Top 5 This Week Celebration of Life Tom Farquhar Death Notices Expositor Staff - December 20, 2024 Esteemed WWII vet and M’Chigeeng band member Justin Roy has passed. Local Expositor Staff - December 20, 2024 Kenneth (Ken) Fogg Death Notices Expositor Staff - December 19, 2024 PEARL KATHLEEN THOMPSON Death Notices Expositor Staff - December 18, 2024 HENDRIK PEL Death Notices Expositor Staff - December 18, 2024 More articles Celebration of Life Tom Farquhar Death Notices Esteemed WWII vet and M’Chigeeng band member Justin Roy has passed. Local Kenneth (Ken) Fogg Death Notices PEARL KATHLEEN THOMPSON Death Notices HENDRIK PEL Death Notices SANDY MCDOUGALL Death Notices They also serve! NewsLocal Author: Expositor Staff October 2, 2024 Less than 1 min.read FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 514 in Gore Bay held their annual Honours and Awards presentations at the branch last Friday evening. In photo from left is Jim Kiviaho Legion sergeant at arms, Vicky Clark who received a certificate of appreciation, Heather Strain who received a 10 year associate member pin, Legion president Marilyn Clarke, Don Skrumeda Legion leadership and development who received a certificate of appreciation, Bev Wright Legion second vice-president, Trevor Wright, first vice-president, Loyalle McDougall who received a 25 year membership award, Legion secretary Annie Porter who received a 10-year associate member award, Robert Yaeger who received a 20 year associate membership award. 2024 certificates of appreciation will also be also be going to Margaret Tuomi, Catherine Priddle, Sue Priddle, Andrea Maskell, Bousquet Insurance and Dean’s Valumart. Article written by Expositor Staffhttps://www.manitoulin.comPublished online by The Manitoulin Expositor web staff Tagsmanitoulin expositorManitoulin Expositor LifeManitoulin Expositor Life 2024manitoulin islandmanitoulin island newsroyal canadian legionThe Manitoulin ExpositorThe Manitoulin Expositor 2024 Previous articlePontiac School in Wiikwemkoong holds a Truth and Reconciliation powwowNext articleSheguiandah First Nation remembers the children