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															Donors to the Foundation who have supported work of the Foundation by contribution with an accumulation of $10,000 or more up to $25,000 are recognized as Benefactor of the Foundation. This membership is recognized with a Silver salmon plaque on the Foundation’s recognition wall.
 Ellen Walton is a long time resident of Salmon Arm and has lived in the area for over 35 years. Ellen was proud to be a war bride, she was one of seventeen young ladies in this area who had been raised outside of Canada and married Canadian servicemen. They were known as ‘The War Brides’ and would meet often over the years. Ellen was married to Ron Walton who spent his working life in the lumber industry after service in the R.C.A. during W.W.11. Now at 90 years of age, Ellen enjoys her flowers and is an avid gardener who creates all her own flower baskets for summer time enjoyment. Ellen also enjoys spending time cooking and with her family, she is a very active individual and she has made a strong commitment to health care through Shuswap Hospital Foundation.
Ellen Walton is a long time resident of Salmon Arm and has lived in the area for over 35 years. Ellen was proud to be a war bride, she was one of seventeen young ladies in this area who had been raised outside of Canada and married Canadian servicemen. They were known as ‘The War Brides’ and would meet often over the years. Ellen was married to Ron Walton who spent his working life in the lumber industry after service in the R.C.A. during W.W.11. Now at 90 years of age, Ellen enjoys her flowers and is an avid gardener who creates all her own flower baskets for summer time enjoyment. Ellen also enjoys spending time cooking and with her family, she is a very active individual and she has made a strong commitment to health care through Shuswap Hospital Foundation.