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Village of Nobleford 2004, 2008 and 2010 Municipal Excellence Award Recipient
Box 67. Nobleford, Ab.T0L 1S0. Municipal Office, 906 Highway Avenue
Phone (403)824-3555. Fax 824-3553. E-mail: [email protected] www.nobleford.ca
Mayor Don McDowell , Councillors: Marguerite Wobick. Don Holinaty, Pete Pelley, Don Vincent Administration and Staff: Kirk Hofman, Karen Feenstra, Lisa Wiebe, Logan Howes, Cody Hofman
October 1, 2016 NEWSLETTER
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Ongoing — Construction on the Railway Avenue sewer line, detour in place — NCS Volleyball games at the Community Complex
October 6 — Weekly Bible Study by Cornerstone Community Church, 7:00 pm at the Complex
October 7 — Thanksgiving Community & Family Celebration, 5:00 pm at the Complex
October 12 — Weekly Coffee Break/Bible Study starts, 10:00-11:30 am at the Nobleford CRC
October 18 — Public Hearing for Bylaw #636, 7:00 pm at Council Chambers
October 21 — 3rd Annual Fire Fighter’s Wing Fling & Auction, 5:30 pm at the Complex
November 8 — Public Hearing for Bylaw #637, 7:00 pm at Council Chambers
November 10 — NCS Remembrance Day Ceremony, 10:00 am at the Community Complex
November 11 — Remembrance Day Ceremony, 10:30 am at the Cenotaph in Centennial Park
November 11 — Fall Potluck & Bazaar, 6:00 pm at the Monarch Reformed Church
November 17 — Ag Society’s Annual Harvest Supper, 6:00 pm at the Community Complex
December 3 — Christmas Trade Show, 10:00-3:00 pm at the Community Complex
Thank You Nobleford Property Tax Payer for the Community Complex and Programs Many individuals and organizations use the community complex (not “Blue Whale”) owned by the Village of Nobleford for activities and programs at no rental fee, providing they meet the following requirements: the facility is not booked by a fee paying user, the activity is open to everyone at no fee, there is no money exchanged, no fundraising, no donations accepted, no alcohol, and the event is advertised. If they do not meet all the requirements, they have to pay the $30 per hour rental fee. Nobleford property tax payers and residents get a 30% discount.
Barons-Eureka-Warner Family & Community Support Services (FCSS) and their associates are able to offer free programs with no strings attached because they meet the requirements and therefore do not pay a rental fee for use of the Complex. Village of Nobleford provides FCSS with the two meeting rooms on the main floor as well as pays $7000 annually to FCSS. The Nobleford property tax payer pays for this.
The Nobleford Community Complex Society helps fundraise for complex expenses such as their recent purchase of a 60-inch HD TV for the upstairs meeting room. Neither the Village of Nobleford nor the Nobleford Community Complex Society receive any operating grants.
The expenses for the Nobleford Community Complex in 2015 were $55,000 with $15,000 in revenue ($3000 from Ag Growth/Twister, AGI corporate support). The deficit of $40,000 was paid by you, the Village Tax payer
Thank you to the Nobleford property owners who all subsidize these FREE programs and the facility with property tax dollars.
The schedule of bookings and activities at the community complex can be seen online at http://nobleford.ca/recreation-culture/nobleford-community-complex/
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Mayor’s Message
Sitting down to write this, I suddenly realized that summer is officially over. Gone! Kaput! Finished!
Where did it go? I’m sure most of us are asking that same question…and lamenting on all the things we were
going to do this summer and…
But some things just go ahead and get done.
The new pavement on Highway Avenue looks great. We decided to pave it this year because of the
uncertainty of the upcoming “carbon tax” and how it would affect a project such as this. The fact that a
Provincial grant to cover the total cost was available was also a factor. Our “Main Street” is now ready to
stand up to the heavy traffic it receives for another few years.
Railway Avenue North, from 12th street to the Transfer Station will be closed off as the twinning of the sewer
line takes place in the next few weeks. We will have to take Highway Avenue North and make the circuitous
route via the angle road in order to get to and from the Transfer Station. A nuisance to be sure, but well
worth it in the grand scheme of things.
The new school year is well underway and we have young people coming and going on every street at all
hours, seemingly from every direction. PLEASE, BE CAREFUL! One traffic accident is too many.
Slow down! Think about safety!
Think also about safety as it relates to you, your neighbors, your Village. If something in your neighborhood
seems out of place, talk about it. Talk to someone about what you see. Call 911 if you think you should. The
service is there to help protect us. Use it but don’t abuse it. Keep Nobleford safe.
Keep your pets safe as well. I see far too many cats wandering the Village. Your cat should be with you. You
are responsible for it. Cats’ worst enemies are vehicles and disease. They have no defence against a car or
truck. They are usually safe from disease if kept at home. Cats and dogs require a licence from the Village
that helps getting them returned should they wander. Please be a responsible pet owner.
Thanks again to everyone in Nobleford for keeping their property looking so good. A beautiful Village to be
sure. Well done.
Don McDowell
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What’s in store for our Nobleford Centennial in 2018?
