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2012 SCI TOP GUN CHAPTER | 2015/2014/2013/2011 INTERNATIONAL CHAPTER OF THE YEAR<br />

HUNTERS<br />

Official <strong>Newsletter</strong> of SCI-Drayton Valley Chapter VOLUME 8 | ISSUE 1 | FEBRUARY <strong>2016</strong><br />

EDGE<br />

SCI – Drayton Valley<br />

Chapter Recognized as<br />

2015<br />

INTERNATIONAL<br />

CHAPTER<br />

OF THE<br />

YEAR<br />

<strong>2016</strong> NASP Provincials<br />

6th Annual Horn Night Highlights<br />

SCI <strong>2016</strong> Annual Hunters<br />

Convention & Banquet Highlights<br />

Blue Bag Delivery to South Africa<br />

NASP St. Anthony’s Tournament<br />

<strong>2016</strong> Summer Camp Out


2015<br />

<strong>2016</strong><br />

BOARD OF DIRECTORS<br />

Bill Davie<br />

Vice President<br />

Dann Klammer<br />

Humanitarian Chair/Treasurer<br />

JeanAnn Teliske<br />

Secretary/Special Events<br />

Rob Kubicek<br />

Director<br />

Greg Hartman<br />

Director/Conservation Chair<br />

Everett Ness<br />

Director/Hunter Training Chair<br />

Barb Bowen<br />

Director/Membership Chair<br />

Jayson Ness<br />

Director<br />

OUR MISSION<br />

Coby Mahan<br />

President<br />

We are a society of avid hunters and outdoor enthusiasts who<br />

are dedicated to promoting responsible use of our natural<br />

resources.<br />

We care about hunting, fishing, wildlife and outdoor<br />

experiences within the natural environment we all live in and<br />

enjoy.<br />

We are passionate about protecting and conserving the<br />

outdoors and its resources for generations to come.<br />

Through our parent organization - Safari Club International -<br />

we promote and present a number of wildlife conservation<br />

and humanitarian efforts within our community, and support<br />

Safari Club International in their endeavors toward ensuring<br />

hunting rights are protected worldwide.<br />

SCI - Drayton Valley Chapter<br />

Coby Mahan, President<br />

Box 6534 Drayton Valley, Alberta T7A 1R9<br />

Phone: 780.542.7864 | Email: pcmahan@gmail.com<br />

www.scidraytonvalley.com


PRESIDENT`S<br />

MESSAGE<br />

Hoping to see you all at our 8th<br />

Annual Call of The Wild!<br />

Coby Mahan, President<br />

SCI – Drayton Valley Chapter<br />

Hello Chapter Members,<br />

Having just returned from SCI Convention, I can tell you that the<br />

low price of oil and our low Canadian dollar is definitely affecting<br />

not just us as Albertans and Canadians, but North America as a<br />

whole. We have all tightened up our wallets, but as we have<br />

been, a group called Animal Justice has been directly attacking<br />

you and I as hunters in Canada!<br />

This group managed to get the African Hunting Show in Toronto<br />

shut down the day before their event when exhibitors and<br />

SCI members had their booths setup! Then they turned their<br />

attention to the show in Saskatchewan where they stirred<br />

up enough trouble that the event was in danger of also being<br />

shut down! One of the protestors at the Saskatchewan show,<br />

when asked by a SCI person where he was from, said he lived<br />

in Vancouver and Animal Justice had paid his room and flight<br />

to come out and protest! Are you kidding me? These are the<br />

people who are slowly taking over and are a direct threat to us<br />

as hunters.<br />

Concern now has switched to our fundraising banquet. A<br />

network of meetings has been taking place and SCI International<br />

has corporate lawyers looking into not only litigation against this<br />

group for what they have done closing shows, but also to protect<br />

us from this group so they cannot pressure venues that hold our<br />

banquets Canada wide.<br />

Fighting for our right to hunt in Canada is first priority for Canadian<br />

Chapters. We are going to start a “War Chest” together to help<br />

fund our fight in combination with the efforts of SCI International.<br />

Our chapter is strong, but we need your help even in tough times.<br />

Please help your right to hunt by maintaining a membership,<br />

coming to our great banquet this fall, donating to our cause, and<br />

spreading the word of our great organization and all the good<br />

things SCI does to protect us as hunters.<br />

If we don’t I can assure you Animal Justice (groups) will gladly<br />

watch our way of life as hunters/conservationists disappear.<br />

CHECK US OUT ONLINE!<br />

www.scidraytonvalley.com<br />

Hunter's Edge will now be distributed only<br />

twice per year in <strong>Feb</strong>ruary and August.<br />

Closing Date for Next <strong>Newsletter</strong> Submission<br />

July 1, 2015<br />

January 1, 2017<br />

Send your submissions to us at<br />

board@scidraytonvalley.com<br />

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SCI - DRAYTON VALLEY HOSTING<br />

