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Whatchamacallits, doohickeys and thingamajigs

Whatchamacallits, doohickeys and thingamajigs; those famous words have been spoken many times by rather intelligent people, usually when they cannot remember the name of the item in question.
Preeceville Western Weekend said a success

Preeceville Western Weekend said a success

Along with the featured chariot and chuckwagon races, there were numerous other activities to keep everyone busy at the Preeceville and District Lions club western weekend on July 15 to 17.
Chuckwagon and chariot races were the highlights of the weekend

Chuckwagon and chariot races were the highlights of the weekend

Chuckwagon and chariot races were the highlight of Preeceville Lions Club Western Weekend on July 15 to 17. There were 54 chariots entered in three days of races that saw Colt Peterson of Kelvington claiming the top fastest time over the three days.

Children dive into books at local libraries

Children are invited to celebrate the power of imagination at the Preeceville Public Library this summer with the TD Summer Reading Club .
Ball games featured at Western Weekend

Ball games featured at Western Weekend

A coed slo-pitch tournament, on July 16, during the Preeceville Lions Western Weekend attracted 12 teams. The Rama Rams defeated the Ryley's Rockets to win the A side and the Outlaws defeated the Thunder Monkeys to win the B side.
Western Weekend featured gymkhana events

Western Weekend featured gymkhana events

The Etoimamie Valley Riders Club allowed avid horse riders to showcase their skills at various events during the gymkhana event which was part of the Preeceville Western Weekend July 16 and 17. Jen Hue was the announcer for the two-day event.
Ribbon cut to mark opening of Preeceville health centre gazebo

Ribbon cut to mark opening of Preeceville health centre gazebo

The residents of the Preeceville and District Health Centre will be enjoying a new addition of a large outdoor gazebo. The steel framed gazebo measures 10 feet by 20 feet and was placed on a cement pad.
Mud bogs in Lintlaw proved another fun challenge

Mud bogs in Lintlaw proved another fun challenge

Mud flew in the second annual mud bogs held in Lintlaw on the July long weekend. Organizers announced that it was another fun successful weekend.

Economy minister behind GTH woes should be held accountable

It’s always rather amusing how political partisans find any excuse possible to justify the lousy performance of their preferred ministers.

Preeceville mother vows to keep working for community's health care

I realize all of my writing is done on Facebook and as such, a good number of people rarely get to see what I think of our current health care situation. So here is a collaboration of my thoughts over the last eight weeks.
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