Vegreville News Advertiser - December 30, 2020

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Rosanne Fortier News Correspondent Children were able to see Santa Claus, the Grinch, Mayor of Vegreville, Tim MacPhee, and their crew when the Santa Claus Tour went through Vegreville neighbourhoods on December 22 and 23. People stayed at their doorsteps

or front doors as they greeted Santa Claus, his helpers, and crew. Anya Langkow, Tourism, Recreation and Culture Coordinator for Vegreville, said this event was a partnership between the Town of Vegreville, Vegreville & District Chamber of Commerce, Vegreville Fire Department, Country 106.5, along with Vegreville Municipal

Enforcement and Vegreville RCMP. “We hosted the Santa Claus Tour because we wanted to bring Christmas cheer and holiday spirit to the community,” Langkow said. When I asked how the event turned out overall, Langkow said, “It was a wonderful success with much gratitude expressed by our residents.”

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RCMP files from December 21 - 27 Arthur Beaudette News Advertiser December 21 00:10 – Curfew check conducted on a 34 year old male on conditions. The male was not home in breach of his release order. He is currently at large on warrants. 12:56 – Report of a verbal argument between two houseguests. One party believed the other was cheating over Facebook. One of the involved parties left the home and no further assistance was needed. 18:46 – Report from a Mundare business about a male subject who entered the business and was asked to leave because they were not wearing a mask. The male left and then proceeded to bang on the windows and cause a disturbance. Members attended and arrested the 49 year old male for failing to comply with his release order (2 counts). He was lodged until sober and then released with additional documents for court related to breaching conditions. 21:33 – Call from a parent whose adult child comes to their home while under the influence and causes a disturbance. The parent refuses to press charges. Filed for information. *** recurring call from this client. December 22 06:27 – Report of a break and enter to a government building in Mundare. A door was pried open and tools were taken. CCTV is being reviewed and the investigation is ongoing. 21:20 – Report of a verbally aggressive male at a Vegreville residence. Members attended and located the male subject who was taken into custody and lodged in cells until sober. December 23 08:28 – Report of an attempted theft of a vehicle in Vegreville. Suspects broke into the vehicle and damaged it in an attempt to steal it. Several items were also taken from the vehicle. 09:27 – Report of a hit and run at a Vegreville business. After returning to his vehicle after shopping, the complainant noted his running board, driver’s door and fender were damaged. 19:13 – Request by EMS to assist at scene where they were called to assist a male in a possible overdose at a residence in Vegreville. Members attended to assist EMS and the male was taken to hospital for further treatment. 22:10 – Report of damage to a door at a Vegreville Lodging establishment. The tenant stated that a friend tried to get into the room damaging the door.

The tenant stated that the friend did not gain access to the room but would not provide a name of the subject. Members were unable to pursue the matter further.

December 24

16:14 – While conducting curfew checks on habitual offenders, members determined that a 36 year old female was not at home under her 24 hour, court imposed curfew conditions. The subject was charged for breach of conditions, located and apprehended and then released with additional documents for court. 21:02 – Information from the public was received about a 44 year old male who was believed to have arrest warrants and is located in Vegreville. Members investigated and it was determined that the subject of the information did NOT have any active warrants. *** Merry Christmas?

December 25

Nothing of note

December 26

12:53 – Call from neighbours to report a possible break and enter to a home near Ranfurly. The lights are on and doors are open but the homeowner is known to be away. Members attended and confirmed the residence had been broken into. A scene examination was conducted and the investigation is ongoing. 19:09 – Call received about a promotional item from a company which was delivered to the complainant’s previous address. Records from the company indicate that the item was shipped on November 11. Tracking showed that the current tenant signed for the item and now denies having possession. Members spoke to the current tenant who does not have recollection of the transaction. The complainant did not want to pursue charges.

December 27

00:21 – While doing curfew checks,

members discovered a male at a Vegreville residence who was known to be on curfew conditions and was not at the residence defined in court orders. Members arrested the male who was later released with additional documents for court. 02:28 – Members received a disturbance call at a residence in Mundare. Members attended and located two individuals who were both intoxicated and arguing over who broke the television. There were no threats or violence and members mediated the situation and the residents were able to carry on with their night. 10:27 – Traffic enforcement in the area resulting in approximately 4 speeding tickets as well as a ticket for speedometer not working. 12:39 – Traffic stop conducted on Hwy 857 near Vegreville. The vehicle failed to obey the stop sign. This resulted in a ticket with a $405 voluntary penalty. The driver was also charged with driving without a driver’s license. This carry’s a mandatory court appearance. 15:45 – Report of a 31 year old, intoxicated male who was causing a disturbance at a Vegreville residence. Members attended and found the male in the home, intoxicated and yelling at his mother and members. The subject attempted to run from members and was apprehended. The subject was lodged in cells until sober. 16:10 – While on patrol members located an abandoned vehicle on Hwy 16 near Lavoy. Members confirmed that the vehicle had been stolen out of Calgary and abandoned on the highway. The vehicle was recovered, and Calgary Police Services was notified. 16:26 – Report of a break and enter to a residence in rural Lamont County. Under investigation. 23:18 – Report of mischief. Complainant reports that a 25 year old female known to known to them entered the property and proceeded to strike a car, fence and door (possibly with a chair) resulting in damage. Members attended, located the female and arrested her. She was later released with documents for court.

During the week there were 67 calls for service made in total including: 0 false alarms, 0 false 911s, 0 animal strikes, 3 wellbeing checks, 1 call under the Mental Health Act and approximately 13 tickets from traffic enforcement.

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New Home for Ambulance Service in Vegreville Michelle Pinon News Advertiser Alberta Health Services has moved its Emergency Medical Services to a new station in Vegreville. The move to its new facility, located at Birch Avenue and 53 Street, took place during the past week. “The move was required as the current Emergency Services building is filled to capacity and fire services requires additional space,” stated Erin Lawrence, Senior Communications Advisor with Alberta Health Services EMS. “The relocation will not affect EMS response to emergencies nor will it affect the excellent working relationship between the fire department and EMS. This facility move will allow for any future growth for both departments.” She went on to say, “AHS EMS is thankful to the Town of Vegreville for accommodating our previous lease at the Emergency Services Building and looks forward to a continued strong working relationship with the town.”

The coverage area includes both the Town of Vegreville and surrounding area. Lawrence said, “AHS oversees the delivery of all ambulance service in the province, both via direct delivery and through contracted service providers.”