NOBLEFORD COMMUNITY COMPLEX SOCIETY is partnering with the Village on “Paint The Complex” project, inside and out, including a new ceiling and some doors and hardware. Lethbridge County has already committed $9000 for this projectand the Village will match this $9000 funding. A provincial grant is also being applied for.
NOBLEFORD PARKS AND RECREATION SOCIETY project consists of approximately 12 (4ft x 4ft) Metal Legacy silhouette plate displays with feature lighting in Centennial Park, new walkways, and Charles Noble historical pedestal area enhancement. Parks and Recreation Society intends to raise $20,000 and has some funds already raised. The Village will match up to $20,000, pending a minimum $20,000 grant.
LEGION Pavilion in Centennial Park: plan is for a 600 sq ft maintenance free, concrete and metal building with power, lighting, signage, and memorial plaques to honor the Legion and veterans. Nobleford Legion has a $30,000 legacy already in place and the Village will match up to $30,000, pending a minimum $30,000 grant.
CENTENNIAL SOCIETY project is Centennial Park overhead lights. The society intends to raise $10,000 cash and the Village will match up to $10,000, pending minimum $10,000 grant, for a minimum of 4 overhead LED Park lights in Centennial Park.
CENTENNIAL SOCIETY is writing and will publish a history book and is organizing events.
These projects will only be realized by cash raised from various sources. They need and welcome your cash donations.
Nobleford Village Council has pledged nearly $70,000 in matching funding support, and other administration support from the Village under policy #02-22 for Community Initiatives projects. The Village Council does not use Municipal tax dollars collected from you for any of these projects. Municipal funding comes from subdivision profits. Nobleford has had the lowest property tax in Alberta for a number of years and compared to the average property taxation since 2008, has left an average of over $10,000 in each residential property owners pocket and even more for industrial, commercial and farmland property owners….. Consider directing this money left in your pocket to projects in Nobleford.
SEE PAGE 4 FOR MORE CENTENNIAL INFO
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Wisdom and good timing applies to everything we say and do
throughout our daily lives. There is a connection between
wisdom and limiting what and how much we say. Properly
timed well spoken words can be encouraging and comforting
but even the right words spoken at the wrong time can bring
hurt, discontent and shame to others. In the bible in Eccles. 3:7
we read “There is a time to keep silent and a time to speak.” It
is often wiser to remain silent, just as the old owl referred to
in the short poem written years ago by an anonymous writer:
A wise old owl sat in an Oak;
The more he saw the less he spoke,
The less he spoke the more he heard;
Why can’t we all be like that wise old bird?
Infant baptism of Layne John William, son of Ken and
Michelle Hofman, was held on July 31, 2016 during the
morning worship service.
Congratulations to Brent and Virginia (nee Kush) Maler on the birth of their second child Victoria Lynn on August 4, 2016. Grandparents
are George and Josephine Kush.
Thank you to all those who supported the sale of lunch at the auction sale of Chris and Vicki DeJong. Over $900.00 was raised for the
Burkina Faso Farm Project Mission Fund.
Maartin Warmink passed away on August 15, 2016 at the age of 90 years. Maartin, son of Gerrit Sr. and Elsie Warmink, was born on
September 30, 1925 in Monarch, AB and was raised in the Monarch/Kipp areas. He was baptized as an infant in the Monarch Reformed
Church and remained an active member of the Monarch Church until his marriage to Adeline Fox on March 5, 1954. Maartin and Adeline
made their home in Ferndale, Washington, USA where they raised their family of three children. Maartin was a brother to the late Hank,
Albert, John, and Gerrit Warmink, Bertha Schiebout, Marie Brown, and Elsie Townsend, and many extended family members live in the
Southern Alberta area.
Dena Neevel, nee Williamson, passed away on September 6, 2016 at the age of 95 years. Dena, daughter of John and Hendrika Williamson,
was born on November 12, 1920 in Conrad, Montana, USA. The family roots were in the Monarch area but they moved several times then
in 1941 they moved from Aldergrove, B.C. back to Monarch and the Monarch Reformed Church. Dena was an active member of the
Monarch church until her marriage to Lester Neevel on August 17, 1948. They made their home in the Lynden, Washington, USA area
where they raised their family of three children.
Sundays, 10:00 am: - Worship service with Pastor Bob Derrick
- Sunday School during the Worship Service
- Coffee hour following the Worship Service
Special Services: - October 9, 10:00 am - Thanksgiving Day Service
- November 13, 10:00 am - Remembrance Day Service
Bible Study: - Sunday morning at 11:15 am at the church
- Tuesday morning at 10:00 am at the church
Visit www.nobleford.ca for more information
The Monarch Reformed Church is hosting its
95th annual FALL POTLUCK & BAZAAR at the
church on November 11th. Supper starts at 6:00pm,
with the auction and bake sale to follow after.
Please bring a dish to share.
The church is located southwest of Nobleford. From
Nobleford, travel south on Hwy 23; turn right (west)
onto Twp Rd 10-4; turn left (south) onto Rge Rd
23-5. The church will be on your right hand side.
For more information, please call Pastor Bob at
403-824-3456. We look forward to seeing you all!
GRASS and COMPOST primary dump site is at the Nobleford Waste Transfer Site (WTS) North Railway Avenue, open Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The secondary, GRASS disposal site for Nobleford residents on Highway Avenue is only to be used when WTS is closed. Please dump grass on far north part of the site, and dispose bags in barrels.
