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Open house for friends hosted as part of family visit

We have been experiencing showers or just cloudy skies the last few days, quite a change from the hot weather just a few days before. Thunder has been part of the rain showers. Last night. thunder could be heard along with the rain.
My somewhat successful first-time sailing experience

My somewhat successful first-time sailing experience

Setting goals is the first step towards success. Monday evening I set a goal for myself as I tried sailing for the first time - do NOT sink the boat. One of the two instructors at the Battlefords Sailing Club, Payton Byrns, ensured me I wouldn't.
Edam boys play in club volleyball national championships

Edam boys play in club volleyball national championships

Time to get a little bit of housecleaning done before the summer is over. There were a few Edam boys taking part in club volleyball this past winter and the following is a report submitted by Coach Lorne Long.
Summer slows down, but not for the kids

Summer slows down, but not for the kids

It's that time of the summer when things slow down, the backyard or the lake beckons and gardeners are in their heyday. While adults may enjoy the slower pace, to kids, slower can mean boring. Not to worry, there are things for them to do.
Battleford on parade

Battleford on parade

A new route and a new location for follow-up festivities proved popular among the people attending Battleford's annual parade. With no threat of rain, the evening was clear, but the mosquitoes were biting.
New Catholic priest celebrates first mass

New Catholic priest celebrates first mass

A spiritually uplifting, festive celebration occurred in St. Walburg June 23. Father Dan Yasinski, a newly ordained Roman Catholic priest celebrated his first mass in St. Walburg at 11 a.m. at Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Parish Church.

Former resident still active at 96

Our sympathy to Crystal Nelson and family on the death of her mother, Mrs. Atlfield, a former Waseca resident. The funeral as held on the weekend.
Horse Hill Music Jamboree jams in the crowds

Horse Hill Music Jamboree jams in the crowds

The weather for the first Horse Hill Music Jamboree was very co-operative. The festivities began Saturday morning, June 29, with a pancake breakfast at 8 a.m. on the grounds. The music started around 10 a.m.

Residents enjoy camping, shopping

Anne Reids of Maidstone and her daughter Laureen of Winnipeg were in to visit with their aunt Jean Stewart. Irene and Jim Kerr had an enjoyable week camping at Meota.

Hiker enjoys local segment of Trans Canada Trail

Phil and Lorna Bater went with Orville and Linda Peterson of Cando to Delburne, Alta. on a recent weekend. They attended the funeral for Ruby Laye of Lousana, Alta. Ruby passed way suddenly a week before.
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