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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. Murphy is pictured recieving her diploma from BSS Principal Michelle Folk.

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Zak Mclachlan Duffett’s speech. [email protected] “Your theme ‘There is no elevator to success, you have to take the stairs’ is extremely fitting for this group. 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. For the parents who guid- the stairs.” The graduation theme was the stairs.’ I’m sure that I can speak for vation to continue up the stairs for suc- ed us up the first step when all we want- referenced many times throughout the the whole class when I say that our jour- cess. This success does not have to be one ed to do was sleep at the bottom, for the night, including in HPS Principal Ryan ney so far has been nothing but going large final goal, but it can be small goals teachers who gave us the knowledge to up and down the first placed at the top of each staircase. prepare us for our journey ahead, for the flight of stairs. Near the “It can be as small as getting out of bed friends and family who supported us - end of high school, ev- in the morning or as big as deciding your thank you,” she said. eryone was wishing for future after high school. Whether it be “I would like to leave you all today an elevator to take us staying and helping with the family, go- with a quite I believe represents the spirit to graduation. Never- ing to university or moving to Victoria of our class, and specifically, our gradua- theless, we all walked and joining the Canadian Armed Forces, tion today. ‘High school is a lot like toilet up together and here all of our efforts will accumulate to give paper, you only miss it when it’s gone.” we are. Now we have us great blessings in the future.” The graduates shared many more jokes to keep looking ahead After sharing her words of wisdom and throughout the evening as they enjoyed and set ourselves inspiration with her fellow graduates, the evening with friends and family and The graduates all donned their finest attire for the graduation up for the next set of Lee turned her attention to the crowd to the graduates embarked on a new stair- ceremonies on Friday night. Pictured above (left to right, back row) stairs,” Lee said. thank the loved ones of all the graduates case to climb. are graduates Wyatt Ford, Curtis Torpe, Sasha Robitaille, Evan Wahl- strom, Calen Sayer, Joel Morrison, Ethan Holte and Robin Mitchell. “To my fellow grad- on stage for their support throughout the EDGE Front row, left to right, are Rogue Van Hoek, Jaylene Verbonac, uates, our possibilities Darby-Anne Swanson, Melina Cruz, Hannah Turner, Payton Man- of the future are end- ning, Gillian Pederson, Amy-Leigh McDavid, Courtney McKay, Lucy less and some may be Lee and Hayle Dambrowsky. The Irma

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Circulation 4,590 Published by 1027 - 3 Ave., Wainwright, AB T9W 1T6 Ph: 780-842-4465 Fax: 780-842-2760 website: www.starnews.ca Just Looking Around 2008 WINNER 2009 WINNER Roger Holmes Patrick Moroz Sherry Schatz Zak McLachlan Publisher Associate Publisher Sales & Promotion Editor July 1st celebrations this year gave Very high water levels in Alberta [email protected] & Sales Manager [email protected] [email protected] us a long weekend. The day started RCMP Centennial Lake in Wallace [email protected] out great then got cold and wet. Park. Some nearby residents feel Gale Aykroyd Barb Tywoniuk Carrie Phyllis Holmes **** this contributes to damp basements Financial Accts & Graphics Baumgartner Projects The big Canada Day celebrations in the area. Also lots of weeds in the Administrator [email protected] Graphic Design [email protected] held at (what a lot of us still call) ODNHPDNHVêVKLQJGLIêFXOW [email protected] [email protected] Camp Wainwright went ahead **** The EDGE has 9,180 followers in print, i.e. 4,590 published with an average of two readers per printed copy. UDLQDQGVKLQH7KHFXUUHQWRIêFLDO Apparently the Town of Wain- QDPHRIWKHIDFLOLW\ÏUG&DQDGLDQ wright will haul away any small LETTERS POLICY: Division Forces Base residential tree trimmings if you The Wainwright EDGE welcomes letters to the editor for publication. Letters must be signed and a phone We've got you covered! 'HWDFKPHQW :DLQZULJKWÐ  LV D ELW leave them neatly in the back lane. number included so the writer’s identity can be verified. of a mouthful. **** The Wainwright EDGE reserves the right to edit letters **** 7KH ODQGêOO ZLOO DOVR OHW \RX GURS for legal considerations, taste, and brevity. 7KH)êJKWHUORZSDVVRYHUWRZQ tree trimmings off in a special area Please mail, e-mail, or drop off at 12:08 p.m. on Canada Day woke a at no charge. your comments to: Letter to the Editor lot of people up who rushed out of **** 1027-3 Ave, Wainwright, AB T9W 1T6 their houses to get a look. One of the three theatres at the Alma Phone: (780) 842-4465 Fax: (780) 842-2760 **** undergoing a major renovation. E-mail: [email protected] Karen Warriner’s classy store Voila **** The letters appearing in today’s paper have been edited RQWKHFRUQHURI0DLQ6WUHHWDQGUG This is still rodeo season with Czar for length and other considerations. Please try to keep your letters under 300 words to ensure your Letter to Ave. recently getting new signs on Bullarama July 19, Hardisty Rodeo the Editor appears as close to its original form as pos- Read The Wainwright EDGE E-Edition online weekly both the street and avenue sides. July 19, 20, 21 and the Vermilion sible. Thank you to everyone who took the time to send at StarNews.ca And check us out daily on facebook us comments on the important issues of the day in our facebook.com/WainwrightStarNews **** Fair July 25, 26 and 27. community. Keep your input coming.