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What’s in store for our Nobleford Centennial in 2018? (continued)
$$$ The Village will be working to acquire Federal Grants to fund special Centennial activities. You are welcome to propose activities that you think would be appropriate. Please
submit written proposals to the Village office by October 28, 2016. Your proposal should include a plan and description of the activity, costs for it, who would host and do the activity,
and how the activity would take place. Email your proposal to [email protected].
Project Updates: Paving overlay of Highway Avenue is COMPLETE. Approved $148,000 grant from Provincial Government (MSI).
No tax in 2018. Nobleford residential property owners will have a TAX FREE year on the Municipal portion of taxes. Nobleford put money in reserve savings a few years ago to allow for this.
Some volunteers are building a bicycle motocross track (BMX track) out by the grass clipping disposal area on Highway Ave. If you would be interested in being involved, please call the Village office, 403-824-3555.
Ongoing is twinning of the Railway Avenue sewer line to the sewage lagoon, reconstruction of the road, and paving in 2016-2017 at a cost of over 1 million dollars, funded by a Provincial grant, Nobleford property tax, and a local improvement levy.
These are just a few of the projects you can look forward to. If you would like to include your project on this list or want more information, contact the Village office or go to www.nobleford.ca.
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Christian Reformed Church Submitted by Patricia Konynenbelt
www.noblefordcrc.com
Sunday Services – 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. – Seminarian – Bryan Lanting Pre-school and Nursery Sunday School – meet dur ing the a.m. service
Sunday School and Catechism Classes – immediately following the a.m. service
YPS and Young Adults – Sunday evenings for either Bible Study or Social
* SEPTEMBER a month of new beginnings but also a precursor to the season of autumn. The autumnal equinox arrived on September
20th. It has been said that “September is the second new year of the year”. There is some truth to that as a new school year is underway.
It is a “first” for many whether that is attending school for the first time; attending a secondary educational facility; facing a classroom of
students for the first time; it can all be a cause for apprehension. To everyone concerned with “firsts” we pray that you will be blessed in
the decisions you have made.
* Signs of autumn are evident. Trees and plants are no longer providing sustenance for the foliage they once portrayed during the summer.
The country side is constantly changing in color and also taking on a rather stark appearance as the leaves of red, yellow and orange lose
their once firm grip on the tree branches; slowly wafting to the ground. Another sign that autumn is here is the completion of the harvest.
God promised in His Word “As long as the earth endures, seedtime and harvest, cold and heat, summer and winter, day and night will
never cease” – Gen. 8:22
* Church programs also begin in September of each year. Commissioning Sunday for all church council members, teachers, leaders,
counselors and volunteers was held on Sept. 11th. “I can do everything through Him who gives me strength” – Phil 4:13
* GEMS began the upcoming season with a Mom/Daughter kick off at the Corn Maze on Sept. 19 th while the CADETS will have their
first meeting of the season on Monday, Oct. 3rd at 6:45 p.m.
* COFFEE BREAK AND STORY HOUR begins a new season on Wed., Oct. 12th from 10 – 11:30 a.m.
Women and pre-school children from the community and surrounding area are invited to a time of Bible Study. Nursery is provided.
* DVBS was another success this year. Many thanks to the coordinator and her assistants who taught the children that attended. A fun
time was had by all.
* On Monday, Oct. 10th, we will observe Thanksgiving Day with a worship service at 10:00 a.m. May we ever be thankful for the blessings
we daily receive from our Heavenly Father – for family, friends, health, our work, our country and the freedoms we enjoy. We are truly
blessed.
* The congregation continues to support and pray for the family of Jason and Susy Konynenbelt who continue to mourn the recent loss of
their 16 year old son, Clinton. “The eternal God is your refuge, and underneath are the everlasting arms.” – Deut. 33:27
* Congratulations to Eric and Lynn Konynenbelt with the birth of their first child, Levi Eric, on Aug. 8 th.
“Children are a reward from the Lord” – Ps. 127:3b
* The annual Reformation Service of the CRC churches in S. Alberta will be held on Sun. Oct. 30 th at 3:00 p. m.at the Maranatha CRC in
Lethbridge. Everyone welcome.
We extend a warm welcome to everyone in the community to join us in worship each Sunday.
Shalom!!!
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Hosted by The Nobleford & District Emergency Services
WHEN: October 21st at 5:30 pm WHERE: Nobleford Community Complex
ADMISSION: $25 per person
Tickets are now available for purchase from Nobleford Fire Department members, and will be available at the door.
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BARONS-EUREKA-WARNER
FAMILY AND COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES
& PARENT LINK CENTRE (serving Nobleford and County of Lethbridge) Nobleford Community Complex - 403-320-1931
Strengthening families through:
PARENT PROGRAMS/PARENT LINK CENTRE – Brenda Rathwell – 403-320-1931
Parent education, family support, early childhood development, information and referrals.
TEEN PROGRAMS – Tanie Reid-Walker – 403-405-4466
Strengthen youth and their families by providing counselling services, educational programs, and youth/family activities.
COUNSELLING PROGRAMS – Lisa Vanden Dungen or Tanie Reid-Walker – 403-405-4466
Personal, marriage and family counselling services.
