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ZUK, Ruby May 30, 1943 - November 4, 2015 In loving memory of our dear sister Ruby Zuk (Hook) who passed away November 4, 2015 If yellow roses grow in heaven Lord Please pick a bunch for us Place them in our sister’s arms and tell her that they’re from us. Tell her that we love her and when she turns to smile Place a kiss upon her cheek and hold her for a while. Because remembering her is easy We do it everyday But there’s an ache within our hearts That never goes away. Sadly missed always remembered Albina, Dianna and our families
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MICKLICH, Jacob Four long and lonely years have passed, In our hearts you will always stay. Loved and remembered day by day. Memories are treasures no one can steal, Death is a heart ache no one can heal. Life must go on that’s true. But it’s not the same since we lost you. You left so quickly without a good-bye. But memories of you will never die. Ever remembered and sadly missed. Your wife Eileen, Kathy and Karlee
environment Minister - CONTINUED from PAGE 4 Alberta and Saskatchewan. The sign that some would say includes the middle finger. To his credit, Guilbeault apparently has never owned a car. That however, doesn’t qualify him to head up the environmental portfolio, nor does it mean that his approach will be any more tactful than scaling the CN tower. I’m sure he’s made up for his lack of an automobile jetting around the world. His virtue signalling will fit in well with his new friends. One must wonder, if while at COP26, Guilbeault will point out the obvious opposing directions between the conference which looks to banish coal and China’s roadmap to build hundreds of power plants to burn it. This would seem a prudent move by someone so concerned with the environment, however, I suspect his wrath is reserved for Canada only and not for our trading partners so admired by the Trudeau Liberals. I am skeptical that anything positive can come out of a long-time activist, one time criminal, current Environment Minister making decisions related to the fate of our resource sector. If I had a crystal ball, I think I would see higher prices, more pressure on our agriculture sector and a 2022 version of the National Energy Program. The next 10 years could be very difficult for Canadians. Tell me what you think. Email me at abletters@newsadvertiser.com
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Busy Start to School Year for Vegreville Composite Athletics Vegreville Composite High School Submitted It has been a busy start to the school year for Vegreville Composite athletics. VCHS is running five volleyball teams this season, with four Junior High teams, and one Senior High Girls’ team. The Junior High volleyball teams are participating in league play, with playoffs coming up at the end of the month. The Senior Girls have attended one tournament so far, with some exhibition matches and two tournaments, including the Cougar Classic, still to come. A highlight from the season so far, was a second-place finish for the Sr Girls at the Lamont tournament. VCHS Athletics is very appreciative of all of our hard-working, dedicated volleyball coaches, including: Laura Sturrock, Stephanie Brophy, Katelyn Peden, Al Melnyk, Donna Melenka, Cheryl Faryna, Ty Paulichuk, Sheila Stemberger, Nancy Worobec, and Lachelle Chorney.
Another season has wrapped up for the Junior and Senior High Cross-Country teams. The students committed to lunch hour practices in preparation for their races. The Juniors competed on Oct. 5th at Strathcona Wilderness Centre in the EIPS meet, where all five runners ran tough races with great finishing times. The Senior High team travelled to Ross Lake for Zones on Oct. 6th. All four competitors ran well, with two of the four runners qualifying for Provincials on Oct. 16th. Congratulations Aaron and Aaliyah!
Six-Man football has been running since the first day of school this year. Coaches Bryan Worobec and Glenn Brophy have worked hard to get the team ready. With fifteen of the sixteen players joining as rookies, there has been a lot for players to learn. The coaches and fans have been excited to see the growth from the first game of the season, to the recent win over Drayton Valley. With one more home game, the team is heading into playoffs at the start of November.
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