Fall 2010
Remembrance Day
MP Judy in Lourdes
Message from MP Judy
MP Judy‟s assistant
Laura Aylward laid a
wreath in Stephenville
during the Remembrance
Day Ceremony.
MP Judy‟s assistant Carol
Anne Haley laid a wreath
in St. George‟s.
MP Judy laid a wreath at the Remembrance Day service at St. Alban‟s
Church in Gooseberry Cove.
MP Judy attended Remembrance Day
dinner in Fortune at Royal Canadian Legion
Branch 25 where 1st Vice Pres., Carl Crews,
presented Harold Thornhill, past president
of Legion Branch 25, with a Service Medal
Award from Dominion Command.
Three generations of the Bond
family were at the dinner. (l-r)
Great grandson Cadet Mathew
Johnson, son Gary Bond, who has
34 years in the military; and his
father Felix Bond, MP Judy.
MP Judy with the
Cadets who took part
in the ceremony in
Gooseberry Cove.
(l-r) Cdk Jeremy
Price, Gooseberry
Cove; LCpl Robyn
Price, Butter Cove;
MCpl Hillary Peddle,
Hodges Cove; Cpl
Garrett Smith,
Hodges Cove; WO
Brittany Spurrell, Butter Cove; MP Judy; WO Rebecca Spurrell, Butter
Cove; Sgt Raylene Langor, Gooseberry Cove; Cpl Carly Pittman-Curtis,
Hodges Cove; MCpl Brittany Dean, Little Hearts Ease; Cpl Cassidy
Whalen, Caplin Cove; LCpl Harrison Lambert, Long Beach.
Legionnaires gather for Remembrance Day
in Marystown/Burin. Front (l-r) Ed Walsh,
Associate Member; Don Wolfe, Queens
Own Highlanders WW2; Everett Walters,
Merchant Seaman. Back (l-r) Levi Clarke -
Merchant Seaman WW2, Herman Denty -
Korea, Clem Lambe - Korea, Henry
Brenton - Merchant Marine, Gary Higgins -
Associate Member, MP Judy‟s student
assistant Mark Browne, Levi Jorgensen,
Legion President, CD1 Navy Reserve CIC.
MP Judy speaking with Lt.
Elywin Burke, HMP following
the 8th Annual Police and Peace
Officers Memorial Service at
Shoal Harbour United Church. It
is a time to remember and say
thank you. In the background is
President Bill Meadus, Royal
Canadian Legion, Clarenville and
MP Judy‟s husband, Howard.
Liberal Leader Michal Ignatieff and his wife Zsuzsanna
Zsohar joined me in Random-Burin-St. George‟s to speak
to residents about the damage caused by Hurricane Igor.
Mr. Ignatieff wanted an update on what has been done, to
not only repair the damage, but to deal with the terrible
situation in which those residents who lost everything now
find themselves.
Mr. Ignatieff
undertook to do
whatever he could to
ensure there would be
no delay by the federal
government in flowing
money to the province
once the province has
submitted its request under the cost shared Disaster
Financial Assistance Agreement.
While on Random Island we had lunch at the home
of Mrs. Mary Duffett whose husband Allan died during
the hurricane.
Mr. Ignatieff and I participated in a round table
discussion with community leaders from the
Clarenville area on topics of interest to a cross section of the population following which we
attended the 4 Nations Cup Women‟s Hockey Tournament.
The final stop on our visit was to have been to St. Bernard‟s/Jacques Fontaine.
Regrettably, weather made it impossible for us to do so, however, Mr. Ignatieff did call those
we were scheduled to meet. While in NL we also visited MP Scott Simms‟ riding.
MP Judy attended the Commemorative Dining-In held by
Branch 35, Royal Canadian Legion in Stephenville. The
event commemorated the 100th Anniversary of the Canadian
Navy, 65th Anniversary of VE Day and 60th Anniversary of
the Korean War. (l-r) Richard Brinston, World War II;
Charlie Jean, Korean War; Colonel Richard Alexander,
World War II and Korean War; MP Judy, Colonel Gregory
Burt; Warren Quinton, Branch President.
Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff, MP
Judy in Britannia, Random Island.
(l-r) MP Scott Simms, Zsuzsanna
Zsohar, Linda Hiscock, Mary Duffett,
MP Judy, Michael Ignatieff.
(l-r) Rod Nicoll, Howard Foote,
MP Judy, Zsuzsanna Zsohar,
Michael Ignatieff at 4 Nations Cup.
