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Who’s who in Maymont – boards and council

Maymont News
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Hi everyone, seeing that I have a little time on my hands and people are still wanting news from Maymont, here’s a few new items that might interest you.

Our Maymont Memorial Hall new president is Neil Milman. Vice-president is Dale Beaudoin, secretary is Judy Gallie, treasurer is Bonnie Milman and committee members are Kari Carpentier and Mel Deagnon.

Our seniors’ centre has a new president who is Dean Rogers. Vice-president is Bill Sherlock and secretary-treasurer is Mel Deagnon. There are 25 members for our seniors’ centre.

Our village council is Brian Ducharme, councillor; Bob MacLeod, councillor; Carol Deagnon, deputy mayor and our new village administrator is Denise Bernier. We have an election coming up for a new council member so don’t forget to come out and vote.

The seniors’ centre still holds their potluck suppers and jam sessions.

The Maymont Memorial Hall will be hosting a trade show in the near future. Please watch for posters. Anyone interested in being a vendor, please call Judy Gallie, 306-389-4803.

We have some new families that have joined us. Welcome.

Congratulations to those who graduated in 2015 from Maymont Central School.

Well wishes to Shirley McIvor. We miss seeing you at the hotel for coffee.

Mel Deagnon and Tom Caldwell, are still playing music at Zion Lutheran Church on Wednesday afternoon and still entertaining at some of the care homes in North Battleford and Battleford. They now have a new addition to their group. That would be me. I started my singing career in Texas while we were there for our winter vacation in Port Aransas. We got to be winter Texans as I am now retired.

We lost a dear friend, Walt Dumont, who played music with the boys. Sympathy goes out to his wife Jean and their family.

Our Carpentier girls are still busy touring. Believe it or not, they even went on a holiday by themselves.

That’s it for now. Hope everyone is enjoying summer.

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