The new home of the ambulance service in Vegreville. (Town of Vegreville/SubmittedPhoto)

Renovations and improvements have been completed by the landlord, and Lawrence said the bay area will store all three frontline ambulances, a spare ambulance, and the supervisor vehicle. There could be up to six staff there during the day plus a supervisor and four staff at night. She added, “The new facility has good overall access to residential areas as well as the local hospital and access to a major highway in the area.”

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The interests of the members of Vision Credit Union are overseen by the members’ elected representatives on the Board of Directors. The active participation of these Directors has been a major asset to your credit union. Nominations for a position representing the following areas with three-year terms are now being accepted. Camrose/Daysland/Killam/ Sedgewick - one position Vegreville/Two Hills - one position Wetaskiwin - one position La Crete/Manning - one position Nomination forms are now available at Vision Credit Union branch offices. The deadline for nominations is January 22, 2021.

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Looking Forward Arthur Beaudette News Advertiser - Opinion Time to bid farewell. Most of us would agree that we are happy to see 2020 in the rearview mirror. In a few days, we will be settling into a new year and trying to ensure we put 2021 on everything from cheques, (yes people still use those), to online forms and various documents. In October our PM Justin Trudeau spoke about the pandemic and stated that it “really sucks”, the same feeling holds true for many people about 2020. The new year is more symbolic than anything, but it offers us the opportunity to “turn the page” so to speak, and start fresh. At the same time, it is important to not forget the lessons we have learned from 2020. Spanish writer and philosopher George Santayana is credited with the famous quote, “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” All too often people have short memories and quickly forget days gone by. Are we ready for change or do we want more of the same? Perhaps we are so tired that we are willing to accept scandals, corruption, and “ justice” that is not very just. Looking back, we have lots to think about. Government scandals, deep divisions in many countries, negative oil prices that hit Canada, and especially Alberta hard, and of course COVID-19. We also have massive government debts

across the globe, continued conflicts, and the existential crisis of climate change. Only some of the things we look back on are within our control. Others are extensions of our broader choices and then there’s the group under the heading “stuff happens.” It’s not all doom and gloom though. We had some amazing things happen this past calendar year. Science and technology made for some great news. We saw SpaceX reuse rockets multiple times and send astronauts to the International Space Station from American soil for the first time since 2011. It was also the first commercial spacecraft to carry astronauts from American soil. We have had significant advancements in both solar panel technology and hydrogen production and Toyota announced a solid-state battery for electric vehicles. Quantum computing, quantum teleportation, AI, and other crazy things are on the list as well. I could fill pages with all the scientific advancements made. Of course, with all the negatives that came with COVID, we also see some positives. We see a world band together to work on vaccine research. We see a newfound (for some) appreciation of family and those most vulnerable. We also have a renewed appreciation for front line workers of all types as well as local businesses. We saw many leaders on different levels step up and take action. Some of these in government, others in healthcare and some are your friends and neighbours. 2021 is really just a different number on a calendar. For those who need a calendar to make changes, there will be New Years Resolutions, (most of which won’t last a week). We do have a number of things that are almost guaranteed. We know we will pay more in carbon taxes, we know we will have to start thinking of how on earth all this debt will be paid, and we know COVID won’t magically disappear at 00:01 on January 1, 2021. Yes, masks at the very least, will be with us for a while longer. For the things within our control, we do have an opportunity to make 2021 different and hopefully better than 2020. The easiest of those things is to simply be a better person. We can talk to our neighbours, check in on friends and relatives and think (sometimes twice) before we speak. We can consider the views of others and encourage healthy debate rather than condemning those who think differently than us. We can change our spending habits to not only support the businesses that support our communities but also consider how that spending affects our world in different ways. We can waste less and give more. For some, that means giving money when able and for others, giving time when available. 2021 is just another day on the calendar. We should remember the past without dwelling on it and look forward. As has been said many times before... We are the change that we seek. Let’s be better in 2021. Happy New Year to all of our readers. - AB Tell me what you think. Email me at abletters@newsadvertiser.com

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Mayor Tim MacPhee presents a cheque to Buckskin Landscaping Services as Economic Development Advisory Board Chair Taneen Rudyk looks on. (Town of Vegreville/Submitted Photo)

Town of Vegreville Submitted The Town of Vegreville is happy to present the following local businesses with the Economic Development Downtown Revitalization Incentive for 2020: • Buckskin Landscaping Services • JJ’s Pharmacy • Pizza Hut • Rge Rd Spin Inc • The Garage • Young Farts RV Parts After a year of unexpected challenges brought by COVID-19, Mayor Tim MacPhee and Chair Councillor Taneen Rudyk were happy to present these cheques to entrepreneurs before the close of the year. Each business met the criteria of the Incentive and was awarded accordingly: in fact, their cumulative upgrades came to approximately $400,000! Congratulations from Vegreville Town Council, Economic Development Advisory Board, and Administration for this substantial investment in business and in the community! As a reminder the Downtown Revitalization Incentive is intended to encourage business owners to invest in the façade and interior of their location, owned or leased, to receive up to a maximum of $2,000 on a $10,000 verified expenditures. Once C1 district applicants have been exhausted, other development districts can be consid-

ered outside the downtown core. The Vegreville Economic Development Advisory Board provides ongoing support to the promotion, expansion, and enhancement of existing as well as new business owners and Vegreville Town Council. 2020 has been challenging in so many ways, council is appreciative of each business: your input is valued, your presence is appreciated, and your insight is essential to Vegreville’s continual growth as a community. To a healthy and prosperous 2021!

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90 Years Ago – December 31, 1930

J.M. Danyluk has opened an electric shop on Main Street in Andrew this week and will carry a full line of electrical appliances and do all kinds of electric wiring. The Minburn rink is now ready for skating. An electric motor has been purchased for flooding and several new lights have been installed. Kenneth Myers is manager for the season. The recent delivery of wheat, direct to the bank that dad seized it, by a Willingdon farmer recalls another incident in Vegreville some years ago. A venerable citizen of Two Hills had left a hand bag in one of the Vegreville bank offices. The bank staff confiscated the contents, and substituted for them a quantity of oats. The substitution was discovered by the owner of the hand bag before he left the bank, and in his righteous wrath he returned the bank its oats with strange and lurid maledictions not altogether becoming to his age and dignity. The Duvernay-Brosseau bridge will be of great benefit, particularly to the farmers of the Brosseau district, who haul their grain southward, and who, in the busy seasons, sometimes had to wait for hours to cross.

