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Shovels well used already this season

The big news these days is the weather. Remembrance Day morning, the thermometer read -24 C. As the day progressed we enjoyed a sunny day. The hoar frost and snow on the trees made beautiful scenery. There was no wind.
Borden cattle claim championships at Fall Fair

Borden cattle claim championships at Fall Fair

Clythemane Shorthorns - Glenn, Sheri, Duncan and Rachel Sutherland of Borden - did well in the purebred shorthorn classes at the Saskatoon Fall Fair, Nov. 7 to 10.
Details of trip to battlefields in Europe shared

Details of trip to battlefields in Europe shared

Citizens of Neilburg and Marsden area remembered the sacrifice of the many veterans from this district at the annual community Remembrance Day ceremonies Nov. 11.

Weather causes activity cancellations

A number of events at the senior centre have been cancelled lately due to bad weather or too much snow in the parking lot. Oct. 22, Cribbage was played with high score going to Dorothy Schwartz and low to Eva Inkster.
Snowfall warnings make for a long winter

Snowfall warnings make for a long winter

Halfway through November and is it just me or does it already seem like winter has been too long? Nov. 7 was only 19 days from our first snowfall Oct.

Colder November than in recent years

It seems hard to believe but we are only six weeks from the shortest day of the year! Now this is a November to remember, with a lot colder temperatures and a lot more snow than the last few years at least.
Thanksgiving brings a round of visitors

Thanksgiving brings a round of visitors

Hi there! Well it does look like winter around here now. We had about a foot of snow a week ago very cold winds. I'm afraid this is just a taste of what's about to come, folks. However, even if it's cold outside it has been nice and warm in Tower II.

Grand opening service for replica of church

The grand opening of the mini St. Bridget's Anglican Church was held Oct. 7 at the cemetery grounds. The church bell rang a few minutes before the opening. It was a cool, cloudy, windy day, but almost at the stroke of the 3 p.m.

Years of writing letters leads to Australia trip

Gertie Sherman's daughter Pat and her husband Jim have recently returned from a four-week visit to Australia. Pat has been writing to a pen friend, Karen Molloy in New Â鶹´«Ã½AV Wales, for the past 49 years.

Fundraising event supports roof project

Nov. 24, Paynton organizations are coming togetherto raise money for the roof re-build ofPaynton's recreation facility. Paynton Library Board, Recreation Board, Volunteer Fire Department andFarmers' Market are hosting this all-day fundraiser.
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