The SCI Drayton Valley Chapter is excited to once again be hosting the NASP Provincial Tournament.<br />

The <strong>2016</strong> event will take place in the community of Drayton Valley from April 27-30. SCI Drayton<br />

Valley, in partnership with the Brazeau BowBenders and AHEIA, will be coordinating this event.<br />

The <strong>2016</strong> NASP (National Archery in the Schools Program) Provincial Tournament will welcome<br />

over 900 archers in Grades 4-12 from our local community and across Alberta as these represent<br />

their schools and compete for top prizes in individual and team categories.<br />

We are excited about our new venue to host the NASP Provincial shoot. This year’s event will<br />

take place at the vacant WellHouse building situated at 5416 Industrial Road (across from RCMP<br />

detachment). We extend our gratitude to Judy Sweet for making this venue available to us.<br />

The archery tournament will feature some wonderful athletes, but in addition spectators and<br />

competitors will be welcome to participate in fishing, hunting, and archery games available at<br />

the location. We welcome you to come take in the event!<br />

To host an event of this magnitude takes a number of individuals. If you or someone you know<br />

might be interested in volunteering their time to assist on tournament dates please reach out to<br />

our NASP Coordinator, JeanAnne Teliske by email at jprysliak@gmail.com.<br />

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SCI <strong>2016</strong> CONVENTION - LAS VEGAS, NEVADA<br />

SCI Drayton Valley Chapter representatives<br />

attendance at the annual convention is critical<br />

to our chapters success. Presence at the<br />

convention has allowed us the opportunity<br />

to create lasting relationships with<br />

numerous outfitters and SCI Representatives<br />

from around the world. Our presence at<br />

convention, along with the recognition we<br />

have received over the years has resulted in<br />

our chapter being known and respected on<br />

an international scale.<br />

At this year’s <strong>Feb</strong>ruary convention, the SCI<br />

Drayton Valley Chapter was recognized as<br />

the 2015 SCI International Chapter of the<br />

Year!<br />

Chapter representatives were able to solidify<br />

some wonderful outdoor opportunities<br />

which will be featured at our 8th Annual Call<br />

of the Wild fundraiser.<br />

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<strong>2016</strong> SCI - Drayton Valley Chapter<br />

Call of The Wild<br />

8th Annual Fundraising Banquet<br />

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, <strong>2016</strong><br />

