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A classic battle
Larry Wright/THE RECORD
The King of New Westminster: Olympic champion Kevin Martin, right, seen here with his third, John Morris, won the Westcoast Curling Classic for the fifth time on Monday at the Royal City Curling Club. The Martin rink beat world champion Kevin Koe of Edmonton 6-4 in the final to take the $20,000 first prize. A packed house at the curling club saw four days of action that culminated in a dream final. For the full story, go to page 33.
‘It’s been 18-hour days for me every day’ The man who spearheaded Honour House says he will keep his pledge and have the facility open on Nov. 10 BY ALFIE LAU REPORTER alau@royalcityrecord.com
Allan De Genova made a promise to New Westminster Mayor Wayne Wright, and he fully intends to keep it. “My plan all along was to have Honour House open by Nov. 11, 2010, and our plan right now is to have it open on Nov. 10,” said De Genova, president of the Honour House Society.
Honour House is the first of its kind in Canada, a care facility for first responders and recovering Canadian Forces personnel, and it will be located at the former Blue Spruce Cottage at 509 St. George St. When the society took possession of the property seven months ago, the odds looked long to get the $2 million in renovations completed on the $2.3-million property before Remembrance Day. But with volunteers all giving their time and energy selflessly – “It’s been 18-hour days for me every day,” said De Genova – the dream will soon become a reality. “This facility will provide a refuge for the families of wounded and injured soldiers and first responders, such as firefighters and police officers, to stay dur-
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ing treatment and recuperation,” said De Genova. “This is the first of its kind in Canada and will service people from all throughout the province. “I made a commitment to Wayne that we would have this open by Remembrance Day, and I always try to keep my word,” said De Genova. While donations have covered a good portion of the renovations, De Genova is still scrambling for every penny that will go toward Honour House. To that end, he has several big fundraisers planned for the next couple of weeks. First on the calendar is a media event on Oct. 22 at the New Westminster No. 1 Firehall, where 154 first responders are scheduled to be on hand to represent 154
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