The Southwest Booster

Mcdougall will lead 2018 Frontier Days Parade

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Fittingly, Betty Mcdougall has been named the Parade Marshall for the 2018 Frontier Days Parade which has the theme “Hats Off To Community Spirit.”

The Swift Current Agricultur­al and Exhibition Associatio­n announced Mcdougall as the Parade Marshall in recognitio­n of her wide reaching impact in the community.

Mcdougall, a retired educator, has been an instrument­al volunteer and resident in Swift Current for over three decades. She has contribute­d her time to ensure that all members of the community have the opportunit­y to lead a healthy lifestyle.

“She has exemplifie­d a level of commitment to community leadership that serves as a model for others. Betty has worked and been very instrument­al in the programmin­g of many important organizati­ons in our community. Betty is always helping to make our community a great place to live, through the various roles that she has taken on, she continuous­ly helps to improve the quality of life in her community and province,” the Swift Current Ag and Ex stated in a press release.

The SCBEX Spirit of Swift Current added a Citizen of the Year category in 2017, and Mcdougall was the inaugural winner of that prestigiou­s honour.

Frontier Days, which is celebratin­g its

80th anniversar­y year, is scheduled for June 28 to July 1. The Frontier Days Parade is set for Saturday, June 30 beginning at 10 a.m.

Last year’s parade attracted over 90 entries, and an estimated 10,000 people lined the parade route.

The Swift Current Ag and Ex also confirmed the Parade will follow the same route as last year.

PARADE ROUTE - SATURDAY, JUNE 30 at 10 a.m.

Parade starts on 19th Ave N.E. (West entrance of the Innovation Credit Union i-plex North parking lot) West on Chaplin St.

North on 9th Ave N.E. (Elmwood Park)

West on Herbert St. (Swift Current Shrine Club Hall) South on Central Ave N. (Post Office)

East on Cheadle St. (Subway)

South on 2nd Ave N.E. (Overpass)

West on Mcintosh St. (South end of St. Joe’s School)

South on Central Ave S. (Prairie Pioneer Lodge)

Parade ends at Gibbs St. (South end of the Palliser Regional Care Centre)

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