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Volunteer spirit helps select boy for Disneyland trip

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Nine-year-old Joseph Stanley got to spent Oct. 23 with Mickey, Minnie and the gang

Stanley was one of 102 Edmonton children who were offered the chance to visit California's enchanted kingdom courtesy of Air Canada's Dreams Take Flight program.

The special program allows children from across Canada to travel, free of charge, to Disneyland for a day. Flights take children from Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal and Halifax.

Volunteer spirit helps select boy for Disneyland trip

Page 11

Nine-year-old Joseph Stanley got to spent Oct. 23 with Mickey, Minnie and the gang

Stanley was one of 102 Edmonton children who were offered the chance to visit California's enchanted kingdom courtesy of Air Canada's Dreams Take Flight program.

The special program allows children from across Canada to travel, free of charge, to Disneyland for a day. Flights take children from Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal and Halifax.

Volunteer spirit helps select boy for Disneyland trip

Page 11

Nine-year-old Joseph Stanley got to spent Oct. 23 with Mickey, Minnie and the gang

Stanley was one of 102 Edmonton children who were offered the chance to visit California's enchanted kingdom courtesy of Air Canada's Dreams Take Flight program.

The special program allows children from across Canada to travel, free of charge, to Disneyland for a day. Flights take children from Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal and Halifax.

Exhibit celebrates heritage

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The rich, colorful and vibrant history of southern Alberta's Aboriginal people comes alive through an exhibition of portraits by artist Nicholas de Grandmaison that will debut in Edmonton this fall.

Living Images from the Past is an exhibit of 30 portraits and artifacts that will be displayed at the Provincial Archives of Alberta Gallery from October 17 to March 29, 1998.

Exhibit celebrates heritage

Page 11

The rich, colorful and vibrant history of southern Alberta's Aboriginal people comes alive through an exhibition of portraits by artist Nicholas de Grandmaison that will debut in Edmonton this fall.

Living Images from the Past is an exhibit of 30 portraits and artifacts that will be displayed at the Provincial Archives of Alberta Gallery from October 17 to March 29, 1998.

Exhibit celebrates heritage

Page 11

The rich, colorful and vibrant history of southern Alberta's Aboriginal people comes alive through an exhibition of portraits by artist Nicholas de Grandmaison that will debut in Edmonton this fall.

Living Images from the Past is an exhibit of 30 portraits and artifacts that will be displayed at the Provincial Archives of Alberta Gallery from October 17 to March 29, 1998.