SENIORS’ WELLNESS PROGRAM – Kori Kuryvial -403-223-7230
Educates, supports and advocates for seniors and their families. The program assists seniors in making choices that will improve their health and well-being.
STAY & PLAY: Monday and Thursday Mornings 9:30 – 11:30 am, Nobleford Community Complex
For parents and children 0-5 years of age. A time to play in the gym, explore water and a sand table, paint a master piece on
the painting easel. Come meet other young families from your community. No Charge!
For more information call Brenda at 403-329-1824 or visit www.bewfcss.ab.ca for the Nobleford Parent Link Community Calendar
These programs are funded by provincial and municipal governments.
Programs are at NO CHARGE!
Check for current programs under Activity Calendars on our website. www.bewfcss.ab.ca
Now Open!
Noble Mini & RV Storage Inc.
To arrange RV, boat or other storage in a fully
fenced and secure yard, please contact:
Rental Manager: 403-892-0969, or 403-824-3877
Alternate: 403-634-5933
email: [email protected]
www.nobleministorage.ca
325 Highway Ave
Picture Butte
732-5141
Annie Van Der Veen
(Owner)
Unique children’s clothing & gifts
Visit www.nobleford.ca for more information
Nobleford Parent Link Centre is holding a
Fall Clothing and Toy Fest for children 0-5… When? Saturday, Oct. 15, 2016 (9:30am – 11:30am)
Where? Nobleford Community Complex
Pick out clothes and toys at NO CHARGE! Donations: Can be dropped off during Stay and Play hours:
Starting Monday, Sept. 12, Mondays and Thursdays from 9:30-11:30
Remaining items will be donated to local charities.
For more information or special arrangements or if you would like to help,
Brenda Rathwell at 403-320-1931.
[email protected] www.nobleford.ca
Seniors’ Events Hello Seniors,
We are now into Fall, but the trees have turned colour and been shedding leaves for a couple of weeks already and the
weather can’t make up its mind for warmth or cold. We had hoped to give you some news for Remembrance Day and a
combined effort of the Seniors and the Historical Society for this event, but due to illness we have no news yet. Please
check the Board by the post office, anything will be published there.
We have had a successful Cornroast and a very good turnout of members who enjoyed the food and company. A big
thankyou to all the members who cooked the food and supplied the goodies.
As you may have noticed, we have had a new surface put down on the parking area and very smart it looks too.
We will be starting our Pancake Breakfast again on the 4th Wednesday of September and say thank you already to the
stalwart men who provide it every month.
We are still looking for some new members to swell our ranks, as the old guard seems to get older and frailer. So please
give us a try and spend a morning or afternoon at our meetings: Tuesdays for Crafting, Wednesdays for Coffee, Chat or
Games, and Fridays Pool for the men. It does not commit you to anything and you might even like it.
Visit www.nobleford.ca for more information
LOVE’S LANDSCAPING & EXCAVATING
Irrigation Systems Hunter Irrigation Parts Weed and Feed Mini Excavating Services Bobcat Services Brick Patios Sod Landscaping
Our new address is 118 – 13 Street, Nobleford, AB.
Call 403-634-2530 OR 403-223-8905
Is Your Exterior Water Meter Reader Properly Located? The current requirement is that the exterior water meter reader must be mounted on the building and easily visible, on the front or within 2 meters of the front of your house or building closest to the street, and not behind any gate or obstructions. If your reader is not properly located, you may be subject to a penalty starting January 1, 2017. The Village will provide you with whatever length of wire is required for you to string between the water meter in your house to the reader location outside of your house. It is up to you to string this wire. If you require assistance to make the wire connection to the meter and the reader, the Village staff is available to provide instructions.
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The Nobleford Agricultural Society will be hosting their
Annual Harvest Supper
Thursday, November 17, 2016
The roast beef supper will start at 6 pm at the Nobleford Community Complex.
-Admission is a free-will offering
Families, start decorating your SCARECROWS to bring
to our first ever scarecrow contest at the Harvest Supper!
We hope to see you there!
FIBER OPTIC. Nobleford is now connected to the world through AXIA fiber optic cable and Alberta Supernet. Your connection speed is a minimum of 25 mbs up and down load with no limits. We are now able to prepare for the significant opportunities that will be multiplying in the future. The world changes daily in an exponential way and technology is often the only way to keep up with it all. The next step is for us to make use of this opportunity in a positive manner to improve lifestyles. Do you have some ideas? What would you like to do or know or need help with? Please email [email protected] with any comments you might have. Nobleford will be working on developing some new opportunities.
Residential Phase 5 Centennial Subdivision 23 lots available; $23,412 to $44,306. Building commitment required Industrial Subdivision, 5 lots available, $36,000 to $48,000 Building commitment required Down Town Commercial lots, $4,000, Building commitment required
How’s your cell reception? Keep making your service provider aware of the poor reception. Helpful tips for Telus users: Available from Telus is an app called “Telus Network Experience” which offers a quick way for you to report a service
problem. Download the app and when you experience a dropped call or lack of service, simply click “submit” to send the information to their engineering department. If you have no connection, the report will be sent when you have service.
Telus also offers an app called “Telus Extend” which enables you to send and receive phone calls when on wifi.
