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Cards keep seniors winter active

Cribbage was played at the Maidstone Drop In Centre Dec. 27. Jean Hartman supplied the lunch assisted by Dorothy Schwartz. High score went to Jean Stewart and low to Jean Hartman. Bingo was played Dec.
A scary field trip to Edam

A scary field trip to Edam

Now the Terry Fox Run and the QSP magazine fundraiser are finished, Maidstone High School would like to thank everyone for their support. You can still order magazines from QSP all year round if you go to www.qsp.ca. Oct.

Time for Santa to ease off

This week we were taking about the new gym, debating the merits of getting out of bed at 5:30 a.m. to take advantage of two exercise classes, when Stan said Sana's taking this weight loss thing way too far. We said, "Stan, we did Christmas.
Spider webs an omen of good fortune

Spider webs an omen of good fortune

I encountered a tremendous amount of spiders and cobwebs during the past autumn and winter months.

Wildlife federation scores the take

A New Year's Eve jam session and potluck lunch was held Dec. 31 in Maymont. Thanks to all who battled the cold. Those who were there had a an enjoyable evening. Happy New Year, everyone from the village of Maymont.

Technique creates strong conceptual images

The new exhibition in the Window Salon of the Chapel Gallery features drawings by two artists using the blind contour technique. This technique for developing hand-eye communication became popular in the 1940s.
She's a real doll

She's a real doll

Sparkling glass eyes, flawless complexions and darling outfits make up the treasures at various stages of completion in Judith Holmberg's collection.
Small stage stutters

Small stage stutters

Rosalind Russell, a big Hollywood name in the early 20th century, had an acting career that spanned over 40 years and she even won a whopping five Golden Globes. Even so, she said, "Acting is standing up naked and turning around very slowly.

Concert was a jingle all the way

The Neilburg Composite School Christmas concert was held Dec. 15 in the gymnasium. Food for the needy was collected at the door. The program began with a welcome from MCs Kristian Hiscock and Wyatt Marshall.

Good fun, great food, even better people

Story:Paynton Volunteer Fire Dept. raised the roof, and a little cash on New Year's Eve with a small intimate and interactive gathering of local volunteers.
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