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Mother's Day brings visitors

Sunday Theresa Kennedy was pleased to have Scotty, Teddy, Debbie and Sam stop in for Mother's Day. Monday her daughter Terri, granddaughter Karissa and great-grandson Ben came. She was happy to see them all.

Sunday Theresa Kennedy was pleased to have Scotty, Teddy, Debbie and Sam stop in for Mother's Day. Monday her daughter Terri, granddaughter Karissa and great-grandson Ben came. She was happy to see them all.

Dorothy Kissick was to supper Saturday with Craig and Theresa Kissick. Sunday grandson Nathan took her to Unity for supper at her daughter Cindy's.

Tillie Linkert's three daughters took her to Lloydminster for dinner and to do some shopping.

Jean Stewart, Hazel and I enjoyed supper on Mother's Day with Marion and Bill Stoughton.

Marion Staught took her mom Jean Stewart to the craft show and lunch in Paynton.

Saturday I enjoyed celebrating the 100th birthday of my sister-in-law Olive MacEachern at Hillcrest Senior Centre in Battleford. Ken MacEachern of Cold Lake, Alta. picked up Hazel, myself and sister Beth Piche and took us. A very enjoyable time was spent visiting individuals I haven't seen for some time. The afternoon ended with a beautiful supper.

Colleen Koski has had a busy week. Tuesday she was to the Shawn Majumber show with Riley and Chantel and Ken Koski. Wednesday she brought her mom home to Pine Island Lodge. Thursday Allan and Mary Ford came for a few days. Friday Colleen, Allan and Mary Ford all went to Paynton and visited with Joyce Ford.

Saturday the family held a belated 90th birthday party for May Ford at the Drop In Centre. Those attending were Norman, June and Jeremy Ford of Merritt, B.C., Terry and Bev Ford of Edson, Alta., Allan and Margie Ford from Enderby, B.C., Ron and Joyce Hagan of Camrose, Alta., Ray Jackson of Lloydminster, Chantal Slane of Lloydminster, Gloria, Blaine and Matthew Sunde of Waseca, Jessica Ford and friend Dennis of Saskatoon, Leonard Ford from Paynton and Colleen Koski of Maidstone. The family enjoyed a pot luck supper and visiting. The highlight of the day was when May donned a helmet and Terry took her for a motorcycle ride. Congratulations May and may you enjoy many more birthdays.

The farmers are busy dodging the pot holes and seeding.

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