MacKenzie Conference Centre<br />

Drayton Valley, Alberta<br />

Doors Open at 4:30pm * Dinner at 7:00pm<br />

Gun & Floor Raffles Commence at 4:30pm<br />

PRELIMINARY HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

With the Call of The Wild fundraising<br />

banquet fast approaching we are<br />

pleased to give you a preliminary<br />

overview of the incredible local and<br />

international outdoor adventures and<br />

merchandise that will be available at<br />

the banquet:<br />

ZULU NYALA<br />

South African Photo Safari for 2<br />

www.zulunyala.com<br />

MITCH STRASIA<br />

Custom Knife<br />

www.strasiaknives.com<br />

RINCON OUTFITTERS<br />

5 Day Coues Whitetail Deer Hunt<br />

For 2 Hunters and 1 Non-Hunter<br />

www.rinconoutfitters.com<br />

DAKOTA OUTFITTERS<br />

Whitetail Deer Hunt For 1 Hunter<br />

www.DakotaOutfittersLLC.com<br />

HUNT TRIP<br />

SPAIN<br />

4 Day European Fallow Deer<br />

For 1 Hunter and 1 Non-Hunter<br />

www.hunttripspain.com<br />

BLUE COLLAR ADVENTURES<br />

South Africa Safari<br />

www.bluecollaradventures.ca<br />

KEYAH GRANDE<br />

www.huntatkeyahgrande.com<br />

TELFORD HUNTING<br />

5 Day Red Stag Hunt for<br />

1 Hunter and 1 Non-Hunter<br />

www.flyfishhunt.co.nz<br />

BRANDON BAILEY<br />

Custom Painting<br />

(being completed in studio at time of printing)<br />

www.bbaileyart.com<br />

ALASKA’S D&L OUTFITTERS<br />

7 Day Spring Brown Bear/Black Bear<br />

Combo Hunt over Bate for 1 Hunter<br />

www.alaska-d-l-outfitters.com<br />

BRIAN PETERSON MASTER GUIDE<br />

5 Day Alaska Fishing Trip for 2 Anglers<br />

www.ugakbay.com<br />

BC NORTHERN HELI-FISHING<br />

6 Day Helicopter Fly-in Fishing<br />

Adventure For 1 Angler<br />

www.nbchelifish.com<br />

CERRITOS BEACH RESORTS<br />

Mexican Holiday<br />

www.haciendacerritos.com<br />

www.cerritossurfcolony.com<br />

LAUREL BARBIERI<br />

Bear Trio Giclee<br />

www.laurelbarbieri.com<br />

DAVID GREEN FURRIER<br />

Silver Fox Fur<br />

(not exactly as shown)<br />

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Watch for further details about our September 17th banquet<br />

offerings in our September issue of Hunters Edge!<br />

To secure your banquet tickets please contact Coby Mahan at 780-542-7864.<br />

$100 each (tables of 8 or 10 available)


SUMMER CAMP OUT<br />

We welcome all Chapter members and their families to<br />

participate in our 6th Annual Summer Camp Out!<br />

June 17 - 19, <strong>2016</strong><br />

At the Brazeau BowBenders Archery Range<br />

There is lots of room for campers<br />

Please contact Coby Mahan at 780-542-7864<br />

to register for this fun event.<br />

There will be opportunities for some great outdoor fun, a<br />

chance to walk the 3D archery range, and loads of activities<br />

and prizes for everyone…not to mention the chance for some<br />

great conversation!<br />

Hope to see you there!<br />

The chapter will be hosting a Saturday night dinner<br />

and Sunday morning Father's Day Breakfast<br />

FISHING<br />

DOCK<br />

We are patiently awaiting spring and the reopening of the Drayton<br />

Valley SCI Fishing Dock. Preparations are already being made to<br />

ensure that we can welcome as many guests, if not more, than<br />

last year! In order to meet the needs of all of our user groups, we<br />

are looking for volunteers to assist us this summer.<br />

If you are interested in contributing some of your time at the dock,<br />

please contact Shannon Davie at 780-542-6777 as this will help to<br />

create a volunteer list that can be accessed once the dock opens.<br />

As an SCI member you can see first hand the difference your<br />

membership makes upon the lives of our community members.<br />

5611B - 58 Street<br />

Drayton Valley, AB T7A 1R5<br />

780-621-0100<br />

“Airbrushing at it’s finest”<br />

PO Box 241183, Anchorage, Alaska 99824<br />

907-522-4173 | frankdanford@gci.net<br />

www.alaska-d-l-outfitters.com<br />

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7TH ANNUAL FUNDRAISING BANQUET HIGHLIGHTS<br />

The SCI Drayton Valley Chapter hosted a world<br />

class banquet this past September offering guests<br />

a variety of trips from all over the world, raffles and<br />

an extensive silent auction. We always enjoying<br />

hosting this annual event and appreciate the<br />

support we receive from our chapter members<br />

and local community.<br />

Chapter Board of Directors<br />

Left to right - Bill Davie, Coby Mahan, Barb Bowen, Rob<br />

Kubicek, Dann Klammer, Greg Hartman, Jayson Ness<br />

(missing from photo – JeanAnn Teliske and Everett Ness<br />

The SCI Drayton Valley Chapter Board of Directors<br />

extend a special thank you to the volunteers who worked<br />

tirelessly toward the banquets success:<br />

Adrienne Zenko<br />

AJ Sullivan<br />

Dana Kubicek<br />

Drayton Valley<br />

Toyota Scion<br />

Jackelyn Muth<br />

Jamie St. Michael<br />

Janelle Klammer<br />

Jason St. Michael<br />

Jayson Ness<br />

JP Zenko<br />

Kara Westerlund<br />

Ken Nicholson<br />

Krista Nicholson<br />

Mona Mayan<br />

Morgan Herle<br />

Shannon Davie<br />

Shawn Cameron<br />

Shawna St. Michael<br />

Shayla Harden<br />

Shayla Herle<br />

Shirley Mahan<br />

Theresa Hartman<br />

Join SCI Today!!!<br />

www.scidraytonvalley.com<br />

www.sci-canada.ca


THANK YOU<br />

ALL ONCE AGAIN!<br />

We look forward to seeing you at our<br />

<strong>2016</strong> Call of The Wild<br />

Banquet on September 17th!<br />

Secure your Banquet Tickets in advance<br />

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THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS<br />

