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by Deanna Mitchener
This time of year proves busy for the Edson Food Bank, with more and more individuals and families needing to access the
facility with Christmas right around the corner.
Community members in Edson and the Yellowhead County have been wonderful at helping to keep this program running with a
considerable amount of donations and volunteers stepping up.
On November 27, Unifor Local 447 Maintenance and Productions both donated a $1000 cheque to the Edson Food Bank from
their Union at Weyerhauser for a total of $2,000.
Allison Hinks and Pat Keamey representing both Unifor Local 447 Maintenance and Productions said, “We wanted to give back
to the community, so the money is from our membership dues at Unifor Local 447. We realize how important the food bank is to
those in need of a little extra help, especially around this time of year."
Edson Food Bank president Fred Kuzmic said on behalf of the Food Bank, "It means a lot to the Food Bank and our clients
that access this service.
“We are getting more clients and would really like to be able to give each individual and family a little bit more for the month of
December. The money will go towards the purchase of extra turkeys and maybe some small hams this year.
“We all know that the clients have money to buy food, but for Christmas they want to be like others when it comes to buying
gifts for their families. The money that normally goes towards food and personal care products is going towards gifts, so they
count on the food bank a little more this time of year.
“This town is so amazing with all that they supply towards groceries and money so we can supply our clients. We are here to
help and we thank the community for all their support.
“We do not judge anyone; we are just here to help and we couldn't do what we do without the support from Edson and
Yellowhead County. Thank you all very much for making a difference."
30revised
#9524 - Pat Kearney with Unifor Local 447 Maintenance and Allison Hinks with Unifor Local 447 Productions each hand a cheque
for $1,000 to the Edson and District Food Bank on November 27. Accepting the cheques are Edson Food Bank president Fred
Kuzmic and vice president Gary Kearse. photo Deanna Mitchener
IMG 6448: President of Unifor Local 447 David Bulmer (right) presented a check for $750 to Edson Food Bank vice president Gary
Kearse (left) on November 20. photo Cassie Kushniruk
Submitted November 27, 2018
COMICS NEED TO BE CHANGED
FEBRUARY 4, 2019
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Lobstick 4H Club Move & Groove goes snowshoeing!
going strong! T he Weekly ANCHOR a page for Kids and Kids at hearta page for Kids and Kids at heart
by Wyatt Bahrynowski , Lobstick 4H Club Reporter
Lobstick 4H Club has started up again and is hoping Comics & Fun
to have another great year. Our club is small in
members but we are a very active club.
In November we had an exciting day with our weigh-
in and it was fun to see the members' steer projects and TIGER BY BUD BLAKE
record their starting weights. Later that month we had a Our goal with this
halter breaking workshop where Beef Leader Brent page is to help
Laackman gave all the members some great tips and parents offer a
safety advice when first teaching your animal to lead.
In December our members took part in the annual weekly alternative to
food drive we do in Evansburg and Entwistle. We video screens by
collected a whopping 1200 lbs of food for the food providing some
bank! Thank-you to the residents of those communities amusing reading that
Knock knock. for their generous donations. can help promote
In January we went back to the food bank and helped
the volunteers stock the shelves and we even got a tour early childhood
Who’s there? of the food bank and an explanation of how it works. literacy. Sitting and
This is an awesome service for our area to help out reading with younger
people when they are struggling . Thanks goes out to children is a great
A little old lady? all the volunteers and donors that keep the place The Silver age Move & Groove exercise group had a great time snowshoeing by the Pembina way for families to
stocked up and running. recently. The group meets every Tuesday at the Heritage House in Evansburg. submitted By Gary Clark spend some quality
A little old lady who? Throughout the year our club is doing some time. (And for us
fundraisers. This year we are trying the sale of
Calahoo meats, and there's a great variety of products. submitted Nancy Dinsdale Lobstick Literacy people stay young! adults, hey, who
I didn’t know you could yodel! We will also be doing our electronics and tire & Learning Society The Move and Groovers also go on special doesn’t like a good
recycling. If you have anything you want picked up for field trips, including visits to the Brightwood comic) ...enjoy!
