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Christmas in a simpler time

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    While wandering through the mall, looking for the perfect present and brilliant Christmas light displays have become the experience of this generation at Christmas, it was much simpler back on the farm in Rosebud for Jim Clark.
    The gift he looked forward to the most was a brand new pair of hand-sewn pajamas.
    Jim told The Mail about his experience of Christmas on the farm. When Jim was born, his father was working on a farm near where the Drumheller Institution is now situated. Shortly after, he was born his father bought land just north of Rosebud near his grandfather and uncles.
        “There was not a lot to be had, it’s amazing how mom did it,” recalls Jim. “There were five of us in the older part of the family and every year at Christmas there was a pair of pajamas waiting for us. That was the main gift.”
    He came from a large family. There were 10 children, although there was a break between the first five and the second five. On Christmas Day, they would visit their grandparents and uncles and aunts, but would be home for Christmas  dinner.
    “She (mother) did a lot of cooking and just spoiled us to death at Christmas. She had a recipe for dressing that you would kill to get,” he chuckles.
    The family would entertain themselves. Their mother and father taught the children to dance and on Saturday night on CFCN TV, the Old Timers would come on and they would push the chairs back to the wall and they would dance.
    “We played lots of cards and games too. And we would go outside and play, lots of snowball fights,” he said. ‘We would toboggan too. We had sleds and one set of skis amongst the bunch of us. It was great fun.”
    Of course, this all came after they were done chores.         The Christmas tree was always freshly cut from their own coulee.
    There was always a Christmas  concert, of course, that was after they had a school.         The area families got together to found the Rosebud Creek School and all six of the original students would put on the concert. Five of the pupils were brothers, sisters or cousins.
    “We had a concert and we were all expected to do something.”
    He raised his family on the farm, and said while the season was more hectic, and time spent together remained the most important part of Christmas.


Trochu Motors receives Outstanding Dealership Award

Jack and Rich Outstanding Dealer Award

    Trochu Motors has been honoured with the 2017 Western Producer’s Outstanding Dealership Award.
    The award was presented at the 2017 Western Equipment Dealers Association (WEDA) meeting in Phoenix, Arizona.
    This specific award recognizes a dealership for meeting the highest standards of customer service, business ethics, and customer satisfaction in Western Canada.
    This is the second time Trochu Motors has received this award, having also been honoured in 2014. The first time they won it was after their large transition from Main Street to their current location at 102 Eckenfelder Street in Trochu.
    Customer nominations were the deciding factor for who won.
    “This award, coming to us in the year of our 70th Anniversary, reaffirms Trochu Motors’ ‘reason for being’: total customer care,” said Jack Stankievech, dealer principal at Trochu Motors.
    Trochu Motors is a family-owned AGCO, Versatile, Kubota and shortline dealership who has been serving the farming community since 1947.
    “We are honoured to receive this award for the second time,” said Rich Meding, a partner in the business. “We owe a big thanks to all of our staff for their commitment to look after our customers.”
    For more information on this dealership, visit trochumotors.com.

Aquaplex on path towards opening

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Now with more than a month of delay, the town is hopeful there is an end in sight for the Aquaplex renovations.
     The Aquaplex was slated to open November 1, however, this date was moved back to November 16. As that date neared, staff noticed a loss of water and staff worked to identify the issues.
    Director of Community Services Paul Salvatore says they have been working through the issues.
    “We are making good progress on a couple of deficiencies at the Aquaplex, while we can’t commit to any timeline at this point, we expect we will have an update (soon),” said Salvatore.
    He explains the issue with the loss of water has been rectified, however, there are other deficiencies. There is also the process of making sure the project meets all the regulations, standards and codes.
    “There were a number of things that came up after inspections, so we are just dealing with those,” said Salvatore.
    “This is like a brand new pool and it is being evaluated on that basis as well.     
    We will have to adopt all the new standards, and all around everything will be a higher level of quality.”
    He said that the town is making accommodations for residents that have purchased a membership.
    “When we announced that we were going to be opening on the original opening date, we committed to extending an “Aquaplex only” holders by the number of days we were closed,” he explains. “If people are “multi-pass” holders, then we extend the value of their pass by 30 per cent of the total number of days. That is in a direct relationship between the incremental cost of the multi-pass versus the single pass. Basically, if you paid for a multi-pass, you paid 30 per cent more to make it from a single to a multi-pass.”
    “People are still encouraged to use the BCF in the meantime, we are excited and definitely want to see the pool opening as quickly as possible.”


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