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Submitted article SPORTS VISION Alberta Health Services ENHANCEMENT t’s hoped that new student artwork at Ithe Wainwright Addictions & Mental Health clinic will offer a ray of hope for those going through tough times. Drawings and paintings created by Wainwright High School and Irma School students were installed in May for permanent display in the Alberta Health Services’ (AHS) clinic waiting area as part of a project in cooperation with Wainwright on Wellness (WOW). WOW is part of the Mental Health Contact Kathryn at 780-842-6123 to register Capacity Building in Schools Initiative, which works to promote positive mental health in children, youth, families, and support individuals in the community who interact with children and youth. “This was a project not only about McSteel making a more welcoming space, but also about strengthening the resources SALVAGE & CLEAN -UP and abilities in our community for good mental health,” says Christina Harvey, WE BUY SCRAP METAL/STEEL AHS Health Promotion Facilitator. The waiting area walls were empty APPLIANCES, VEHICLES, OILFIELD since Addictions services and Mental Health services co-located at 905A - 3 SCRAP METAL, FARM MACHINERY Avenue last summer. Cloe Simpson, 17, experienced depression a couple of years ago and ‡:H&RPH7R

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Sergeant Wes Bensmiller Constable Matthew Leblanc Corporal Norm Weber Constable Chris Bilodeau Constable Ben Dixon Constable Greg Bamber Constable Michael Hamilton Constable Charles Lambright Constable Karanvir Nanuan Constable Lisa Marrower POLICEBEAT “The Police Beat” is a joint effort be- patrol on Highway 14 west of Wain- » 4:09 a.m. – Members on routine pa- » 8:39 a.m. – Complaint of damage to tween Star News and the Wainwright wright performed a traffic stop on a trol performed a traffic stop on a ve- property. Complainant advised some- RCMP and is put together by a repre- vehicle for speeding. Driver was is- hicle that failed to signal. Mandatory time overnight unknown individuals sentative of both organizations. sued a $120 violation ticket. alcohol screening was administered smashed out the windows of her son’s June 17-23 to the driver, who blew a fail and was vehicle. No suspects. June 19 arrested for impaired driving. Driver » 7:04 p.m. – Complaint of utter- Zak McLachlan with files from » 7:26 a.m. – Complaint of a domestic was taken to Wainwright Detach- Sgt. Norm Weber ing threats. Complainant advised a disturbance. Complainant advised a ment, where he provided samples of known male attended his campsite male and female were arguing out- his breath which were over the legal and began uttering threats towards There were 69 complaints/incidents, three side. Members attended and located limit. Male was later released on court the complainant. Members attended, deer-related incidents, four ‘not a police the individuals. Members determined compelling documents. but the suspect was gone on arrival. PDWWHUV·QRIDOVHFDOOVDQGÀYHIDOVH it was a verbal argument only. No » 9:48 a.m. – Request for a wellbeing No charges considered. alarms were reported during the week. charges considered. check on a male who failed to show » 11:18 p.m. – Complaint of an assault » 8:30 a.m. – Complaint of a break and up to work. Members attended the res- causing bodily harm at the PMM. June 17 enter. Complainant advised their busi- idence and located the male, who was Members identified, located and arrest- » 7:59 a.m. – Complaint of possible pos- ness had been broken into and a fence safe and sound. No concerns. ed the suspect, who was later released session of child pornography. RCMP cut. Unsure if anything was stolen. No » 10:12 a.m. – Members on routine pa- on court compelling documents. forwarded the information to the ICE suspects. trol performed a traffic stop on a vehi- Unit, who is investigating the matter. » 4:06 p.m. – Complaint of mischief. cle for expired registration. The driver June 23 » 12:42 p.m. – Complaint of uttering Complainant advised he was being of the vehicle was found to be operat- » 1:20 a.m. – Complaint of