Q: Why do bees have sticky hair? recycling or would like to purchase Calahoo meats, The Silver age Move & Groove exercise Youth Ranch and the Devonian Gardens. They
contact Shannon at 780-898-7836 or Brent at 780-898-
0659. group, instructed by Tineke Lillo, meets every have gone kayaking, picnicking, bowling,
Because they use honey combs! Some of our upcoming events include our Tuesday at the Heritage House in Evansburg. swimming, floor curling, and even
Communication Day (public speaking) at Grand Trunk The program is offered through Lobstick snowshoeing by the Pembina! Joke
Q: What do you call an alligator in a vest? on Feb 2, and the Sweetheart Dance in Wabamun on Literacy & Learning Society and is funded by A huge thank you to Entwistle School for
Feb 9. Yellowhead County Parks and Recreation. lending out snowshoes and providing of
We also have some exciting news —our Show and
An investigator! Sale this year will be a two day event! Day one will The classes concentrate on fall prevention, volunteers! The Move & Groove Seniors
feature the heifers and cow/calf and day two will be the balance, strength and endurance, plus there is exercise group had a great time snowshoeing the
steer show and sale. Stay tuned for more details on this plenty of time for fun and socialization. This and truly appreciate the help from Entwistle
Q: Why can’t you give Elsa a balloon? in a later article. program is based on the idea that strong students Troy, Chase, and Phoenix! Week
Because she will let it go!
T he Weekly ANCHOR A page for Kids and Kids at heartA page for Kids and Kids at heart Q: Why are
Q: What do you get when you cross a snowman with a vampire? Comics & Fun Our goal with this new page is to help parents offer a weekly alternative to video screens by providing some ghosts bad
amusing reading that can help promote early childhood literacy. Sitting and reading with younger children is a
Frostbite! DENNIS great way for families to spend some quality time. And for us adults, hey, who doesn’t like a good comic ...enjoy! liars?
Q: What has four wheels and flies? CARTOONS TIGER BY BUD BLAKE Because
A garbage truck! you can
see right
Q: Why did the man run around his bed?
through
Because he was trying to catch up on his sleep! them!
Q: Why did the math book look so sad?
Word Search
Because it had so many problems! Word Search
Q: Can a kangaroo jump higher than the Empire State Building? Education
Of course! The Empire State Building can’t jump! WILDWOOD SUCCESSFUL
STUDENTS KINDERGARTEN
Q: If April showers bring Mayflowers, what do Mayflowers bring? LEARN EXPERIENCE
SCHOOL JUNIOR
Pilgrims!
CLUB AWARENESS
Q: What's small and red and has a rough voice? By Gary Clark
A: A hoarse raddish!
Q: What's a vampires favourite fruit?
A: A neck-tarine!
Q: What's brown, hairy and wears sunglasses?
A: A coconut on vacation!
Q: Why did the banana go to the doctor?
A: Because it wasn't peeling well.
Q: What key do you use to open a banana?
A: A monkey.
Q: When is an apple a grouch?
A: When it is a crab apple. Joke of the Week: Q: What do you call a fly without wings? A walk!
C I O W E E L Y B N X V Q K I F R S Z E T P U O Q E A V D A
V O L L L N R K Z D T V P F P FULHAM B H E L E S R O D N E V Y C I TRADE
I G O X J P C E O G X U Q C C PROGRAM V R G O F A S C P P E T T D L SHOW D R D I F F E R E N T T T O K LEGION ANNUAL PARENTS
REPSOL
N C A R B Q M O H E P H P B W COORDINATOR K S N S D P R E H K R I N J V BOOTHS N E D A M E M O H J I U T E I MARKET PINEGROVE EDUCATION
YOUTH
