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New Year’s celebration ushers in Drumheller centennial

    Plans are in the works to kick off Drumheller’s centennial year with a bang.
    The Drumheller Centennial Committee has organized a New Years Centennial Celebration at the Badlands Community Facility on New Year’s Eve. The event is being designed for both the young and old in mind.
    “There’s really not a specific family event for New Year’s Eve and the Centennial Committee wanted to make sure there was,” said Paul Salvatore, Director of Community Services for the Town of Drumheller and member of the Centennial Committee.
    “We’re hoping to make sure parents, with kids over the age of six, can come to the event and have their kids kept entertained, whether it be sports, crafts, or games. Meanwhile, mom and dad are upstairs enjoying their evening.”
    Upstairs in the banquet hall, the adults will have food and entertainment provided by the Cat Country Cougar Hunters. Downstairs the children will be treated to a meal of their own, sports in the field house, crafts in one of the multi-purpose rooms, and video games in the fitness area.
    The celebration is the first of its kind in Drumheller. Thanks to the completion of the Badlands Community Facility, a family-friendly New Years option was finally available.
    “The community facility gives us so many options in what we can do with events. This one really makes use of all the different areas of the facility. It’s a good opportunity to host an event where most of the building is used,” said Salvatore.
    It is hoped the New Years Centennial Celebration could be a model for other events hoping to utilize the entirety of the facility. One of the desires for the facility since its inception was to have events where both the banquet halls and field house could be utilized.
    For the Gala, if all goes well, this year may not be a one time event.
    “It’s a great way for the committee to bring in the new year with a bang,” said Salvatore. “It could be one of those things we could see as having value as an annual event in Drumheller.”
    Tickets are for sale at the Badlands Community Facility.


Sorenson honours residents with Jubilee Medals



    
    Four area residents were honoured on November 12 to receive the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medals from Crowfoot MP Kevin Sorenson.
    Sorenson awarded medals at a ceremony at the Royal Canadian Legion in Stettler. Among the recipients were Luke Onruf of Delia, LaVerne Erickson of Rosebud and Ed LaPlante and Stan Schumacher of Drumheller.
     “It was a privilege for me to be the Member of Parliament for our riding of Crowfoot during the 60th Anniversary of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second,” said Sorenson.
    The Queen’s Jubilee marks 60 years since her accession in 1952.  The Queen became only the second UK monarch to mark 60 years on the throne. The first was Queen Victoria.  The Office of the Governor General of Canada has established the Diamond Jubilee Medal as a way for Canadians to honour Her Majesty for her service to our country and also recognize 60,000 Canadians nation-wide for their service to Canada. 
    MP Sorenson acknowledged, “The medal recipients have done more for their community than any single medal can properly recognize.  We can all be very proud of our community’s record of people helping each other.  There were many extremely worthy nominations.  The nominees are all people who have volunteered a lifetime of dedication and hard work to improving their communities and the lives of their families, neighbours, friends, and often complete strangers.  These outstanding citizens are truly the foundation upon which our remarkable country Canada has been built, community by community.”

BERNARD Vivian

BERNARD, Vivian
August 9, 1956 - November 25, 2012


Vivian passed away peacefully on November 25, 2012. Prayers are Tuesday, December 4 at 8:00 p.m. at St. Anthony’s Parish. Mass will be held Wednesday, December 5 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Anthony’s. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the ALS Society of Alberta, Suite 250, 4723 1st Street S.W., Calgary, Alberta T2G 4Y8.


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