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CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILY OF MARY BROWN


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Mary Theresa

November 17,1946 - October 17, 2017

Mary Theresa Brown, 70, died after a brief but fierce battle with lung cancer in the early hours of October 17th at Three Hills Hospital. She was born November 17, 1946 in Lestock, SK to Frank and Bertha (Erros) Nagy. A Celebration of Life will be held in the spring for family and close friends. Details to be shared by word of mouth when arranged. Mary married Ken Brown on October 30th, 1971 and they celebrated nearly 46 years of marriage. She stayed home to raise their two children and was a devoted wife and mother. Mary also spent many years working in retail and shared her feisty, friendly personality with workmates and customers alike. Mary is predeceased by her father Frank, her mother Bertha, father-in-law Joseph Brown, mother-in-law Leannie (Kraun) Brown, siblings Louis Nagy, Louise (Nagy) Zdun, James Nagy, Joseph Nagy and Barbara Nagy. She is survived by her husband Ken Brown, children Rick Brown and Shirlee (Gavin) Makse, siblings Margaret Fesser, Robert (Joan) Nagy, Francis (Julie) Nagy, Adam (Kathy) Nagy, Anthony (Elaine) Nagy and Gerald Nagy, siblings-in-law Marlene (Richard) Gorzen, John (Darlene)Brown, Betty (Dick) Makar, Steve (Karen) Brown, Edna (Herb) Burridge, Beven (Connie) Brown and Beverly (Bill) Yarn, grandchildren Megan, Zoe and Nathan Boland, and Joseph and Danielle Makse, and many beloved nieces, nephews and cousins. Donations can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society in memory of Mary Brown, if desired. The family would like to extend their thanks to the fantastic care Mary received from the many doctors and nurses in Drumheller, Calgary (Foothills Hospital, Tom Baker Cancer Clinic), and Three Hills. The doctors and nurses at Three Hills Hospital went above and beyond in her palliative/hospice care in her last days. Your kindness and care will not be forgotten.


Westview, Drumheller Co-ops merge

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    Members of the Drumheller Co-op and the Westview Co-op have voted resoundingly in favour of amalgamating.
    The Mail brought readers the story of the proposition to amalgamate in its October 4 edition. A special meeting was held at the Drumheller Co-op on Wednesday, October 18 and following some vigorous debate, 70 of the 81 members in attendance voted in favour of joining the two Co-ops. On Thursday, October 19 the Westview membership voted and 73 of 74 of the voters in attendance were in favour.
    “It is a positive for the Co-op,” said Brent Walker, General Manager of the Drumheller Co-op. “It will strengthen the equity that we have. So for anyone who has equity in the Co-op, it will ensure the organization is a lot stronger. For employees, it will provide a lot of extra opportunities for advancement into different areas of the business.”
     In combining the two operations, last year they would have had sales in the area of $86.059 million with $2.52 million in savings. There are no planned changes in staffing, and synergies created by the amalgamation will create $158,000 of efficiencies.
    Both organizations are in good financial condition. The Westview Co-op has a nest egg of about $3.5 million and the Drumheller Co-op has no long-term debt, only about a $1 million line of credit debt it secured for the cardlock renovation. If merged, Federated Co-op would provide a one-time cash injection of  $3.4 million.
    Walker explains that these strengths will help the entire Co-op and make projects like the expansion of the gas bar more feasible. The new amalgamated Co-op’s board will have to work out its priorities.
    “The new board will decide on what projects are going to provide the most equity return to the members,” he said.
    The new Co-op will have 21,690 members and cover an area of approximately 10,000 square kilometres. Members can use their existing Co-op membership numbers at any of the twelve service locations.
    The new Co-op will be called Westview Co-operative Association Limited and will be present in six communities.
     The new combined Co-op start date will be February 2018.

ATV rollover near Hanna results in death

RCMP vehicle (mailphoto by Terri Huxley)

RCMP were called to a single ATV rollover on a rural property north of Hanna on Sunday, October 22 at 1:00 PM. The subsequent investigation revealed that a 56-year-old man was the lone operator of a 3 wheel ATV. At some point, the ATV rolled over causing Injuries resulted in the man's death.The male driver was not wearing a helmet which is also believed to have been a factor in the level of injuries sustained.

The male driver was not wearing a helmet which is also believed to have been a factor in the level of injuries sustained.

Although rollovers are possible on both three and four-wheel ATV's, three wheel ATV's are inherently prone to rolling over because of only having one wheel in the front. When turning sharply, the single front wheel doesn't provide enough stability to keep the ATV upright and can result in the machine flipping over.

Alberta legislation doesn't require the use of helmets on private land but it is recommended that people wear helmets at all times when operating ATV's. It is also recommended, especially if riding alone, that you let someone know where you will be riding and when to expect you back.

 

(mailphoto by Terri Huxley)


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