A P A Z D A F K U T T P H T U FAMILIES L K R P Q N S L N A V V R J I CHAMBER K C E C Y G J N H X N R F U E ROOF MIDDLE SPEECH
K R A S R I I F H R E S X X R KITCHEN X G U E R O L E D I M W N A A VENDORS B Z E P H D N O Y O E S H K R REPAIR SCHOOL SUPPORT
OPERATING
Q I C G H G N M U F A G L D M ENCOURAGING E S L R B H X E T J S B V K D BUSINESS J I H S I C R I A P E R L C O HOMEMADE OPPORTUNITY READING
ACTIVITIES
X U O M M F P A K V X G O R Z COUNTY I E N W R M C I W O P U E O X MEMBERS R T L O Q L T G T D S R V J O HONEY
TOGETHER
R R E F A A A I T A H M I T I FOOD E K B T X D E C X A M R B R W PROMOTE F T X G X T P E X A Y J C V F RAISED H B F H S D O M G Q M L G X M
P Y G S O H T M S O M Y P N W U V F Y I S M M G Y S O E G L D N J R E M A L B C R S N R R DIFFERENT P Q U S D O X I T S A V V S I
Y O N S W J L A C D K C R Q H
R T F C N C L W I L R V N E G N U Y P H Q B H T B S E K P H P E O R G A N I Z E R E Y Q A ORGANIZER U B K C K E G U L I I H I X D
J N T X H W G U G L T D Y B T T S I B O O T H S E C V W L Q A H S Q Y V P C G K H D P O H W H G I D G E E B K I M N X D
C U Y E V E P R F O I T O M E N T F M J P W V T D I A X B I S M L I S Z D W O R E T X O B L A K X X V V B K W I P X F L
N O N B B Y O U T H W E M U F B U J F B X K N P K A N J Z U K M O Y A S I Y D Q L E E X F S V N S C Z O Y Z Z B E L I E
X C J P R J B W A F N T S Y I H K B S T R X M A R K E T J T I C O P P O R T U N I T Y H S
G Z D E J V W H I M C Y E X C D I R Q J M G W U O M X T C S
T O J V H O N E Y E H T Q G H K M T K O R E A D I N G Q E E
L O O H C S N A P E E W L E V
S W P A C S M O F O L I N K U A G B I L B I U R Z J H A P T
R P H E P J E A S I E R X N V EDSON O W O B O A I F J V J Z W L C P D P T N O S A E S R L V G E CAMPGROUNDS Z F Y K F A P R N H J O U S S
BEAUTIFICATION
Q P M G T P S T R F T N K O D GRANTS D E D J J S C I H T E L T W G PARKLAND E V W P N I Y Y B F D Y T V I BUSINESS T G Z I H S T N E R A P N T G
C X W G E D U C A T I O N U R
X G W I W I L D B G E K I I X EASIER O T E O U Q J N J R V A S C F ENVIRONMENTAL P I S Y O E H C T N N T J O H INVESTMENT N J B F T R O P P U S Q A L C
SCIENCE
PROPERTY
V B F Z N H A I U G O H S T G INSTITUTED S Z T C P A R K L A N D Z N M CAMPS B W W T C A M P G R O U N D S PROVINCE
W X Y B H S E T C L X R Q A R PROJECT D M E C N E R E F N O C Y G M CRITICAL X E R T O D Y T R M J C P V Q CAMPSITE
E Q K Z V R T D O A N B P C A APPLICANTS X H A D R V S E Z Z U U M X C ETHICS U S Y P W N K W S O G N Z M O FISHING
PARTNERSHIP
Q H Y Z I E T I V D N X S I N PROGRAM X M M I M N V L A C I T I R C LOCATION J G L Q G G O F P E P V I Y P PICNIC
E T Q G S N G C T R B T S F T VISITORS S W W L O C A T I O N Y S Y V LEADERSHIP H P F Y R K N E C M V E R B Q ENACT
SEASON
CONFERENCE
T B E W I T D C E U O M S I S T J O E S P M A C J D L Z J T TEAMWORK B U D K O D X I T Y S N R M I
H F Q T T R W H E J T X P T D W Z R A W Q E V Y K M D X T Q P R O V I N C E H I T L I T Y
H B O V O A L C H D O E M U G Z Y K J L E A D E R S H I P D O I B U S I N E S S S K F W Y
B G F A R P N V P E S R D A B N G Q Y I I T N B A S C N Q L F O C E E N N N D B I P X G Z
S C W A S W D R M D A O P E U G C L A T N E M N O R I V N E M S N N K A N Q L H U F M L H
J W R D R E H E X L I Q N B X C X V O P I H T C D I M C G W P L U R I V Y W A M Y S D A B
D W L E C N E I C S F Q Y R I M D E N A C T J K E L O Q Q C
This time of year proves busy for the Edson Food Bank, with more and more individuals and families needing to access the
facility with Christmas right around the corner.
