Glen Kruck receives Order of Manitoba
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» Photos by Brook Jones/Winnipeg Free Press
Kruck (left), who has had a 35-year career with Community Health and Housing in Brandon, is pictured with Lt.-Gov. Anita Neville, chancellor of the Order of Manitoba, after receiving the Order of Manitoba in Winnipeg on Thursday.
The Order of Manitoba, Manitoba’s highest honour, was presented to 12 recipients during an investiture ceremony at the Manitoba Legislative Building in Winnipeg on Thursday. BACK ROW: Glen Kruck (from left), J. Kenneth Paupanekis, Gordon Giesbrecht, Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew, Charlie Spiring, Felix C. Walker and Kristie Pearson. FRONT ROW: Trudy L. Lavalee (from left), Marion F. Willis, Digvir S. Jayas, Lt.-Gov. Anita Neville, Walter John Schroeder, Maria E. Chaput and Rebecca Gibson.
Karen Masterton (left), who is an administrative officer with the Manitoba Protocol Office, points to where Glen Kruck (left), who has had a 35-year career with Community Health and Housing in Brandon, should sign the registry for the Order of Manitoba.
Derek Inglis (left), who is the aide-de-camp for Lt.-Gov. Anita Neville, places the Order of Manitoba around the neck of Glen Kruck during Thursday’s investment ceremony.