75 Years Ago - January 2, 1946

Service personnel returning to Innisfree from overseas for the New Year are; Pte. W.J. Fisher and Pte. H. R. Boorse. Cpl. Donald Rattray, RCA, has returned to Lavoy after five years’ service in England, Sicily, Italy, Holland, Belgium, Germany and France. He wears a wound stripe as the result of an injury suffered in the Sicilian campaign. Two other members in uniform of the family now home on leave are Pte. Douglas Rattray and Wren Genevieve Rattray. Others on leave in Lavoy include; Pte. Harold Suddaby, L.-Bdr. George Shewchuk and Pte. John Minkensky. Friends of Capt. L.B. Yule will be gratified to know that his good service in the army resulted in his being accorded the distinction of Member of the Order of the British Empire, M.B.E. Capt. Yule was the first superintendent of Vegreville School Division No. 19, and under his charge the Division was efficiently organized. The Alberta Hotel has employed a new chef in the person of Paul Harrington, who is an “Irish-Canadian” of long experience. He has followed his occupation in Eastern Canada for the past fifteen years and among other places where he displayed his art.

50 Years Ago – December 31, 1970

The committee of Jaycees participating in the annual Community Christmas Light-up program in Vegreville announced the winners: Best Lighting – Dr. J. Lukenchuk; Best Santa Claus – Lawton Westrom; Best Nativity Scene – Willian Skitch; Non-Commercial – St. John Lutheran Church. The Vegreville Branch, Royal Canadian Legion, bestowed a life membership on a twenty-five year member, Charlie Langpap, at a recent meeting. Charlie has been active in the Legion since his discharge from the army in 1945 and is the only member in 1970 to attain the anniversary. “Santa’s Helpers” brought some joy to 14 families in Vegreville at Christmas time when they gathered at the Co-op Store to prepare hampers for delivery Christmas Eve. The community effort included representatives of the churches in the good works and a committee comprising: Father Dobbin, Rev. Seal, Mrs. R. Cairns, Mrs. C. Fried, Miss Gail Ruddick, Ernie Kulmatycki, Don Jumage and Mrs. N. Hantiuk who prepared the hampers. Dr. Francis Schulte completed his studies in Toronto last week and travelled by home to Vegreville to take up his practice.

25 Years Ago – January 2, 1996

Kim Dyer and Katie Wilson were two of 55 participants who walked or ran in the AGT fun run. The four kilometer event raised just over $2600 from pledges and donations for the Vegreville Christmas Bureau, bringing the eight year total to over $11,200. The oldest participant braving the cold at 6:30 in the morning was 64 year old Bill Skitch while the youngest was A.J. Jones, 10. In early December, the Hairy Hill Fire Department donated $100 to the Hillside Lodge in Two Hills. The money will be spent on residents for their enjoyment. The Vegreville Minor Baseball Association received a $3200 grant from the Alberta Sport Recreation Parks and Wildlife Foundation. The grant was for upgrading the existing baseball diamonds at the Riverview Ball Park. At a Christmas CNIB banquet for the visually impaired, sponsored by the Vegreville Lions Club, Hugh McCarty, fund development manager of the Alberta northwest division, received a cheque for $5,308.73. Callee Soltys, who graduated from Two Hills High School last year, has been awarded $1209 for an Academic Scholarship at Augustana University College. She is in her first year, taking her Bachelor of Science.

Letters Welcomed

One role of the Vegreville News Advertiser is to promote dialogue on various issues of concern to area residents. We accomplish this by welcoming Letters to the Editor and allowing various issues to be debated through our pages. All letters must contain the writer’s name, address and phone number. Anonymous letters will not be printed, however the writer’s name may be withheld from publication in special circumstances deemed appropriate by the Publisher. The Vegreville News Advertiser reserves the right to edit letters for length, clarity, spelling and grammar, taste or for reasons of potential libel. A maximum of 150 words is preferred. The Vegreville News Advertiser reserves the right to withhold letters from publication.

Health-Care Wait Times In Canada Hit Record High In 2020 Bacchus Barua and Mackenzie Moir The Fraser Institute As we continue our battle against COVID-19, another separate health-care crisis rages on. Wait times. Patients in Canada face the longest wait time for elective surgery on record – 22.6 weeks (between referral from a family doctor to receipt of medically necessary treatment). Of course, the pandemic and the pre-emptive cancellations of procedures have influenced this historic median wait time. However, it’s also the result of decades of policy inertia and disregard for international data. Despite the name, elective surgery does not usually refer to optional treatment, but rather scheduled or planned treatment (in contrast to emergencies). These include hip and knee surgeries and scheduled neurosurgery and cardiovascular procedures. To document the extent of delays for patients in need of these treatments, researchers – for almost three decades—consistently surveyed physicians across 12 specialties in Canada. This year’s national wait time (again, 22.6 weeks compared to 20.9 weeks last year) is not just the longest on record but is more than twice as long as the 9.3 weeks Canadians waited in 1993 when the first national estimates were calculated. Physicians in Nova Scotia (43.8 weeks), Alberta (29.4 weeks), and Ontario (17.4 weeks) each reported the longest wait times on record in their respective provinces. Meanwhile, patients across the country could expect to wait more than eight months for ophthalmology and otolaryngology (ENT) treatments. It should come as no surprise that physicians routinely report their patients wait longer than clinically reasonable. It would be easy to blame these current wait times on COVID. And yes, patients are likely waiting longer this year than they would have otherwise.

Unfortunately, decades of pre-COVID data tell the same story – wait times in Canada are not just long but have gotten progressively longer. The survey’s lower response rate this year (11 percent) invites caution when interpreting its results. But again, it would be a mistake to ignore the 1,258 physicians who did respond this year and clearly indicated their patients wait longer than clinically reasonable. Other comprehensive international surveys have also documented Canada’s failure to tackle wait times. According to the Commonwealth Fund, 18 percent of patients in Canada reported waiting four months or longer for elective surgery compared to Switzerland (six percent) and Germany (0 percent). And that’s in 2016, long before the pandemic began. So what’s to be done? While today’s priority is to combat COVID and support health-care workers, we should also use this opportunity to study other universal healthcare models and plan for the future. While just about every country around the world has been affected by COVID, many will return to a very different “normal” compared to Canada. Specifically, universal health-care countries such as Switzerland, the Netherlands, Germany, and Australia will likely return to much shorter wait times than Canadians routinely face. Our policymakers should understand how these countries have formed partnerships with the private sector to tackle wait times and better deliver universal health care. Let’s study how Switzerland and the Netherlands use cost-sharing for patients to incentivize more efficient use of medical resources (while simultaneously protecting their vulnerable populations). And let’s consider following their more modern approach to funding hospitals according to actual usage instead of the archaic “global budgeting” formula used in Canada. Simply put, while COVID has limited our ability to deliver timely care, we have an opportunity to choose what kind of health-care system we return to in the future. Let’s find a way to return to a “better normal” in Canada – one where long wait times are no longer the norm. Bacchus Barua and Mackenzie Moir are analysts at the Fraser Institute


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Brian Sharun’s Wintery Wonderland

Mundare area resident Brian Sharun has created a magical winter wonderland in his front yard which has been a popular destination during the Christmas holidays. (Michelle Pinon/Photos)

Michelle Pinon News Advertiser For the past 23 years, Mundare area resident Brian Sharun has been creating Christmas decorations out of sheet metal. He has more than 20 handcrafted sheet metal decorations in his front yard. Each one of them is outlined with either rope or LED lights and can be seen from miles away from Highway 16 or Highway 15 by motorists. This year he added a snow globe, and a cowboy boot, hat, and cactus to his collection. Every year he also raises funds for charity. Some of the previous recipients have included the Stollery Children’s Hospital, STARS as well as the local food bank.

