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Fair gentlemen honoured in Armstrong

IPE plants tree in memory of Don McLearn and Thys Haambuckers

It鈥檚 always a sad moment when you lose a family member. It鈥檚 even worse when you lose two within a day of each other.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 what happened to us at the IPE,鈥 said Yvonne Paulson, general manager of Armstrong鈥檚 Interior Provincial Exhibition and Stampede. 鈥 and both passed away last May.

鈥淲e knew we wanted to do something to pay tribute to the countless hours these two men had contributed to the IPE and the community over the years, as well as they were members of the IPE family for many, many years.鈥

So with Leona McLearn and Wilma Haambuckers, wives of the two dedicated IPE volunteers, a memorial tree planting recently took place in front of the IPE office.

鈥淭hey weren鈥檛 just ordinary men they were extraordinary men,鈥 said Paulson. 鈥淲e were so happy to have had them as a part of our lives and families.鈥

Many of the IPE members, board of directors and their families came out to the planting to honour the two deserving gentlemen.

The Quercus borealis (Northern Red Oak) tree was planted outside the IPE office along with a marble slab and plaque.

鈥淲e welcome you to stop by and visit the tree (Don and Thys) any time you wish. These men will be in our hearts and memories forever.鈥



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