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Local artist contributes installation

Local artist contributes installation

Paynton artist Mariann Taubensee opened acollaborative show with Tamara Unroe of Tugaske Dec. 1. Fish n' Chips & Vinegar is a look at the garbage in our oceans and what can be made from it.

Projects stitched together in November

The December meeting of the River's Edge Quilters was attended by only 15 members. December is a busy month for members, so no classes were scheduled. Four classes were hosted in November and all were well attended.
An evening of merriment for all ages

An evening of merriment for all ages

Bright smiles and friendly faces adorned the Speers Recreation Center Dec. 10 as the community hosted their annual Christmas party for the children. The evening was free of charge.
Pulling together to present outstanding Christmas concert

Pulling together to present outstanding Christmas concert

There are quite a few times in our lives that we see or attend something and our response afterwards is "that will be a hard act to follow." Well the Christmas concert that was held in Meota Dec. 4 was one of those cases.

Auxiliary notes

The Maidstone Legion Ladies' Auxiliary enjoyed a Christmas supper and gift draw Dec. 6. Chinese food from Sonny's was shared. Nov. 26, the Legion ladies held a Kaiser and cribbage tournament in the afternoon.
Basketball season hits the courts

Basketball season hits the courts

We kicked off December right in Maidstone High School. Basketball season is in full swing. The senior boys and senior girls have both hosted two games. The boys have played good games, but lost against tough teams.

Christmas displays light up village

More and more Christmas lights are seen to adorn the homes in the village. The Waseca Recreation Board and the village council jointly judge the decorations and will be making presentations to the winners.
Store provides necessities and skills

Store provides necessities and skills

Some of the basic wants and needs of the staff and students at John Paul II Collegiate are supplied by the school's store, Pope's Corner.

Lefsa making enjoyed

I was talking to Teresa Kennedy, who is still in hospital, Wednesday. She is doing fine and getting stronger every day. Colleen Koski was to Saskatoon last week for a medical checkup. We are sorry to say Irene McKee fell yesterday and broke her hip.

Cards a connection to former residents

Monday morning the outdoors were beautiful, with hoar frost covering the trees. Temperatures the last few days have been hovering around 0 and -4 C. Monday morning was cooler with a temperature of -11 C.
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