This year he is raising funds for the Mundare Fire Department to purchase a commercial pressure washer. The first decoration he made was of a snowman. He sold it to Mundare resident Elsie Andruchow, who donated it back to him last year. Brian has already started on a couple of new decorations for next year. It is a labour of love for him and he is happy to bring some Christmas cheer to one and all. The farm is located one mile west of Highway 16 or south of Highway 15 on Range Road 170. He plans to keep the decorations up until Ukrainian Christmas on January 7.

Town of Mundare to Receive Infrastructure Funding Michelle Pinon News Advertiser The Town of Mundare will be receiving just over $71,000 in funding from the provincial government to complete an infrastructure project in the community. Tracy Allard, Alberta’s Minister of Municipal Affairs, officially notified the town in writing that it had accepted the town’s proposal for a sidewalk. Colin Zyla, Chief Administrative Officer for the Town of Mundare, said the project would include the placement of a sidewalk from Highway 855 to 50 Avenue. “It will enhance the safety of residents who live south of Highway 855 who walk downtown. The project was select-

ed as it could be financed under the grant program and could be completed in 2021,” explained Zyla. The funding for the project is through the Province’s Municipal Stimulus Program, (MSP). Minister Allard stated in her letter, “The MSP will help your community recover from the economic challenges posed by the pandemic and the downturn in energy prices. It also positions communities to support local jobs and participate in future economic growth.

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Known for hosting the second largest and one of the best New Year celebrations, Sydney is a place worth visiting during the holiday season. The illuminated Sydney Harbour Bridge and its spectacular firework show, is however the highlight of the New Years Eve in Sydney, Australia. If this was not all, you can also hear the melodious singers and musicians perform some of their best tracks during the celebrations. Fun and enjoyment does not end here. There are beach parties, bonfires, camping and picnics that form the essence of the New Year Eve celebrations in Sydney.

If you want to be a part of grand New Year celebrations, the city of Perth is certainly a perfect Australian destination to visit. Special highlights of the New Years Eve in Australia include, Disco Fever at Applecross, New Years Eve celebrations at The Byrneleigh and the Eve party of Perth at the George.

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Melbourne is yet another Australian destination that promises you one of the best New Year celebrations in the country. With beach parties, fireworks, rock band performances, and luxurious dinners, all you can expect to have is a gala time. Hot spots like Southgate,

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NewQuay, Alexandra Gardens, Federation Square, Waterfront City and Birrarung Marr host’s special entertaining programs on the New Year Eve in Melbourne. To have a different experience though, you can party hard at some of the New Years Eve special cruises, sailing across the city. New Years Eve in Brisbane, Australia:

Brisbane in Australia too is a great place to visit for New Year celebrations. From splendid fireworks, laser shows to Hollywood styled parties and balls, Brisbane knows how to entertain its residents and visitors on the New Years Eve. New Year Ball in Brisbane takes place at RNA Showgrounds in Bowen Hills. Dress as you like and party as hard as you can is the basic principle followed here on this occasion.

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ties, New York City bars and Nightclubs also host dozens of scintillating parties on that special EVE. Some of the best are mentioned here. •Dream Downtown •Bowlmore Time Square •NYE Extravaganza hosted by Vinni Guadagnino •Abe and Arthur’s •Greenwich Village Country Club •49 grove •AMAC Time square, and many more To be on the safer side of your planning you must collect your entry pass as soon as possible. Restaurants for attending special dinner

New York Restaurants have arranged special dinner menu for NYE night. Here we have jotted down the name of some best places where you will be able to enjoy brimful. •La Carveceria is known for its 4course dinner menu and special dessert. The restaurant is located at East Village area. The restaurant has no parking area; therefore you have to be there early to get access at street parking. The place is famous for its Peruvian cuisine. •Those are fond of Italian foods may

New Years Eve in Canberra, Australia:

Canberra city is yet another amazing Australian destination to come to for grand New Year celebrations. Celebrated events at Civic Square and Garema Place are some of the attractions to be a part of during the Eve in the city. Music lovers can enjoy shows by Kiwi G, The Whitlams, and Who’s Ya Daddy, while party lovers can groove to some of the best tracks played by the DJ at Garema Place. New Years Eve in Hobart, Australia:

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book their table at 1 Noscello. This place is situated at Midtown west. Besides 4 courses menu there is champagne toast, noise making, fireworks, and party hats ceremony at the zero hour. You should book your ticket right now. •Foodie fond of American cuisine may come in 1 Vizio. Besides A la Carta dinner menu the restaurant offers party favors, champagne toast, and fires works show at zero hour. Similarly 1770 House, 21 Club, 490 West, 3 forty Grill are some other restaurants who have arranged special offers for their guests on NYE occasion. Those who have plan for New York cruise party may take a look at the agenda of programs in family cruise through New York Harbor, NYE cruise in New York City, New York Dinner Cruise, Exclusive NYE cruise for enjoying city skyline and NYE fireworks show from sea base.

