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And the nominees are… Chamber announces 2016 Business Excellence awards finalists

 

After much consideration and discussion, the Drumheller and District Chamber of Commerce have narrowed the field of finalists for the 2016 Business Excellence awards.

The annual awards program culminates with an evening gala on October 20 where the winners in six categories will be awarded.

This year there were 25 submissions for nominations. To help narrow the field, the chamber included a fan-voting component. From September 12 to 16, residents could make their selections and these votes were combined with the selection committee to determine the top three finalists.  

In the Arts and Culture Community awards, the field has been narrowed to 3rd Avenue Arts, Canadian Badlands Passion Play, and The Old Grouch’s.

In the Diversity Leadership Award, the finalists are A&W, Drumheller Co-op, and The Old Grouch’s.

The finalists in the Most Promising New Business are Dino’s Donuts, Kreations Photography, and Red Deer River Adventures.

The Small Business of the Year nominees are Dry Canyon Collectables, Ivy’s Awesome Kitchen & Bistro, and Sublime Food & Wine, and the Large Business of the Year finalists are Canalta Hotels, Freson Bros., and Riverside Value Drug Mart.

The Business Professional of the Year finalists are Fred Makowecki, Greg Manca, and Lisa Hansen-Zacharuk.

Award winners will be announced at the annual Business Excellence Awards Gala on Thursday, October 20 at the Badlands Community Facility. This gala runs in conjunction with Small Business Week, as a celebration of the outstanding businesses, groups and people in our community.

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Town submits application for flood mitigation priorities

    Flood recovery       

The Town of Drumheller is proceeding with another application to the province for funding for flood mitigation.

Another round of grant applications is due September 30, 2016, under the Alberta Community Resilience Program for flood mitigation funding.

To date, the Town does not have any answers from the Alberta Government on whether Drumheller's flood mitigation projects, including property buyouts, are at 100% Provincial cost as well as an answer as to when our new flood mapping based on an exemption for Drumheller as granted by the Alberta Government will be confirmed.

"While this funding is essential in protecting Drumheller, the Town remains optimistic that the Province will move forward to answer the Town's concerns on our first round of approved priorities,” said Yemen. “We are committed to remaining an engaged stakeholder until Drumheller is fully protected from future

flooding."

The Town was approved for two priorities in the amount of $3.2M each for East Midland & Newcastle and Central Drumheller on February 26, 2016, at 90/10% cost sharing for the first $3M and 70/30% cost sharing thereafter.

The remaining priorities have been re-submitted under the 2016 grant program which includes: berms for Nacmine, Willow Estates, Rosedale/Aerial Flats and 9th Street NW (Hospital Area); repairs to Midland's existing dyking structure; and relocations.

Delia couple celebrating 70th wedding anniversary

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    George and Elsie Humphrey will be celebrating their 70th wedding anniversary Sunday, October 2 in Delia.
    They were both just 21 years old when they exchanged vows and have kept those vows ever since.
    George was born and raised in the Delia area.  Elsie lived in Manitoba for the first few years of her life and moved to Michichi when she was 2 years old.  Elsie frequented the community dances with her friends.
    Since meeting George at a dance in Michichi when they were 17, George and Elsie have done everything together.  
    “I don’t go anywhere without Elsie and Elsie doesn’t go anywhere without me except to the hair salon,” laughs George.
    They both agree that maybe this is why they have made it this long.   
    “We only had $600 when we got married.  We just had to work hard and we tried to love one another in the hard times.”  George said.
    George and Elsie courted for three years before saying “I Do” in 1946. During this time, George started working at  the Nacmine as a miner and continued working there until 1949.  
    After working in the mine, George started farming while Elsie stayed home with the children.  They had four children, one girl and three boys, which has grown to six grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.
    Elaine Stilling, George and Elsie’s daughter and oldest child said, “Though they have faced hard times, mom and dad managed to stay together through it all.”
    When Elsie was pregnant with their third baby, she was diagnosed with polio. She was admitted to the Drumheller Hospital for one month until the baby was born, Then was transferred to Edmonton where Elsie spent another five months in the polio ward.  Baby Humphrey was cared for by extended family during the day.  
    George would spend every evening with Elsie and money was depleting.
    “I got a job with a man whose wife was in the same ward as Elsie.  He was good enough to give me a job at the trailer manufacturing place.  I worked there during the day and lived at Elsie’s aunt and uncle’s to care for the baby at night.”George said, “I would go and visit Elsie very night.”
    Other than the six months spent in Edmonton, George and Elsie raised their family in Delia.
    “We lived in town because it was better for the kids and me.” Elsie said, “George drove about 1 mile or so everyday to do the farming and to milk the cows.”
    “I also drove school bus to make a few more dollars. The only regret I have is that I wasn’t there much because I was working so much,” George said.
    Elsie responded, “I think it’s very important to stay home with the kids while they are young but it is just as important to support your family.”  
    When asked what the secret to a successful marriage is, George said, “If you’re not going to try, don’t even get married. You have to keep trying, you can never give up and you have to work at things.”
    Elsie said, “Be prepared to put up with a lot. You both have to be willing to give and take.”
    George said, “It’s been a rough life but a good life.”


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