Husky Energy Supports New Community Centre

 

Submitted by Standard 

Community Hall Committee 
 
Husky Energy boosted fundraising efforts for the new Standard Community Hall on Nov. 1 with a donation of $50,000. In recognition of the donation, a compilation of historical pictures and artifacts from the area are to be displayed in the hall and will be named the Husky Heritage Display.
The Hussar Gas Plant, owned by Husky Energy, was originally built in 1959 by Tennessee Gas & Oil Co. and was expected to produce for 10-15 years. Now, 52 years later, this field is still producing and has been an integral part of the community of Standard, providing employment to many residents over the years. 
Rob Symonds, Vice President of Western Canada Production said, “The new hall will be a focal point in the community and with its enhanced meeting capacity, it will become an even more vital centre for residents.”
“Our community certainly appreciates the support of the business corporations within the community,” commented Ron Corbiell, Chairman of the Standard Community Hall Building Committee. “Our smaller communities really gain from the support of Husky and other oil industry companies both from donations and employment opportunities.”
This donation brings the total raised to $1,229,482 through fundraising, private and corporate donations and a matching Community Spirit Grant of $21,657.  More government grants can be applied for when a firm completion date is determined for the estimated $2.6 million project.
Current fundraising projects include a $2,500 New Year’s Eve Travel Voucher Draw, and a sale of that great Standard Lions BBQ beef.  The Building Committee is taking orders for both sliced and unsliced shrink wrapped BBQ beef with presales until Nov. 14.  Packaging and pick up will be Nov. 26.  Tickets and details available at Gates Agencies 403-644-3757.