New Years Eve in London London Parade

London Parade on NYE is world famous for its theme, which is Hats off to London. Almost 10,000 participants from all over the world join the parade for representing London and its legacy. Dancers, cheerleaders, acrobats, performers and musicians join the parade in order to celebrate the special day. London party bash

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at London, you will surely be spoilt by wide options. Lots of special events and parties take place here in London on that gala day. Different types of parties are arranged here. Starting from warehouse parties to chic shindig, London has lots of party’s arrangement on that day. Some of the best events are Audio Sushi, Belle Epoque Party New Year Eve’s Part Special, Bite, Bodymove presents NYE white and Gold Rio Revellion, The Cnadlelight Club’s Chistmas Ball, connected NYE, and many more. London day time attractions at NYE

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Those who have a soft nose for classical western magic London has lots of to offer for thewm during NYE festive occasion. Some of these are Venice by Night, New Years Eves Operetta Matinee, Jack Frost;s Christmas Adventure, La Boheme, and Raymon Gubbay Christmas Festival concerts deserve special mention in this category. NYE Party theme at London

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party events arranged in London are New Year Day Parade, Cecil Beaton: the theater of war, Tick and Twitch walk, New Years Day masked ball dance party, Strictly Winter Swing, Hollywood costumes; if you are on the tour with your kids do not miss to visit Sea Life London Aquarium. NYE in London is typically celebrated around Thames River, centering Big Ben and London eye. The countdown comes with the baritone chimes of Big Ben and another countdown timer are kept projected on Shell Centre. The fireworks are played at London Eye at midnight, which lasts for 8-10 min and it is observed by multitude of spectators. On coming NYE celebration in London will be maintained with this austerity and diligence.

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Celebrations on New Years Eve in Brazil

New Years Eve in Brazil is sizzling hot, and is meant for those who wish for nothing but pure fun. Apart from the hot parties organized on New Years Eve, the prolific view of the fireworks show at midnight is simply stunning. Around the time of New Year, Brazil has a moderately hot weather, and therefore, people prefer to go to beaches with friends and families during the first half of the New Years Eve, and spend some time comforting there. There is a belief that lighting up candles on the sand of the beaches, throwing white flowers in the water, thanking Iemanja- The Goddess of Sea, and jumping seven waves while making wishes for the coming year, confer one with good luck, and fulfill one’s wishes. The evening time of New Years Eve remains set aside for partying and celebrating hard. One of the prominent places to be in on New Years Eve is Copacabana, where people from all across the country and world gather to have a gala time celebrating the essence and spirit of New Year. Copacabana remains illuminated with fancy lights, crafted in very splendid way. Other than Copacabana, one will find almost every other place, street, and building in Brazil to be lit up with lights and decorations. Also, it is a part of Brazilian culture to set off firecrackers on New Years Eve, and therefore, everyone either in small, moderate, or big way

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ensures to have some sort of fireworks show in their neighborhood. All the clubs, pubs, party halls, and restaurants are packed with throngs of people. Other than that, numbers of musical shows, live performances, and concerts are organized in some major cities of Brazil. The hottest parties of Brazil can be found occurring in Rid de Janeiro. There is another highlighted aspect of New Years Eve, which is the New Year Brazilian carnival, in which large number of people comes in wearing colorful and fancy clothes, walk down in the procession passing through various streets, and eat, sing, cheer, dance and play music all along, while making New Year wishes to everyone. The samba dance performed during the carnival makes everyone go vibrant in their knees.

New Years Eve in Brazil is also about following of many traditions which according to the beliefs of local people, symbolizes for positive aspects in coming year. Each of the traditions as followed is believed to hold a certain essence and an impact over its practitioner. For instance, wearing a pair of new underwear is necessary, and for deriving certain specific results, certain colors are required to be selected. A green for good health, a white for peace, a yellow for wealth, a pink for love, a red for passion, and a purple for inspiration. Other than this tradition, you will notice most of the people wearing white clothes on New Years Eve, which is done with a belief that it will confer prosperity and peace in the coming year. There is another tradition of eating lentils, pork, and fish during New Year’s time. While eating lentils symbolizes for the arrival of abundance of wealth in one’s life in the entire coming year, and fish and pork are considered to be for-

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ward moving beings, which symbolizes for moving ahead in one’s life. With the same sense, eating birds or crabs symbolizes for moving backside in life, which is not recommended. Another tradition associated with New Years Eve in Brazil includes eating of seven grapes, and then keeping their seeds in the pocket. This symbolizes for enough money in the coming year. While those spending their daytime of New Years Eve on beaches have already been told all they need to do. Here are some traditions for those who are away from seas or beaches. Jump with your right foot for three times, or climb up a stool, and then come back down stepping the right foot first. If you wish to get conferred with a happy love life in the coming year, make sure that your first New Year wish goes out to a person of an opposite gender, and that too with a hug.

New Years Eve in Zimbabwe

The African nation of Zimbabwe is basically a diverse country with lots of cultures in it. Many of those different cultures derive numbers of festivals of varied significance. New Year and celebrations made on New Years Eve is one common festival for all, which provides a opportunity to

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everyone to come together, to share smiles, and to celebrate the moment together as one. With its astonishing flora and fauna, and some of the most exhilarating sceneries of the world, Zimbabwe has a lot to offer to the world. The runs of Great Zimbabwe, the very famous Victoria Falls, the historical Zimbabwean civilization, numbers of wildlife parks, and the pleasant tropical weather of the country during the time of New Year, mutually make it a perfect destination for those travelers looking to have something different. The celebrations made during the time of New Years Eve in Zimbabwe are high on passion and fervor. Everyone enthusiastically and excitingly waits for the time to arrive, as it is a time to party and lots of celebrations. All streets and commercial buildings are colorfully decorated with illuminated lights and other adornments. Usually, people in Zimbabwe make sure to spend adequate amount of the special time with families and friends in the mentioned order. People invite all friends and relatives to their houses to be a part of the family celebrations. Special dinners are arranged for the evening, with delicious traditional dishes on the menu. Other than that, many communal celebrations are also organized. Most of the clubs and restaurants organize vibrant New Years Eve celebra-

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tions for the evening, putting special consideration on the entertainment aspect. Usually, live music performers from the local region are called on to perform during the evening, and some big clubs and restaurants are able to draw in eminent artists of national and international fame. Harare, the capital city of Zimbabwe, hosts the best and biggest celebrations of New Years Eve. With home to some of the biggest nightclubs, tourist places, and other classy restaurants and hotels, one can be a part of some big stage celebrations organized for the evening. Other than Harare, many major cities in Zimbabwe hosts live concerts and music performances, with huge crowd in attendance. Among all these music performances, performers from different genre such

In Romania, New Year is not only considered as a new start of calendar or a new date, but is also considered as a mark to make new positive initiations in life. People dance, play music, cheer out loud, and most importantly abide by all possible rituals, customs, and traditions to mark the arrival of New Year. With the arrival of New Years Eve, one can sense the spirit, enthusiasm, and fervor flowing all around in every bit of air. Sound out of the ringing bells, bull sounds, and music being