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Noble Central School - Blades Banter
By Principal Greg Rollingson
Noble Central expanding horizons in many ways
The new school year brings a whole new world of experiences to both Noble Central School and the broader community, thanks in large part to the exciting arrival of five Grade 11 students from Brazil.
This is the first time we’ve welcomed students to Noble Central from Palliser Regional Schools’ international program, and I’m thrilled with the warm welcome they’ve received and the energy they’ve injected in our school.
The three young men and two young women were recently introduced to North American football as part of our Phys Ed program, and they’ve brought their vocal talents to our choir. A couple of them will be playing on Blades sports teams this year, and you’ll see them out with their host families immersing themselves in our community and culture. They are seeing first-hand the beauty of rural southern Alberta life and will, later this year, join us on field trips to have a more urban Alberta experience.
The warm welcome they’ve received and their quick integration into Noble Central life is a testament to our school’s family atmosphere and our committed and supportive community. These students are experiencing international travel for a first time, but the cultural exchange works both ways. They are sharing with us their culture and knowledge. The timing couldn’t be better. We all had such an interest in Brazil during the Olympics and now we have a bit of Brazil right here at school.
This school year we welcomed back all of our existing staff and two new teachers, reflecting our school’s growth. In response to feedback from our students and parents, we’ve added several new options in our high school including
computers, choir and outdoor education. In second semester, we’ll have a Sports Leadership program for junior and senior high students, providing leadership and learning opportunities for all students, whether they are athletic or not.
Adding to this excitement is the ongoing progress with our modernization project. Please watch our school sign for upcoming events when you’ll have an opportunity to visit the school, meet our new
students and reconnect with staff. We’d love to have you join us as we continue to grow along with the Village of Nobleford.
Nobleford Community Complex
The air-conditioned Nobleford Community Complex gym is available for rent with a 478 person capacity, a licensed kitchen equipped to serve 300, microwave, fridge, cooler, ice freezer, 2 stoves, and commercial dish sanitizer. Athletic equipment such as basket ball and volleyball equipment is included in rental. The upstairs meeting room is equipped with fridge, microwave, and sink, for gatherings up to 60 people. A quality permanent BOSE Public Address system (15 speakers) is available for all users. Microphone, cables and stands are available at the Village office. You may plug your mp3 player, cell phone, laptop, or cd player into the south wall mini amplifier ¼” outlets (1/8” adapter available) and be sure to set selector accordingly. Complimentary internet is provided by PLATINUM. This is a NO SMOKING public facility. Those smoking are responsible for damages and subject to prosecution.
For bookings, contact the Village office. Booking calendar is on our website, www.nobleford.ca Volunteer involvement provided by: Nobleford Community Complex Society
Main gym $30.00 per hour or $300.00 per day, PLUS GST (between 5:00 am and 4:00 am) Upstairs Room $30.00 per hour or $150.00 per day, PLUS GST (between 5:00 am and 4:00 am) Kitchen $100.00 per booking, PLUS GST **Towels & Dish Cloths available at the Village office
****All Nobleford residents or property tax payers are eligible for a 30% discount.
[email protected] www.nobleford.ca
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Nobleford Centennial Society 1918-2018
Est. 2013
c/o Box 154
Nobleford, AB T0L 1S0
Centennial Celebrations: August 6-12, 2018
“100 Years of Growing Together”
Just a brief update!
The Centennial Society once again participated in HERITAGE DAY by entering a float in the
parade; photo credit: Kathy Plomp. We were even featured in the Sunny South News! Many thanks
to Wes and Teresa Hofman for allowing us to use the buggy once again! Members from the
Centennial Society also ran a concession in the Community Complex on Heritage Day; thank you
to everyone who supported us.
THANKSGIVING COMMUNITY & FAMILY CELEBRATION: By now, many of you have
seen the posters and received the mail out for the Thanksgiving Community & Family Celebration
Night. I hope you have this night marked on your calendar! The Centennial Society in partnership with FCSS is hosting a free ham dinner
with family games and activities at the Nobleford Community Complex on Friday, October 7th from 5:00-8:00 pm. Donations for the
Centennial celebrations will be gratefully accepted. If you are willing to help with the games, please call Lee at 403-892-4929.
HISTORY BOOK: You can still pre-order your copy of Volume II of Sons of Wind & Soil. Contact Sharon (824-3601), Bernice
(824-3860), Peggy (824-3560), or email [email protected].
Our next Centennial Society meeting will be September 30, 2016 at 7:30 pm at the Museum. This is a planning meeting for our
Thanksgiving Community and Family Celebration Night.
Happy trails till we chat again!
THE NOBLEFORD AREA MUSEUM SOCIETY Est. 1989
Submitted by Lee Moltzahn
Contact: P.O. Box 505 Nobleford, AB, T0L 1S0; (1)403-824-3909
225 Milnes Street
Open by appointment: Please call Julie Pike (403-824-3224), Peggy Campbell (403-824--3560),
or Clarence Sterenberg (403-824-3428) to book a time.
Check us out on FACEBOOK – “Nobleford Area Museum Society”
Fall greetings to you all! It’s hard to believe summer is
nearly over!
