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‘Amazing’ woman killed by alleged drunk driver Kassandra Kaulius was loved by many, her sister says by Kevin Diakiw KASSANDRA KAULIUS lived for softball and her family, her sister Miranda recalls. Kaulius, 22, was driving home from a softball game at Cloverdale Athletic Park Tuesday night when her red BMW wasTboned by a van driven by an alleged drunk driver. Kaulius was killed instantly. It was just after 10 p.m. when Kaulius was navigating a turn onto 152 Street from 64 Avenue. At that moment, a 34-year-old Kassandra Kaulius woman from Surrey driving a Ford Econoline van ran a red light heading northbound on 152 Street, smashing into Kaulius’s car. Witnesses told police they saw the driver run into a wooded area.
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Elsie Preedy, 83, first attended St. Oswald’s Anglican Chucrh in Port Kells as a baby in 1928. Below is the church in 1912.
SANCTUARY for a CENTURY St. Oswald’s Anglican Church in Port Kells celebrates 100 years of spiritual service
by Boaz Joseph
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ort Kells never materialized as a freshwater port as its namesakes – two unrelated Irishmen named Henry Kells – had envisioned. But as a general store and post offices were added to the townsite in the 1860s, followed by an Anglican Church in 1892, a sense of community had already taken hold. That original church, east of Latimer Road (192 Street) and north of WilsonTownline Road (96 Avenue), was torn down in 1905 under pressure from the Canadian National Railway line. “It was (also) sitting on a really good gravel pit, and Henry Kells (the one that stayed – the other Henry Kells moved to Edmonton) wanted that gravel for the roads in Vancouver,” says Louise Goode, secretary of the church committee at St. Oswald’s Anglican Church. “In return, he gave us this property.” See CONGREGATION / Page 3
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