SCI - Drayton Valley Chapter would like to express sincere<br />

Drayton Valley<br />

Toyota Scion<br />

Feat. Drink & His/Her<br />

Apple Watch Raffle<br />

Telford Hunting & Fishing<br />

Live Auction<br />

Servus Credit Union<br />

Live Auction<br />

DIAMOND SPONSORS ($5,000 +)<br />

PLATINUM SPONSORS ($2,500 - $4,999)<br />

Blue Collar<br />

Adventures<br />

Live Auction<br />

D&L<br />

Outfitters<br />

Live Auction<br />

Keyah Grande Ranch<br />

Live Auction<br />

New Zealand<br />

Hunting & Fishing<br />

Live Auction<br />

RINCON<br />

OUTFITTERS<br />

Live Auction<br />

BRANDON BAILEY<br />

FINE ART<br />

Live Auction<br />

Northern BC<br />

HeliFishing<br />

Live Auction<br />

Limcroma<br />

Safaris<br />

Live Auction<br />

Hacienda<br />

Cerritos<br />

Resorts<br />

Live Auction<br />

Brian Peterson Master Guide<br />

Live Auction<br />

GOLD SPONSORS ($1,000 - $2,499)<br />

Bailey's<br />

Welding<br />

$50 Gun Raffle<br />

Arctic Spas<br />

(Thorsby)<br />

Patio Set with<br />

Centre Fire Ring<br />

Bundle<br />

Eagles Nest Resort<br />

Live Auction<br />

Waterfall<br />

Resort Alaska<br />

Live Auction<br />

CJ Metal<br />

Erectors Ltd.<br />

tetraPOD Bundle<br />

Trails End Taxidermy<br />

Taxidermy Certificates<br />

Live Auction<br />

BC<br />

Sportfishing<br />

Group<br />

Live Auction<br />

RCO<br />

Caribou Target<br />

Bundle<br />

The<br />

Replacements<br />

Live Auction<br />

Live Auction<br />

DropTine<br />

Antler<br />

Design<br />

Live Auction<br />

Lightstream Resources<br />

BINGO Sponsor Floor Raffle Silent Auction<br />

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Associated<br />

Aggregates Inc.<br />

Silent Auction<br />

AHEIA<br />

Silent Auction<br />

Big West<br />

Machine & Welding<br />

5 Gun Raffle<br />

Silent Auction


appreciation and thanks to our banquet donors:<br />

Klub Fit Mechanical<br />

Money Purse Bundle<br />

MoJo Trucking<br />

5 Gun Raffle<br />

KPA<br />

5 Gun Raffle<br />

Shirley Mahan<br />

Brazeau County<br />

Councilor<br />

Floor Raffle<br />

Westerlund<br />

Oilfield Services<br />

5 Gun Raffle<br />

SILVER SPONSORS ($500 - $999)<br />

Top Notch<br />

5 Gun Raffle<br />

Connect Automation<br />

Floor Raffle<br />

Ted Beath Welding<br />

Floor Raffle<br />

DarKai<br />

Floor Raffle<br />

Predator Plastics<br />

tetraPOD<br />

Trophy Book<br />

Archery<br />

Silent Auction<br />

Edmonton Oilers<br />

Silent Auction<br />

Quigley Scopes<br />

Silent Auction<br />

David Green Furrier<br />

Live Auction<br />

Hub Insurance<br />

5 Gun Raffle<br />

Lincoln County<br />

Floor Raffle<br />

Barmac<br />

5 Gun Raffle<br />

Stones Welding<br />

Floor Raffle<br />

Polard Insulation<br />

5 Gun Raffle<br />

Advantage<br />

Manufacturing<br />

Silent Auction<br />

Lewcam<br />

5 Gun Raffle<br />

Mixers<br />

Live Auction<br />

Wine Sponsor<br />

THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS<br />

United Truck &<br />

Machine<br />

Silent Auction<br />

Blue River<br />

Trucking<br />

Silent Auction<br />

Brazeau<br />

Bowbenders<br />

Silent Auction<br />

BRONZE SPONSORS ($200 - $499)<br />

Evergreen<br />

Gun Club<br />

Silent Auction<br />

Heather<br />

Rominick<br />

Silent Auction<br />

Stitches &<br />

Dreams<br />

Silent Auction<br />

The Brick<br />

Silent Auction<br />

Glen Gunderson<br />

Trucking<br />

Silent Auction<br />

Trophy Book<br />

Archery<br />

Silent Auction<br />

If we have missed listing a donor please accept our apology.<br />

We would ask that you please let us know so that we can ensure<br />

to include you in future publications.<br />

Special Thanks is extended to<br />

Nelson X-Ray<br />

Silent Auction<br />

Apex<br />

Silent Auction<br />

Lea-Der Coatings<br />

Silent Auction<br />

Red Bluff Buckles<br />

Silent Auction<br />

for providing all of the mounts this evening<br />

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OUR CHAPTER 2014-2015 ACHIEVEMENTS<br />

