The Daily Courier

Let’s honour a volunteer

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Dear Editor: It was indeed a great honour for me to receive the Sovereign’s Medal for Volunteers.

The beautiful part, of not just getting this award, but is my volunteeri­ng in my community. It was because this award was for my community work that I decided to not go to Rideau Hall for the official presentati­on, and I was glad that Penticton Mayor Andrew Jakubeit agreed to do the honours.

The “icing on the cake” was to also have Prime Minister Justin Trudeau publicly congratula­te me, even though neither he, nor my MP Richard Cannings, could make the presentati­on, as they are partisan, as I was told by Rideau Hall.

The Sovereign’s Medal also comes with a job descriptio­n, so there will be no hiding the medal in my sock drawer. One such “job” is to be present at Canadian citizenshi­p events, to talk to new Canadians about being Canadian and being part of one’s community.

Regardless of age, I believe that we all give in many ways to our communitie­s. Aside from the seemingly boundless energy of Penticton’s so-called “retired” population, I’m always greatly impressed by our children, our youth, and our Penticton Vees players, and all their wonderful contributi­ons to making their community and this planet a better place for all.

My brothers and I are also very thankful, that our father couldn’t get a job in the United States, which is why we all emigrated to Canada in 1958.

The office of the Governor General has a website: https://caring.gg.ca, where anyone can nominated a person for this medal.

So, now I’m wondering, who can I nominate? Suggestion­s anyone? Brigid Kemp Penticton

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