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Larry Krause to perform in Mayfair

Congratulations to Bev and Darrell Pollard as they are now grandparents for the twelfth time. Bev's son Shawn Ferron and Amber have added a baby girl to their family as of Feb.
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Old Mill Players cast and crew for "One Toe in the Grave" comedy production which was held Feb 24-26 at Mayfair hall. Back row, from left, Roman Ewanchuk, Kolin Bulmer, Bev Thomas. Front Row, from left, Jaycee Bulmer, Sheila Bachelder, Elaine Woloshyn, Cheryl Bulmer, Loralee Powers, Elizabeth Ewanchuk. Missing from the photo is Norma Sherman. Photo submitted by Elaine Woloshyn

Congratulations to Bev and Darrell Pollard as they are now grandparents for the twelfth time. Bev's son Shawn Ferron and Amber have added a baby girl to their family as of Feb. 20 baby Jillian has three other siblings and this happy family resides in Lloydminster.

Lauren and Kevin Liebaert welcomed baby Wyatt into their family this past Sunday Feb. 26. He has an older brother and sister. Wyatt was almost five weeks early. Proud grandparents are Esther and Eric Huard and Faye and Keith Liebaert. Great grandparents are Ruth and Paul Bilanski of Hafford and Madeleine Huard of Whitkow.

Get well wishes to Jacqueline Bessette as she has returned home from a Saskatoon hospital.

Esther Welsh has returned after a lengthy visit at her sister Helen's place in Merritt, B.C.

Call 306-246-4212 if you are available to work a bingo at Gamex for our Rec. Board Centre slated for Monday, March 6 and Thursday, March 16.

Entertainer Larry Krause, based near Prince Albert, will be singing gospel and country music April 1 at Mayfair hall. Show starts at 7:30 p.m. and tickets will be sold at the door. Cost is $15 for adults and kids under 10 years old are free. This great family entertainment is sponsored by Mayfair Red Board.

This past weekend brought many people into our hamlet for three shows of a play called "One Toe in the Grave" by Jack Sharkey.

The hilarious comedy revolves around a high-level executive named Jason Kingsley who was employed by a corporation that required their executives to be married. During his rise to the top, Jason lies to the president of his company that he had a house-bound, invalid wife, with an incurable disease who literally had "one tow in the grave" and that is why nobody had ever seen her. The Old Mill Players always present their annual shows the last weekend of February so mark your calendar for next year.

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