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Fish fry proceeds to benefit Wounded Warriors

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Work around the village continues. The village plans to level the yard and the cenotaph itself and do some landscaping in that area. The cenotaph, which was erected following the 1914-1918 World War, because of having water around it in the spring seasons, is now leaning slightly. It also needs updating.

The Waseca Recreation Board met May 8 as a follow-up to the fish fry. A donation will be made to the Wounded Warrior Foundation. The group representing that organization will be stopping on their way through Thursday.

Jack Cardiff, who has resided in Waseca for a number of years, has now moved to Pine Island Suites in Maidstone. We send our best wishes to him as he makes this move.

Among the new residents in Waseca are Andre Trochie and his partner Kate. They remodelled the building that formerly housed the Waseca Co-op store. The couple are immigrants from Czechoslovakia who have worked in Canada for a few years. We welcome them to the village.

Trina Weisner who has graduated from two years of study in Saskatoon has moved into a house in the village and is working in Lloydminster. Best wishes, Trina, as you begin your working career.

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