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Residents attend St. Patrick’s Day tea

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MAIDSTONE — The hospital auxiliary held a St. Patrick’s Day tea in the atrium at the hospital. The servers were all dressed in green with little St. Patrick shamrock hats and necklaces. Ninety-four people enjoyed green tea, green dessert and green juice.

We were also glad to meet the new administrator, Leonard Wegner. He and his family have taken up residence in Maidstone. We certainly hope he feels at home and welcome here.

The auxiliary members were pleased with the turnout and hope to continue it for another year. I know the carload that went with me certainly enjoyed it.

Visiting with Jean Stewart were ElienRedman and her friend Elenore from Kitscoty, Alta. Her nephew Johnny Stewart of Paynton visited with her also.

Some of the apartment people were among the 29 people who enjoyed the stew and biscuits at the Drop-In Friday.

Dorothy Kissick was a supper guest at her granddaughter Dori and Blair Ryan’s home. They also had Craig and Theresa Kissick wishing them a good holiday in Dubai.

We wish Morris Davidson a speedy recovery. He is a patient at the hospital.

We welcome Rita Morrison (Taylor) to apartment No. 9. Rita moved here from Edmonton, Alta. She used to live at Maidstone and is now back home. Her daughter Gail Churchman of Cut Knife is visiting with her.

Last Sunday Keith and Dawn Hartman of Lloydminster picked up their mum Jean Hartman and took her to visit grandson Jason and Amanda and great-grandson Cohen in Saskatoon.

We’ve had another lot of snow but the days are longer and the sun is bright. Spring is still to come.

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