Front (l-r) Clarence Williams, President Random North Development Association; Jack Barry, Immediate
Past President Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 27; Mayor Fred Best, Clarenville; MP Judy; Kay Young.
Back (l-r) Sylvia Hillyard, President Eastern Initiatives Community Development Corporation; Stephanie
Tilley, Executive Director Discovery Regional Development Board; Douglas Barill, Economic
Development Officer, Clarenville; Deputy
Mayor Fraser Russell, Clarenville; Fire
Chief Cory Feltham, Clarenville; Brian
Smith Vice President Clarenville
Chamber of Commerce; Michael Ignatieff
and wife Zsuzsanna Zsohar; Larry Reid,
Chair, Random Aged Friendly Seniors
Club; Rod Nicoll, Town Councillor,
Clarenville; Justin Feltham, Chair
Clarenville Community Youth Network.
MP Judy with fisherman (l-r)
Brian Snook, Richard Snook
Jr., John Dufferais. They met
with Small Craft Harbour
officials, Department of
Fisheries and Oceans.
(l-r) Fishermen Reuben Young,
Derek Snook, Gary Turrett,
Neal Young with MP Judy.
MP Judy attended breakfast on the wharf in Burin at
the Burin Heritage Festival. (l-r) Councillor Shane
Foote, Vivian Moulton, Howard Foote, MP Judy.
(l-r) Breann Bennett, Carlen
Alexander, MP Judy‟s assistant,
Laura at the Bay St. George
Mi‟Kmaq Powwow.
Festivals, Events and Celebrations …….
(l-r) John N Jeddore and Noel Joe Sr., Conne
River; Chesley Willcott, St. Alban‟s taking in
the entertainment at the Powwow.
MP Judy with members of the Port aux Basques Town
Council. (l-r) Town Manager Melvin Keeping,
Economic Development Strategist Bruce
Billard, Mayor Brian Button, MP Judy, Councillors
Bert Anderson, Aneitha Sheaves, Rick Farrell, and
Chester Coffin.
MP Judy‟s assistant
Laura at the Take
Back the Night March
in Stephenville. (l-r)
Corinne Tulk, Laura,
Lily Alexander, Betty
Lou White.
Howard Foote and MP Judy join Don and Jean Hollett
for breakfast at the bait depot in Grand Bank during
the Summer Festival.
Cutting the ribbon to open the fair in Grand Bank. (l-r)
Grand Bank Development Corporation Chair Robert
Parsons; Mayor Darrell Lafosse; MP Judy; MHA Darin
King; Executive Director Grand Bank Development
Corporation Doug Richardson.
Annual Powwows
MP Judy attended the 25th Annual South
Coast Folk Festival in St. Jacques. Taking part in the
celebration were performers - front (l-r) Bud Davidge,
Dwight Williams, Mark Courtney, Harry Keeping. Back
(l-r) Conrad Williams, Cyril Brown,
Steve Sheppard, Allan Bambury,
Joe Drake, Nancy Blagdon, Wince
Keeping, Alex Hickey, founder of
the festival. Insert (l-r) Gerald
Stoodley, Alex Hickey.
Conrad Williams, chair, South
Coast Arts Community, with MP
Judy.
South Coast Folk Festival
Breakfast on the Wharf
St. Lawrence Day
MP Judy participated in cutting the ribbon at the
opening ceremonies for St. Lawrence Day (l-r) MHA
Darin King, Mayor Wayde Rowsell, MP Judy.
Women in Business Network and Holiday Fair
Bay St. George Status of Women and Bay St. George Coalition to End Violence
MP Judy in Grey River, McCallum and Francois
In Grey River with (l-r) George Warren, Larry Short, MP
Judy, Norm Rose, Terrence Lushman.
MP Judy and assistant Carol Anne met with Everett
Durnford, Local Service District Chairperson while in
McCallum. Looking on is local resident Herman Fudge.
MP Judy Roasted
Francois resident Anna Baggs, 81 years old, proudly
displays the Canadian flag.
Jordan Anstey, Marystown,
who won the poster contest for
Volunteer Week shown with
Marystown Recreation Director
Dominic Lundrigan, and MP
Judy‟s assistant Carol Anne.
MP Judy
agreed to be
roasted for a good
cause, to raise
money for the
Mariner‟s
Memorial, a
provincial memorial
established by the Grand Bank Heritage Society, and
maintained by the heritage society, to provide a final
resting place for those lost at sea. Families and others
purchase a “Lost Seaman Plaque” for $600 which is
placed in the pool on the site with the name of the lost
seaman.
