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Christmas brings visitors

Our sympathy to the Harbridge family on the passing of Bill Harbridge. Bill was a one time resident of Pine Island Apartments. Theresa Kennedy spent Christmas eve with her daughters, Kim and Jackie Gerbig and Buck and Jackie Gerbig.

Our sympathy to the Harbridge family on the passing of Bill Harbridge. Bill was a one time resident of Pine Island Apartments.

Theresa Kennedy spent Christmas eve with her daughters, Kim and Jackie Gerbig and Buck and Jackie Gerbig. They had fun with a Chinese gift exchange and lots of goodies.

Christmas morning, Theresa Kennedy was at her daughter's for gift opening and to Buck Gerbig's for a delicious breakfast. Supper was at Kim Gerbig's with the rest of the family. It was an enjoyable Christmas.

Riley and Ken Koski and May Ford were at Colleen Koski's for Christmas Day.

Sympathy to May Ford on the passing of her brother, Alvin Prentise, who passed away at Outlook.

We are sorry to report Audrey Bertrand is in hospital. We wish you all the best, Audrey.

Eva Inkster spent Christmas at Eddie and Chelsie Burns' home. All the family was there and they had a great time playing cards and eating.

Jean Stewart had Christmas Eve and Christmas Day with Marion and Bill Stoughton. Boxing Day was spent with the Cameron Stewart family at Paynton.

Milt and Lil McMillan were at Darlene and Gary Robb's for Christmas.

Peter Giesbrecht spent Christmas Day with his wife who is in Pine Island Lodge. His son was able to be there also.

I spent Christmas with my daughter, Hazel MacEachern, in Saskatoon. We had a good time and Connie Rhinehart and friend Brad were able to join us Boxing Day for supper.

Monty Clark had a Christmas Day at home. He said he cooked his own dinner. It sounded really good, too.

I stopped to see some of the other residents, but they weren't in so I will see them next week.

December and 2010 are at an end and we are looking forward to the New Year. The very best for a healthy, happy New Year, everyone.

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