Community members in Edson and the Yellowhead County have been wonderful at helping to keep this program running with a
considerable amount of donations and volunteers stepping up.
On November 27, Unifor Local 447 Maintenance and Productions both donated a $1000 cheque to the Edson Food Bank from
their Union at Weyerhauser for a total of $2,000.
Allison Hinks and Pat Keamey representing both Unifor Local 447 Maintenance and Productions said, “We wanted to give back
to the community, so the money is from our membership dues at Unifor Local 447. We realize how important the food bank is to
those in need of a little extra help, especially around this time of year."
Edson Food Bank president Fred Kuzmic said on behalf of the Food Bank, "It means a lot to the Food Bank and our clients
that access this service.
“We are getting more clients and would really like to be able to give each individual and family a little bit more for the month of
December. The money will go towards the purchase of extra turkeys and maybe some small hams this year.
“We all know that the clients have money to buy food, but for Christmas they want to be like others when it comes to buying
gifts for their families. The money that normally goes towards food and personal care products is going towards gifts, so they
count on the food bank a little more this time of year.
“This town is so amazing with all that they supply towards groceries and money so we can supply our clients. We are here to
help and we thank the community for all their support.
“We do not judge anyone; we are just here to help and we couldn't do what we do without the support from Edson and
Yellowhead County. Thank you all very much for making a difference."
30revised
#9524 - Pat Kearney with Unifor Local 447 Maintenance and Allison Hinks with Unifor Local 447 Productions each hand a cheque
for $1,000 to the Edson and District Food Bank on November 27. Accepting the cheques are Edson Food Bank president Fred
Kuzmic and vice president Gary Kearse. photo Deanna Mitchener
IMG 6448: President of Unifor Local 447 David Bulmer (right) presented a check for $750 to Edson Food Bank vice president Gary
Kearse (left) on November 20. photo Cassie Kushniruk
Submitted November 27, 2018
COMICS NEED TO BE CHANGED
FEBRUARY 4, 2019
TIGER PAGE 20 MONDAY JANUARY 28, 2019 THE WEEKLY ANCHOR Unifor Local 447 donates to local food bank
CARTOONS
THE WEEKLY ANCHOR MONDAY, FEBRUARY 41, 2019 PAGE 21
Lobstick 4H Club Move & Groove goes snowshoeing!
going strong! T he Weekly ANCHOR a page for Kids and Kids at hearta page for Kids and Kids at heart
by Wyatt Bahrynowski , Lobstick 4H Club Reporter
Lobstick 4H Club has started up again and is hoping Comics & Fun
to have another great year. Our club is small in
members but we are a very active club.
In November we had an exciting day with our weigh-
in and it was fun to see the members' steer projects and TIGER BY BUD BLAKE
record their starting weights. Later that month we had a Our goal with this
halter breaking workshop where Beef Leader Brent page is to help
Laackman gave all the members some great tips and parents offer a
safety advice when first teaching your animal to lead.
In December our members took part in the annual weekly alternative to
food drive we do in Evansburg and Entwistle. We video screens by
collected a whopping 1200 lbs of food for the food providing some
bank! Thank-you to the residents of those communities amusing reading that
Knock knock. for their generous donations. can help promote
In January we went back to the food bank and helped
the volunteers stock the shelves and we even got a tour early childhood
Who’s there? of the food bank and an explanation of how it works. literacy. Sitting and
This is an awesome service for our area to help out reading with younger
people when they are struggling . Thanks goes out to children is a great
A little old lady? all the volunteers and donors that keep the place The Silver age Move & Groove exercise group had a great time snowshoeing by the Pembina way for families to
stocked up and running. recently. The group meets every Tuesday at the Heritage House in Evansburg. submitted By Gary Clark spend some quality
A little old lady who? Throughout the year our club is doing some time. (And for us
fundraisers. This year we are trying the sale of
Calahoo meats, and there's a great variety of products. submitted Nancy Dinsdale Lobstick Literacy people stay young! adults, hey, who
I didn’t know you could yodel! We will also be doing our electronics and tire & Learning Society The Move and Groovers also go on special doesn’t like a good
recycling. If you have anything you want picked up for field trips, including visits to the Brightwood comic) ...enjoy!
