Vegreville News Advertiser - September 9, 2020

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SEPTEMBER 9, 2020

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Clifford Windels 90th Birthday Drive-By Parade Party Rosanne Fortier News Correspondent Clifford Windels, a resident of Heritage House’s family surprised him with a drive-by parade birthday party

Clifford Windels on his 90th Birthday. (Rosanne Fortier/photo)

on August 30, one day ahead of Clifford’s 90th birthday on August 31. Sharon Hempstock, Clifford’s step

daughter-in-law organized this drive-by parade birthday celebration. The drive-by parade featured Clifford’s family driving in the parking lot of Heritage House in their vehicles that were decorated with banners and balloons, made by Cliff’s great-grandchildren. While Clifford went outside Heritage House’s main entrance while his family drove-in and waved and honked the horn of their vehicles. Sharon said before the COVID-19 Pandemic, Clifford’s family used to take Clifford out for dinner or to tour the countryside. However, this year, since there are many safety protocols put into place due to COVID-19, the family wanted to lift his spirits and show him how important he is to them. “Clifford’s grandchildren and greatgrandchildren came from Onoway, Granddaughter, Samantha HempstockLeBlanc and her children from Calahoo, and Granddaughter Heather McKeigue and her daughter from Rosalind, Heather Hempstock. When I asked Sharon what was special about Clifford, she said everything is special about Clifford. “He is a very passive man but he takes everything in stride and he is very strong in his faith as a Seventh Day Adventist. I would also like to say that Cliff’s great-grandson, James Hempstock wants to challenge Cliff to a LEGO competition next time James visits his grandpa.” Then Clifford’s grand-daughter, Heather Hempstock said Clifford was special because even though he is not a blood relative, he has always treated his step-family like they belonged to him. “I have never known any other grandpa

other than Cliff, so I really think of him as my grandpa. He has his own children but they live in British Columbia. Then, my first memory is when I went bird watching with him and he would put me on his shoulder so I could see the birds better. He still watches all the birds today. Finally, I would like to say we love him and we wish him many more lovely and happy years.” Samantha Hempstock, another one of his granddaughters said she thinks

everything is special about Clifford. “He is a very talented man. He was a good teacher and a good electrician. He knows how to play the organ. Also, he is very friendly and loving.”


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