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[email protected] www.ljbaron.com Garage even has an overhead door for the BOAT! 2 The Stonewall Teulon Tribune Thursday, September 26, 2019 Annual Relay for Life walk raises over $34K Staff year after his diagnosis. Thundershowers outside did little to Every team had someone they were dampen the spirits of participants at walking for. the fourth annual Relay for Life last This year’s top fundraiser was Bev Friday. Hundreds came out to cel- Heggie who raised $2,773.80 for her ebrate those who have won the battle, team the Stonewall Stompers and to honour those who are still fi ght- they raised a combined $4,396.10. ing and to remember those who have Alysha Gareau was walking for her since passed away. daughter Natalie Smith who passed Participants walked the make shift away last month, she raised $1,470.70. track in the Collegiate from 6-11 p.m. Bernadette Lagace raised $1,452.50. raising just over $34,000. Every dollar Her brother Matthew lost his battle to raised through the Relay for Life goes pancreatic cancer in June of this year. towards research and support pro- Trevor King and his band Broke “N” grams through the Canadian Cancer Busted played throughout the eve- Society. ning providing music and words of Guest speaker Jenna Hopkins shared encouragement. her families cancer journey asking for Relay for Life chair of Stonewall’s love and support as her mom Sue event Lana Meier would like to thank Ennis begins a clinical research trial all the volunteers and supporters who treatment. helped make the event a success. Cancer survivors and their loved “The Collegiate staff and Jocelyn ones walked the fi rst lap led by the Derksen helped us to move the event TRIBUNE PHOTOS BY LANA MEIER AND JO-ANNE PROCTER Khartum Shrine Pipes and Drums. indoors last minute and my entire Sue and Rick Ennis walked the opening lap of Stonewall’s Relay for Life Dawn Bourque spoke during the lu- committee made it happen,” said Mei- fundraiser last Friday. minary ceremony. She talked about er. “The track we made in the hallways her husband Gilles’s treatment and was a little smaller than the track out- the importance of fundraisers like the side but we made the best of it. Every- Relay for families dealing with cancer. one stayed dry and had fun. It was an Gil passed away in March 2019, one incredible night with so much love.” Guest speaker Guest speaker Dawn Bourque Jenna Hopkins The Stonewall Teulon Tribune Thursday, September 26, 2019 3 10th Anniversary FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY! As a thank you to everyone for their support since we moved into the new building in 2009 we are having a celebration day! Saturday,aturday September 28th 11:00 am - 4:00 4:00 pm at Centennial Plaza JOIN US FOR A BBQ OF HOT DOGS & BURGERS IN STORE SPECIALS ALL DAY LONG Natural Bakery Spenst Countryside Brothers Old Dutch Rye Bread Premium 500 g Pizzas Chips Eggs F F F F O $ O $ O $ O $ 10 R 10 2 R 10 4 R 10 220g Box 3 R 10 Melo’s Manitoba Made Rogers Granny’s Fresh Prairie West Cooking Oils Sugar Chicken Ice Cream 4 Ltr pail 250 ml Assorted F Breasts O $ F R Family F O $ 3 10 $ $ Pack each O 3 R 10 4 kg 10 2 R 10 IN-STORE SPECIALS NOT AVAILABLE FOR DELIVERY SERVICE Limits may apply. While quantities last. KIDS ENTERTAINMENT O R T • Infl atable T E E N Slide & Bouncy Castle • Glitter Tattoo Artist VACATIONEveryone who visits the store Sept 28th will be able • Disney Princess & VEGAS“See in-store for details” to enter. Draw will be held at 7:00 pm Sat. Sept 28 *Not exactly as illustrated Superhero STONEWALL CENTENNIAL PLAZA 330 3rd AVE SOUTH PH: 204-467-5553 VISIT US 8am-9pm WEEKDAYS 8am-7pm SATURDAY, 9am-6pm SUNDAY 4 The Stonewall Teulon Tribune Thursday, September 26, 2019 Honouring those who fi ght for our freedom By Ligia Braidotti rette chose the Royal Canadian Le- A group of four friends engaged in gion’s Poppy Trust Fund as the recipi- a super challenging and selfl ess task. ent of their donations. Through the From Sept. 19 to 22, Laurie Andrus- funds, the legion provides fi nancial iek, her husband Matt, Mike Madson, assistance and support to veterans and Richard Charette walked 153 ki- and their families. lometres to raise funds to the Royal Poppy Funds are used for food, heal- Canadian Legion’s Poppy Trust Fund. ing, clothing, prescription medication, Road to Recovery is an annual ruck medical equipment, home repairs, march held by Ruck to Remember, a emergency shelter, housing and care non-profi t organization that supports facilities, funding from Veteran Tran- frontline responders such as military, sition Programs, education bursaries law enforcement, paramedics, and and more. fi refi ghters. The group explained the issue of Ruck to Remember started in On- homelessness among veterans is not tario by Lino di Julio. The organization well known in Canada, even though is in its sixth year raising funds and the numbers are pretty high. Accord- awareness for issues facing veterans ing to the 2016 National Shelter Study, in Canada, but this was the fi rst time approximately 2,400 veterans resorted the event was held in Manitoba and to homeless shelters in Canada in TRIBUNE PHOTO BY LANA MEIER the fi rst time it was held outside On- 2016.