Information
about the project is
available by writing
to the Grand Bank
Heritage Society,
PO Box 417, Grand
Bank, NL A0E
1W0.
Among those on
hand to roast MP
Judy were the Leader of the Official Opposition in
NL, Liberal Leader Yvonne Jones; former Senator
Joan Cook and former colleague in the House of
Assembly, Joan Marie Aylward. Soccer Award Winners
On the wharf in Francois, MP Judy chatted with (l-r)
Jerry Durnford, Local Service District Chairperson
Austin Fudge, Paul Lushman.
On Parliament Hill
(l-r) Yvonne Jones, Joan Cook,
MP Judy, Howard Foote.
Site of Mariner’s Memorial with
sculpture of a woman standing at
a “Widow’s Walk” looking out to
sea as many did while waiting for
a love one to return home.
Meeting with Town Council
MP Judy with
Special Olympian
Daniel Philpott
during Special
Olympics Hill Day.
(l-r) Joe and Daniel
Philpott, Gander;
MP Judy; Nelson
White, Special
Olympics NL.
MP Judy with
teacher April Myles,
Fortune Bay
Academy, St.
Bernard's, who was
in Ottawa for the
Teacher‟s Institute
on Canadian
Parliamentary
Democracy. MP Judy was guest speaker at the St. Lawrence Soccer
Association Banquet. Awards were presented to players
and supporters. (l-r) Clinton Edwards , Paul Slaney, Dr.
Paul Slaney, Phonce Cooper (Hall of Fame), Hubert
Beck (Hall of Fame), MP Judy. Richard Kelly. Roland
Doyle Jr. (Hall of Fame), John Douglas, Marc Pittman.
MP Judy and Chief Michael
Joe at the 15th Annual
Miawpukek First Nations
Powwow, Conne River.
Throughout the riding
The Annual „Friends of the Forces Dinner & Dance‟ for the Burin Peninsula District
RCMP. Front (l-r) Cst. Mark Jenkins, S/Sgt. Grant Smith, Cst. Laura Seeley, Cst.
Carla Haines, Cpl. Shawn Reynolds, Cst. Henry Broomfield. Centre (l-r) Cst. Chris
Pead, Sgt. Wayne Edgecombe, Cpl. Dion Foote, Cst. Alan Beaton. Back (l-r) Cst.
Simon Boucher, Cst. Chris Mitchell, Cst. Paul Burke, Cst. Dave Loder, Cst. Chris
Dodge, Cst. Brent Irwin. MP Judy was represented by assistant Carol Anne.
MP Judy‟s assistant
Carol Anne presented a
plaque to Carletta
Forsey marking the
45th anniversary of
Grand Bank United
Church.
MP Judy‟s assistant Laura Aylward presented
a plaque to the Port au Port East Twilight Fifty
Plus Club on their 20th anniversary. (l-r) Ida
Hawco, Laura, Judy LaFitte, Theresa Hann,
Mary Hynes
Assistant Carol Anne
presented a
certificate to Sadie
Harris, Grand Bank,
on her 80th birthday,
Sept. 4th.
MP Judy‟s assistant
Carol Anne presented
a certificate to Elsie
Stacey, Point May,
who celebrated a 90th
birthday Oct. 6th.
Sonya Howse with daughter
Sheena and granddaughter
Anastasia at Clarenville Days.
MP Judy was represented at the Burin Volunteer Fire Department Annual Banquet
by assistant Mark Browne. Front (l-r) MHA Clyde Jackman, Mayor Kevin
Lundrigan, Joey Poulain, Fire Chief Jody Hayse. Back (l-r) Mark Browne, Max
Rose, Terry Burry, Morgan Burry.
MP Judy was represented at the Marystown Volunteer Fire Department‟s Annual
Banquet by assistant Carol Anne. (l-r) Darren Diamond, Arthur Allen, Doug Warren,
Assistant Fire Chief Ray Nolan, Justin Nolan, Fire Chief Alex Coady, Paul Snook,
Charles and Emily
Bennett, Grand Bank,
celebrated a 70th
wedding anniversary
Sept. 7th.
MP Judy‟s student
assistant Mark Browne
with Chester and
Shirley Murley,
Marystown, on their
50th wedding
anniversary Oct. 26th.
