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Lil McMillan was to Edmonton for an eye appointment and things are doing well. Colleen Koski was to Lloydminster to visit her mom last week. May was so busy with activities she hardly had time to visit. We're glad you are enjoying your home, May.

Recreation board distributes grants

The first meeting of the RM of Glenside Recreation Board in 2012 was held at the home of Joan Rayner March 27. Almost all board members were present from the three districts. Donations were finalized and the cheques written out.

Open spiel draws 16 teams

Spring seems to have finally sprung with the farmers getting on the land. Calving season is nearly done for another year and the cattle will soon be heading to the pastures.

Silent auction supports museum

The Maidstone Museum's annual silent auction was held in conjunction with the trade fair on the weekend of April 14 and 15. Members wish to thank everyone who helped make this event a financial success.

Communities in Bloom committee already active

With warmer temperatures, gardeners are spending more time outside preparing for planting.
Mind the Gap - exhibit of work by Saskatchewan artists

Mind the Gap - exhibit of work by Saskatchewan artists

The current exhibition in the main salon of the Chapel Gallery is one of the top exhibitions to come to the gallery this year. Mind the Gap is a collection of work by 14 Saskatchewan artists.
Crusader of the Month awards handed out

Crusader of the Month awards handed out

Four John Paul II students were recognized for their contributions to the school.
Tribute created to the ghosts of Manitou

Tribute created to the ghosts of Manitou

Manitou Lake is a large, cold and very deep lake located near Neilburg.

Ladies' Night Out plans take shape

St. Walburg Royal Purple met Easter Monday. Twenty-two members signed the register for the meeting chaired by associate Royal Lady Georgina Schneider. The finance committee had audited the books, which were found in good order.

All good things must come to an end

All good things must come to an end and so it goes with the beautiful spring weather. On Sunday morning we woke to the familiar sight of snow. Even the birds seemed confused by the quick turnaround in the weather.
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