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Maidstone and District News: 4-Hers compete in curling events

Seniors advance to regionals in Radisson Jan. 20.
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Maidstone Gully Multiple 4-H Club senior curling team will compete in regional playdowns at Radisson Jan. 20, Members of the team are Ken Hougham, Jayce Myer, Mickey Blyth, Kayden Tuplin and Hanna Hougham.

MAIDSTONE — Maidstone Gully Multiple 4-H Club held their monthly general meeting Jan. 8 at Waseca Community Centre. The club hosted their Christmas party at Milleton Hall Dec. 8, enjoying an evening of games, crafts, activities and snacks. Dec. 14 and 15, some members helped ring bells for the Salvation Army Kettle campaign. Demos at the December meeting were by Coffee Club and Cloverbuds. Demos at the January meeting were by Small Engines and Movies and Munchies. Two teams competed in District 35 4-H curling which was held at the Maidstone Curling Club on Jan. 3. The junior team fought hard in the tiebreaker game, taking it to an extra end, but they were unable to pull out the win. Congratulations to the senior team who will be heading to regionals in Radisson Saturday, Jan. 20. Due to the cold weather 4-H activity kit day was moved to Jan. 26 to coincide with a club potluck. Watch for members who will be out selling Little Caesar Pizza kits starting Feb. 1. Communications Day will be held Sunday, Feb. 25 at 1 p.m. MST at Milleton Hall.

The local 4-H senior curling team is a combination of players from Maidstone — Mickey Blyth, Jayce Myer, Kayden Tuplin — and from Hillmond — Hanna Hougham and Ken Hougham. We wish them luck as they head to regionals in Radisson this weekend.

Despite frigid weather, Radisson Wheatkings travelled to Maidstone to face off against the senior Jets Saturday, Jan. 13. They took the game 5-2, extending the Jets’ streak to six losses. The next senior Jets game is Jan. 19 in Maidstone against Perdue Pirates.

Minor Hockey Day is Saturday, Jan. 20 at Maidstone Arena. Here’s the schedule (all times are MST): 8 a.m. U9/Lloyd.311; 10 a.m. U11/Debden; noon U13/Edam; 2:30 p.m. U15/Leoville; 5 p.m. U18/Spiritwood (U5/U7 play during the first intermission); 7:30 p.m. senior Jets/Neilburg. All day: progressive 50/50, Plinko, raffles, prize table $1 per ticket or bring non-perishable items (not expired) to be donated to the local food bank and get one ticket per item or 15 tickets for 10 items. Prize table draws will be made during the U18 game.

Here's a great bursary opportunity. Are you a Canadian citizen or permanent resident pursuing post-secondary education? Are you a community-minded individual who volunteers in your community? Would $1,000 help ease financial pressures while you pursue your education? Then apply for a Kin Canada bursary at . Applications are fully online and are open to full-time students of all ages. The deadline is Feb. 1, 2024, at 11:59 p.m. Pacific Time.

The U11 Maidstone Lakers girls’ provincial softball tryouts are on Thursdays, Feb. 8 and 15 from 7:15 to 9 p.m. CST (6:15 to 8 p.m. MST) at North Battleford Field House. They are looking for female players born 2013-14 from Maidstone and surrounding area. To register or inquire, please email Heather at [email protected] (include child’s name, date of birth, parent name and phone number).

Maidstone Sparks, Embers and Guides are having a youth dance fundraiser on Friday, Feb. 23 from 6 to 9:30 p.m. MST at the CE Wing (201 – 1st St. E.). Admission is $10. Under five years old must be accompanied by an adult. For tickets, message 306-441-7571. Glow sticks provided; hotdog and drink $5.

 

 

 

 

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