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played all over the place makes one feel like a part of a movie, with a background festive score. Also, the sights of people dancing through the streets, like no less than a procession, reflects the dynamism and enthusiasm hold by the people for the day. In villages, people commences the morning time on New Years Eve with the ancient tradition of ‘Little Plough’ (Plugusorul). As a part of it, villagers and farmers pray for a fruitful and rich harvesting year ahead. As a part of this tradition, children, and people of young age who are the ploughmen for the custom, play whips, bells, and rings. Also, there is another instrument called as ‘bull’, which when played, creates a sound similar to that of a bull’s roar. In the evening, the tradition of ‘Old Plough’ is observed. It is in no way different from the ‘Little Plough’, other than a point that it has older men performing the rituals. Also, they use real farming tools, along with two oxen to plough the field. In the evening time, most of the villages have planned cultural programs, in which everyone from the village come in, wearing colorful amusing masks. As a part of celebrations, local people showcase their tradition by performing their customary dance on traditional music. Most of the traditions observed by

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people of Romania have some or the other significance, and most of the time, that significance is related to one’s fate and about optimistic hopes for the future. The traditions as followed on the occasion of New Years Eve are no different. Bear ritual is one important practice associated with the history of the Romania celebrations on New Years Eve. As a part of it, people dress themselves in vibrant clothes or clothes made of artificial animal fur. Then, they gather to form groups, and then make a visit to every house in the neighborhood while dancing. This very old bear tradition is believed to sway all evils and negativities away and out of a household and the lives of people living in them. In return, people usually present them with some cash. In last few years, this tradition has gained prominence in urban parts of the country as well. Similarly, there are masks’ games and goats’ games organized in several parts of Romania on New Years Eve. It is also believed that the way with which one behaves on New Years Eve, is the way with which one will pass his life through the entire coming year. Therefore, it is always recommended to have jovial mood and smiling faces. On the same lines, there is a tradition of keeping a lamp lit all through the New Years Eve till the dawn of New Year’s Day. Doing so is believed to confer adequate sunshine and good harvest in

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the coming year. To get conferred with wealth and prosperity in the coming year, there is a tradition of tossing a coin in the water, in which one washes hands. Keeping some money in the pocket at the time of the arrival of New Year, and preferably all through the New Years Eve is also a tradition, which is believed to draw a prosperous year ahead. Don’t over sleep; otherwise one might remain lethargic all through the year. Vergel is another prominent tradition, which is used for making future predictions, in particularly for the married life of the unmarried people. Similarly, there is a tradition of predicting weather in different months of the coming year, by unpeeling the onion peels in an order reflecting the months of the coming year. Then, some salt is

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Being located in the southeast side of the United States, Bahamas hosts many people from United States as well as from various other places around the world during the New Year time. One arrives in Bahamas with an expectation to have different and vigorous New Year celebrations, which Bahamas profoundly fulfills. The increased popularity of Bahamas as a New Year destination spot, has even turned its fate to ‘Family Islands’, which were once used to be called as ‘Out Islands’. Apart from the factors of natural splendor and pleasant weather of Bahamas, the other factor behind the growing stature of it as a New Year destination spot is the celebration made

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on New Years Eve. New Year Eve’s saw Bahamas in its full vibrant mode, when it comes up with some of the most parties and celebrations. The most different aspect associated with it is the casualness with which Bahamas celebrates New Years Eve, which is very much intrinsic to the nature of Bahamas. That casual attitude of celebration contributes in making New Years Eve in Bahamas a big wild party, for which everyone wishes to be a part of. It is neither too hot nor too cold in Bahamas around New Year’s time, which makes it a pleasant time for the inhabitants as well as the visitors to have a gala time celebrating on New Years Eve. On December 31st of the Old year, i.e. on New Years Eve, most of the people love to spend their daytime relaxing and having fun on the beaches. The real party begins with the arrival of the evening, when almost all night clubs, discotheques, pubs, and hotels remain jam-packed with throngs of people. People spend the whole of night, and sometimes even the early hours of the morning of New Year cheering and celebrating. Being considered as an important festival by Bahamians, New Year is tried to be turned into a perfect

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New Years Eve in Iceland

Though there are many places in Iceland, which throw some extraordinary New Years Eve celebrations, the capital city of Reykjavik stands out as the most prominent one. Apart from the conventional party celebrations, equal importance is given to the customs and traditions involved with the occasion. As far as conventional party culture goes, New Years Eve is the time when all party places are chock-full, both with the locals as well visitors from other countries. The nightlife scene in Iceland is hot,

definitely more intense than its cold weather. Some great music is played all through the evening and night of New Years Eve, and most of the bars and pubs play it loud till the dawn of New Year’s Day. Also, people book a table in a fine restaurant to have a special dinner of the evening along with their family. Other than that, all the major cities are beautifully decorated, and all major cities have splendid light shows. The largest crowd of the evening gathers at the Reykjavik’s cathedral in the capital city of Reykjavik. The live broadcast of the same on the radio is listened over by millions others. On New Years Eve, the entire Reykjavik gets into the party groove, and one can sense the same with the magnificent celebrations made over almost every street and lane of the city. The evening holds a special feast for everyone, which is later followed by the fireworks show at the stroke of mid-

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night. City also hosts number of cultural programs on New Years Eve, with many of them based on traditional music. Those carrying a good luck for the evening can expect to have a view of the Aurora Borealis. Other than this, those at home remain hooked on to their television sets on New Years Eve to watch the special yearly episode of the comedy program of Áramótaskaupið, which refers to ‘The New Year’s Comedy’. It is basically a severe satire over the eminent personalities, as well as the prominent events occurred during the past whole year. Meanwhile, with the moment of the arrival of New Year drawing close, people start coming out of their houses to have a view of the splendid fireworks over the city skies. Other than the socially organized fireworks shows, people in every house have their own scale of firework program, though comparatively on a small scale. Taking a look from some high point of the city, makes the entire city look like a big party stage, with splendid and magical lights flowing out to the skies There is a tradition of organizing large community bonfire, in which everyone from the neighborhood par-

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ticipates. This tradition of community bonfires are in existence since a long time, and have grown up to be an intrinsic part of New Years Eve celebrations in Iceland. These bonfires are the places to come across few of the ancient stories related to the occasion. With the clock striking twelve, these bonfire gatherings turn into big party celebrations, with everyone eating, drinking, dancing, and raising toasts to mark their grand welcome.

