under the capable direction of Mr. Egitto and Mr.
Vilio, who have over 20 years teaching experience
combined. The camp is inspired by St. John Bosco,
its patron, and has Salesian spiritual leadership
provided by Fr. Dave. Activities and sports included
at the camp are: basketball, volleyball, soccer,
badminton, tennis, fitness training, core
conditioning, games, snacks, a pizza lunch on
Fridays, and tons of fun. They were completely sold
out on a first-come, first-served basis.
The PRAISE TEAM summer dance workshops
got underway in OLGC School Auditorium with
one-hour afternoon sessions beginning with tap,
then hip-hop, modern, etc. They have a large group
of energetic and youthful participants learning the
various steps.
July 10 had Bro. Jerry flying to Saskatoon,
Sask., and then by bus for two hours and a 40-
minute trip to Melford for his first family reunion of
the Lindberg generation (his grandfather—who
hailed from Denmark) on his mother’s side of the
family. About 100 of the clan journeyed from as far
as 900 miles by car from Nebraska, and from all
areas east and west for this special occasion.
Brother met third-, fourth- and fifth-generation
cousins he didn’t even know existed, many from his
grandfather’s brothers’ side of family. It certainly is
a small world when it comes to discovering
relatives, and it has created an interest in his family
tree especially on his father’s side of the family,
which originally hails from Austria (Galicia) and
Poland.
Our Praise Team dancers, by invitation,
attended the International Dance Challenge held in
Orlando, Fla., July 18-20.. They raised funds, and
with the help of sponsors were able to fly there and
pay for their accommodations. To the wonderful
surprise of all, and literally after numerous hours of
hard work and practice, they reached their peak and
were awarded first place honours in this
competition, winning not only one, but two
Platinum 1st Place finishes in different dance
divisions. They also received the Artstone Global
Entertainment Award, with an offer to buy the
rights to their arcadia dance routine. Mickey Reyes
(son of Beth Reyes, our youth coordinator) won a
dance scholarship to New York City. We are
certainly proud of our Praise Team’s
accomplishments.
The community enjoyed a deanery cookout at
St. Bernadette’s Parish on the evening of the 23rd,
and were also invited out to another dinner treat at
one of the parishioner’s the following night. In a
way, we have been spoiled with their many
kindnesses of home-cooked goodies of
thoughtfulness.
July 27 was 1st Communion Sunday for our
Chaldean Community with Fr. Sarmed Biloues
saying the Mass and doing the honours. He was
assisted by his brother, Deacon, Sameen Biloues,
who will receive the sacrament of Holy Orders Aug.
22 in our parish at the hands of his Chaldean bishop
from Chicago, and by Fr. Dave. The church was
packed for this very special occasion in their
community.
Fr. Mario recently returned safe and sound to
us from his visit to his homeland. He brought re-
furnished chalices and ciboria, plus other goodies
back with him, especially items for our parish gift
shop. It was good to have him back with us after
such a long absence.
Many have been inquiring about how Fr. John
Basso is doing after his eight-day stint in Surrey
Memorial Hospital. His gallbladder will eventually
have to be removed. He has lost about 24 pounds
through this ordeal and certainly has to watch what
he eats. Meanwhile he is still experiencing
weakness, no energy and sweating spells. At this
point, we are not sure if he is well enough to travel
to Montreal for our upcoming retreat at Manoir
d’Youville. According to Dr. Shek L. Wong, MD,
he may have suffered a minor heart attack. To top
everything off, he recently lost a filling and has a
temporary one until his dentist returns from
working in the mission fields of Mexico. Fr. John
would certainly appreciate your generous prayer.
This month has been extra busy with the usual
amount of weddings, funerals and Baptisms, plus
hospital visits keeping Frs. Dave and Jan on the go,
and Bro. Jerry bringing the Eucharist to the nursing
home residents while Fr. John has been available
for the numerous confessions. The weather has been
behaving too.
The latest and exciting news is that three of our
parishioners will be entering the seminary in
September. Our highland folk-dancer, Randy Sprott,