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Cattle feed is going to be difficult to find

Waseca News

What hot weather we are experiencing at present! Unfortunately, with no rain, crops will deteriorate quickly. Hay crops do not amount to much as yet, so feed for animals for the coming winter will be hard to find. We hope, each day, for rain!

Congratulations to Rebecca and Clay Haybourne on the birth of their baby girl who arrived June 18.

The hall board has been getting some renovations done in the Waseca Memorial Hall to accommodate some new fixtures.

It is always good to hear about former residents of Waseca. Even though they have not lived here for many years they are still interested in their former neighbors and friends. One person in particular who tries to keep up with the Waseca area is former resident, Anne (Karpluk) Smith, who lives at the west coast. About this time of the year I have a long conversation with her, so I am able to keep up on her family’s activities as well. She not only converses with me but with others who were her former neighbours. She can often tell me about events that have taken place here that I have not heard about.

Anne and her sister, Helen, usually come for a visit in the early part of July. They have not yet made up their minds about this year’s visit.

Sandra Sutherland will be a tour guide at the first of July 1 celebrations in Maidstone. Sandra, who is interested in history, will be guiding people through some of the buildings on the museum grounds. Many of those buildings have interesting histories.

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