work in getting the kitchen

    renovated and approved for use!

    Send your submission to [email protected] or call 403-748-2160

    Volunteer Opportunity Bentley Care Centre is

    always looking for

    volunteers to assist

    residents in wheelchairs

    for our Van Outings.

    Please contact

    Donna Park 403-748-4115 or

    Laine Dahms 403-843-2271 if

    interested or for more information.

  • 13

    Box 179, 4918 50th Avenue, Bentley T0C 0J0

    phone: 403-748-4044 email: [email protected]

    website: www.townofbentley.ca

    EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Public Works Maintenance Worker ll

    The Town of Bentley is seeking an enthusiastic, self-motivated, team orientated person for the position of Public Works Maintenance Worker ll. This is a full time, permanent position. Reporting to the Public Works Foreman, the Maintenance Worker ll shall perform regular maintenance duties in the day to day operations of the Town Public Works, including but not limited to roads, sidewalks, water, sewer infrastructure, waste collection, maintenance of vehicles & equipment, Town buildings, parks, playgrounds, campground. Requirements include: Grade 12 General Diploma Experience in public works or related construction or maintenance operations Experience in a variety of vehicle & equipment operations and maintenance Valid Class 5 Alberta Provincial Drivers License with Q endorsement Security Clearance and Drivers Abstract Good oral & written communication Free of any physical disabilities that would restrict or prevent the fulfilling of any of the duties or responsibilities of the position. The Town offers a competitive benefits package and rate of pay dependent on qualifications and experience. A copy of the position description is available at the Town Office, during office hours or by email request to [email protected]

    Interested applicants are invited to submit their resume to:

    Darren Dempsey, Public Works Foreman Email: [email protected]

    Fax: 1-403-748-3213

    This position will remain open until a suitable candidate is found

    Thank you to all applicants, only those selected for an interview will be notified.

    Dog Licenses may be

    purchased at the Town Office Like the Town of Bentley to

    stay updated on events and

    happenings…...

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]

  • 14

    Let’s talk Family Violence…

    is elder abuse? Elder abuse is any action by someone in a relationship of trust that results in harm or distress to an older person. Neglect is a lack of action by that person in a relationship of trust with the same result. Often, more than one type of abuse occurs at the same time. Abuse can be a single incident or a repeated pattern of behavior. Some common abuse examples as follows:

    Physical Abuse: Physical abuse includes any kind of physical assault, such as slapping, pushing, kicking, punching, or injuring with an object or weapon. It also includes deliberate exposure to severe weather, inappropriate use of medication and unnecessary physical restraint. Sexual Abuse: Sexual abuse includes any forced sexual activity. Psychological Abuse: Psychological abuse includes humiliation, isolation, intimidation, threats, and inappropriate control of activities. Removal of decision making power when the elderly person is still competent to make their own decision is also considered to be psychological abuse. Financial Abuse: Financial Abuse includes the misuse of the elderly person's funds or property through fraud, trickery or force. Medication Abuse: This is the misuse of an older person’s medications and prescriptions on purpose or by accident. It may include withholding medication, over-medicating or not complying with prescriptions refills. Neglect: Neglect is any lack of action required to meet the needs of an elderly person. It includes inadequate provision of food, clothing, shelter, required medication or other kinds of health and personal care, as well as social companionship. Passive Neglect is the unintentional failure to fulfil a caretaking obligation; infliction of distress without conscious or wilful intent; etc. Active Neglect is the intentional failure to fulfil care-giving obligations; infliction of physical or emotional stress or injury; abandonment; denial of food, medication, personal hygiene; etc.

    are some older adults reluctant to talk about elder abuse? Older adults may feel ashamed or embarrassed to tell anyone they are being abused by someone they trust. They may fear retaliation or punishment, or they may have concerns about having to move from their home or community. They may also feel a sense of family loyalty. Often, older adults may not be aware of people and resources that can help. If you or someone you know is a victim of Elder Abuse please don’t hesitate to contact Kellie Cummings at the Central Alberta Woman’s Emergency Shelter at 403-346-5643 or contact: Helping Elder Abuse Reduction (H.E.A.R.) A PROGRAM OF THE Golden Circle Senior Resource Centre 24 Hour Information Line Toll Free: 1-877-454-2580 or Local: 403-346-6076 Ext. 104

  • 15

    Color Special with Randee!

