Chapel Construction
Communications Meeting
Today was a milestone for the chapel which is under construction for TransCanada Truckstop, Lickman Road, Chilliwack, British Columbia.
Cerwin pulled the rig out of the shop and took it to be sandblasted – then to the paint shop where it will spend the next two weeks.
This is what it looked like in October when it arrived at the TFC shop.
Our grandson Jordan and Norm Getz began removing decals at the end of December. Cerwin and some of the volunteers spent several days removing the rest. He said it was one of the most time-consuming jobs of this construction.
The interior is almost finished. Cerwin expects it will be ready for its trip to the west coast by the end of March.
I love seeing a tractor (or “prime mover” as they call them in Australia) in our driveway.
It was here for several hours – until the sandblasting was finished on the trailer.
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I go to the International Office (Marietta, Pennsylvania) about once a month – and this was one of the few workdays this month that Cerwin wasn’t there. ![]()
Mike Hayden, Inge Koenig, Lynn Kolb, Howard Moses, and JJ Landis
The Communications Team uses this time to brainstorm, share ideas, and stay in touch. (Notice the flowers and birthday cake on the left.)
This happened to be the day after Inge’s birthday, so we were able to help celebrate.
She thought the pretty roses from her brother, Werner, in Brazil, would add some beauty to our meeting room.
Werner, you made a great choice. They are beautiful.
So closed the day of February 28, 2008










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