An association member found a stolen ATV during a routine patrol, WAPVA worked with the O.P.P. to return it to its owner. The association recently purchased a generator for the Wilberforce Medical Center and OPP Sub-Office and has had the location wired to provide uninterrupted service in case of emergency or blackout. WAPVA members were once again out in full force in Wilberforce and Harcourt for Halloween, festivities were very quiet with no problems reported. Members most recently took part in Remembrance Day ceremonies, placing a wreath at the cenotaph in Wilberforce. Presently, association members are conducting the annual cottage-check.
For it's active role in making the community a better, safer place, the Municipality Of Highlands East presented WAPVA with a letter of appreciation.
November 12, 2004
A busy fall.
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