    Cut, Color & Highlights

    Sale $85 - Reg $125

    Gel Toes with Lois $50

    New set of gel nails

    $55 Fill $45

    Come in and check out our new

    product lines !!

    403-748-2874

    Have you ever received a ticket for something you have done right?

    Community Services, Lacombe County Peace Officers, Subway and the Cross-Eyed Giraffe

    are partnering for the months of June, July and August to recognize all ages for positive

    actions.

    You may be spotted driving the speed limit in a playground zone, a child may be seen

    putting trash in the garbage, a teen may be seen helping a senior, proper use of a crosswalk

    may be rewarded - - - there are many opportunities to receive a POSITIVE TICKET - for

    either a sub or slushy.

    Your first name and what you were ticketed for will appear in the Neighborhood Notes.

  • MOVIE NIGHTS ONCE A MONTH FOR SUMMER

    THURSDAY 7 PM

    June 26th

    Pirate Fairy G 78 mins This animated swashbuckler follows fiercely intelligent dust-keeping fairy

    named Zarina (voiced by Christina Hendricks) whose antics lead her out

    of Pixie Hollow and into the hands of the Pirates of Skull Rock. The du-

    plicitous pirates make Zarina their captain, leaving Tinker Bell and her

    pals to find the wayward fairy and remove her from harm's way.

    SPECIAL SENIOR’S WEEK MATINEE June 6th 1pm

    THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER G 99 MINS Budapest gift-shop clerk Alfred Kralik (James Stewart) and newly hired

    shopgirl Klara Novak (Margaret Sullavan) hate each other almost at first

    sight. Kralik would prefer the company of the woman with whom he is

    corresponding by mail but has never met. Novak likewise carries a torch

    for her male pen pal, whom she also has never laid eyes on. It doesn't

    take a PhD degree to figure out that Kralik and Novak have been writing

    letters to each other.

    June 2014

    Tues 10 - 5:30 Wed 10 - 5:30 Thurs 12 – 7:30 Friday 10-5:30 Sat 11- 4:00

    Box 361 Bentley, Alberta T0C 0J0

    Phone: 403-748-4626

    Fax: 403-748-4627

    Email: [email protected]

    Website: bentleylibrary.prl.ab.ca

    Children’s Programming

    June 4 last

    day!

    Tadpoles & Leapfrogs

    Rhyme & Read, Laugh &

    Learn! Stories, Songs & Crafts!

    Caregiver Participation

    required

    Wednesdays 10:30 - 11:15

    with a craft for older children

    suggested donation

    $2 for cost of supplies

    P.D. DAY CRAFTS ARE

    OVER FOR SUMMER

    Book Club

    Thurs. June 5th,

    6:30 to 7:30 Discussing

    Louise Penny’s

    “Still Life”

    New members welcome

    BENTLEY

    LIBRARY & LIBRARY

    SOCIETY FUNDRAISER

    THANK

    YOU EVERYONE,

    WITH YOUR

    SUPPORT

    WE MET OUR

    GOAL!

    EUREKA!

    Summer Reading

    Program Starts!

    Wednesdays,

    July 2 – August 6,

    1 pm – 3 pm

    $3 /child /week

    Pre-Registration assures

    adequate supplies for all

    Looking for

    COFFEE CANS

    QUILTER’S SHOP HOP

    Presented by Bentley

    Library & Community

    Van Society

    Sat June 7th

    9am-6pm

    Visiting stores in

    Blackfalds,

    Ponoka,

    & Camrose

    $20 holds your seat

    For more information

    call the library

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