The Year is 1998
The Builds
The Families
News/Events

Cable-TV-Donates
Cable TV of Camrose donates $1750 to Habitat for Humanity Camrose.

Call-to-Help
Chairman Wayne Obenauer presents a call to the community to continue supporting Habitat for Humanity.

Camrose-Community-Foundation-Donates
The Greater Camrose Community Foundation presented a $3000 donation to Habitat for Humanity Camrose to help fund the construction of the second Habitat home in Camrose.

Hammersmith-page-1
The “Hammersmith” was a newspaper used to keep the community informed of the happenings of Habitat for Humanity Camrose.

Hammersmith-page-2
A new board was elected at the 1998 AGM. The members included Leif Neilsen, Bill Smeaton, Kevin Lindholm, Lyle MacKenzie, Wayne Obenauer, Lawrence Dufresne, Shirley Smeland, Hazel McClarty, Ina Neilsen, Doug Tien, Nancy Goebel and Mary Tien.

Hammersmith-page-3
The committee urges the churches of the community to get involved with Habitat for Humanity’s Faith Week, and partake in the International Day of Prayer for Human Habitat.

Hammersmith-page-4
Page 4 of this Hammersmith issue discusses the possibility of the second Habitat home to be built in Camrose.

Harvest-Dinner-Success
The 3rd Annual Harvest Dinner and Silent Auction was a success raising $7800.

Home-Your-Success
Unfortunate news that Habitat for Humanity Camrose would not receive a $40000 grant from Wild Rose Foundation did not keep spirits down. The committee continued to fund raise with the Home Tour event in hopes of a new build in 1999.

Intrucing-Home-Tours
Habitat for Humanity introduces it’s newest fundraiser: Home Tours.