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Award in honour of former student Adele Dyck

 

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St. Anthony’s principal JoAnne Akerboom, right, presents the Adele Dyck Memorial Award to Carmanah Olbrich. This award is one of the school’s most prestigious awards and has been presented since 1975.
mailphoto by Patrick Kolafa

     Grade 8 St. Anthony’s student Carmanah Olbrich was awarded the School’s most prestigious award.
    Carmanah was presented with the Adele Dyck Memorial Award.
    This is also one of its most unique awards.
 Adele was the daughter of Henry and Yola Dyck. Forty years ago the 13 year old was  attending St. Anthony’s School and the family was living in Rosedale.
    She was on her way home from a friend’s home when she was struck by a vehicle and killed on Highway 10.
    Her mother Yola discovered her just a half a block from their home.
     The support came from the school community and Yola said the first ever Adele Dyck Memorial Award was presented at the end of that school year in 1975.
    Each year it is presented to a Grade 8 student. The candidates are assessed on scholarship, friendliness, participation in school and community, co-operation, judgment, industry, sense of fair play and character.
    What makes the award unique is that the students select the winner. While teachers have the authority to veto any of the award winners, in the history of the award this has never happened.


Dragons lose 2-1 against Grande Prairie Storm



The Drumheller Dragons took a loss during an afternoon game against the Grande Prairie Storm Sunday. The Storm opened the scoring at 3:17 of the first period.
The Dragons' Clint Filbrandt tied the game on a power play goal at the end of the first period. The Storm scored their second goal, the game winner, in the third period on the power play.
The Dragons will now travel to Hanna arena Thursday night to face the Olds Grizzlys.
Game time is 7 p.m.

Scotch Club tours the Valley



The Drumheller Scotch Club toured the Valley tonight. The club stopped at the Orkney Viewpoint. Club member Marcel Augey explained that the name Orkney actually came from the Orkney Islands in Scotland (see link)

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orkney

The Drumheller Scotch Club meets regularly to learn about different Scotch and Whisky brands and enjoy local establishments.

For more information for the dates of any upcoming events, contact Marcel Augey at marcel.augey@gmail.com

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