THE A newsletter of the Springbrook Community Association November 2018 Springbrook Commmunity Association Board Members President: Glenn Carver Vice President: Paul Tariann Bowman Secretary: Cathy McKechnie Treasurer: Tara Lind Directors: Bert Jeffries Virginia Holt Paul Pettypiece Jacque Apedaile Marty Nish Candace Burgess Don Holt Tammy Campbell Chad Vertity Mailing Address: 700 Maple Cresent Springbrook AB T4S 1V1 Website: www.springbrookassociation.com Neighbourhood Phone Numbers Hangar Pub and Grill 573-0114 Harvard Business Park 886-5116 Springbrook General Store 886-2724 Springbrook Liquor Store 886-2000 Springbrook Multiplex 573-7511 or 396-5276 Alta. Motorcycle Training 886-7834 Penhold Walk-in Medical Clinic 573-4828 Penhold Pharmacy 886-4466 Snow Shoveling - Todd 403-872-0344 Freeman Insurance 573-2500 Advertisements or Classifieds Business / Commercial Rates Full Page $30.00 Half Page $15.00 Business Card $ 5.00 Classifieds Springbrook Residents FREE! To place an advertisement or classified, email Tara Lind at taralind@shaw.ca or drop off at 66 Poplar Crescent. All submissions for next issue are due Nov. 20th. Springbrook Community Association Monday November 19 7:00 pm Springbrook Fire Hall Lest We Forget All Springbrook Residents Welcome
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Nov 2018 Page 3 Red Deer County - Division 3 Recreation and Culture As Canadians pause to remember those who fought for our freedom on Remembrance Day, Nov. 11, here are seven facts about the poppy: NEW - $1.00 MOVIE PASSES October 1-December 31, 2018 there will be a $1.00 charge per movie pass (max 5 per family) Phone Tara @ 403-304-2468 or Paul @ 403-886-2852 for tickets Subsidized jointly by Division 3 Recreation and Culture Board and Carnival Theatre SWIM PASSES - FREE October 1-December 31, 2018 Call Paul @ 403-886-2852 or Tara @ 403-886-304-2468 for tickets UPCOMING EVENTS.. Rebels Tickets Canyon Ski Innisfail Ski Next Board Meeting Division 3 Recreation and Culture Board TO BE ANNOUNCED Location: Springbrook Fire Hall Please have funding proposals submitted in writing at least 5 days prior to meeting date The poppy is often worn on the left lapel on a jacket or shirt, and as close to the heart as possible. The debris and rubble from First World War in France and Belgium caused soil to become rich in lime, causing the small red flowers to grow around gravesites of dead soldiers. The poppy came to prominence after Canadian Artillery doctor John McCrae wrote the poem In Flanders Fields in 1915. Moina Michael was on duty in the reading room two days before the Armistice in 1918 at the YMCA Overseas War Secretaries headquarters in New York, a place where U.S. servicemen would gather to say their goodbyes to family before heading overseas, where after reading In Flanders Fields made a personal pledge to always wear the poppy as a sign of remembrance and for keeping the faith with all who died. People can thank Anna Guérin for the artificial poppies worn on lapels. Inspired by Michael s thought of the poppy as a memorial flower when attending the national American Legion convention as a representative of France s YMCA Secretariat in 1920, Guérin felt the scope of the memorial poppy could be expanded to help the needy, suggesting artificial poppies could be made and sold as a way of raising money for the benefit of orphaned children and others who had suffered greatly as a result of the war. In 1921, Guérin visited Canada and convinced the Great War Veterans Association of Canada (predecessor to the Royal Canadian Legion) to adopt the poppy as a symbol of remembrance in aid of fundraising, which it did on July 5 of that year. Today, the Poppy Campaign is one of the Royal Canadian Legion s most important programs. The money raised from donations provides direct assistance for veterans in financial distress, as well as funding for medical equipment, medical research, home services, long-term care facilities and many other purposes. ~ information provided by Veteran Affairs Canada Note: periodically meetings are postponed for a variety of reasons. If you wish to attend a meeting, please phone 403-886-2852 to confirm Mature woman working at the Airport looking for a room to rent. Please reply to: accelgs@gmail.com SUNDAY NOVEMBER 4 2:OO A.M.
Page 4 Nov 2018 Community Christmas Dinner Saturday, December 15-5-7 pm Springbrook Multiplex Cost: Free Special Guest for all the young at heart! Come out and have a joyous evening with neighbours old and new! Please RSVP your attendance to Tara 403.304.2468 or taralind@shaw.ca Springbrook Community Assn will supply Turkey, Ham, Potatoes, Drinks. We are looking for salads, potluck items and desserts. If you would like to bring a potluck item please let us know at taralind@shaw.ca or 403.304.2468
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Page 12 Nov 2018 McKenna McKinstry 886-2338 Hannah Lind 886-5535 Dakota Ward 877-6149 Madyson DeRuyck 505-0557