excessive threats. Complainant advised her followed around town by a male in a ing the vehicle without valid registra- noise. Members attended the location ex-husband had uttered threats to- vehicle. Members identified the male tion or insurance and with an expired and advised the subjects to turn down wards her. Members have laid charges and spoke to both parties to resolve license. The vehicle was towed, and the music. No further complaints. the driver was issued court compel- against the male, and a warrant has the situation. No further complaints. » 1:45 a.m. – Members on routine pa- ling documents. been issued for his arrest. » 11:23 p.m. – CN Police report a colli- trol observed a vehicle driving on the » 3:00 p.m. – Complaint of damage to sion with a train crossing. CN Police » 12:40 p.m. – Complaint of a fraud. wrong side of the road. Members per- property. Complainant advised un- advise a semi-truck drove through a Complainant attended Wainwright formed a traffic stop, and the driver known individuals entered the build- train crossing arm and failed to stop at Detachment to advise members a showed signs of drug impairment. ing and caused damage. No sign of the scene. Members made patrols, but charge of $1,500 was made on her While conducting an investigation, forced entry to the building. No sus- they could not locate the vehicle. credit card without her knowledge. members found a large amount of cash pects. Female was advised to contact her fi- and cocaine on the driver’s person. The June 20 nancial institution, which she did and driver was arrested for possession of a » 4:49 p.m. – Complaint of a possible » 3:18 p.m. – Request for a welfare the $1,500 was credited to her card. controlled substance for the purpose impaired drver. Complainant advised check on a male who had not shown of trafficking and was later released on a white minivan was swerving all » 12:47 p.m. – Report of a single-vehi- up to work. Members attended the res- cle collision. Complainant advised he court compelling documents. over the road and crossing the centre idence and located the male, who was line. Vehicle was headed westbound lost control of his vehicle, slid into a » 2:02 a.m. – Complaint of a theft. Com- simply ill. No concerns for the male’s ditch and drove through a fence. No plainant advised unknown suspects on Highway 14, and information was safety. BOLO’d to Viking Detachment. injuries. Collision report completed. broke into their booth at the Stampede » 3:48 p.m. – Report of a single-vehicle Grounds and stole a number of goods. » 6:20 p.m. – Members on routine » 1:19 p.m. – Members on routine pa- collision. Complainant advised she trol on Highway 14 west of Wain- No suspects. No surveillance. patrol on Highway 14 east of Wain- backed into a pole while backing out wright performed a traffic stop on a wright performed a traffic stop on a » 12:55 p.m. – Complaint of a vehicle of a parking space. No injuries. Colli- vehicle for being in contravention speeding in a construction zone on vehicle for speeding. Driver was is- sion report completed. sued a $105 violation ticket. of the Traffic Safety Act. It was deter- Highway 14 west of Wainwright. In- » 4:44 p.m. – Complaint of destruction of mined the driver was operating the formation was BOLO’d to Viking De- » 6:35 p.m. – Members on routine property. Complainant advised youths motor vehicle without a valid driver’s tachment. patrol on Highway 14 east of Wain- were firing pellet guns and hitting golf license. Driver was issued a violation wright performed a traffic stop on a » 4:40 p.m. – Members on routine balls over the fence of their residence, $310 violation ticket. patrol on Highway 14 east of Wain- vehicle for speeding. Driver was is- and the complainant was concerned sued a $120 violation ticket. » 11:01 p.m. – Members located a male wright performed a traffic stop on a someone might get hit. Members at- who was wanted on outstanding war- vehicle for speeding. Driver was is- » 7:01 p.m. – Members on routine tended and spoke to the youth, who rants out of Bonnyville. Male was also sued a $105 violation ticket. patrol on Highway 14 east of