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Friends before lovers

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Last love can start in many different places and for Scott and Michelle Gamble it started as a friendship.
Scott, the Pastor at Grace Lutheran Church, and Michelle were attending Concordia University in Edmonton in 2004. Michelle was a year ahead of Scott, and he was “young and naive.”
“She in her worldly wisdom came in and wooed me…maybe I am exaggerating,” he laughed.
They actually met through his sister, as they were both studying in a math class together. They began hanging out in the same circle of friends.
“She went on a ski trip with me and my family before we were dating, so she got to know my parents, and she saw me run into a tree,” he recalls.
Eventually, the two went on a mission trip together to Indigenous communities in coastal B.C. in 2005.
One evening during this they went for a midnight swim and then stayed up watching movies.
“I awkwardly fumbled out some incoherent ‘do you want to be my girlfriend?’” he recalls. “She mumbled some other incoherent reply, and I stumbled back in the wee morning hours to my dorm bed. The rest was history.”
The couple became inseparable during their college experience, and the year that Scott graduated, they were married on June 21, 2008. They had a lakeside wedding in Penticton.
Michelle went on to do an after degree in education. Interestingly enough, their daughter was born four years later and took that date.
“It has been 13 years of happy bliss.”
He says being friends before can help forge a strong relationship.
“We hung out before with a solid group of a dozen other people and it was really the bedrock of our relationship. We were at Christian University, but it wasn’t like a bible school, so faith was really at the heart of how we know each other, that deep central values. We were still able to hang out as friends and grow and develop that well into a healthy relationship,” he said.
When asked what the secret was, he offered advice he had heard from somewhere else, with the caveat that he is not sure if Michelle would agree.
“Remember that your spouse is not your enemy.”


Wheatland County rescinds resolution

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Wheatland County council passed several motions to rescind a resolution, which was set for consideration at the Rural Municipalities of Alberta (RMA) spring convention following advice from legal counsel during a closed session at the regular Tuesday, February 1 council meeting.
In the February 2 edition of the Mail, it was reported Wheatland County would forward the resolution to both the Provincial Agriculture Services Board conference and the RMA spring convention, and that the neighbouring Kneehill County Committee of the Whole had unanimously agreed to second the resolution at their own meeting.
However, following the February 1 meeting, Wheatland County council moved to ratify the decision and rescinded the resolution; Wheatland County Reeve Amber Link was also directed to hold discussions with the Wheatland County Agriculture Services Board and Wheatland and Area Surface Rights Society regarding the decision.
Administration was also directed to revise the original draft resolution to bring back to council for review at a later date.

Drumheller Dragons win three straight

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The Drumheller Dragons are back to their winning ways, rattling off three straight against South Division teams.
On Tuesday, February 1, the Dragons hosted the Calgary Canucks. After a scoreless first period, the Dragons capitalized on two powerplays, with Tanner Willick scoring 45 seconds in the second period, and four minutes later, Myle Hilman connected.
The Canucks added one early in the third, but with 33 seconds left, Luke Fennig found the empty net to make the final 3-1.
On Friday, February 4, the Dragons were hosting the Kodiaks, and things looked dire early on. Camrose had the Dragons down by four goals after the first period. Hilman provided a spark for the Dragons in the second, rattling off a powerplay goal a minute and a half into the period, and followed it up with his second five minutes later.
In the third, the Dragons began breathing fire and outshot the Kodiaks 12-5. Griffin Asham- Moroz added a second powerplay goal, and then Grayson Dietrich scored at the midway point, tying the game. Willick scored the winner with less than 5 minutes left as the Dragons went on to a 5-4 win.
On Saturday, February 5, the Dragons were back on the road to take on Blackfalds. The Bulldogs scored first, but Will Christian tied it up to end the first period. Dietrich took the lead for the Dragons early in the second, but Blackfalds tied it again. Sam Simard put the Dragons up 3-2 after two periods.
Simard kept up the pressure, and 2:53 into the third period put the Dragons up 4-2. Carter Belitski added one more as the Dragons went on to a 5-2 win.
The Dragons are back in second place in the AJHL Viterra South as of Sunday, with a three-point cushion on the Kodiaks. On Tuesday, February 8, they hosted the Olds Grizzlys, results not available at press time. On Friday, February 11, they are in Spruce Grove to take on the Saints, and then Saturday, February 12 are in Calgary to take on the Canucks.


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