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Former resident unveils research on Drumheller place names

Jack Sterna's roots run deep in East Coulee

Jack Serna’s roots in East Coulee run deep, and although the 78-year-old left the Valley to attend college as a teen, it keeps drawing him back.
    Serna was surrounded by friends and residents at the East Coulee School Museum on Sunday, June 25, to unveil a recent research project he took on, the history of the place names in the valley.
    A few months ago he took it upon himself to do some research into how the different communities in the valley got their name. He completed the work by using the Alberta Archives, Ernest Hlady’s book Valley of the Dinosaurs, and good ol’ word of mouth. He came up with five pages exploring place names, had them mounted and they are now on display at the East Coulee School Museum.
    “I have a degree in history, so I thought rather than sitting in my chair, and I don’t have much to do in my waning years. I think of all these things to do, and this one just stuck in my head,” said Serna.
    This is not the first time he has undertaken such projects celebrating the history of the valley. In 2015, he and another, Bill Nimmo unveiled a map of East Coulee from the 1940’s, which is also hanging in the School Museum.
    Through his research, he learned a few things he never knew before, including the fact the Town of Drumheller now encompasses all of these communities.
    While some of the place names, such as Drumheller and Nacmine were easy, others still elude him. He said he never learned where the name Wayne came from, although he said the community was initially known as Rosedeer.
    He still has fond memories of growing up in East Coulee.
    “My old house is still there, I left in 1957, and I go down to visit East Coulee at the Breakfast on Sundays during the summer time.  A number of us go down at the end of June,” he said. “From that, these little projects come up.”


Terry Fox Foundation seeks run organizers

2017 Run Organizer Search Drumheller

 

Do you have a passion for making events happen in your local community? The Terry Fox foundation has the answer. The foundation is currently seeking enthusiastic and driven individuals or groups to become a new run organizer. In the past 31 runs that have been held in the valley, Drumheller has raised over $150,000 towards the foundation. Contact wendy.kennelly@terryfoxrun.org or call 403-212-1336 for more details.

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Local boxer finishes career in the ring

 

A local boxer got the call up for a professional bout and while he didn’t go as far as he hoped, it was a good way to end his career.

Local contractor Brad Wilson agreed to a fight versus Markhaile “Showtime” Wedderburn on Saturday, June 24, in Calgary. It has been a while since Wilson stepped in the ring, but he rolled the dice.

  “It wasn’t something I planned really, I just put the idea out there, and the sharks kind of grasped it,” he said.

Wedderburn was a formidable opponent in the cruiser weight division, and Wilson said a lot of fighters were backing down from him.

“He was big and strong and kind of out of my league a little bit, but somebody had to do it,” he chuckles.

He worked hard to get himself back into fighting shape and went toe to toe.

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Wilson tells the Mail he did well through the first and second round. It looked like a fairly even match, however right at the end of the second, Wedderburn tagged Wilson right between the eyes. The fight was stopped.

He is going from swinging punches back to swinging his hammer. Wilson says that was his last fight, and ends a full career. While it has been a few years since he had stepped into the ring, he was happy with the effort.

“I had over 100 amateur fights in the 90’s,” he tells The Mail. Professionally going in, he had a 1-1-1 record.

 


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