Q: Why do bees have sticky hair? recycling or would like to purchase Calahoo meats, The Silver age Move & Groove exercise Youth Ranch and the Devonian Gardens. They
contact Shannon at 780-898-7836 or Brent at 780-898-
0659. group, instructed by Tineke Lillo, meets every have gone kayaking, picnicking, bowling,
Because they use honey combs! Some of our upcoming events include our Tuesday at the Heritage House in Evansburg. swimming, floor curling, and even
Communication Day (public speaking) at Grand Trunk The program is offered through Lobstick snowshoeing by the Pembina! Joke
Q: What do you call an alligator in a vest? on Feb 2, and the Sweetheart Dance in Wabamun on Literacy & Learning Society and is funded by A huge thank you to Entwistle School for
Feb 9. Yellowhead County Parks and Recreation. lending out snowshoes and providing of
We also have some exciting news —our Show and
An investigator! Sale this year will be a two day event! Day one will The classes concentrate on fall prevention, volunteers! The Move & Groove Seniors
feature the heifers and cow/calf and day two will be the balance, strength and endurance, plus there is exercise group had a great time snowshoeing the
steer show and sale. Stay tuned for more details on this plenty of time for fun and socialization. This and truly appreciate the help from Entwistle
Q: Why can’t you give Elsa a balloon? in a later article. program is based on the idea that strong students Troy, Chase, and Phoenix! Week
Because she will let it go!
T he Weekly ANCHOR A page for Kids and Kids at heartA page for Kids and Kids at heart Q: Why are
Q: What do you get when you cross a snowman with a vampire? Comics & Fun Our goal with this new page is to help parents offer a weekly alternative to video screens by providing some ghosts bad
amusing reading that can help promote early childhood literacy. Sitting and reading with younger children is a
Frostbite! DENNIS great way for families to spend some quality time. And for us adults, hey, who doesn’t like a good comic ...enjoy! liars?
Q: What has four wheels and flies? CARTOONS TIGER BY BUD BLAKE Because
A garbage truck! you can
see right
Q: Why did the man run around his bed?
through
Because he was trying to catch up on his sleep! them!
Q: Why did the math book look so sad?
Word Search
Because it had so many problems! Word Search
Q: Can a kangaroo jump higher than the Empire State Building? Education
Of course! The Empire State Building can’t jump! WILDWOOD SUCCESSFUL
STUDENTS KINDERGARTEN
Q: If April showers bring Mayflowers, what do Mayflowers bring? LEARN EXPERIENCE
SCHOOL JUNIOR
Pilgrims!
CLUB AWARENESS
Q: What's small and red and has a rough voice? By Gary Clark
A: A hoarse raddish!
Q: What's a vampires favourite fruit?
A: A neck-tarine!
Q: What's brown, hairy and wears sunglasses?
A: A coconut on vacation!
Q: Why did the banana go to the doctor?
A: Because it wasn't peeling well.
Q: What key do you use to open a banana?
A: A monkey.
Q: When is an apple a grouch?
A: When it is a crab apple. Joke of the Week: Q: What do you call a fly without wings? A walk!
