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Pleasant fall encourages travelling

Pleasant fall encourages travelling

Welcome to fall. How nice to have cooler temperatures. The scenery in the west showing the lovely colours defies adequate description. In keeping with the season our first floor hallways glow with pretty leaf decorations and pictures of scenery.

Tea to mark 90th birthday

Catch the 10 Whist was played at the Maidstone Drop In Centre Sept. 17 with Jean Hartman hosting and providing lunch. High score went to Jean Stewart and low to Eva Inkster. Bingo was played Sept.
Provincial conference inspires student leaders

Provincial conference inspires student leaders

John Paul II Collegiate SRC members Jocelyn Hrabinsky, Victoria Winterhalt, Cole Degenstein, Cassidy Stynsky, Jesse Schmidt, Ben Fransoo and Tawnie Kotyk attended the annual Saskatchewan Student Leadership Conference in Watrous Sept. 19.

Church replica installed at local cemetery

We all have dreams of things we would enjoy doing at one time in our lives. Not all dreams come true, but this one did and now it's here for everyone to enjoy.
Extended summer weather appreciated

Extended summer weather appreciated

Fall is here in all its glory. The trees have turned to such beautiful colours of orange, gold and crimson everywhere. I guess we have Indian Summer now, as the weather has been so warm and lovely too.
Real estate hot item in village

Real estate hot item in village

Happy Thanksgiving to all. We have much to be thankful for at this time. Students will be enjoying a day off. Residences in the village have been changing hands. There are no vacancies in the village at present.

Exhibit features selections from permanent collection

I have recently joined the team at the Allen Sapp Gallery and the Chapel Gallery as the curator/manager of galleries.

Dry fall kicks up unwelcome clouds of dust

Everything is quieter in the countryside now that harvesting is nearing completion. Very few fields are yet to be done.
WDM's iconic elevator needs help

WDM's iconic elevator needs help

Towering above the landscape, a beacon for prairie travellers, the grain elevator has come to symbolize the settlement of the Canadian West in the early years of the 20th century.

Harvest weather holding up

Betty and Stuart Hanson of Deslisle were to see Milt and Lil McMillan on their way to their cabin at Uncha Lake, B.C. Bradie Reeds of Lloydminster stopped in to visit Grandma and Grandpa McMillan.
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