Volunteers recognized for providing outstanding service to seniors
May 25, 2007
May 25, 2007 - Menzies Coffee House - Ted Menzies pictures with Bob and Elaine Thompson
Recently, Bob Thompson was recognized by the Province of Alberta and awarded the Minister’s Seniors Service Award for his service and volunteerism on behalf of seniors.

In and around Claresholm, Mr. Thompson has been active in serving the community through tireless volunteer work with the Willow Creek Auxiliary Hospital, the Lions club, the Heritage Drop-in Centre and meals on Wheels. His fundraising skills have contributed to a van for the hospital, which Mr. Thompson uses to drive patients on shopping trips and excursions, and to purchase medical equipment for the hospital.

In addition, Mr. Thompson has served as the president of the seniors centre and has used his handyman skills to maintain and update the Heritage Drop-in Centre, including its recent project to update the centre and roof replacement.

The Minister's Seniors Service Awards recognize individuals and organizations who demonstrate commitment to enhancing the lives of seniors by providing seniors exceptional voluntary service in Alberta.

Mr. Thompson, along with five other individuals, received their Awards from Premier Ed Stelmach on June 6th in Edmonton. More information on the awards and other recipients can be found on the Alberta Seniors and Community Supports website at www.seniors.gov.ab.ca.

As the Member of Parliament for Macleod, I would like to thank Bob for his dedication to improving our community and congratulate him on receiving this special recognition.

Ted Menzies, M.P.
Macleod

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