While in Burnt Islands MP Judy was
interviewed for the
local radio station by
Eugene Hodder.
Kelly Thorne is the
economic
development officer
with Burnt Island‟s
Economic
Development Board.
Burin Scotiabank
Manager, Betty Francis,
accepted a plaque from
MP Judy marking the
bank‟s 100th
anniversary.
MP Judy was represented at the Harbour Mille - Little Harbour East Firefighters
and Seniors Banquet by assistant Carol Anne. (l-r) Robert Freeborn, Frederick
Wall, Bert Wall, Albert Abbott, James Abbott, Fire Chief Roy Hillier, Melvin
Barnes, MP Judy‟s assistant Carol Anne, Barry Baker.
Margaret Moores,
Rushoon, celebrated
her 105th birthday
on Nov. 5th.
Volunteer Firefighters Receive Awards
Clarenville Firefighters Banquet (l-r) MP Judy‟s assistant Carol Anne, Dexter
Holloway, Byron Carville, Tony Rose, Lorne Squires, Fire Chief Cory Feltham.
Milestones
Ralph and Mary
Pardy, Bay L‟Argent,
celebrated a 69th
wedding anniversary
Nov. 3rd.
Philip and Susie
Blagdon, Grand Bank,
celebrated a 65th
wedding anniversary
Nov. 8th.
Levi and Millie Pike,
St. Lawrence,
celebrated a 65th
wedding anniversary
June 8th.
Len and Addie
Grandy, Grand Bank,
celebrated a 50th
wedding anniversary
Nov. 9th.
Al and Elsie Buffett,
Grand Bank,
celebrated a 50th
wedding anniversary
Nov. 11th.
Elizabeth Snook,
Stephenville,
celebrated her 89th
birthday Nov. 2nd.
Rosella Brewer,
Epworth, celebrated her
91st birthday Dec. 7th.
Dorothy Simms,
Winterland,
celebrated her 90th
birthday Nov. 13th
with her great
granddaughter
Kaleigh Tibbo.
Lorraine Hanham,
Grand Bank, celebrated
her 80th birthday Nov.
28th with her family
including great
grandchildren Kelsey
and Devon Flowers.
Felix and Violet Bond,
Fortune, celebrated a
65th wedding
anniversary Nov. 22nd.
Recognition
MP Judy presented a
plaque to Rev.
Daphne Parsons,
Clarenville, on the
50th anniversary of
the St. Mary‟s
Anglican Church.
MP Judy attended the Grand Bank 65th Annual Firefighters‟ Banquet. Front (l-r)
Derek Strowbridge, Kelly Matthews (representing her Dad, Wade Matthews), Keith
Hanham, Bob Dolimount, Craig Barnes. Back (l-r) Mayor Darrell LaFosse, MHA
Darin King, Acting Fire Chief Dean Thornhill, MP Judy, Jim Skinner, Derrick
Dunne. MP Judy presented the department with a plaque marking 65 years.
Walter and Greta Bonnell,
celebrated a 50th wedding
anniversary Oct. 23rd.
“Champ” made sure he got
in on the photo! (Walter
was in the country).
Clarenville Days
Burnt Islands
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MP Judy with members of the Stewart family celebrating Stewart Family Day and
the 100th anniversary of Sunny Cottage in Harbour Breton. (l-r) Donald Stewart,
Mary Stone, Ernie Emberely, Pansy Blackmore, MP Judy, Sandra Budgell, Jocelyn
Power, Boyce Stewart.
MP Judy‟s assistant Carol Anne attended
the Cancer Relay for Life in Marystown.
(l-r) Carol Anne, Shirley Herritt, Edna
Cake, Georgina Stacey.
Ms. Judy Foote (Random—Burin—St. George's, Lib.): Mr. Speaker, it is obvious when it comes to wasting money that the
Conservative government knows no limits. Waste, not safety, is the name of the
game. While the government was telling lighthouse keepers in Newfoundland and
Labrador they were no longer needed, it was spending money on a fake lighthouse
and a fake lake. There is nothing fake about the danger people face when working
and travelling on the ocean.
To suggest an automated lighthouse can replace people shows a
government that is out of touch. People do not have mechanical failures. When
will the government wake up and make public safety a priority?
Hon. Gail Shea (Minister of Fisheries and Oceans, CPC): Mr. Speaker, the Canadian Coast Guard's number one priority is
mariners' safety. The Senate Committee on Fisheries and Oceans has agreed to
undertake a review of the additional services that are provided by lightkeepers on
both coasts of the country. We are confident that the committee's work will be
very invaluable.
