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Spring clean to help the Rotary White Elephant sale


    
    Residents looking at their filled garage, basement or spare room and thinking “I need to get rid of some of this” can help out by donating their items to the Rotary Club.
    The club is holding their annual White Elephant Sale this year Friday, April 25 from 4 to 9 p.m. and Saturday, April 26 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
    The sale is again in the former Liquidation World site at Greentree Mall.
    Organizer Doug Stanford said there’s “something for everybody” at the sale.
    Something new they’re trying this year is “fill the cart”  - for the last hour of the sale, shoppers can fill a cart for ten dollars and cart it all away.
    “Fill it as high as you want,” said Stanford.
    The white elephant sale was revitalized after a number of years, and Stanford notes all the money raised at the sale by Rotary goes back into community projects.
    Valley Bus Society, the Drumheller Health Centre, Badlands Search and Rescue, Friends of DVSS and Angel’s Corner are a few of the organizations the Rotary Club of Drumheller has contributed to this past year.
    This year, Rotary also completed their $50,000 donation to the Badlands Community Facility ahead of schedule.
    The sale is unable to accept any mattresses, hide-a-beds, cribs, car seats, older-style televisions, or computers.
    To drop off or have items picked up for the sale, April 20 - 24, 4-8 p.m.,  please contact:
Doug    (403) 820-4023
Rod      (403) 823-7442
Bob      (403) 823-4407


Lightning bug brings bush buggy



    The Drumheller Fire Department has one more tool at its disposal for fighting fires.
    ATCO Electric recently donated one of its former fleet vehicles to the Drumheller Fire Department. The 2007 three-quarter-ton Dodge has been outfitted as a bush buggy for the department.
    Fire Chef Bill Bachynski explains the vehicle is optimal for fighting bush and grass fires because it is relatively small and mobile, and has four wheel drive to navigate tricky terrain.
    ATCO Electric made the  donation of the truck and the Drumheller Fire Association outfitted the vehicle, not drawing any capital from the Town of Drumheller.
    It has a “skid” which includes a water tank with a pump and hose reel, and firefighters can spray directly from the truck. They are also able to refill portable backpack sprayers which are often used  to fight fires on the ground.
 This week the department took delivery of the vehicle from Louis the Lightning Bug.

Dragons headed to finals

Coach Brian Curran doesn’t mind being the underdog heading into the AJHL finals.
The Dragons pulled off something very few could have predicted and upset the Brooks Bandits to win the AJHL South Final on Thursday night.  They are heading to the championship and will be facing either the Spruce Grove Saints or the Fort McMurray Oil Barons.
“Those two teams playing right now in the north are both one and two ranked in the country and have been back and forth all year,” said Coach Curran. “We’ll be walking in as an underdog wherever we go. That is okay, people don’t expect you to win and I like the way our team has come together. I like to believe that if we play our best hockey things will take care of themselves.”
The Dragons played an incredible series versus the Bandits and that culminated on   April 3 in Brooks.
The first period was back and forth and ended with a tie at 2. Christopher Rauckman and Jesse Zaharichuk each scored for the Dragons.
The second period was scoreless as the teams matched each other shot for shot. Only a minute and half into the third period Captain Trent Ouellette found the net on the powerplay to score the winner.
“I think the best thing is that it has excited so many people, it’s great to see the way our boys played,” said Curran. “It was a very tough series against a very tough hockey club.”
    “Long story short, with the kids, the excitement I saw on their faces and winning the South Division, that was one of our goals. For the fans that came down and the fans at home, the hype is incredible. It is pretty darn good hockey.”
“At times like this it is great to see everybody come around and just want to be part of something.a
Looking back, he says the Dragons have come a long way this season.
    “We were in last place after eight games at the beginning of the season. You look at the growth and everything you go through, our scouting staff did a phenomenal job, our staff in the office has done a good job and our ownership and everyone is very supportive,” said Curran. “The players are starting to believe, and the people are starting to believe.
“These moments don’t last forever, and while they are here you have to soak it up and keep pushing as far as you go. We still feel we have as many more moments to go.”
 


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