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Wildwood gathers to remember and honour veterans
Veterans in attendance at the Royal Canadian Legion Wildwood Br 149 Veterans Supper on November 8. Left to right: Ellen Greenwood, Terry Cardinal,
Christine Dungey, Don Gibbs, Michael Johnston, Tom Riendeau, Jim Ackers, Reg O'Dell, Kim Littlemore, Yvonne Nielen and Jim Eglinski. photo submitted
submitted Charlotte Winters and Ellen story of a soldier's final trip home. Christine After the laying of wreaths and conclusion of
Greenwood; Royal Canadian Legion Dungey, RCMP, retired, spoke to us of the the service, a light lunch was served in the
Wildwood Branch 149 animals who contributed to the war effort, Legion. Thank you to all our speakers,
from the slug to canaries, horses, mules and Veterans, Cadets and the Community. We
Wreaths were laid at the Cenotaph in other animals. appreciate your support.
Wildwood at 10:30 am, followed with a march Students from Wildwood School participated Remembrance Day is a day to come together
to the Wildwood Community Hall by Veterans, with reading the Roll Call of the Dead, Youth to remember and to honor Veterans who have
dignitaries, Yellowhead County Fire Commitment and reciting of 'In Flanders given so much. There are still conflicts in the
Department, Legion members and community Fields'. world today, where men and women are acting
members. The Remembrance Day Service was Two of our Speakers, Kim Littlemore, Master as peace keepers. Some of these missions are
held in the hall with many community Corporal CD (Canadian Decorated), Air Force, armed conflicts. Think of them, and please
members in attendance. Retired, from Grand Prairie and Corporal remember them not only on this day, but every
Coleen Young, President, Royal Canadian James Booth from CFB Wainwright, made the day, and the dangers they face every day.
Legion Wildwood Br 149 gave a welcome trip to help Honour Remembrance Day. Legion To all Legion members, and non-members,
address. Members from Edmonton were also in who volunteered to make this Remembrance
Past President, Lori Rehn read a very moving attendance. Day Service possible, a special Thank-You.
Thursday, November 28/19
7:00pm – 9:00pm
Edson Best Western High Road Inn
Presentation:
Industry Driven Approach to
Habitat Management
Industry & Community Members are
On November 6, grade 9 Parkland student Kyle Dickson had the opportunity to work alongside operators
Younes El Graoui and Wayne Donald at Edson's Wastewater Treatment Plant for 'Take Your Kid to Work Welcome to Attend
Day. “The idea for Take Your Kid to Work Day is that we can hopefully give them some knowledge or get For more information call Carol 403-396-6700
them some different experience that they may not get otherwise,” said Town of Edson Utilities Manager
Darin Borysko. “It can open up their mind to different things.” Throughout the
day, Dickson participated in a number of lab tests, including regulatory fluoride
tests, which he certainly enjoyed. photo Cassie Kushniruk
THANK YOU!HANK YOU!
T
The Edson Run of Hope Foundation would like to thank
the local businesses for your donations, and your help
with The Boob Tour Comedy night and the Run of Hope
recently held. With this help we were able to raise almost
$30,000 to go towards locals with cancer, as well as,
research and education.
Edson Glass
Shoppers Drug Mart
Wilson’s Skate Sharpening
Yellowhead Ag Society
Yellowhead Florists
We apologize to anyone we may have missed.e apologize to anyone we may have missed.
W
Wildwood gathers to remember and honour veterans
Veterans in attendance at the Royal Canadian Legion Wildwood Br 149 Veterans Supper on November 8. Left to right: Ellen Greenwood, Terry Cardinal,
Christine Dungey, Don Gibbs, Michael Johnston, Tom Riendeau, Jim Ackers, Reg O'Dell, Kim Littlemore, Yvonne Nielen and Jim Eglinski. photo submitted
submitted Charlotte Winters and Ellen story of a soldier's final trip home. Christine After the laying of wreaths and conclusion of
Greenwood; Royal Canadian Legion Dungey, RCMP, retired, spoke to us of the the service, a light lunch was served in the
Wildwood Branch 149 animals who contributed to the war effort, Legion. Thank you to all our speakers,
from the slug to canaries, horses, mules and Veterans, Cadets and the Community. We
Wreaths were laid at the Cenotaph in other animals. appreciate your support.
Wildwood at 10:30 am, followed with a march Students from Wildwood School participated Remembrance Day is a day to come together
to the Wildwood Community Hall by Veterans, with reading the Roll Call of the Dead, Youth to remember and to honor Veterans who have
dignitaries, Yellowhead County Fire Commitment and reciting of 'In Flanders given so much. There are still conflicts in the
Department, Legion members and community Fields'. world today, where men and women are acting
members. The Remembrance Day Service was Two of our Speakers, Kim Littlemore, Master as peace keepers. Some of these missions are
held in the hall with many community Corporal CD (Canadian Decorated), Air Force, armed conflicts. Think of them, and please
members in attendance. Retired, from Grand Prairie and Corporal remember them not only on this day, but every
Coleen Young, President, Royal Canadian James Booth from CFB Wainwright, made the day, and the dangers they face every day.
Legion Wildwood Br 149 gave a welcome trip to help Honour Remembrance Day. Legion To all Legion members, and non-members,
address. Members from Edmonton were also in who volunteered to make this Remembrance
Past President, Lori Rehn read a very moving attendance. Day Service possible, a special Thank-You.
Thursday, November 28/19
7:00pm – 9:00pm
Edson Best Western High Road Inn
Presentation:
Industry Driven Approach to
Habitat Management
Industry & Community Members are
On November 6, grade 9 Parkland student Kyle Dickson had the opportunity to work alongside operators
Younes El Graoui and Wayne Donald at Edson's Wastewater Treatment Plant for 'Take Your Kid to Work Welcome to Attend
Day. “The idea for Take Your Kid to Work Day is that we can hopefully give them some knowledge or get For more information call Carol 403-396-6700
them some different experience that they may not get otherwise,” said Town of Edson Utilities Manager
Darin Borysko. “It can open up their mind to different things.” Throughout the
day, Dickson participated in a number of lab tests, including regulatory fluoride
tests, which he certainly enjoyed. photo Cassie Kushniruk
THANK YOU!HANK YOU!
T
The Edson Run of Hope Foundation would like to thank
the local businesses for your donations, and your help
with The Boob Tour Comedy night and the Run of Hope
recently held. With this help we were able to raise almost
$30,000 to go towards locals with cancer, as well as,
research and education.
Edson Glass
Shoppers Drug Mart
Wilson’s Skate Sharpening
Yellowhead Ag Society
Yellowhead Florists
We apologize to anyone we may have missed.e apologize to anyone we may have missed.
W