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Canora Wheatland Lioness Club makes presentation to The Health Foundation

Over the past 10 years, the Canora Wheatland Lioness Club has made close to $25,000 in donations to a number of worthy health care related causes, said Darlene Senkow, Lioness representative.
Lioness presentation
From left, Ross Fisher of The Health Foundation accepted a $4,000 cheque from Bernice Wilgosh, president of the Canora Wheatland Lioness Club, and members Sharon Ciesielski, Julia Westerman, Gladys Tomski, Val Morozoff, Cynthia Gazdewich, Bev Fransishyn and Darlene Senkow. Not available for the photo were Nancy Leson, Karen Wishlow, Dodie Litowitz, Shawna Leson and Cathy Holt. (members)

Over the past 10 years, the Canora Wheatland Lioness Club has made close to $25,000 in donations to a number of worthy health care related causes, said Darlene Senkow, Lioness representative.

            The group continued that tradition on May 2 at the Canora Hospital with the presentation of a cheque for $4,000 to Ross Fisher of the Health Foundation. The funds are going toward the purchase of an ICU heart monitor.

            The next fundraising event is the Canora Wheatland Lioness Club Ladies night, coming up on May 27 at the Rainbow Hall.

            Supper will be followed by a fashion show and entertainment by Jamie James, hypnotist.

            Funds raised from this project are being allocated to Canora Hospital Auxiliary, Gateway Lodge Auxiliary, Benevolent Fund and Canora Legion.

            Tickets may be purchased from any Lioness member.