Meadow Lake residents invited to support Wounded Warriors through boat lottery
Last summer, Gordon Joyes put 13,000 kilometres on his vehicle driving across Saskatchewan.
He’s the volunteer lottery chairman with the Wounded Warriors Weekend Foundation which brings together 20 or more veterans and emergency responders to two camps each year in the province.
“We’re here to just help people who have served and saw some stuff that you and I wouldn’t want to see, even in the movies,” said Joyes.
It costs more than $50,000 to run Camp Independence in Meadow Lake and Nipawin, so Joyes drives around the province selling tickets for the 14-foot Lund boat, Mercury motor and trailer that can be won. He’ll be sitting outside of the Co-op grocery store in Meadow Lake on Thursday, Aug. 17 with the prizes on display, and again outside of the Co-op gas station on Friday, Aug 18. He’ll also be selling them on Saturday in a local parking lot.

