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Monday, June 16, 2014

Rev. Oake Press Release


Gander Heritage Memorial Park, Inc.


PRESS RELEASE



92 YEAR OLD VETERAN TO PARACHUTE

IN AID OF GANDER, NL PARK




Reverend Wesley Oake, honorary Patron of the Gander Heritage Memorial Park, will travel to Nova Scotia on Friday, June 20th to perform a parachute jump from an aircraft over the Nova Scotia Annapolis Valley area. He will be accompanied to Nova Scotia by our President, Wilson Hoffe. This will be the Reverend's first ever parachute jump.

Rev. Oake, who celebrated his 92nd birthday on May 31st, 2014, is a veteran of WWII, having served with the 166th Royal Newfoundland Field Artillery Regiment overseas in England, Africa and Italy. He was ordained a minister with the United Church of Canada in 1965 and has had ministries in Newfoundland and Ontario before semi-retiring in 1987.

Rev. Oake is proceeding with this venture to help raise funds for the completion of the Gander Heritage Memorial Park. The Park, which was formerly known as "The Cenotaph", is undergoing a complete reconstruction and is not only the site of the recently restored War Memorial "Winged Victory", but will include the Newfoundland Airmens' Memorial wall of honor to the 125th Newfoundland Squadron of the Royal Air Force, as well as memorials and tributes reflecting Gander's unique aviation history together with walkways, lighting, water fountains, benches, etc.

A statue of our local hero, the Newfoundland dog, "Sergeant Gander", Regimental Mascot of the Royal Rifles of Canada, along with his soldier handler, will be erected at the entrance to the park. Sgt. Gander died while saving the lives of seven Canadian soldiers during the defence of Hong Kong Island in 1941. The history of Sgt. Gander, the complete conception of the park, its memorials, etc. can be found on our website: http://gslproject.blogspot.ca/.

This endeavour was planned to occur over the summer of 2013 in Gander, but, unfortunately, coordination and readiness of appropriate aircraft and certified personnel could not be realized in time for the undertaking. But Rev. Oake, who would not be deterred, continued his quest to complete this courageous feat and to date has been recognized with pledges in excess of $13,000.00. When asked why he was so determined to do this Rev. Oake replied: "I am doing this, not only for Gander and the Park, but for the glory of all the Veterans who gave the supreme sacrifice so that we may live the wonderful lives we have."

Now to become a reality, Rev. Oake will parachute from an aircraft at 10,000 ft. coordinated with the Atlantic School of Skydiving located in the beautiful Annapolis Valley of Nova Scotia. It is anticipated that the jump will occur on June 21st between 10:30 am and 12 noon, depending on weather conditions. If there has to be a change the skydiving school will post an update on their Facebook page and their Twitter. For more information on location please visit: http://atlanticschoolofskydiving.com/.

Rev. Oake would greatly appreciate your support and we encourage you to be a sponsor for this courageous gentleman. To find out how to donate visit our site at: http://gslproject.blogspot.ca/.

We are so excited for Rev. Oake and cannot emphasize enough how grateful we are to have this distinguished gentlemen represent us. When asked if he was nervous about the jump, he replied "NO, BECAUSE I WILL BE JUMPING INTO THE ARMS OF GOD."

GOD SPEED, REV. OAKE!

For more information contact maxine@briggsaero.com Tel. 709-256-2770 or carol.walsh@nf.sympatico.ca Tel. 709-256-8407.

END OF PRESS RELEASE




Maxine Smith, Committee Member / June 15, 2014





Rev. Wesley Oake, Honourary Patron for the Gander Memorial Heritage Park



[Gerard] In searching for something on Rev. Oake I came across this Gander Beacon newspaper atricle published on November 10th, 2011 titled Coffee With...Wesley Oake.


Atlantic School of Skydiving    (MAP)    (WEB)    (Facebook)    (Twitter)
5876 Hwy. 1
Cambridge, NS.
1 877-423-5867
1 902-423-5867

If travelling from Halifax on the 101 Highway
  • Take exit 14 toward Coldbrook/Cambridge
  • Turn left onto Evangeline Trail/NS-1 W
  • Look for the school on the left


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1 comment:

Unknown said...

Rev. Oake ,I'm sure you don't remember me but in the 50's you were our minister at the united Church in Glenwood and then in the 70's you baptized our son in the Bomanville Church. Congrats on your succesful jump on Saturday. Linda Rowe Halfyard