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And I had my cell On the morning of March 24, Elea- phone in my hand because I was call- nor Kendall’s house in Marquette was ing my daughter. I had enough sense destroyed in a fi re as fl ames engulfed not to go back for anything.” her home within minutes. The house fi re was incredibly dev- Kendall, 71, doesn’t know what ini- astating because Kendall lost all of tially caused the fi re because all she her priceless family mementoes, her had for electricity at her house was identifi cation, clothes and more. A lot one outlet and one porch light. She of belongings were lost that can’t be lost two cats in the fi re, but luckily replaced and that’s obviously one of her dogs were outside at the time and the biggest tragedies with house fi res. were safe. Kendall also didn’t have house in- “I got up about 8:15 a.m. and I was surance because two years ago her sitting there and it smelled like burnt husband passed away and she made onions. So I got up and looked around the choice of paying her bills and the house and couldn’t see nothing. I buying food over getting insurance. was sitting there and I realized I could This last week has been very devas- smell smoke now so I looked again tating for her, and it’s also a reminder and nothing. And then I phoned my in some ways on how important it is daughter who lives next door and to have insurance for your home be- TRIBUNE PHOTO BY KAREN BIRD told her to come over here because I cause these kinds of tragedies can An early morning fi re in Marquette has left the owner Eleanor Kendall smelled smoke but I don’t know where happen to anyone. Because of the fact homeless with only the clothes on her back that she fl ed with. it’s coming from,” recalled Kendall. “I that she doesn’t have insurance, she’s then made a mistake of opening the having to pick up the pieces alone for Street in Winnipeg and they gave dall and can be reached at 204-375- door from the house to the porch and the most part and is in need of help me a voucher to buy clothes there at 6755, or any donations can be dropped all of the sudden all I could see from from the public. For now, Kendall is Walmart which was really nice,” said off at the Marquette Co-op. Another the top of the wall was a fl ash of fi re staying with her daughter. She is hop- Kendall. “I didn’t even know they did friend, Edna, is also taking collections coming of black smoke. So I quickly ing to save up for a used house trailer that kind of thing so that was a really and can be reached at 204-375-6597. A got out of the house. My daughter was that would fi t the needs for her and nice gesture by them and I’m very go fund me page has also been set up yelling at me to get out so I did. I only her dogs to live in. grateful.” for anyone wishing to donate on line. had just my nightgown and house “The Red Cross phoned and we Andrea Janke, a close friend of the Visit: https://www.gofundme.com/ coat on, and one slipper too because met them at the Walmart on Empress family, is taking collections for Ken- my-mother-needs-a-place-to-livel Support Stonewall’s ‘Save the Kilns’ thst initiative with your purchase of a Signed Limited Edition ‘Stonewall Quarry Sunset’ print. All are numbered, signed and framed by photographer Randy Frykas. 8081 Annual Meeting Meeting ofof RedRed RiverRiver Cooperative Cooperative LTD LTD OFFICIAL NOTICE Thursday,Thursday, April April 26, 11,2018 2019 Registration: 5:30 - 6:45 p.m. Registration:Meeting: 7 5:30–6:45 - 9 p.m. p.m. Meeting: 7:00–9:00 p.m. Canad Inns 1405 St.Canad Mathews Inns Ave. 1405 St. Matthews Ave. Winnipeg, MB Winnipeg, MB Limited edition 150 prints ATTENDATTEND ASK ASK SHARE SHARE 16”x 12” Each print will be signed, numbered, matted and framed EVERYEVERY MEMBER MEMBER IS WELCOME IS WELCOME $150 each with $100 being donated to the ‘Save the Kilns’ campaign AllAll members members registered registered are enteredare entered to win theto prizewin draw.the prize draw. Complimentary refeshments provided. The photo is available for purchase at the Complimentary refreshments provided. Stonewall Teulon Tribune offi ce and McLeod House, and is available LOCALLY INVESTED COMMUNITY MINDED LIFETIME MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS LOCALLY INVESTED COMMUNITY MINDED LIFETIME MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS online at https://46fps.bigcartel.com/kiln-photo-fundraiser The Stonewall Teulon Tribune Thursday, April 4, 2019 3 Federal carbon tax adds 4.4 cents per litre of gas Escalator tax on alcohol also means higher prices across Canada for beer, wine and spirits By Aaron Wudrick, CTF federal director its means that excise taxes on those products rise The Canadian Taxpayers Federation would like automatically each year, with no need for annual to remind Canadians that the higher prices on gas Parliamentary approval. As a result, Canadians will and alcohol, which kick in today, are unfortunately pay an additional $193 million in alcohol taxes over not an elaborate April Fool’s Day joke, but the new the next three years. reality. “The escalator tax on alcohol sets a terrible prec- “Whether driving to work or unwinding at home edent for tax-weary Canadians,” said Wudrick. “Tax with a cold beer, you’ll be paying more starting to- hikes should never be automatic. If politicians want day,” said CTF federal director Aaron Wudrick. “It to try to hike them, they should be transparent may be the cruelest April Fool’s prank of all because about it and face the music in Parliament.” squeezing family budgets is no joke.” Wudrick noted that Canadians are increasingly The new federal carbon tax of $20 per tonne of feeling affordability anxiety and that tax hikes will CO2 emissions, which will apply in Manitoba, New only make the problem worse. Brunswick, Ontario and Saskatchewan, will in- “Many Canadian families are already stretched to crease the cost of gasoline by 4.4 cents per litre and the limit; gouging them for more is about the worst the cost of diesel by 6.4 cents per litre.
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