C I O W E E L Y B N X V Q K I F R S Z E T P U O Q E A V D A
V O L L L N R K Z D T V P F P FULHAM B H E L E S R O D N E V Y C I TRADE
I G O X J P C E O G X U Q C C PROGRAM V R G O F A S C P P E T T D L SHOW D R D I F F E R E N T T T O K LEGION ANNUAL PARENTS
REPSOL
N C A R B Q M O H E P H P B W COORDINATOR K S N S D P R E H K R I N J V BOOTHS N E D A M E M O H J I U T E I MARKET PINEGROVE EDUCATION
YOUTH
A P A Z D A F K U T T P H T U FAMILIES L K R P Q N S L N A V V R J I CHAMBER K C E C Y G J N H X N R F U E ROOF MIDDLE SPEECH
K R A S R I I F H R E S X X R KITCHEN X G U E R O L E D I M W N A A VENDORS B Z E P H D N O Y O E S H K R REPAIR SCHOOL SUPPORT
OPERATING
Q I C G H G N M U F A G L D M ENCOURAGING E S L R B H X E T J S B V K D BUSINESS J I H S I C R I A P E R L C O HOMEMADE OPPORTUNITY READING
ACTIVITIES
X U O M M F P A K V X G O R Z COUNTY I E N W R M C I W O P U E O X MEMBERS R T L O Q L T G T D S R V J O HONEY
TOGETHER
R R E F A A A I T A H M I T I FOOD E K B T X D E C X A M R B R W PROMOTE F T X G X T P E X A Y J C V F RAISED H B F H S D O M G Q M L G X M
P Y G S O H T M S O M Y P N W U V F Y I S M M G Y S O E G L D N J R E M A L B C R S N R R DIFFERENT P Q U S D O X I T S A V V S I
Y O N S W J L A C D K C R Q H
R T F C N C L W I L R V N E G N U Y P H Q B H T B S E K P H P E O R G A N I Z E R E Y Q A ORGANIZER U B K C K E G U L I I H I X D
J N T X H W G U G L T D Y B T T S I B O O T H S E C V W L Q A H S Q Y V P C G K H D P O H W H G I D G E E B K I M N X D
C U Y E V E P R F O I T O M E N T F M J P W V T D I A X B I S M L I S Z D W O R E T X O B L A K X X V V B K W I P X F L
N O N B B Y O U T H W E M U F B U J F B X K N P K A N J Z U K M O Y A S I Y D Q L E E X F S V N S C Z O Y Z Z B E L I E
X C J P R J B W A F N T S Y I H K B S T R X M A R K E T J T I C O P P O R T U N I T Y H S
G Z D E J V W H I M C Y E X C D I R Q J M G W U O M X T C S
T O J V H O N E Y E H T Q G H K M T K O R E A D I N G Q E E
L O O H C S N A P E E W L E V
S W P A C S M O F O L I N K U A G B I L B I U R Z J H A P T
R P H E P J E A S I E R X N V EDSON O W O B O A I F J V J Z W L C P D P T N O S A E S R L V G E CAMPGROUNDS Z F Y K F A P R N H J O U S S
BEAUTIFICATION
Q P M G T P S T R F T N K O D GRANTS D E D J J S C I H T E L T W G PARKLAND E V W P N I Y Y B F D Y T V I BUSINESS T G Z I H S T N E R A P N T G
C X W G E D U C A T I O N U R
X G W I W I L D B G E K I I X EASIER O T E O U Q J N J R V A S C F ENVIRONMENTAL P I S Y O E H C T N N T J O H INVESTMENT N J B F T R O P P U S Q A L C
SCIENCE
PROPERTY
V B F Z N H A I U G O H S T G INSTITUTED S Z T C P A R K L A N D Z N M CAMPS B W W T C A M P G R O U N D S PROVINCE
W X Y B H S E T C L X R Q A R PROJECT D M E C N E R E F N O C Y G M CRITICAL X E R T O D Y T R M J C P V Q CAMPSITE
E Q K Z V R T D O A N B P C A APPLICANTS X H A D R V S E Z Z U U M X C ETHICS U S Y P W N K W S O G N Z M O FISHING
PARTNERSHIP
Q H Y Z I E T I V D N X S I N PROGRAM X M M I M N V L A C I T I R C LOCATION J G L Q G G O F P E P V I Y P PICNIC
E T Q G S N G C T R B T S F T VISITORS S W W L O C A T I O N Y S Y V LEADERSHIP H P F Y R K N E C M V E R B Q ENACT
SEASON
CONFERENCE
T B E W I T D C E U O M S I S T J O E S P M A C J D L Z J T TEAMWORK B U D K O D X I T Y S N R M I
H F Q T T R W H E J T X P T D W Z R A W Q E V Y K M D X T Q P R O V I N C E H I T L I T Y
H B O V O A L C H D O E M U G Z Y K J L E A D E R S H I P D O I B U S I N E S S S K F W Y
B G F A R P N V P E S R D A B N G Q Y I I T N B A S C N Q L F O C E E N N N D B I P X G Z
S C W A S W D R M D A O P E U G C L A T N E M N O R I V N E M S N N K A N Q L H U F M L H
J W R D R E H E X L I Q N B X C X V O P I H T C D I M C G W P L U R I V Y W A M Y S D A B
D W L E C N E I C S F Q Y R I M D E N A C T J K E L O Q Q C