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The ladies boot camp class in Maymont wants to remind you about wing night, Thursday April 28 from 5-9 at the Maymont Hotel. The girls are putting a team into the annual Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation, Run for the Cure.
Minor ball registration numbers up in Unity

Minor ball registration numbers up in Unity

You would think with winter 小蓝视频 so long and Easter 小蓝视频 so late this year, we might be treated to some warm, spring weather for the season.

Paynton Farmers' Market Co-op soon to start 2011 season

It is that time of year again, the time we would like to turn into spring. With the anticipation ofspring comes the need to get out of our homes and enjoy the community around us.

March and April 4-H fun in Maidstone

The Maidstone Gully Multiple 4-H Club held our April general meeting April 4. At our meeting we discussed activities from the past month and upcoming events in this month. On March 12, we held our annual Cowboy Poetry Night.
Saskatchewan's furbearing animal pelts on display

Saskatchewan's furbearing animal pelts on display

Leonard Greenhough, vice-president of the Saskatchewan Trappers Association, and his wife Elaine, of Makwa, Saskatchewan, brought an educational display of pelts, all harvested from non-endangered species living in Saskatchewan, to the Smoker, hosted

Hillcrest Seniors Centre holds annual meeting

Battleford Hillcrest Seniors held their annual meeting April 12.

Seniors stay busy at Maidstone Seniors Centre

Bingo was played at the centre on March 30 with Margaret MacEachern doing the calling. Lunch was taken care of by Jean Hartman. The loonie pot was won by Jean Stewart. A small number of people turned up to play 500, April 4.

First visit from a new great-grandson

Lorraine and Carl Anderson and family of Lashburn were here to visit grandpa and grandma Milt and Lil McMillan. It's the first time the McMillans had seen their new great-grandson, Chase Anderson.
Spring a time of waiting

Spring a time of waiting

To me, spring seems like a time of waiting and anticipation.
Quilters keep busy with classes and guild elections

Quilters keep busy with classes and guild elections

President Irene Greer called the April 5th meeting of the Rivers Edge Quilt Guild to order at 7 p.m. sharp. We had 16 people present at the second last meeting of the season.
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