Wain- was unaware of the neighbour’s con- out past his curfew. Male was arrested wright performed a traffic stop on a cerns. Youth was warned about his ac- » 5:05 p.m. – Members on routine and later released on court compelling patrol on Highway 14 east of Wain- vehicle for speeding. Driver was is- tions. No further issues. documents. sued a $105 violation ticket. wright performed a traffic stop on a » 5:49 p.m. – Complaint of a stolen li- » 11:10 p.m. – Complaint of a possible vehicle for speeding. Driver was is- cense plate. No suspects or witnesses. June 18 intoxicated female slumped over the sued a $167 violation ticket. License plate added to police database steering wheel of a vehicle. Members » 12:00 a.m. – Complaint of a domestic as stolen. » 6:24 p.m. – Complaint of an erratic assault. Complainant attended Wain- attended and located the female, who driver. Complainant advised anoth- wright Detachment to report she was » 6:48 p.m. – Complaint of a dirtbike showed no signs of impairment by al- er driver passed her at a high rate of assaulted two days prior and had sus- rider stunting on the side of the high- cohol or drugs. Female appeared to be speed in a construction zone on High- tained minor injuries. Complainant way. Complainant advised the young very tired. Female called a taxi and got way 14. License plate not obtained. advised the male had also created an dirtbike rider was stunting in the a ride home. No concerns. Members made patrols, but they could intimate video without her consent. ditch along Highway 14. Members at- not locate the vehicle. Male was identified, located and ar- tended and located the male, who was June 22 rested. Male was charged with as- warned about his actions. No further » 1:12 a.m. – Report of a parked vehicle sault and voyeurism, and he was later complaints received. on fire. Members attended. Fire was extinguished. No injuries. released on court compelling docu- » 9:21 p.m. – Complaint of a male ments. dumpster diving. Complainant ad- » 2:31 a.m. – Complaint of mischief WAINWRIGHT PHOTO » 12:18 a.m. – Complaint of a breach vised this is an ongoing issue, and the and an assault at a local liquor es- TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT of the peace. Complainant requested male was making a mess. Members at- tablishment. Members attended but members attend to keep the peace tended, but the male was gone on ar- subjects of complaint involved in the LOCATIONS FOR NEXT WEEK: fight were gone on arrival. One male while she removed belongings from rival. JULY an ex’s residence. Members attended. was found a few blocks away and was 6 - 8 AVE @ 14 ST No issues. June 21 arrested and later released on court 7 - 27 ST @/NEAR 10 AVE » 1:10 a.m. – Complaint of an assault at compelling documents for mischief. 8 - 13 AVE @ 27 ST » 5:14 p.m. – Complaint of a domestic the Stampede Grounds. Members at- Fight deemed to be consensual and no 9 - 8 AVE @/NEAR SPLASH PARK disturbance in the area of 6th Avenue tended and located the complainant, charges considered. 10 - 1 AVE @/NEAR 11 ST and 6th Street. Complainant advised who was intoxicated. Complainant 11 - 18 ST @/NEAR 11 AVE a female was attempting to break » 2:53 a.m. – Complaint of a distur- 12 - 11 AVE @ 18 ST advised she was pushed to the ground bance in the area 6th Avenue and 6th windows to a residence to gain entry. and was advised to attend the Wain- Members attended and located the fe- Street. Complainant advised a fight wright Detachment to provide a state- was ongoing. Members attended. One male, who was arrested and charged. Additional locations may be photo enforced on the above dates. ment when sober. Complainant left individual suffered minor injuries and Female was later released on court the grounds with a sober friend and Photo enforcement may not operate on all dates listed above. compelling documents. went to the hospital for treatment. No For more information call 780-842-1691 never attended the Detachment to charges considered. » 10:32 p.m. – Members on routine provide a statement. 10 EDGE | Wainwright, AB | Friday, July 5, 2019 EDGE | Wainwright, AB | Friday, July 5, 2019 11

