Worked with Donnie in Borden, before the Tattoo of '67, and ON the train too.We played on the Base Soccer team,and yes he was a little shy on passing the ball then too,....sort of.Gerry and I were in Penhold at the same time. I was ATR staff at the Jr Learship school when Gerry was the Sr Peri.Met Art in Victoria,maybe. Had a game of golf at Al Stoddards retirement gig we were in the winning 4some?
I never met Marsha either, but to have the rink job,tells me she musta knew her stuff. Just saying.
Don,live long and prosper.Might have read that somewhere....Paul Arsenault.
Well my first PERI Staff from recruit training is still active and by the company he keeps the stories are no doubt adding up. Art and Sonny have spent so many times in arena’s that the NHL staffs are probably trying to scoop them. I never met Marsha but Gibby, was a big fan of her and she may not have served in uniform, but she earned the respect of everyone whose paths she crossed.
Donnie summers, did you ever learn how to pass the football to your teammates feet? WE started together way back in Borden in 1971 and finished in Greenwood. You have lost some weight since last we met. Best of good times to come.
Hi Marsha Remember me? I was the one who filled your inbasket overnight. You were a great help in all phses of our jobs in Greenwood. Glad to see you hanging in with the gang.
Worked with Donnie in Borden, before the Tattoo of '67, and ON the train too.We played on the Base Soccer team,and yes he was a little shy on passing the ball then too,....sort of.Gerry and I were in Penhold at the same time. I was ATR staff at the Jr Learship school when Gerry was the Sr Peri.Met Art in Victoria,maybe. Had a game of golf at Al Stoddards retirement gig we were in the winning 4some?
I never met Marsha either, but to have the rink job,tells me she musta knew her stuff. Just saying.
Don,live long and prosper.Might have read that somewhere....Paul Arsenault.
Well my first PERI Staff from recruit training is still active and by the company he keeps the stories are no doubt adding up. Art and Sonny have spent so many times in arena’s that the NHL staffs are probably trying to scoop them. I never met Marsha but Gibby, was a big fan of her and she may not have served in uniform, but she earned the respect of everyone whose paths she crossed.
Stay safe friends.
GOOD to see allis well. Thanks for the memories. Bev
Donnie summers, did you ever learn how to pass the football to your teammates feet? WE started together way back in Borden in 1971 and finished in Greenwood. You have lost some weight since last we met. Best of good times to come.
Hi Marsha Remember me? I was the one who filled your inbasket overnight. You were a great help in all phses of our jobs in Greenwood. Glad to see you hanging in with the gang.