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Through the 2014/2015 year the SCI – Drayton Valley Chapter experienced great successes and attained<br />

huge goals in support of SCI’s mission toward hunting conservation, education and humanitarian<br />

endeavors. One of our most memorable occasions was the privilege of being awarded the 2014<br />

International Chapter of The Year Award.<br />

We continue our pride and commitment toward our major humanitarian project; our Fishing Dock<br />

for seniors residing within care centres and individuals with disabilities. Our local Board and Chapter<br />

members have contributed in excess of 900 volunteer hours toward the operation and maintenance<br />

of the dock this year. Over the summer months we have been very fortunate to have a variety of user<br />

groups visit the dock, with some senior groups travelling from two hours away to visit our facility and<br />

enjoy the benefits it has to offer. We were also pleased to host a group of inner city youth from the<br />

Boyle Street Centre in Edmonton. In total this summer we have had over 200 individuals visit the dock!<br />

In support of SCIFs missions on a global scale, our Chapter was extremely pleased to be involved in the<br />

delivery of numerous Blue Bags this past year. One was sent to Colombia, two to Africa, and two others<br />

were sent again through our affiliation with Hearts of Lushoto, which is a local community organization<br />

we have partnered with for a number of years.<br />

As part of our commitment to sustain our hunting heritage and providing our youth the opportunity to<br />

enjoy the great outdoors, we facilitated a youth hunter training program in April 2015. This course was<br />

offered free of charge to youth 12 to 17 years of age, with 8 youth participants and 3 volunteers from<br />

our Board of Directors participating.<br />

The Drayton Valley Chapter of Safari Club International is very proud to continue their support of the<br />

National Archery in Schools Program (NASP). Over the past year we maintained our current commitment<br />

to the program by way of supporting needed upgrades to current school participants kits. We also<br />

provided a kit to the Holy Trinity school and look forward to them coming on board this school year!<br />

Of significant mention is our involvement in the coordination of the 2015 NASP Provincial Shoot right<br />

here in Drayton Valley in partnership with the Brazeau Bowbenders and AHEIA. This shoot saw over<br />

900+ youth archers congregate at the Omniplex over a four day period. It was an amazing event and we<br />

look forward to continued involvement in hosting the <strong>2016</strong> Provincial Shoot! Drayton Valley is easily<br />

on its way to being one of the most involved and recognized NASP communities in Alberta. Since its<br />

inception our Chapter has committed in excess of $80,000 toward the NASP program. It is our hope<br />

that this program brings a new level of enjoyment to those students who may not have had the chance<br />

to shoot target archery equipment, and that our local youth’s participation in the program may spark<br />

an enjoyment for the outdoors and all that it has to offer! Our goal is that this outdoor educational<br />

opportunity will impact children for years to come and raise awareness for Safari Club International and<br />

its educational efforts. The NASP Program is a great addition to our educational system and we hope it<br />

brings great enjoyment to all involved!<br />

Over the past year our conservation efforts have focused on the Woodland Caribou which are on the federally<br />

listed species at risk. Our focal point on this project has been within the Willamore/Hinton area. In addition<br />

we have financially supported the Safari Club International Foundation in their efforts to safeguard hunter<br />

rights and champion wildlife conservation and outdoor education projects on a global scale.<br />

To you, our members and supporters we thank you for your many contributions. It is your commitment<br />

and support of the SCI Drayton Valley Chapter that has contributed to the accomplishments that have<br />

been achieved. If you are not yet a member of SCI, please do consider joining SCI tonight to help the<br />

only organization that will protect your freedom to hunt.


