Davidson’s Annual Christmas Parade continued to unite friends and families this holiday season. Resi- dents lined the parade route which snaked through town on Dec. 16 in hopes of collecting some candy and maybe sneak a peek at Santa a little bit early. Davidson’s volunteer firefighters, local businesses, organizations and local government all participated to bring joy to the holiday season.
Gene Stangland and Western Sales gave the reindeer a break by driving Santa through Davidson on a John Deere Gator. The Highway Brothers enthusiasm for the season was overwhelming with its bright lights and smiles. Photos by Kevin Gilby The Sacred Heart Parish’s float had Joseph and Mary with the Three Wise Men recounting the birth of Christ. Town of Davidson Mayor Keith LePoudre (left) and MLA of Dakota-Arm River Barret Kropf wished residents a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Davidson volunteer firefighters had their fleet out in force, marking the beginning and the end of the parade.
Carole Wardlaw passed away peacefully in the presence of her
family at the Foothills Medical Centre in Calgary on December 6th, 2024. Thank
you to the staff at FMC who were professional and compassionate.
Carole was born in the town of Simpson, Saskatchewan in 1940
and grew up in the Town of Imperial with her parents Earl and Agnes Shirkey,
and brothers Raymond, Ron and Daryl. She was a member of the United Church
Young Peoples group in Saskatoon and forged many lasting relationships.
She attended the University of Saskatchewan where she
graduated with an English and Teaching degree in 1963. Her true love was in
piano performance where her natural musical ability led to becoming an
Associate of the Royal Conservatory of Music (ARCT) in Toronto. Carole excelled
at many musical genres, from classical to improvised jazz to Happy Birthday for
her family and friends. Carole could not only play from sheet music but she had
the gift of playing by ear “just hum a few notes and she could play the song”.
Carole was inspired by her Imperial music teacher and friend, Isabel Lewis, and
honed her iconic music career.
Carole met Norman Wardlaw at the University of Saskatchewan
and was married in New York in 1964 which was soon followed by a very enjoyable
wedding reception in Imperial. Together they had two sons, David and Richard
and settled in Calgary in 1972. While raising her family, Carole combined her
teaching and musical gifts to become a well loved and dedicated teacher at
Montessori School. She conducted annual Christmas concerts and assemblies that
were enjoyed by students and parents alike.
Carole loved baking shortbread cookies with her
granddaughters Olivia, Ayla, Sophia and Clara. She had a deep love of life and
spent many joyful hours birdwatching and exploring the outdoors. She was a
devoted member of the Evergreens Outdoor Club, Morning Musicale, and a
competitive Scrabble group where she formed lasting friendships.
Carole was predeceased by her brother, Raymond (Maria) and
her brother-in-law, Alastair (Jackie). She is survived by her loving husband,
Norman Wardlaw, her sons, David (Patti) and Richard (Jennifer) and four
wonderful grandchildren, her brothers, Ronald (Elizabeth) and Daryl (Shelagh)
and many nieces and nephews. A celebration of life for Carole will be held at
Chapel Of The Bells – McInnis & Holloway Funeral Homes, 2720 Centre St. N,
Calgary, on January 25th, 2025 at 2 p.m. In living memory of Carole Wardlaw, a
tree will be planted in the Ann & Sandy Cross Conservation Area by McInnis
& Holloway Funeral Homes.
Rest in peace, Carole. Your music will play on forever.
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September 29, 1929 – December 18, 2024 It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Gordon Arthur Book on December 18, 2024, at the age of 95. Gordon will be deeply missed by his loving wife, Ruth, and his children: Brenda (Joel) Hesje, Judy (Brian) Brown, Reg (Phyllis) Book, Gregg Book, and Denise (Paul) Ganes. He was a cherished grandfather to 12 grandchildren and a proud great-grandfather to 13 great-grandchildren. A service to honor Gordon’s life will be held at a later date. To share memories, express condolences, or find additional details, please visit outlookfuneralchapel.com. The family is being cared for by Outlook Funeral Chapel (306.867.8255).