Heritage Day was a very busy day for Museum
members. The membership put in a float in the parade and
record attendance at the Museum was seen afterward. Our
special exhibit “Auto Memorabilia,” including a toy car
collection. garnered much interest.
While the details haven’t been hammered out yet, the
Museum will be open on Remembrance Day. Please keep
your eyes out closer to the date for information.
Regular meetings are held the first Monday of each month
at 7:30 pm at the Museum (225 Milnes St.). Our next
meeting will be October 3rd, 2016.
Till next time!
What is the Origin of my Street’s Name??
KIPP (Kipp Street):
CORRECTION – There is some discrepancy in the information related to
the hamlet of Kipp. In the March newsletter, I reported that the
development obliterated much of the hamlet. The main street of Kipp
was originally the “Red Route” which eventually became Highway 3.
In the 1960s, Highway 3 was widened and changed to bypass the
hamlet and its’ remaining buildings. Thank you Marguerite for the edit!
NOBLE (Noble Street):
Named after the Noble family, whose patriarch, Charles Sherwood Noble, is
known as our village’s founder.
ALBERTA (Alberta Avenue):
Presumably named after our province.
**I have been unable to find information on the name origin of GLEN
Street, if you have any leads, please don’t hesitate to contact me.
Submitted by Lee Moltzahn
[email protected] www.nobleford.ca
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2016 Summer Fun at the Nobleford
Community Complex (not “Blue
Whale”) was enjoyed by many of you this year. This
program was offered FREE of
charge to the users. This program was subsidized by the Village
property tax payer in the amount of near $7000. FCSS made a $1500 contribution. The Village does accept donations from you. If you feel that this is a valuable program, or NOT, please express your comments to
the Village or email [email protected].
Phone: 911 emergency.
24 hour Picture Butte RCMP: 403-732-4429, Admin: 403-732-4449
Please phone 911 in the event of an emergency such as an accident, medical assistance needed, fire, domestic disturbance such as a fight, or suspected illegal activity or suspicious activity.
RCMP welcomes your reports on any issue of concern. You can report activities such as traffic vehicle speeding, driving on sidewalks around speed bumps, failing to stop for stop signs, or cell phone operation while driving. Please try to get identification of the vehicle and license plate as well as driver id if possible. YOU can remain anonymous.
RCMP advises you to keep your vehicles and building doors locked.
WATER FACTS: A regular flush toilet uses 4 gallons per flush. In Nobleford, each flush costs less than 1 cent.
GARBAGE: Please be responsible and only place your garbage by your property and not someone else's!
BURNING: The only open outdoor fire allowed is a camp style fire in a fire ring. You are liable for damages from your fire.
NSF Cheques: Writing a Non-Sufficient Funds (NSF) cheque to the Village will cost you $100.
The NOBLEFORD COMMUNITY COMPLEX (not the “Blue Whale”) now has cell phone reception inside!
Chinese & Western Cuisine—Nobleford
Fully Licensed Non-Smoking Environment
Opening Hours Monday - Friday 8:30am - 9:00pm
Daily Lunch Buffet 11:30am - 2:00 pm
Saturday 9:30am - 9:00pm
Dinner Buffet 5:00pm - 8:30pm
Sunday 5:00pm - 9:00pm
Holidays 9:30am - 9:00pm
Phone: 824-3887 *Phone in orders will be ready on arrival*
Breakfast and take out orders - 10% off pick up orders over $25.00
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Noble Central School
What’s Happening at Noble Central School! OCTOBER
Oct 5 - GRADE 11 & 12 THEATRE TRIP to see The Big Sleep
Oct 6 - The whole school is going to the Corn Maze. A big thank you to the Nobleford Ag Society
and the Barons Ag Society!
Oct 11 - No school... PD Day....Happy Thanksgiving!!
Oct 26 @ 7:00pm - Parent Council Meeting at NCS. All parents are encouraged to attend.
Oct 27 - GRADE 11 & 12 THEATRE TRIP to see BOOM
NOVEMBER
Nov 10 - Remembrance Day service @ 10:30am
Nov 25 - Poetry is the Point Southern SLAM
NCS is hosting the first ever poetry slam for Southern Alberta high schools here in Nobleford on Nov. 25 - 9:00 to approx 1:00 in
the Community Complex.
Nov 30 - @ 7:00pm -Parent Council Meeting at NCS. All parents are encouraged to attend.
New Fundraising Opportunity for Noble Central School! Shortly, parents will be receiving a package about a great new opportunity
for the school. NCS has partnered with Fundscript to provide you with the opportunity of purchasing a variety of gift cards at face
value with a percentage of each gift card purchased going to the school. If, for example, you have a birthday coming up and want to
purchase a $25 gift card for Bath and Body Works, you would purchase and receive a card for $25.00, and the school would receive
5% of the value of that card in cash. It may not sound like a large percentage, but funds can add up very quickly! Stay tuned as the
packages will be out shortly.
Check us out on our website for all information and updates at Noble Central School: http://noblecentralschool.ca
Sand & Gravel
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Specialized in:
Filtering
Golf course materials
Sandblasting
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403-824-3566
Box 420, Nobleford, Ab.