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Phone: 780-542-5334, 5105-51 Ave., Drayton Valley<br />

Open Tuesday - Friday 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.<br />

YOUTH HUNTER TRAINING COURSE<br />

SCI Drayton Valley Chapter will be offering a<br />

Youth Hunter Training Course in the Spring of<br />

<strong>2016</strong>. The course dates are as follows:<br />

April 14 5:00-8:00pm<br />

April 15 5:00-8:00pm<br />

April 16 8:30am-5:00pm<br />

April 17 8:30am-5:00pm<br />

The Hunter Training Course is being offered<br />

free of charge to youth 12 to 17 years<br />

of age. If you have a child, or know of<br />

someone who may be interested in taking<br />

the course, please contact<br />

Everett Ness<br />

Hunter Training Coordinator<br />

780-542-0711<br />

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FOR ALL THE RIGHT REASONS!<br />

Written by: Coby Mahan<br />

Many of us take to the field each spring and fall to hunt. Have you ever asked yourself, why?<br />

I know the reason I do. It’s not for a quest to shoot the huge buck; the score of a deer quite<br />

frankly doesn’t mean anything to me. It’s for the chance to be outdoors with my friends having<br />

fun! It’s wired into me, I can’t change it. Now that being said I have hunted now for over 25<br />

years. I have been with friends hunting Caribou in the Territories, Antelope in Colorado and<br />

bear in our back yard. Looking back it was never about shooting the “Big One”. It was always<br />

about having a great time and laughs with the people (friends and family) I was with.<br />

Being a Taxidermist I have a<br />

lot of hunters coming through<br />

the door. A common thing I<br />

have noticed is that “What If”<br />

scenario". What If” my whitetail<br />

didn’t break off that brow tine…<br />

”What If” I had given him one<br />

more year to grow… ”What<br />

If” he had been just a little<br />

wider! It seems that we are<br />

all so busy running through life<br />

that we cannot slow down to<br />

enjoy what is given to us, or the<br />

opportunity in front of us.<br />

Here is what I would like you<br />

to think about next time you’re<br />

out pursuing your passion.<br />

“What If” I had no great friends to share a hunt with… “What If” I had no physical ability or legal<br />

opportunity to hunt…“What If” the score of my last deer was more important than the company<br />

of my good friends on that hunt.<br />

As a hunter being in the woods with my family and friends sharing that experience is the best<br />

part of the hunt. The harvesting of an animal or bird is just icing on the cake. As I get ready for<br />

this spring bear hunt, gopher shoot, and fishing trip I have planned I am not worried about the<br />

trophy size of my bear or my lake trout for that matter. But…”What If” I didn’t have great friends<br />

or the opportunity to fill that need that has been hard wired into me to enjoy the outdoors and<br />

share it with great people along the way. So to my family and friends I say the same thing I hope<br />

you all can….”What If” we hit the field and do it all over again this year!<br />

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BLUE BAGS FOR THAMBAZIMBA<br />

Debby and Paul Schwengler along with Mark and Deborah Schwengler visited the Thambazimba orphanage<br />

in South Africa where they humbly delivered two blue bags for the boy and girl divisions of the orphanage.<br />

The orphanage was home to 18 boys and 16 girls and is sustained by local hunt farms in the area who<br />

provide wild game meat that hunters have harvested.<br />

Staff at the orphanage ensure the children go to school on a consistent basis, and they also arrange for<br />

tutors to come in twice a week to help those that have fallen behind. Some of the children fall behind<br />

in their learning as they have not received any form of schooling until such time as they arrived at the<br />

orphanage.<br />

By the age of eighteen educators endeavour to enrol the youth into technical training where they can<br />

benefit from on the job training and begin earning an income. Financial management life skills are also<br />

encouraged by way of staff assisting the youth in setting up savings accounts so that they can secure funds<br />

to aide in the purchase of their own home. At the time the Schwengler’s visited there were three students<br />

who were working but still had to come back to the orphanage to sleep and eat.<br />

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Box 5333<br />

Drayton Valley, Alberta T7A 1R5<br />

Phone: 780-542-2706 Fax: 780-542-2766<br />

CFI Energy Services Corp. is a local oilfield instrumentation and electrical company<br />

which has been operating since September 2006.<br />

We are an established company which, at the present time, employs over 30<br />

technicians complete with trucks and equipment ready to complete the jobs<br />

required by the customer. The company services a wide variety of oil and gas<br />

gathering systems in and around Drayton Valley. Our main priority is field work;<br />

