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Mini-chucks champ drives winnings to FunTeam

  Champion Mini-chucks driver Robert Wilson, (left), accepts a $1,500 cheque from CFCW afternoon host Luca James Tuesday morning August 29, having won the station’s MIni-Chuck’s for charity event held at Freson Market in June. Wilson’s sponsor was Tower Trophies, and owner Nicky Sereda decided to donate the money to Drumheller’s FunTeam. Players Nate and Fraser hold up the champion’s trophy, and told the Mail the funds will be put toward ice fees for FunTeams, now in their 18th season in Drumheller. mailphoto by O.R. Sheddy, Mail Editor

Champion Mini-chucks driver Robert Wilson, (left), accepts a $1,500 cheque from CFCW afternoon host Luca James on Tuesday morning, August 29, having won the station’s Mini-Chuck’s for a charity event held at Freson Market in June.

Wilson’s sponsor was Tower Trophies, and owner Nicky Sereda decided to donate the money to Drumheller’s FunTeam. Players Nate and Fraser hold up the champion’s trophy, and told the Mail the funds will be put toward ice fees for FunTeams, now in their 18th season in Drumheller.

(mailphoto by O.R. Sheddy, Mail Editor)


Badlands to Banff Youth Bike trip complete

Badlands to Banff Final Day

The annual Badlands to Banff bike trip finished after a nine day journey across Alberta on August 20.

The Duke of Edinburgh program requires each participant to take part in a five day or longer “Adventure”. For Drumheller, the easiest way to achieve this is through the long-standing Badlands to Banff youth bike trip.

“It was actually really fun,” said Andrew Germain, a three year veteran of the trip. “I got to meet a whole bunch of new people there.”

The group consisted of 16 people riding for different things; one was leadership, another for the Duke of Edinburgh Program, and others just having a blast from the previous year.

“It was a fantastic group, everybody got along for the most part,” Germain said.

Thanks to the sunnier than usual season, the group was only delayed for less than an evening from an oncoming summer storm.

“We had some minor weather delays on our fourth day of biking but those were fun to bike through because it was mostly rain,” Germain said.

The trip wasn’t all sunshine and rainbows either. Mental strength is a key component in going the distance.

“After doing the trip for two years, you know what to expect but some of the days were a little bit more challenging than others, especially Big Valley road. That day is quite a rough day since you go up big hills,” explained Germain.

As for highlights, Germain gushed over the whole trip.

“There’s so many good things I can say about the trip,” Germain said. “I think the highlight of my trip was going in to the mountains because you can see how far you’ve come. The feeling of being enveloped in the mountains, it’s honestly such a great feeling.”

Anyone is allowed to join the challenging yet rewarding excursion.

“They gave us a lot of freedom and I would suggest people do it for next year.”

Banff to Badlands Day 1

Day 1: Horseshoe Canyon

Banff to Badlands Day 5

Day 5

Badlands to Banff 3

Ghost Lake Reservoir "Secret Location"

Banff to Badlands 4

Ghost Lake Reservoir 

 

Knitter qualified for Provincial Fall Games

Pioneer Centre - Barb Barker  (Mailphoto by Terri Huxley)

A Drumheller knitter is headed to the Fall Provincial Games.

Barb Barker entered two items in the Zone competition in Carstairs. This year the games there are 12 crafting events, ranging from crochet to knitting. There is a special competition to commemorate Canada 150.

Barker won gold in the knitted apparel and gold in soft dolls and toys. With this win, she qualified for the Provincial Games to be held in High Prairie from September 14-16.

Along with these entries, Barb will be competing in Floor Shuffleboard with her husband Mike.


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