anada Day once again brought about a day events, which featured two of Canada’s biggest musical of celebration at Garrison Wainwright as PSP talents. Wainwright hosted an incredible day of activ- Country music star Aaron Pritchett kicked off the eve- Cities for young and old to celebrate Canada’s ning with an hour and a half-long set which featured 152nd birthday. numerous original hits as well as a fun throwback med- The day began with a myriad of family activities ley of 90's hits. Following his performance, Pritchett ZKLFKLQFOXGHGDQXPEHURILQëDWDEOHVIRUFKLOGUHQ greeted numerous fans at his merchandise tent, signing to enjoy, face painting and a big, delicious Canada autographs and taking photos with country music fans. Day cake. The family portion of the event had a few The second of the two co-headliners was the east coast fun additions to the event, including a large Project URFNEDQG7KH7UHZV)URPWKHêUVWFKRUGXQWLOWKHêQDO 3OD\DUHDZKLFKKRVWHGDFRORXUIXOFRUQVWDUFKêJKW note, The Trews and frontman Colin MacDonald abso- with dozens of children involved. As well, hundreds lutely rocked the house playing hit after hit all night gathered around for a performance from The Great long. The band even payed homage to one of the great- Balanzo who put on a circus show that left onlook- est Canadian rock bands of all time, The Tragically Hip, ers young and old laughing and amazed at the and late, great frontman Gord Downie with a cover of performer’s antics. “Grace, Too.” Just after the cutting of the Canada Day cake at Cheers rose up from the crowd and tears welled in fans QRRQ:DLQZULJKWZDVWUHDWHGWRDë\RYHUE\D eyes as The Trews began to play “Highway of Heroes,” CF-18 jet which wowed onlookers as it soared by. which was written about a friend of the band who Throughout the early portion of the day’s events, had lost her life while serving in the Canadian Armed the weather was as spectacular and sunny as Forces. one would expect a July day to be. But as the day It was a night to remember for all those who took part went on, the clouds began to roll in and heavy in the celebrations on base to honour our great coun- winds whipped through the area. WU\RI&DQDGDDQGWKH$UPHG)RUFHVZKRêJKWIRULWWR Despite the turn in the weather, a large crowd remain the True North, Strong and Free. still gathered for the evening portion of the