however we can accomodate shop work as well.<br />

Some of the Instrumentation & Electrical services we provide, but are not<br />

limited to include:<br />

• Instrumentation & Electrical Oilfield Construction<br />

• Instrumentation & Electrical Oilfield Maintenance<br />

• Developing & Maintaining Shutdown/Calibration Binders<br />

• Installation of Scada Systems<br />

• Meter Calibrations (DriFlo, Zedi, EChart, Floboss, Roc, Bristol, CMS)<br />

• Pump Jack VFD Service & Installations<br />

• Installation of Line Heaters & Flare Igniter Ignition Systems<br />

• Callout Systems<br />

• Fire & Gas Calibrations<br />

• Programming Services<br />

• Frabrication & Installation of Facility Truck In Metering Systems<br />

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Braised Venison with<br />

Tomatillo & Poblano Peppers<br />

PREP TIME: 1 hour COOK TIME: 4-6 hours SERVICE: 4-6<br />

This is my favorite venison recipe because the neck braises up so well leaving<br />

the sauce rich but not overly gamey. The acidity in the tomatillo tempers the<br />

venison’s wild flavor leaving it much more approachable to discerning palates.<br />

This dish goes great with a sweet potato gratin. The venison can be braised<br />

ahead of time.<br />

1 Venison neck roast, if not available, 3 to 4 Tomatillos<br />

substitute with any roast cut<br />

1 Onion, large dice<br />

6 Garlic cloves, roughly chopped 2 Leeks, diced<br />

3 Anaheim peppers, seeded and diced 3 Poblano peppers<br />

White wine<br />

Chicken stock<br />

Lime juice<br />

Bay leaf<br />

Salt and pepper<br />

1. Soak the tomatillos in warm water and remove one at a time and peel off<br />

the outer skin. Once all are peeled, quarter each. 2. Large dice one onion, dice<br />

leeks, and rough chop garlic. 3. Brown off the venison neck on all sides, remove<br />

from pan and add the onions, leek, and garlic with a touch more olive oil. 4.<br />

Deglaze pan with white wine. 5. Dice and seed the anaheim pepper and add to<br />

the pot. 6. Char the poblano over an open flame or under a broiler, turning as<br />

needed. Peel the char off the poblano, de-seed it and small dice it and add to<br />

the pot. 7. Add the quartered tomatillos to the pot. 8. Add the roast back to the<br />

pot and enough chicken stock to bring the level of liquid up half way around the<br />

roast. Cook over low heat about 3 to 4 hours until the bones are easily removed<br />

from the meat, pull out all bones. 9. Season with salt, pepper, and lime juice.<br />

To Serve<br />

Serve with fresh cilantro and cotija cheese, alongside sweet potato gratin.<br />

Sweet Potato Gratin<br />

This recipe is excerpted from Wild Gourmet: Naturally Healthy Game, Fish, and Fowl Recipes for Everyday Chefs.<br />

4 Large sweet potatoes<br />

Butter<br />

3 Large onions<br />

Red chili flake<br />

Sea salt<br />

Cotija cheese<br />

Olive oil<br />

1. Caramelize the three onions. Start onions in a hot<br />

pan with butter. Season with salt and let cook down<br />

stirring often so they don’t burn at first. 2. Once the<br />

onions begin to release some of their juice turn heat<br />

down to medium low and let color build up on the<br />

bottom stir and release the color. 3. Peel and slice<br />

sweet potatoes thinly on a mandolin. 4. Grease a<br />

casserole dish with the olive oil. Layer one complete<br />

layer of sweet potatoes on the bottom of the dish.<br />

Spoon in caramelized onions, add salt and a very,<br />

very small bit of the red pepper. Repeat layering<br />

until casserole is either full or you run out of sweet<br />

potatoes. 5. Top with the cotija cheese and bake at<br />

350°F for one hour covered with foil or when potatoes<br />

are soft.<br />

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ST. ANTHONY SCHOOL INVITATIONAL ARCHERY TOURNAMENT<br />

St. Anthony School hosted their second annual invitational archery tournament on <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 19th and<br />

20th with 173 archers participating from 7 area elementary and middle division schools!<br />

SCI Drayton Valley Chapter sponsored the team trophies and medals as well as the individual award<br />

plaques for top male and female archer in each division. SCI Drayton Valley has been instrumental in<br />

introducing and supporting all our schools with NASP Archery.<br />

Cabela’s also donated a target for the participant draw and provided discount coupons for each archer<br />

in the tournament.<br />

An event like this takes many helping hands. We thank our St. Anthony School Grade 8 Mentor Archers<br />

and Staff for their help in setting up the range and running the office and tallying the score cards, and<br />

the Range Officials.<br />

How does one come up with an acknowledgement for all the coaches?! Because of your dedication<br />

and volunteerism the archers from your school benefit. From the time you spend on the range to your<br />

work in organizing everything from permission forms, tournament entries, equipment transportation<br />

and even making sure the archers have their shoes! The work a coach does often goes unnoticed; but<br />

let me acknowledge all that you do and reinforce that it is important, recognized and appreciated. Hats<br />

off to you!<br />

This tournament is an important preparation for our archers to help them prepare for the ‘big’ events;<br />

