Eden Grove-Cargill WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 6, [2008] - [2010], p. 15

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March 26/ 08 Grand Opening of Addition to the Cargill Community Held March 22 by J. Brian Raper Above: Bill Murdoch and Carol Mitchell and Audrey Webb at the Grand Opening of the CCC addition. The organizers of the Grand Openui are to be praised for se- lecting ack and Audrey Webb to cut the ceremonial ribbon to oft;- crally open the new addition. This dynamic duo have been an inte- gral gar! of Cargill socrety as long as thrIs/lyoung scribe can remem- ber. y first remembrance of them was that of theirfilenerosity to the Cargill Boys. 6y] let us eat freely of the ellow arvest apple ujee behind eir home each spring in our formative years. As well, all Cargillians reading this tribute have either swam in their pool for free or know someone who learned to swim'there. Jack and_Audrey have continued their givmg for decades and the frults of their labour has been the betterment of the lives of Cargill outh. en Audrey proudly declared that the addition was officially opened I thou ht about the many hours that Inc and Audrey have already 5 ent in the new kitchen readying he food pn New Year's Eve and pre aring delicious bruncheh {0rd whocnme to dine the Cargill way. Audrey and Jack are always aniono the first to be In line when voTunteer help i.» needed. “ _ It was also htung that they open this addition because they are a bridge from the past days when men like Gerry Ruper. Bob Schultz. Roy Mayhew. the Cooks and mun others Vel‘iornicd the duties as ecpct‘s o Ctu'gtll. They are a Vibrant pun 01 our; present and a causeway to our luture. It you look around at any brunch you mil see several oi Jzi ' and Audie ' 5 grandchildren helpln" make llic meg] a SpCL inl one to all that come. ll vuu ask them \\llthey bother. as the thanks they itct‘li‘c is new] em nigh. Jitt’h .tntl Audrey Will liker séy, “It’s no bother, we do it for ar ill. not for ourselves." The truly ive the ada%le “We make a iving by what we _0, we make a life by what we givea’" The ohtrcians all came to do what ad to be done as oliticians do at all such events. owever, when the ribbon is cut and the words fade to a hollow and somâ€" nolentsrlence it is deeds that Cargrlllans remember above all. On this da . the Few who came will remem er most that they are fortunate indeed to have Jack and Audrey Webb in their lIllLlSL as beacons and vorces of what Cargill strives to he. This 15 why it is imponant to have such openings. The food and 1e- freshments are always appren- ated but more important 15 that the collective Car rl heart beats stronger and prou er because of the udrey and Jack‘Webb’s among us who are wrllrn to o the extra mile tor abettcr argi . The Openin was uvpleasant'afâ€" fair cn|oyc‘ by a disappointing crowd. ol 7. mt many Cai'gilhans were conspicuous by their absence. The mandatory speeches were to! owed by a walking tour of the addition and a delicious luncheon arepared by. Jack and Audrey Webb and the incom arable Nadine Anslett. who a so does so much for our Cargill cmnmunity in her quiet and el't'iictcnl way [I this scribe held it \lOllLll' l'ur evey iour Nadine has laboured unselfisth Hi the CC met at her church to make ‘ till a better place to he I don Ll be Lt very rich mun [ am indeed rich in \‘pll'll knmving that I hold luck, Audrey and Nildlnt’ .n vulnetl ti‘n‘ntlx‘ mill inve (Turgtll hlmnl (hm my. tlutmuh my '.’L'|llOnly In (Tn'yill. yun’sny‘" and Paul Steckle with Jack (up: Ann Dit’lmhl. Nitvh' the SI. Pilll'lt'hld Bl‘illtt‘ll ut the Weber (Hltl Julit' r,lt’.\llt'\‘ imrhmg Ellu Elli/itch «ii/mun; and Kim Wilhelm. H IllL’ (lay in the C(‘C (TC. Aim tutti/“Lt- t” the SI. Pun-1t why and Axhh'i‘ Austen at Ll 'I'hrmimn and .It’llt’l’t' '.\ BrllIlL/l. Ttitt' and

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