The Canadian Coast Guard encourages all those interested, including the
lightkeepers themselves, to participate in this review.
Ms. Judy Foote (Random—
Burin—St. George's, Lib.):
Mr. Speaker, it is only the
minister and the government who
are asking for a review. It is not only
in Newfoundland and Labrador
where the current government is
playing with people's lives. The
International Ship-Owners Alliance
of Canada has said the government
must stop any move to automate
lighthouses. So, while the
government spent $138,000 on
digital pens for the G8 summit, it ignores safety concerns of the marine industry.
How can the government waste money on building a fake lake and a
landlocked lighthouse 20 kilometres from the summit site but turn its back on
safety provided by real lighthouses?
Hon. Vic Toews (Minister of Public Safety, CPC):
Mr. Speaker, we are proud of our accomplishments at the G8 and the G20
summits. Canada is leading the global economic recovery as well as the
international efforts to aid developing nations.
As we have said from the beginning, these were legitimate expenses. The
majority of them were for security purposes. There were approximately 20,000
security personnel on the ground during the summits. The violence and
destruction that occurred proved the need to ensure that those who attended the
summits were protected.
As said in the House of Commons during Question Period on Oct. 4, 2010
(l-r) Aubrey Wells, Fortune, NL Senator
Bill Rompkey, chair of Senate Committee,
Capt. Charles Dominaux, Grand Bank.
Mr. Speaker, I rise today. on behalf of all Canadian women who are over the age of 40, to
present a petition calling upon the Government of Canada to work with the provinces and
territories to improve screening practice to reduce breast cancer mortality.
On the weekend I attended the 2010 National Conference for Young Women Living with
Breast Cancer. The guest speaker at that event was Yvonne Jones, the Leader of the Liberal
Party in Newfoundland and Labrador and the Leader of the Official Opposition. Yvonne,
who is just 42 years old, was diagnosed recently with breast cancer.
Breast cancer diagnosed in women in their forties accounted for an estimated 16.5%. or
one in six of all breast cancer deaths. There are approximately three million Canadian women
in the 40 to 49 age category. Mammograms, mammography and screening for that group for
10 years would save 2,100 lives. However, significant differences exist across jurisdictions.
They include policies regarding the screening of women 40 to 49 in high risk women. Breast
cancer screening programs offered by Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New
Brunswick and Newfoundland and Labrador do not accept women age 40 to 49, while they
do in British Columbia, Yukon, Northwest
Territories, Alberta with a referral, Nova Scotia
and Prince Edward Island. Nunavut does not
currently have an organized screening program.
The women who signed this petition at the
conference, and there will be other petitions
coming, are asking the federal government to
establish funding and programs so all provinces
and territories have an organized screening
program, that women aged 40 to 49 be eligible
for free-of-charge breast screening to begin at
age 40, and that all women be able to self refer
to each province's screening program.
The problem now is women cannot do that
until they are 50 years old. We are calling upon
the federal government to work with the
provinces and territories to improve screening
practices to reduce breast cancer mortality.
Mr. Speaker, I rise today in recognition of the heroic actions of Shane Doucette, a resident
of Port au Port West, a small community in my riding of Random—Burin—St. George's.
It is because of the quick thinking and actions of Shane Doucette that
his co-worker Jason Riggs is alive today. On August 18, 2008, while
working for an oil company in Alberta, Shane discovered that Jason had
fallen into a tank of toxic fluids.
Without hesitation, Shane placed his own life at risk and rescued
Jason, who was unconscious when Shane removed him from the tank.
Shane revived Jason by performing CPR. While Jason required a long
stay in hospital, he did make a full recovery.
Because of his heroic actions, Shane was presented a Medal of Bravery
on Friday by the Governor General. I ask all members of the House to
join me in recognizing Shane Doucette and congratulating him on this prestigious award.
Shane is the son of Gerard and Gertie Doucette of Port au Port West.
Mr. Speaker, I rise today to pay tribute to the Hon. Diane Whalen, a former colleague in the
legislature of Newfoundland and Labrador, who passed away on October 3 after a courageous
battle with cancer. She is being laid to rest today.
