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The Trews rock ‘n’ roll on Canada Day Page 10-11 The Canada Day celebrations at Garrison Wainwright featured two high-profi le Canadian acts this year with country star Aaron Pritchett and Antigonish, Photo: Zak McLachlan Nova Scotia’s The Trews, pictured above, rocking and rolling throughout the night. The event, hosted by PSP Wainwright, attracted thousands to the local military base to celebrate Canada’s 152nd birthday. “We love to make you smile” $FFHSWLQJ1HZ3DWLHQWV! Dr. Nordstrom (780) 842-6838 Dr. Jacob Dr. Radasic 2 EDGE | Wainwright, AB | July 5, 2019 BSS graduates thank the ones who got them here Zak McLachlan [email protected] he Blessed Sacrament TSchool Class of 2019 cel- The Blessed Sacrament School Class of 2019 celebrated their graduation on Photos: Zak ebrated their big day on Saturday, June 29, in the school’s gymnasium. A total of 37 graduates crossed the McLachlan Saturday, June 29, at the stage on Saturday night’s event, which carried the theme “This one’s for the ones who got me here.” Pictured left, the BSS Class of 2019 was very unique, as it was school’s annual graduation represented by not one, but two valedictorians. Dalin Jordan, left, and Haidyn ceremonies. Golinowski shared the podium to each give a speech as both were named valedic- A total of 37 gradu- torian of the Class of 2019. ates filled the stage in the school’s gymnasium as their computer is easier than you think. But Principal Michelle Folk also ad- high school careers came we cannot forget that you taught us dressed the graduating class during to an end with the celebra- so much, like how to use a toilet. You the ceremony, encouraging the Class tions. will always be willing to swim across of 2019 to go out into the world and The graduates took their oceans to save us from a puddle.” make it their own. theme from country star Golinowski took to the podium next “I hope our graduates took the time Cole Swindell’s song “The and gave her words of wisdom while this year to reflect on all the good Ones Who Got Me Here.” The thanking the teachers and staff at BSS times they had a Blessed Sacrament theme, which was displayed for guiding the graduates through School. All us stuff do our very best beside the stage on a large their school years. to prepare the graduates for the big banner was “This one’s for blessed these rooms with their laugh- “As we move past the hallways of world so they’re able to be the best the ones who got me here.” ter and wisdom will now move on to this school, let us always remember versions of themselves possible,” Prin- Following their graduation theme, the next chapter of their lives,” Jordan the ones who got us here. The caring cipal Folk said. the graduates made sure to thank their said during his portion of the valedic- individuals who spend more hours “While the world is an ever-chang- parents, teachers and all those who supported them throughout their 12 torian’s speeches. here than we can possibly imagine ing place and the future can be very years of schooling. “But this would not be possible have taught us some things we can uncertain with many outside factors The BSS Class of 2019 is unique in a without the important people in our take with us forever,” she said. constantly changing and evolving, I number of ways, but it was one rarity lives. Today is the day we celebrate “I’m not just talking about the qua- know that these graduates have every that will define the class for years to your accomplishments and look back dratic equation, the principles of ability to mould their future into what come. This year’s graduating class had to thank those who got you here. To cell division or the dates of the Cold they want. Graduates, who you are not one, but two valedictorians rep- our friends and classmates, thank you War. What I’m talking about is how and what you do, it all influences ev- resenting the class. Dalin Jordan and for being here through thick and thin. the staff at Blessed Sacrament School erything and everyone around you.” Haidyn Golinowski finished their aca- When we were beyond stressed and has prepared us for the future. Even The graduates enjoyed the remain- demic school year within a quarter of on the brink of insanity, you were when we were just starting in these der of their celebrations at the school, a percent of each other, and the school there to get our minds off whatever hallways, we were already in real life with a rose ceremony to honour their decided to name them both valedicto- hindered us. training. They taught us that even the loved ones, a slideshow to look back rians for 2019. “To our families, thank you for lov- smallest of things can bring great joy. on past memories and a dance to “Here we stand on the brink of our ing us unconditionally. We may get “Don’t be afraid to celebrate the little share with their closest of family and future. After today, our transition into frustrated with you from time to time, things in life. Celebrate, bask in your friends. adulthood begins. The class that once whether it’s because we wanted to victories and allow yourself to be hap- EDGE stay our later or because running a py.” The Blessed Sacrament School Class of 2019, pictured above, celebrated after receiving their diplomas dur- Photos: Zak McLachlan ing the graduation ceremony on Saturday, June 29. Pictured right, Jessica Murphy was one of the 37 graduates to wrap up their high school education at the local school over the weekend. 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As you t was a special night for Hughenden enter the next stage of your life, you will Public School on Friday, June 28, as it I encounter whirlwinds and storms in celebrated a big day for the Class of 2019. which if you take the elevator, you may This year’s graduating class consisted get stuck and desperate for help. Instead, of 19 graduates who celebrated the end- what will be important is the journey ing of their high school years and the be- to the top of the stairs which are your ginning of the rest of their lives at their goals,” Principal Duffett said. graduation ceremony. “This group of graduates truly is re- With the stage full of Wildcats ready to markable. I truly feel as though you embark on the next stage in their lives, have set the bar in regards to being role the graduation ceremony provided The HPS Class of 2019 enjoyed a great night of celebration on Friday, June Submitted models for our young Wildcats.” many opportunities too look back on 28. Pictured left, graduate Joel Morrison accepted the annual Cadogan Ag photos Lucy Lee was this year’s valedictorian, memories made and look ahead to the Society scholarship from HPS principal Ryan Duffett. Pictured right, Class of and she mixed inspiration with a little 2019 valedictorian Lucy Lee accepts the honours from Peter Bobryk journey which lies ahead. humour in her memorable valedicto- The HPS Class of 2019 chose an inspi- rian speech. intertwined. With each choose we make, years. rational graduation theme of “There is “The grad theme this year is ‘There is we create our own path. As we focus on “Finally, I’d like to thank everyone no elevator to success, you have to take no elevator to success, you have to take our goals, it gives us the drive and moti- here tonight.
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