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D 5 THE WEEKLY ANCHOR A family of snowmobilers posed with their vintage sleds during the staging portion of the Vintage Snowmobile Ride on February 1. photo Shaylyn Thornton
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EDSON FOOD BANK
at Independent Grocer, Sobeys Shawn Picard (left) and Kevin Lanctot showed off their vintage sleds while
or the Edson Food Bank dressed in some vintage snowmobile gear during the staging portion of the

Do you need something Laminated? The Food Bank will be open two Vintage Snowmobile Ride on February 1. Picard's sled was from 1976 and
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Thursday evenings, by Shaylyn Thornton we got all unloaded, it ended up being
Come visit the Anchor
Come visit the Anchor the second and last Thursday of The Edson Sno-Seekers and Alberta an absolutely beautiful day.”
the Month 6:45-8:00 pm.
The Edson RCMP sent out a couple
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5040 3 Avenue, Edson - 780-723-5787 Open regular hours every Relic Riders partnered together on of snowmobilers themselves. Vintage Snowmobile Ride Organizer Calvin Robinson showed off his 1966
Tuesday from 9-11 am.
Robinson remarked, “It's great; they
February 1 to put together a vintage
sled ride for snowmobile enthusiasts. came out and rode with us to make Polaris snowmobile during the event on February 1. The Polaris was the
The groups invited those with sure everyone was safe.” oldest sled in attendance. photo Shaylyn Thornton
snowmobiles from 1991 and older to After riding their vintage sleds for
attend a 38km round-trip ride on a about 19km, the group met for lunch
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780-723-1350 Sno-Seekers groomed trail. at the bridge crossing on the Sno- COMMUNITY CARE
2020 marked the fourth year for this
Hours: Tues 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. event, said organizer Calvin Seeker's trail, with food provided by
Tim Braund from Independent
FOUNDATION
Last Thursday of the month 6:45 p.m. to 8 p.m. Robinson. Grocers. “If it wasn't for him, we FOUNDATION
The idea for the Vintage Ride
Food Bank located at originated from Robinson himself wouldn't have had any food out there
at all,” said Robinson.
4511 5th Ave., Edson after thinking about his older Some of those in attendance took
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snowmobiles. “I just thought that the opportunity to ride a bit further on BOARD MEMBERS
Sponsored by The Weekly Anchor people needed to see these old the trail. “Some had never been to
snowmobiles,” said Robinson. Silver Summit, so they went up there
WANTED
Depending on the sled, the 38km and ended up having a full day of WANTED
ride took between 1.5-2 hours. snowmobiling,” said Robinson.
Robinson had one of the oldest sleds The group certainly proved that
in attendance, a 1966 Polaris, which taking care of older machines means
only travelled about 15-20km/hour. that the fun never has to end. Over 85
Remember to drop off your Robinson said the event was sleds from 1966-1991 went out on the
donations for the “fantastic”, although they did see trail, and riders were able to enjoy a Contact Doug Woodhouse
day of snowmobiling, food, and
lower attendance due to freezing rain.
EDSON FOOD BANK “It started horrible because of the conversation with other snowmobile dougewoodhouse@gmail.com
at Independent Grocer, Sobeys rain,” said Robinson. “But then after enthusiasts.
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6:45-8:00 pm.
Open regular hours every Tuesday from
9-11 am.
780-723-1350
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Hours: Tues 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Last Thursday of the month 6:45 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Food Bank located at 4511 5th Ave., Edson
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