WHAT ARE MY PROPERTY TAX DOLLARS USED FOR? ($440,000 is collected in taxation) $320,000 goes to Alberta School Foundation, $16,000 to senior housing and $100,000 to the Village of Nobleford. Nobleford will spend and raise over 2 million dollars in a 2016 balanced budget. Nobleford received $350,000 in provincial grants. Council strives to cost recover, or profit, on most areas in order to subsidize others such as; in 2015 the Community Complex cost $55,000 to operate and revenues were $15,000 resulting in a $40,000 deficit; we anticipate increased revenues for 2016; Protective services / fire department costs $125,000 to over 300,000 per year in operations, including major capital equipment; these costs are shared with Lethbridge County.
2016 property taxes were due payable to the Village before August 31, 2016. Unpaid Tax penalty of 12% is applied in September and January. If you anticipate payment issues, please meet with the Village CAO to discuss options.
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Contact the village office at (403) 824-3555 or visit http://nobleford.ca/about/newsletters/
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How do I get my concerns heard at a Council meeting?
The Village has a bylaw governing council meetings.
All Nobleford Council meetings are open to the public. Regular Council meetings are the 1
st and 3
rd Tuesdays
at 6:30 pm each month.
The agenda for each regular and special meeting is prepared by the CAO in consultation with the Mayor and submitted together with copies of all pertinent correspondence, statements and reports, to each member of council at least two business days prior to each meeting (Friday).
Any member of council, town official, or any other person wishing to have an item of business placed on the agenda shall make the submission to the CAO not later than 4:00 PM on the Thursday prior to the meeting.
The submission shall contain adequate information to the satisfaction of the CAO to enable council to deal with the matter.
There is also a 15 minute session at the beginning of each regular council meeting where you can come and make presentation.
All presentations are recorded and become part of the minutes and public record.
SPEED BUMPS - You can be fined up to $543.00 for driving on the sidewalk!
The Village places speed bumps in residential neighborhoods because some people choose to drive dangerously and too fast. Some people now chose to drive up on the sidewalk beside the
speed bump. YOU WILL BE CHARGED AND FINED by the RCMP for this activity.
If you witness this activity please report to the RCMP or Village office. Any identification would be appreciated such as a picture of
vehicle and License plate number.
NCCS 2016 Scholarship Program The Community Complex Society invites all school age chil-
dren who reside in Nobleford to make application for the 2016 scholarship.
Tell us what you’d like to participate in (program, course, training, sports, dance, arts, etc.)
by emailing us: [email protected].
Please include your name, age, and details (who, what, when, where, and why you want the scholarship). Parents can help with the email but the youth must be prepared to meet with a panel of
3 society members to tell us all about it.
Applications will be accepted until October 20th.
Sewer Cleaning: If you have a blocked sewer line, PLEASE notify the Village. Village crews will clean your blocked sewer line for a $40 fee. After regular work hours, the cost is $100 and only if staff is available.
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October 7th, 2016 Baby Back Ribs (full rack)
-3 flavors to choose from:
BBQ, Honey Garlic, Teriyaki
Served with Fries & Vegetables
Tossed Salad to start
$20.00
October 14th, 2016 Fettucine Alfredo
with Chicken
Served with Garlic Toast
$14.00
October 28th, 2016 Chicken Cordon Bleu
Served with Fries & Vegetables
Tossed Salad to start
$18.00
October 21st, 2016 Beef Souvlaki
-3 skewers of beef
(on a pita bread)
Served with Roasted Potato
and Greek Salad
$20.00
Friday Night Dinner Specials
for October
Stop by
Eddie’s
to see
November’s
Friday
Dinner
Specials!
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The NOBLEFORD NEWSLETTER is an information bulletin published by the Village of Nobleford on a cost recovery basis through advertisement fees and donations.
Please email your newsletter submission to [email protected] at the Village Office.
The Newsletter is published bimonthly, for the 1st of February, April, June, August, October, and December. The deadline for submissions is the 20
th day of the month prior to publication. The newsletter is circulated in print and via
email, and is available on the web at www.nobleford.ca. Late submissions will not be published.
Rates for ads and announcements -No Charge for Nobleford Societies and Organizations for ¾ of a page. Special requests for additional space at no charge must be made to the CAO so possible approval can be made in advance of each submission due date.
-No charge for brief, business card size, citizen announcements related to Nobleford area. -All submissions shall contain contributor name. -Business card $10.00, ¼ page $20.00, ½ page $35.00, full page $60.00, plus GST.
***If you do not have the capability of email, please contact the Village office to discuss other acceptable electronic or other forms for your contribution.***
Next deadline is November 20, 2016
NO parking or stopping on Highway avenue at any time. This is a safety issue, please obey the law. You will be fined and held responsible.
Nobleford Business License, NO FEE — The Village of Nobleford requires all businesses, including home businesses,
to register for a business license but with no fee required, and they will receive a license certificate as well as be added to the business list on the website with potential for enhanced services. Visit www.nobleford.ca or contact the office to register. If you operate a business in Nobleford without a license, you will be fined. All door to door solicitation requires a business license as well so please notify the village office of any unlicensed activities.
