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Students learn job-hunting skills at St. A's

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Grade 11 students at St. Anthony’s School had the opportunity to learn more about job hunting through the You’re Hired! interview contest.
The program has been going for four years and it is a partnership among the school, the Drumheller and District Chamber of Commerce and local businesses.
The program took place in Mr. Easter’s Grade 11  Career and Life Management (CALM ) class. The students were tasked with going through a complete job hunting exercise. They each crafted a cover letter and résumé, and each applied to the participating business.
Partners from the Chamber, Chinook Credit Union, Canadian Tire,  Canalta, and the Drumheller Institution then came to the class and conducted interviews with the students. Each student was scored on their performance and the top three went into a final interview.
Executive director of the Drumheller and District Chamber of Commerce, Heather Bitz, says the program began in 2015 and typically takes place in the fall semester. Not only is its a great experience for the pupils, but there have been times that the students e have left such an impression, it has lead to employment.
This year’s winner was Ian Pedregosa, he says was a valuable experience and helped him with his interview skills. It helped him learn what to say and areas he could improve.


Santa’s Christmas Dinner delivers to community

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Christmas day is normally a time to celebrate with family and close friends and the annual Santa Claus Christmas Dinner gives that opportunity to almost everyone in the community.

The Yavis Prop Room and Lounge will be hosting a Christmas Day dinner for anyone who wishes to attend. This has been a long-standing tradition in the Valley dating back more than three and a half decades.

“It started because nobody was open on Christmas day and now it’s evolved to a nice place where people enjoy the company of others,” said Bob Sheddy.

The restaurant will be open from noon until 3:00 p.m. with volunteers arriving a half hour early to prep.

“We’ll pick people up to bring them there,” said Sheddy. “They can come by themselves or request to sit with other people.”

Deliveries will happen between 1 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. The event is made possible through six anonymous business owners within Drumheller. There are also 20 other donations from various people in the community. The first free Christmas day dinner hosted a dozen people.

Today over 400 meals are served whether in the form of take-out or sit-down.

“Mike and Amy Yavis are amazing co-hosts of the event and without them, it would take 10 people to accomplish what they do each year,” said Sheddy. “They have such a beautiful venue to host the meal in.”

“I really want to thank Kim Suntjens who does such a great job of organizing before the event and is such a great community supporter in so many events and the Yavis family for allowing us to go there for the last number of years,” Sheddy said.

To pre-register, call Century 21 at 403-823-2121.

“We want the Christmas Dinner to be a place that individuals and families look forward to. Something that brightens their day,” said Amy Yavis.

Winners of Light up the Night presented awards

Winners of Light up the Night presented awards

Patrick Kolafa

The Drumheller Mail

 

The judging is complete and congratulations to all of the winners of the 5th annual Light up the Night Contest in Drumheller.
The annual friendly competition that awards Christmas spirit to those who decorate their houses was another great success and Drumheller houses and businesses glittered and shined with the glow of the season. Last week a panel of judges including  Mayor Heather Colberg, Community Service coordinator Laura Dougan and Drumheller Economic Development officer Julia Fielding were busy adjudicating the entries.
“It was a challenge to rate the light displays as they were all different, and everyone had good points. I really enjoyed the creativity and simplicity of some of the designs,” said judge Dougan.

IMG 7084 The best residential display went to Briley Deleeuw of 39 Pine Place. She won two tickets to Paul Brandt with High Valley from Real Country 910 and $300 towards her electricity bill courtesy of Century 21 Power Realty. She was presented her award by Lorrenda Southern, assistant FCSS coordinator.

IMG 7099 Second prize was Lonnie Farmer at 58 Willow Point.  He won a gift Voucher from Sublime Food and Wine as well as two tickets to the Napier Theatre and a rain barrel and composter from the Town of Drumheller. Lonnie, Cohen, and Sulley were presented their award by Lorrenda Southern, assistant FCSS coordinator.

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Third prize went to Farmer’s neighbour across the street, Wayne and Roberta Flint at 2 Willow Point. Their display earned them a three-month multi-facility Recreation pass from the Town of Drumheller. The Flints were presented their award by Lorrenda Southern, assistant FCSS coordinator.

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The Drumheller Mail’s People’s Choice Award for Best Commercial Display went to  Rocky Mountain Equipment. The business received a plaque from FCSS and $250 of free advertising on www.drumhellermail.com. Trevor McAfee and Ken Mcfarlane of Rocky Mountain Equipment was presented the award by Lorrenda Southern, assistant FCSS coordinator.

IMG 7088 The Canalta People’s Choice Award for best residential display went to Joyce Lee at 684 Riverside Drive. She won a two-night stay at the Canalta Lodge in Banff. She was presented her award by Lorrenda Southern, assistant FCSS coordinator.

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The Brightest Christmas Community Award went to Bankview. The community will receive a plaque and bragging rights as well as a mother and cub polar bear decoration from Westview Co-op. At the presentation are Callie and JIll, front, with Lorrenda Southern, assistant FCSS coordinator and Myrna Doktorchik of Westview Co-op.


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