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Ardis Irvine begins 17th term as Kamsack Royal Purple Elks Honoured Royal Lady

As past district deputy, Leonilla Fisher installed Ardis C. Irvine to her 17 th term as Honoured Royal Lady Elk and second year in the newly-reorganized organization now known as the Kamsack Royal Purple Elks.

            As past district deputy, Leonilla Fisher installed Ardis C. Irvine to her 17th term as Honoured Royal Lady Elk and second year in the newly-reorganized organization now known as the Kamsack Royal Purple Elks.

            During the installation service held May 10, Eva Moskal was the installing secretary and she was installed as the secretary for the next year.

            Fisher also installed: Helen Konkin as Lecturing Lady Elk; Fay Bennett as Loyal Lady Elk and Olga Rezansoff as Associate Honoured Royal lady Elk.

            Moskal installed Fisher as the treasurer for the 2016-17 term.

            Both, Fisher and Moskal were acknowledged for their 38th and 34th years respectively of perfect attendance.

            “In appreciation of being our leader,” Irvine was presented with a gift of transplant vegetables.

            At the beginning of May, seven members of the Kamsack Royal Purple Elks joined the congregation of Westminster Memorial United Church to participate in a service, said a release from the Royal Purple Elks. That was the organization’s annual ritual to attended a different church on the first Sunday of May.

            For the service the members dressed in their full regalia and after the service the members went out for brunch at a local restaurant.