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N ONE of the teacups that families are donating
for Manitoba's biggest tea party
are about tea, not really.
It turns out that tea is about more than the
scent of Earl Grey or Darjeeling, which is a
good thing.
Ida Albo will host the tea party for 1,500 on
Sunday, Oct. 27, at the Convention Centre to
raise funds for women's cancer programs.
Albo, co- owner of the Fort Garry Hotel, is the
chairwoman of the Guardian Angels committee,
a group that raises funds for the Cancer-
Care Manitoba Foundation.
This year, the group decided affluent Winnipeggers
could use a break from attending expensive
fundraising dinners.
So when committee member Sandra Lorange
came up with the idea of hosting a high tea, the
tea party was born.
But to have a tea party for 1,500, you need
1,500 tea cups. And the effort to collect them
could use a little more help, Lorange said Monday.
In June, Free Press columnist Lindor Reynolds
set the donations rolling in a column about
the tea party and the appeal for donations.
Ironically, it ran was just weeks before Reynolds
was diagnosed with cancer and wrote her
column, " I'll miss you while I'm fighting monsters.''
Lorange said the column touched a tender
chord with people.
" The story resonated with everybody," Lorange
said.
This week, Lorange is reminding people once
more to drop off their cherished china cups and
saucers at Safeway Stores. Pink polka- dot boxes
are still waiting and they'll be there until Aug.
20. As with the initial appeal, donors are asked
to write a note explaining the significance of the
cups.
In a phone interview, Lorange said teacups
have been arriving from throughout` Manitoba.
One carefully wrapped box arrived from North
Bay, Ont., sent by a former Winnipegger who'd
read Reynolds' column.
Many said the donations were gifts or heirlooms
handed down from earlier generations.
Each came packed with memories about the solace
and the warmth of sharing a cup of tea.
With one cup, for instance, came a story
about a fall, a broken leg and a cup of tea from
a woman who recalled her mother took a bad
fall down the stairs and broke her leg but told
her daughter to hold off before calling an ambulance
or driving her to the emergency room.
" Get me a cup of tea before we go to the hospital,"
Lorange recalled from the letter tucked
into the teacup.
" There are a lot of heartfelt stories ( like that),"
Lorange said. She said many believed their parents
would be proud of them for offering their
cups for such a worthy cause.
The committee hosting the tea party has also
decided what they'll do with the teacups: Everybody
will be sent home with one.
Donations of complete sets will be auctioned
off in what's been promised to be the biggest
rainbow auction Manitoba has ever seen. Organizers
hope to raise $ 400,000 for women's cancer
programs. Tickets are $ 150 each or $ 2,000 for
a table.
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Tea for two? How about for 1,500?
Giant party
will raise funds
for CancerCare
JOHN WOODS / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS
Sandra Lorange, a Guardian Angels committee member, shows off some of the donated teacups for an upcoming CancerCare fundraiser.
CIVIL servants and health care workers
need not fear for their paycheques.
Emergency legislation to let the province
pay its bills received royal assent
in the Manitoba Legislature on Monday.
Bill 48 was made necessary after
the provincial Conservatives held up
passage of the Selinger government's
budget implementation legislation over
their opposition to the one percentage
point increase in the PST.
The bill received third reading on
Thursday, but royal assent was held up
until Monday.
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Emergency- funds bill gets royal assent
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