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The grand event during New Years’ time in Kong Is perhaps the New Year’s countdown that happens at the Times Square, for those who want to be a part of a street gathering and revelling this is perhaps the closest you can come to it. So as thousands gather to watch the clock strike twelve, and the sounds of cheering hit the sky, there is no other place you should be when the New Year begins. There shall be lots of entertainment in the form of liv music and stalls so, just absorb the feel of a New Year with the New Year’s countdown in Hong Kong. The New Year Celebrations at Victoria Harbour:

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New Year in South Africa is celebrated in accordance to the Georgian calendar on its first date of January 1. The energy, dynamism, and colorful festivities during the time of New Year, in particularly on the New Years Eve, certainly make South Africa as a perfect place for having New Year celebrations. South Africa hosts big stage parties during New Years Eve. South Africa is a perfect destination for all those, who wish to be a part of something extravagant and royal during New Years Eve. The daytime is usually spent relaxing with family, friends, and relatives. Also, most of the people keep their New Years Eve reserved for spending it with only near and dear ones. However, community celebrations also occur and accepted on a big scale. Most of the parties go on all night, concluding in the early morning hours of the New Year’s Day. South African people like to party hard. New Years Eve offer them

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New Year is a time of the year, when all people believe in moving ahead, and moving over the past troubles of life. It is a time of being an optimistic for the coming time, and being pleasant and happy. New Year celebrations in Denmark are an extensive expression of the same. Most of the people ensure to plan a dinner, or if possible a special feast along with champagne and sweets, with close friends and family. New Years Eve provide them hosts itself as a gala time for everyone, so that everyone can spend the last few moments of Old Year and initial few hours of the New Year, by being close to their near and dear ones. Traditional dishes such as

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WARAWA, Quentin In Loving Memory Of our Son and Brother Who passed away suddenly January 2, 1995 So many things have happened Since you were called away So many things we could have shared Had you been here to stay. How many times we needed you How many times we cried If love could have saved you You would have never died. It broke our hearts to lose you You did not go alone For part of us went with you The day you left our home. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Mom, Dad and Tami

DUBUC, Eileen December 30, 2019 I give you this one thought to keep. I am with you still. I do not sleep. I am a thousand winds that blow. I am the diamond glints on the snow. I am the sunlight on ripened grain. I am the gentle autumn rain. When you awaken in the morning’s hush, I am the swift, uplifting rush of quiet birds in circled flight. I am the soft stars that shine at night. Do not think of me as gone. I am with you still in each new dawn. Always Loved and Never Forgotten Dan Dubuc and Family

STEMBERGER, Frank October 2, 1944 - January 1, 2019 Two years ago today dear Frank was called To his eternal rest; Gone where the angels sing so sweet, And taken when God knew best. We miss him here so very much, His presence oft seems nigh, But we all hope in Heaven to meet Where no one says good-bye. Always remembered and loved, Wife Maria, son Robert (Sheila), grandchildren Mya, Owen and Adam

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MIHALCHEON, Carolyn 1964 - 2020 One year has come by since you left so suddenly without a goodbye. Gone are the days we used to share. But in my heart you are always there The gates of memories will never close I miss you very much so Life has to go on now that’s true You are now reunited with the love of God. And you are not in pain anymore Your life was earnest and kind God grant you repose in His Kingdom And someday we will meet again And you are resting in peace. Forever remembered and sadly missed Love, your godmother Olga Memory Eternal Vichnaya Pamyiat

ELKOW, Wyatt Jon November 22, 1997 - January 1, 2017 4 years how can this be, these unimaginable years without you. You are everywhere I look, as I walk outside I feel you with the breeze surrounding me like a huge bear hug, when I feel the rain it’s like your tears are landing on me. The other day walking to visit you a big deer buck and two does ran across our path, we smiled and thought of you. You were our wild child with a free spirit and a kind heart and you always gave people a chance. All the cliche ‘Only the Good Die Young’, ‘God Needed Another Angel’, ‘Everything Happens for a Reason’ this doesn’t help when you loose a child, as your heart is forever broken. Grieving lasts lifetime as our love last until we take our last breath. There is not day that we don’t talk about you and there will never be a day that you aren’t on our mind or in our conversation. In our kitchen there is your picture of you so we can have supper with you everyday. On January 1 people celebrate a new year, a start of new beginning however for us we remember you with tears and wish you had more time for new beginnings. Wyatt hope you found that bar stool in heaven and enjoying a cold beer, a shot of tequila and a cigar. Love you forever and always! Mom, Dad and Rylee

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Virtual Christmas Candlelight Interdenominational Service of Remembrance Christmas carol. Rudyk went on to introduce Michael Voll, Lead Pastor for North Pointe Community Church in Edmonton who was the guest speaker. Voll’s young wife, Sheri was killed in an automobile accident on December 1, 2001. Voll said when you have lost someone you loved, Christmas time can be almost unbearable. “I know loss first hand. My wife and I didn’t have a lot of money but we had a lot of love and we were looking forward to the future. Then on December 1, 2001, all those dreams came crashing down. We were on our way to Kelowna when life changed for us. The vehicle we were driving in, hit some black ice and my wife died on that roadside. My life and dreams also died on that roadside. I didn’t know what the future was going to hold for me; there were days of denial, there were days of anger and depression, and there was shock. I was so thankful that I had family around me who loved me through it all. I had

candlelight service - CONTINUED ON PAGE 19 Ashley Zaprick accompany by Colleen Albert on piano as she sings a spiritual song. (Pastor Calvin Sommerville/Photo)

Rosanne Fortier News Correspondent Akasu Palliative Care Society 21st Annual Christmas Candlelight Interdenominational Service of Remembrance was offered through a virtual service at Park Memorial website and YouTube, as well as, broadcasted on Country 106.5 FM on December 13. Ardythe Butler, Incoming President of Akasu Palliative Care Society, welcomed everyone. “This service is a time for reflection, comfort, and memories. Christmas is often a difficult time when faced with loss whether it is the first Christmas without someone or remembering someone gone long ago? “Akasu Palliative Care is grateful for the usage of North Pointe Community Church and the technical work of Calvin Sommerville, Pastor of North Pointe Church in Vegreville for making this time of sharing together both virtually and on our local radio station possible,” Butler said. Voila Braun-Fox, Past President of Akasu Palliative Care Society, then lighted candles in memory of loved ones. Pastor Sommerville continued by leading people with a prayer. Josef Chu, Chaplain of St. Joseph’s General Hospital, read some scripture readings next. After this, Ashley Zaprick was accompanied by Colleen Albert on the piano as she sang a spiritual song. Carol Rudyk, a board member of Akasu Palliative Care Society, recited several scripture readings. Following this, North Pointe Community Church Choir and Band sang a

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we could just run back and forth to the hospital. By New Years Day, the baby was back home and doing well. Though it was not the Christmas anyone would want, we survived. We have often reminisced about that Christmas where there was no food, no gifts, a sick baby, and no friends (didn’t want to bother them) with only a telephone to communicate with, but we survived and still have a smile about that Christmas. So I know you too will survive whatever your Christmas maybe this year as it will certainly not be traditional,” Jenny said. Percy Stark said one of his favorite Christmas memories happened a few years ago. “The day started off with just me and my daughter opening presents that morning. She ripped open all her presents with so much excitement. Watching her face light is always priceless. She played with her new toys as I Find our Holiday Booklet Online up called to wish my friends a Merry Christmas. I found out that so many of them were just at home not doing anything. I invited everyone out and we spent the day riding on sleds, enjoying the great winter wonderland of Alberta. We had a delicious potluck dinner and everyone made their own special dish. We all overate like we always do at Christmas. The night ended with us playing cards and just enjoying each other’s company; seeing the happiness on everyone’s face that day will never be forgotten.”