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COFFEE BREAK
LADIES, please join us for a weekly Bible Study –
Child care provided for children 2 and under
STORY HOUR
Moms, your 3-5 years old will enjoy
Bible Stories and fun activities - FREE
Both activities held in the basement of the
Nobleford Christian Reformed Church
Starting Oct. 12, 2016
10:00 - 11:30 am
For more info please call:
Elaine 824 -3424 or Anita 824-3669
TRAFFIC BYLAW REVIEW is currently taking place with Council considering the following changes:
The 30kmph school zone, including Rubie Street to Kipp street, will become a permanent 24/7 30 kmph zone.
Vehicle parking on residential streets will be limited to maximum 1 ton and 8 meters (26ft) total length.
RV and Trailers over 1 ton and 8 meters may park on streets up to 24 hours and must be hitched at all times.
RV parking will be allowed on your property up to the SIDEWALK, providing hitch is 1 meter set back.
NO School Bus or Semi parking will be allowed in Residential areas on streets or private property.
Bus routes will not be allowed in Residential neighborhoods unless designated pickup locations are authorized. Here are some of the community responses so far:
1. Agree with 30 km 24-7 by school. Should have 30 kmph limit in some residential areas as well. 2. Agree with 30 km speed by school but only 6 am till midnight although sees that maybe 24/7 is easier to keep track of. 3. Support for no semi parking in residential area and thinks its been a long time coming as they are noisy and release
strong fumes. Fine semis more than $25; maybe double it on repeat offences. 4. Leave semi parking as is, even allow to park on street, it’s not hurting anything. 5. Allow semi in back alley driveways or parking or garage, then people with a semi have the option to buy a house with an
alley. 6. Agree with RV Trailer parking 1 m back from sidewalk, even thinks it should be 2 meters. 7. Expressed thoughts that RV parking should be allowed up to sidewalk but on discussion, understood the hitch concern
and supported the setback. 8. Suggest only 1 trailer allowed per property in front of the house but maybe more on the side or back is acceptable. 9. Feedback that trailers in front of houses are unsightly and people should park in back or side driveways, not by the street. 10. Concerns over application to business trailers, like construction trailers, that park and move every 24 hours. 11. Suggest no vehicles with tandem axel with drive, tandem RV trailer is ok. 12. Questions regarding application of traffic bylaw to delivery trucks and moving trucks in residential areas. 13. Suggestion that school busses should not be in residential areas, parked or driven. Recommend to set up a bus stop
area in the school grounds off Highway Avenue. Kids walk to school so they could walk to a bus at school. It’s safer. Could make use of the nice turnaround at the school by the led sign purchased with tax dollars. Expressed thoughts that maybe then some parents would send their kids to Nobleford School instead of bussing them out.
14. Suggestion to have school bus pickup at Community Complex ONLY, driving in and out on Kipp Street only. There would be less traffic issues in the mornings as busses hold up traffic in Nobleford when residents go to work every day.
15. Parent enjoys having the school bus pick their kids up at their house. Added that the village should make sure snow is plowed by 7 am.
16. Concerns over people driving on Highway Avenue using their cell phones and what can be done about it. 17. Suggestion to get a speed radar sign set up more often, that it helped slow traffic. 18. Suggestion that RCMP should have radar every week by the school. 19. Suggestion to make all the signs at turns onto Highway Avenue yield signs as mixing them with stop signs is not fair. 20. Suggestion to ticket people for parking in front of a driveway.
FIBER OPTIC INTERNET Allows for
Financial Savings
The Village of Nobleford Municipal Office is fully
connected to the AXIA fiber (25 mbps $99 pm).
A VOIP (internet phone) system was installed and
fully operational as of July, resulting in a near $2000 per year annual saving
over the Telus 2 line system. Our Phone and Fax numbers
remained the same. AXIA is currently upgrading the Village office with some hi tech features and 1 gig demonstration opportunity
in the future.
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The Nobleford Parks & Recreation Society has collaboratively been working with the Village of Nobleford and other
organizations on projects that will enhance Centennial Park in time for Nobleford’s Centennial 2018 Celebrations.
The Society invites you to be a SPONSOR of the $60,000 Legacy Lane development in Centennial Park. Ten 3’x4’ metal,
powder coated, silhouette plates erected on 7’ metal framed stands complete with lighting, will honor events, people and
organizations that have contributed to building the community over the past 100 years. Each legacy plate will have a
plaque explaining the images’ significance, creating social interaction between people of all ages.
The Society has been successful in applying for a CFEP (Community Facility Enhancement Program) Grant from the
office of Alberta Culture and Tourism. Your contribution and others will be matched by the Village of Nobleford (under
Policy#02-22) and the CFEP grant, thus multiplying every dollar you donate. Cheques made payable to Nobleford Parks
& Recreation Society, can be mailed to the above address or dropped off at the Village office. All contributors will be
recognized on permanent signage at the site.
To date, the Society has: raised $3,400 cash, a commitment of donated labour and materials, and financial support from the
Lethbridge County (Land Trust Reserve Fund). Approval on several other Grants is pending.
Nobleford Parks
& Recreation
Society President,
Barb Hofman
presents a thank
you cake to
Lethbridge County
for supporting
community
projects.
Received by
Reeve, Lorne
Hickey.
Get Involved!
Be a part of Nobleford’s history,
Past and Future!
You’re invited to the
AGM Wednesday
October 12, 2016
7:00pm
Nobleford Community Complex
Come share your ideas
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