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Signs of spring – warmth, mud and water, robins

Forest Bank News
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The last few days have been really “spring-like.” With temperatures over 10 C, the snow has melted, being replaced by pools of water and mud. If this weather continues it won’t be long before all will be dry.

Robins have been seen and heard, another spring sign. We hope the weather continues to be fairly warm so they don’t wish they were back down south.

Service will be held at St. Paul’s Church, Forest Bank, at 2:30 p.m. on Easter Sunday. All are invited to attend for this celebration.

Congratulations to Randy Pike who skipped a rink and won first in the Lashburn-Lloydminster Farmer’s Bonspiel held in the Lashburn Curling Rink last week. Randy’s rink consisted of Dale Kramer, Devon Walker and Bryan Klinger. There were 16 rinks entered in the bonspiel this year. The Farmer’s Bonspiel usually comes close to the end of the curling season each year. This year there were a couple of fun events, following the bonspiel, which closed the season.

Gully Gus says, “The reason a tree is called a she is that it gets a new outfit every spring and lives off the sap all winter.”

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