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FunTeam players earn donation for food bank

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It might have been a cold day for a barbecue Saturday, December 2, but the efforts of two local hockey players are sure to warm the heart.
    Thomas and Nicholas Chapin, sons of Cam and Marnee play for FunTeam and RecTeam. On Sunday, November 27, the team held its 23rd annual Charity Games.  This is where players bring in food donations for The Salvation Army Food Bank.  To underline the true meaning of giving, organizers don’t simply ask for a donation, but rather encourage each of the players to go out and earn what they wish to donate.
    For the Chapin boys, this meant manning a barbecue at Freson Bros last Saturday. They were able to earn $370. They also received more donations and in total had $676.30 to go on a shopping spree at Freson Bros.
    On Wednesday evening, December 7, they were able to stuff three shopping carts full of groceries and necessities to be donated to The Salvation Army.
    This is the third time the duo has done this to support The Salvation Army food bank and are grateful to Freson Bros. for the opportunity and the community for its support.


Al Price leads campaign for lift at Legion

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Looking out for those who are mobility challenged, one man is leading a charge to have new lifts installed in the Drumheller Legion.
    The Drumheller Legion has been without a lift for about a year, when it was damaged. The lift was aging and it wasn’t possible to purchase replacement parts to get it repaired.
    Al Price was talking to staff at the Legion who were lamenting the loss of the lift, which allowed patrons who are mobility challenged to use the clubroom or attend events.
    Price decided to raise the approximately $18,000 needed to purchase and install a lift at the main entrance to the club room, as well as one at the entrance to the basement.
    He says he has been in contact with virtually every business in the community, and of the approximately 240 calls he had made, he estimates that less than a dozen were not able to give.
    So far his effort has raised about $8,100, including a donation of $1,000 from ATB Financial.
    “We couldn’t give back to a greater group of people,” said ATB Branch Manager Adrian Hartman.
 Price says they are also looking at grants to support the project.
 Those interested in learning more about the project, or to donate, can contact Price at 403-823-7306, or the Legion at 403-823-5611.

Pioneer Trail quilters deliver for Grace House residents

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The Grace House is appreciative of the quilters at the Pioneer Trail Society for their yearly donation of 11 quilts to Grace House. The ladies of this society have been making and donating these quilts to the men of Grace House for many years and their hard work is very much appreciated around this time of year. The quilts are a special gift as it is always included in the men’s Christmas package and they get to take a part of Drumheller home with them when they leave. At the presentation are (l-r) from the Pioneer Trail Society Barb Barker, Ella Beck, Joseph Legacy, Executive Director of Grace House, Farris Nagy and  Joanne Moulton also from the Pioneer Trail Society. The Pioneer Trail Society is always looking for people who like to quilt and in fact could use some more people. Anyone interested can contact Barb Barker at 403-823-6565.


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