As colleagues in the provincial legislature, I saw Diane work diligently
as a member of the House of Assembly and a cabinet minister. She was a
woman of strength, tremendous integrity and an individual who garnered
the respect of everyone for her work ethic. Although we served on
opposite sides of the house, we shared the same objective of wanting to
make a difference and there was a mutual respect for how we achieved
that goal. Whether as mayor of Paradise, MHA for Conception Bay East-
Bell Island, or as a minister in three government departments, Diane's
priority was always to do her best for those she represented and for our
province. All in Newfoundland and Labrador who were fortunate
enough to work with Diane can attest to the positive attitude she
brought to every task. Even through her battle with cancer, she continued to work when she
could, determined to fulfill her responsibilities.
I ask all members of the House to join me in passing along our sincere condolences to
Diane's family and friends as we salute this remarkable woman.
Mr. Speaker, I rise today to salute a woman from Marystown in the riding of Random—
Burin—St. George's.
On July 14, 2009, while travelling on the Burin Peninsula Highway, Beverly Rose came
upon an accident where a van had left the road, flipped on its side and
trapped a family of seven inside. Beverly heard cries for help coming
from the vehicle, and as she rushed toward the van she telephoned her
husband telling him to call for an ambulance. When she reached the van,
there was smoke coming from it and the possibility of fire breaking out.
Beverly risked her own safety in order to help the two adults and five
children trapped inside.
She climbed on top of the van and will tell people she does not know
where she got the strength to pry open the damaged door on the
overturned vehicle. As smoke poured out, Beverly helped those trapped
inside climb out. She passed the children to two men who had also
arrived on the scene by then. By her actions, she ensured that tragedy
was averted.
I was pleased to nominate Beverly for a decoration for bravery and
was especially pleased when she was recently presented the Governor General's Certificate of
Commendation. I ask all members of the House to join me in paying tribute to Beverly Rose
for her act of bravery.
Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Mr. Speaker, I rise today to remind Canadians that October is Breast Cancer Awareness
Month in Canada and around the world.
Although much has been done to combat this dreaded disease, it is estimated that in this
year alone more than 23,000 Canadian women and an estimated 180 men will be diagnosed
with breast cancer and more than 5,000 will die from it. As a breast cancer survivor, I know
only too well the trauma faced by the patients and their families, and I understand the
importance of early detection. With early detection, today there is a 98% chance of beating
breast cancer. I encourage everybody to talk to their doctors about any concerns they may have
and to have a mammogram regularly.
I am sure all members join me in wishing those suffering from the disease a speedy and full
recovery, and in praying for the day when breast cancer will be completely eradicated and no
longer an issue for women and men everywhere.
Stewart Family Day—Harbour Breton
Staffed Lighthouses Mean Safety says MP Judy MP Judy recognizes constituents in the House of Commons
MP Judy presented petition to improve screening for breast cancer
Young women from NL who attended the conference
Front (l-r) Ashley MacIsaac-Butler, Breast Cancer
Network; Kelly Bradbury, Bay Roberts; Suzanne
Craig, Clarkes Beach; Judy Woolridge, Corner Brook.
Back (l-r) Joanne Power, Gander; Janice Marshall, St.
John‟s; Sherry Warren, Clarenville; Leader of the
Liberal Party in NL Yvonne Jones; Carol Budgell,
Clarenville; MP Judy, Dianne Anthony, North River;
Joan Aucoin, Mount Pearl; Nina Burford, Labrador;
Joan Marie Aylward, St. John‟s.
MP Judy met Stirling Wiseman,
formerly of Shoal Harbour, who is the
mechanic for the Ontario Provincial
Police Golden Helmets. MP Judy was
in northern Ontario touring with Liberal
Leader Michael Ignatieff.
MP Judy presented
plaque to Beverly Rose.
How Well Do You Know
Random-Burin-St. George’s?
Where was this photo taken? To help you become more familiar with
Random-Burin-St. George‟s, photos of
the communities in our riding are being
carried in my householders. You are
invited to identify the community and
have your name entered in a draw to win
a Canadian flag. To enter, mail or e-mail
your name, address, phone number, e-
mail address and your answer to my
constituency or Ottawa offices.
Remember it doesn‟t cost anything to
send mail to your MP!
Summer 2010 photo contest winners -
Congratulations!
Wreck Cove was the community
featured in the last contest
Isaac Bullen, English Harbour West
Curtis Cox, Wreck Cove
Carson Cox, Wreck Cove
Margaret Rose, Harbour Breton
Eric Crant, Wreck Cove
(still time to enter!)
Shane Doucette
Hon. Diane Whalen
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