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Weeks hosts meet and greet

Ruddell had a pot luck supper Feb. 13. Food Hampers were won by first prize, Mark Schmidt. Second place went to Ernie E. Voegeli, third to Tom Pain.
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Randy Weeks hosts a meet and greet at Maymont Seniors' Center. Photo by Carol Deagnon

Ruddell had a pot luck supper Feb. 13. Food Hampers were won by first prize, Mark Schmidt. Second place went to Ernie E. Voegeli, third to Tom Pain. Also receiving hampers were Wanda Gillat, Greg Ducharme, Donna Lyman, Nancy Beaudoin, David Gillat, Elsie Voegeli, Eleanor Spence,Tom Caldwell, Neil Milman, Erin Soule, Madison Harder, Herman Soule and Emma Harder. Congratulations to all the winners. Next pot luck supper will be March 20, with bingo to follow. Maymont had their pot luck Feb. 16 with entertainment. Thanks Carl and Maureen Ross and Dave Heibert from Battleford who joined Mel Deagnon with the entertainment and even had Tom Caldwell do a few songs. Next pot luck in Maymont will be March 17, with bingo to follow. Mark your calendar April 2, Big Hall Maymont Roast Beef Supper, Adults $15, children (7-12) $7, children (6 and under) free.

Randy Weeks hosted a coffee party meet and greet at the Maymont Senior Center. In attendance were 26 interested farmers mostly to ask Randy about getting to the new Grain Elevator situated outside of Maymont. Randy informed the people that seven million dollars would be spent in the next three years to fix the thin membranes on the highway. He didn’t have too many answers, but did say the highway from Asquith to Maymont was 100 per cent finished. Although they didn’t go through Maymont. The refinishing stopped just before. Some of the concerned farmers said rather than trying to travel the rough road they would continue to go to North Battleford. Anyone wanting to voice your concerns to the Minister of Highways please email or write a letter to Randy Weeks office. The address is Box 1413 Biggar, SK S0K 0M0 or email [email protected]. Also at the meeting was Scott Watson, general manager of Grains Connect Terminal.

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