Photos, story by Zak McLachlan Page Layout by Carrie Baumgartner 12 EDGE | Wainwright, AB | July 5, 2019

THE EDGESPORTS Celebrating Canada Day with a golf cart parade

The M.D. of Wainwright hosted a Canada Day celebration at Riverdale Mini Park on Sunday, June 30. The day kicked off with brunch in the morning Photo: Sherry Schatz followed by a golf cart parade with dozens of golf carts all decorated in red and white to honour Canada Day. Many people spent the afternoon golfing while others spent time together playing games and taking part in activities as part of the celebrations. A look back on the 66th annual Wainwright Stampede

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Submitted article Baughan Realty gra- Stacey Leggett ciously offered not only a space in town to set up during the hat started out as an Wainwright Stam- WEdgerton farm girl pede parade but also wanting a lemonade stand at matched Raynelle’s the end of her driveway last lemonade sales for the year has become a summer weekend. project for Raynelle Leggett Her sales from 2 as she raises money for the CT days of selling lemon- Scanner in Wainwright. Raynelle Leggett from Edgerton has stepped up ade rallied up to $752, to support the CT scanner project by raising funds She asked several times if so with Cheryl match- through a lemonade stand. She raised over $750 dur- she could have a lemonade ing her sales, together ing the Wainwright Stampede, and Cheryl McIsaac stand last summer and I con- Raynelle Leggett set up shop in front of RE/MAX Submitted they had $1504. from RE/MAX Baughan Realty matched her total for a tinually said no as we live on Baughan Realty during the Wainwright Stampede to photo donation of $1,504. Pictured above, Leggett, middle, Raynelle is over- along with McIsaac, right, presented the donation to a farm and knew it would not raise money for the CT scanner project. She collected $752 that weekend and hopes to raise more in Edger- whelmed yet grate- Wainwright and District Community Health Founda- be very successful. ton this weekend and Vermilion on July 24. ful for all the support tion chair Bill Lawson, left. Submitted photo This spring she approached she has received and the idea again, but as per last is inspired to continue with She will be year I said no. Until a couple weeks tugged at some heartstrings and the setting up her lemonade stand over set up again Saturday and Sunday of ago she caught my attention when she planning process began! summer. Edgerton Sports Days at the grounds said, “mom I’m not doing it for me, I We talked to her about the CT Scan- Raynelle’s original goal was to raise and also in Vermilion on Wednesday, want to do it for a charity/good cause!” ner Project and agreed that this would $1000 on her own this summer but has July 24 as they begin their Fair Days When I asked her what she had in be the best choice for her cause. since then challenged herself to in- with a kickoff party on Main Street. mind she said ‘something for kids’ or Cheryl MacIsaac from RE/MAX crease that total! ‘something for cancer’. This certainly Wainwright Liqour and Stampede Kickoff Cold Beer barbecue raises fundraiser collects $1,200 $1,500 for food bank for CT scanner project

Wainwright Liquor and Cold Beer held their annual fundraiser barbecue during Stam- pede Week to raise money for the Wain- wright Food Bank. On Tuesday, July 2, Wain- wright Liquor and Cold Beer owner Sandra Rob- inson visited the food bank to present the donation. Pictured right, Robinson, left, presented Wain- wright Food Bank volun- teer Terri Atkinson with the donation of $1,500.

The Co-operators in Wainwright hosted a fundraiser during the Stampede Photo: Zak Kickoff event on Wednesday, June 19, selling beef on a bun to raise funds for the McLachlan CT scanner community fundraiser project. Photo: Zak McLachlan The fundraiser collected $1,200 to donate towards the cause, which was pre- sented to Wainwright and District Community Health Foundation member Janice Ewasiw, middle, by Linda Nanias, second from left, and the Co-operators staff.

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Charity Golf Tournament

Special thanks to our TITANIUM SPONSOR We would like to thank our golfers and sponsors this year who helped us raise $63,600 for the CT Scanner Fundraising Project

PLATINUM GOLD SPONSORS: SPONSORS: AL’S HOTSHOT & TRUCKING OK TIRE ATB FINANCIAL PARRISH & HEIMBECKER AECOM B & R ECKEL’S PERKINS FARMS CORNERSTONE CO-OP & BATTLE RIVER IMPLEMENTS PETER VAN WINSSEN PROFESSIONAL BAUGHAN AGENCIES CORP. LIQUOR STORE BUNGE CANADA R & R INN & SUITES ENERPLUS CANADIAN TIRE RECOCHEM CUBIC FIELD SERVICES RON’S VACUUM SERVICE FLAMAN FITNESS CUTTING EDGE VENTURES SHELL CANADA GREENBELT FARMS DAYCO SUREWERX DR. BEV BRILZ TIM HORTONS MARK’S WORK WEARHOUSE ENCOMPASS CREDIT UNION UNI-SELECT PRAIRIES THE EDGE EXIDE WAINWRIGHT LIQUOR & COLD F12 NETWORKS BEER STORE TRI-AG IMPLEMENTS LTD. FORT GARRY INDUSTRIES WAINWRIGHT MEDICAL CLINIC VERA’S CATERING GLOBAL FUSION Dr. Gordon Anderson, Dr. Ian Turner, HAKO-OJA STUDIO Dr. Sarah Turner, Dr. Nicole Muller, WAINALTA MOTORS HONEYPOT EATERY & PUB Dr. H. Burger, Dr. Bennett, Dr. Peeters WALLY CHAPMAN N. FITZGERALD AGGREGATES

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