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Debbie Lesoway; In Memory of: Mike J. Lesoway, John & Ann Lesoway, Pearl & Nick Cebeniak, Virginia Wolinski, Angela Bogdanski, Nick & Tony Lesoway, David & Millie Giebelhaus; Bill & Gladys Lozoway, Mike Lisoway, Kathy & Ed Kiziak; Ron & Marg Horon, Scott, Trina, Avery & Ardynn Horon, Tarrah, Keith, Keirnen, Colten & Conner Lakusta, Annie Warawa, Olga J. Horon, Alice Field, Marg Kuly & Memory of Edward Kuly, Kathy Petruk & Memory of Ron Petruk, Roger & Shawna Petruk, Bettyann, Breck & Roan Gibson, Jerry Tymchak & Memory of Evelyn Tymchak, Victor & Elsie Saskiw, Randy & Judy Saskiw, Darrell & Donna Saskiw, Lloyd & Katherine Kostash, Deb & Don Zaleschuk, Jen, Neil, Emma & Melody Brimmage, Nikki Zaleschuk, Laryssa & Wes Zaleschuk; Memory of Wayne Horon, Mom Bettie, Barry & Colleen, Ceanne & Cardston, Melanie & O� Neil, Craig & Teresa; Memory of Victor Palahniuk, Gladys & Family, Memory of Harry Semotiuk & Merwood Semotiuk, Olga, Melissa & Stephen; Daryl & Shelly Sapp; Cassie, Helen, Patsy & Sally; Tom & Carol Makela; Ken Stecyk; Bill & Betty Menzak; Steve Kereliuk; Don, Jenovia & Megan Woloshyn; Craig & Kendar Woloshyn; Shane Babysh, Memory of Dianne Babysh & Katherine & Phillip Babysh; Elizabeth & Betty Lou Hewko; Marian Austin, Keith, Maria & Kyle Austin, Vanessa & T.J. Hayduk, Rod & Marlene Austin, Devin, Erin & Sophia, Larissa, Aldrin & Khyler & Nixon; Ted Shavchook, Randy & Jeanette Footz, Dianne & Ernie Gizowski, Kim, Mike Kalyna Toupin, Mel, Darren, Colby, Mason Gizowski, Lydia & Bill Pawliuk & Family, Rose & Dwayne Gorda, Walter & Anne Sawchuk, Peter & Alice Sokoluk, Anne Hewko, John & Terry Kubin, Dale & Anne Marie Essena, Pat Stewart, Keith Gillan, Samantha Stewart, Memory of Louis & Todd Hirsch, Chris and Greg Kuruluk, Garrett, Jenn, Adrian and Kalyna, Michael, Steph, Cybil and Grace, Lisa & Marvin Topilko, Marshall & Elsie Juba & Terence Juba, Ernie & Pat Motiuk, Liz & George Sebest, Curtis & Kim Duk, Lois Bienvenue, Virginia & Norman Winiarski, Bill & Vicky Gizowski, Mike &JoAnn Sturmay & Family, June & Peter Woloshyn, Ron & Bev Homeniuk, The Zacharuk Family in Memory of William, Bernie & Charlotte Stewart, Mike & Ann Wispinski, Diana, Marcel, Dennis & Patricia Anderson, Clinton & Lorraine Ziegler & Family, Julian, Emily & Glenn Duk, Orest & Emily Kuly, Ken & Virginia Pichota & Family, Jerry & Margaret Gizowski, Randy & Cindy Kereliuk, Colin & Hayley, Colten & Kim, Kayla & Kevin & Luke; Peggy Allen, Brian & Joan Ferguson, Lynda & George Childs, Robb, Cheryl, Karissa, Kyler Zeleny, Jane Stawnichy in Memory of Ed Stawnichy, Ed & Marion Baxandall, Howard Austin Families, Clara Nawrot, Douglas Nawrot, Kevin and Jennifer Nawrot, Sam Nawrot, Ben Nawrot, Ella Nawrot, Victoria Paranych & Family, Lawrence & Elaine Svitich, Susan Stecyk In Memory of Pearl Zuk, Garry & Barb Carstairs, In Memory of Jeanette Makowecki from Roy & Family, Nick Seniuk, Evan Yaremko, April & Greg Huizinga, Orest & Janet Kolisniak, Adelia Rokos in Memory of Raymond, Gerry & Debbie Rokos, Bill & Maria Lewitski, Bruce & Irene Sabados, Cathy Rakchaev, In Memory of Frank Patrie from Sally & Family, Sharon & Orest Berezan & Family, John & Madeline Kitz & Family, Allan Kit & Susan, Clarence & Angie Powley, Annie Powley, Sidney, Pearl & Family, Arnold and Linda Sanford, Brad Mitchell and Kate Sanford Mitchell, Deryk, Katrina, Brayden and Bailey Sanford, Marianne Lysak In Memory of Michael and Barbara Lysak, Bernice Wasylenchuk, Marietta Kowal, George & Stephka Leonty, Bob & Anita Wilson & Family, In Memory of William & Evelyn Stefaniuk, the Humeniuk Family, Milda Lebrun, Daryl & Tanya Tuck, Andy & Lil Dulaba & Family, Roy & Chris Baxandall, Robert Giebelhaus, Marie & Terry Gorda, Katie & Marvin Boe, Phyllis, Ed & Maurice Dubuc, Don & Lois Harris, Clarence Petroskey, Gerrie & John Ewaniuk, Wilf & Deb Granger, Roger and Deb Welsh, Brian & Sandra Sokalski & Family, Barry & Bev McCarty & Family, Gordon Ziegler, Jodi Miller, In Memory of Dolly Hawryluk, Danny & Gloria Chmilar, Kevin & Cindy Bentley & Family

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