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St. Anthony’s athletes perform well at zones

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The St. Anthony’s junior high track and field team ended their season at the Zone meet in Calgary and came away with some great results.
    The team garnered 9 points, and placed 44th overall, out of 72 schools representing the South Central Zone. The athletes had some great personal performances.
    Cayden Zacharuk placed 7th in the Grade 7 shot put, 15th in discus and 14th in javelin.
    Kaitlyn Paarup placed 17th in Grade 8 100m dash and Emily Wright placed 14th in the Grade 8 200m dash.
    Payton Zacharuk placed 7th in Grade 9 shot put, 2nd in discus and 10th in javelin.
    Lucas Aulenback showed promise on the field and placed 11th overall in Grade 8 100m dash and 10th in high jump, 7th in long jump and 3rd in triple jump.
    Donavan Snider placed 15th in Grade 8 800m run and 12th in the 1,500m.
    Zones were held June 2 at Foothills Athletic Park.


How to make Father’s Day more enjoyable for Dad

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Dad gets to be king of his castle at least one day during the year. Come mid-June, children near and far scramble for ideas to treat their fathers to a special day and award him with gifts for being a role model, provider and confidante. Father's Day activities should be centered around Dad's interests. With that in mind, the following are some ideas to honor Dad or another special man in your life.
Beach bound: A relaxing day at the beach may be the perfect way to spend Father's Day. Dad can enjoy the entire family while sitting back in his beach chair and watching the waves roll in. Pack a picnic lunch with his favorite foods and a cold beer, and Dad may just say this was his best celebration yet.
* Adventure seeker: If yours is a father who enjoys living on the edge, a Father's Day activity built around action and adventure should be a winner. Take Dad base jumping, rock climbing, scuba diving, or race car driving. Any of these activities is bound to get Dad's adrenaline pumping.
* R&R: Dad's idea of the perfect Father's Day may be an afternoon free of obligations and deadlines. A relaxing day in the yard swimming laps in the pool or hitting a few grounders to your waiting baseball mitt may be all the excitement he needs. Toss a few steaks on the grill to give Father's Day a truly perfect ending.
* Impromptu party: Some dads like to be the center of attention. A Father's Day party thrown in his honor, complete with friends and family, can be an entertaining way to spend the day. If you are worried about interrupting others' Father's Day plans, host the gathering on the Saturday before Father's Day and let Dad be the life of the party. Finger foods, barbecue, a limited list of cocktails and other beverages and some background music are all that you need to host a festive function.



ATB supports Quilting in the Badlands

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In what is becoming Central Alberta’s premier show of its kind, Quilting in the Badlands is coming up July 2-5. In its fifth year, it has become a four-day festival embracing quilting and fiber arts, offering competition, workshops, markets and lots of fun. It is also for a good cause too with the funds raised by the show will be donated to the Drumheller Area Health Foundation to purchase sterilizing equipment for the operating room. One great support of the event is ATB Financial, which is sponsoring the event. Linda Ames, chair of Quilting in the Badlands, left, accepts the sponsorship of $500 from ATB financial branch manager Adrian Hartman.


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