Nationals in March and Provincials in April.<br />

We at St. Anthony School are pleased to host this event. We thank you all for your participation.<br />

Wishing you all a steady anchor and smooth release!<br />

Heather Rominick<br />

Archery Coach, St. Anthony School<br />

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6TH ANNUAL<br />

Our 6th Annual Horn Night event held on December 10, 2015 saw chapter members and guests<br />

congregate at the Violet Grove Community Hall to share hunting stores from seasons past and to show<br />

off antlers from animals harvested. It was a great evening of camaraderie.<br />

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HORN NIGHT HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Thank you to everyone for your participation!<br />

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MEMBERSHIP<br />

We know that the strength of our chapter is held in the membership that you maintain. We thank you<br />

for your support. An active membership provides you with this newsletter along with SCI International<br />

publications which both keep you up to date on the world of SCI, and provide input and stories about<br />

local and international efforts that your membership is supporting. Should you not be receiving your<br />

mail from SCI International please contact Barb Bowen at 780-542-1379 or babowen1@yahoo.com.<br />

You should receive your literature within two months of signing up. We are requesting of our members<br />

to provide us with their email addresses so that we can develop an email distribution group to keep our<br />

members informed of meetings and events that all Chapter members are welcome to attend. You can<br />

share this with us by sending us an email at board@scidraytonvalley.com. Thank you for your support<br />

and for being part of a local volunteer effort that is dedicated to creating memorable outdoor memories<br />

for hunters and outdoor enthusiasts alike. If you are aware of a potential new or renewing member,<br />

please encourage them to join by simply filling out the renewal form included here and send it to the<br />

following address: SCI Drayton Valley Chapter<br />

Box 6534, Drayton Valley, AB T7A 1R9<br />

pcmahan@gmail.com<br />

WELCOME<br />

to our new members...<br />

Jason Anderson<br />

Andy Borle<br />

Len Brown<br />

John Cameron<br />

Wayne Elliot<br />

Craig Gazankas<br />

Wayne Kalewith<br />

Adam Kjorlien<br />

Floyd Lauer<br />

Howard Lewis<br />

Brooke Malka<br />

Randi McCorquodale<br />

Lance Schneider<br />

Travis Skarra<br />

Bruce Skocdople<br />

Lawrence Strocher<br />

Laurie Strocher<br />

Roger Sullivan<br />

Karl Vanderleest<br />

Martino Verhaeghe<br />

Trevor Weiss<br />

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1 Year (hard copy) $65 $25<br />

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Life $1500 $500<br />

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Our strength as a chapter is rooted in our membership and<br />

SCI Drayton Valley is honored to welcome you as new members.<br />

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PO Box 312<br />

79 Riverbank Road,<br />

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Ph/Fax: 0064 (3) 443 9257<br />

Mobile: 027 5 356 651<br />

Email: info@flyfishhunt.co.nz<br />

Web: www.flyfishhunt.co.nz<br />

Office: 780-542-6534 | Fax: 780-542-4534<br />

E-mail: karweld@telus.net<br />

5206 - 62nd Street<br />

Box 6655, Drayton Valley, AB T7A 1S1<br />

www.karachwelding.com<br />

Engine, Compressor<br />

& Pump Services<br />

780-542-5845<br />

Box 6608<br />

Drayton Valley, AB<br />

T7A 1S1<br />

780-542-5846<br />

Fax:780-514-3520<br />

Cell: 780-542-0731<br />

5513 - 50 Avenue,<br />

P.O. Box 6875<br />

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T7A 1S2<br />

Cell: 780-514-6589<br />

Fax: 780-542-5644<br />

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ph: 780-514-3380<br />

fax: 780-514-3381<br />

Leonard Claffey<br />

Branch Manager<br />

Drayton Valley Branch<br />

Box 6908, 5506 - 50 Street<br />

Drayton Valley, AB T7A 1S3<br />

leonard.claffey@servus.ca<br />

t: 780.542.2496 ext 67223<br />

c: 780.898.2489<br />

f: 780.542.1558<br />

servus.ca<br />

machine & welding ltd.<br />

Box 5341<br />

Drayton Valley, AB<br />

T7A 1R5<br />

5428 - Industrial Rd.<br />

e-mail: bwmw@telus.net<br />

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