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Fall brings a new round of activities

The summer has gone quickly for us and we are now looking forward to fall activities. This month we have a entertainment lined up beginning with the Nifty Fifties singing Sept. 15 at 2 p.m. and on Sept. 16 at 7 p.m.

Shiloh Church visited by 180 over the summer

Recently a friend and I took a drive out to Shiloh Church and cemetery. This church was built in 1911 by a group of black people who had relocated from Oklahoma, U.S.A.

New students on the Waseca school bus

School has now been in session for over a week so students will be once again getting used to the weekly routine. Best wishes to all students for a happy and successful year.

Travellers enjoy Good Sam outing to Watrous

A nice weekend was appreciated by holiday folks who are more often treated to a wet outing. The coming of fall brings all kinds of changes.
School enrolments up - positive sign for small-town Saskatchewan

School enrolments up - positive sign for small-town Saskatchewan

September has everyone back in the swing of things with school starting Sept. 2 and many organizations and events back from the summer hiatus.
Weird animal theme to VBS

Weird animal theme to VBS

Manitou Evangelical Free Church in Neilburg hosted their Weird Animals Vacation Bible School Aug. 18-22. Sixty-six children attended during the week, with an average attendance of 55 a day.

Increase in enrolment at Maymont Central School

The combines are in the fields, the leaves are changing colour and campers are put away. This can only mean one thing: Maymont Central School students and staff are back. Staff officially went back to work Aug.
Summer industry and creativity result in quilts

Summer industry and creativity result in quilts

Twenty-eight members of the Rivers' Edge Quilt Guild and five guests were treated to an early fall harvest of quilts and quilted items during the "show and tell" part of the first business meeting of the year held at the Don Ross Craft Room, Friday,

Summer passes in a whirl of visitors

Hello again! The summer has passed by so quickly, but I do hope everyone had a lovely one. We certainly couldn't complain about the weather. Most days were nice and warm.

Fall activities ramping up

Cards were played at the Maidstone Drop In Centre Sept. 1 to start the fall activities. High score went to Debbie Sterling and low to Molly Den Ouden. Lunch was provided by Margaret MacEachern. Bingo was played Sept. 3 with a good turnout.
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