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Friday, April 24, 2015
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Denis and Norma Lamontagne have returned home after a 10 day trip to Alberta. While there they visited their daughters, Dennis and Lea Kushner at Swift Current, Mike and Michele Taillon, Sam and Jake in Calgary and Rennee and son Emett at Banff. They also enjoyed a week-long visit from Norma’s brother Don Jane from Duncan, BC. Easter visitors with Eileen Shatford were daughter Kim of Cranbrook, BC and her greatgrandson Renley Longstaff of Regina. Kara Bunz, Emma and Olivia holidayed in Florida for a couple of weeks. Ed and Dalelynn Fahlman, Sarah and Matthew spent the Easter week in Palm Desert, California. Congratulations to Brent Struble on winning the Bear Claw Casino and Hotel Getaway. Dwayne Linder, Pat Linder and Bailey Pryce travelled to Medicine Hat, AB. They visited with Colin and Anita Hyde and Tony and Judy Hyde. Trevor Latham and son Lucas enjoyed a trip to Cuba recently. On Apr. 18 Canada’s Double Portion Country Gospel Show entertained at the Wawota Town Hall. The proceeds went to support the Food Bank. On Apr. 13 a funeral service was held at the Wawota Town hall for Clara Wilson. Clara passed
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away Apr. 8 at the age of 94 years. She lived life to the fullest, combining raising a family, teaching school and helping on the farm. Upon retirement she travelled extensively, and was greatly involved in the United Church and the community. Her eulogy presented by her granddaughters, Kristy Johnson, Tamara Kapell and Natalie Bloomfield was indeed a celebration of her life. Sympathy to the family and friends. Sympathy to Jean Dickson and Gayle Nordal’s family on her passing. Gayle passed away on Apr. 11 at the age of 59 years. She had spent 31 years working for Canada Post in Regina.
Maryfield Sunrise Villa News Trinity Blackbird came to see great grandma Hartlin. Riley Gilks and Sharon Blackbird came to play bingo and see great grandma Hartlin. Bary and Susan Adair came to visit Eileen Belva. Joe and Shirley Blaine visited Alice and had carrot cake and coffee. Was awesome, thanks. Sinclair choir came to sing on Sunday afternoon. Sunday evening the United church ladies came to sing. Josephine Easton and Talisa Darries came to the Villa.
Kennedy/Langbank News Submitted by Doreen Cancade Another week has gone, and some of the events have also gone. Once again the ladies and their co-workers did a great job with the “Ladies Night Out”. The hall was decorated to suit the “Duck Dynasty Red Neck Party” a decorated quad was used for the picture taking. Reg. Wilson of Wawota catered to the supper which was very delicious—thanks Reg. A total of 85 ladies from many parts of the area were in attendance, there were about 50 door prizes, lots of good donations for raffles, games and dancing were enjoyed by all—this was the 22nd annual “Ladies Night Out”. (comment)— it takes a lot of commitment to have an evening of entertainment, that’s why volunteers are so special. The Kennedy 4-H are very grateful for the support they received from the residents of Kennedy with the bottle drive on Sunday. April 14th the Pipestone Chapter of Superannuated Teachers of Sask. gathered at the Kennedy Friendship Center for a get-together, 17 members joined together for a day of good fellowship, good food, a good meeting and entertainment. Mary Hewson accompanied by Barb Haddow and Agnes Hewitt travelled to Moose Jaw for a day out. On their way home they visited with Margaret Hansen at her new home just outside of Moose Jaw.
Jerry and Christine Weins of Beechy picked Bob and Kate Smyth up to travel to Foam Lake to visit with Lauran and Steve Miller who were proud parents of a baby girl born April 15th, Quinn Irene. Congratulations. The past three months have been a very special time for Edythe Cowan who travelled to visit her daughter Shirley and Keith Foot at Oyen, AB and other family members as well as her son Wilson and Judy of Revelstoke, BC and family, visiting family and friends in Kindersley, Saskatoon, Ponoko, Calgary, Lethbridge and Vancouver. Enjoyed the birth of 4 great granddaughters—parents Sarah and Tannin Schmidt— daughter Vivienne. Sheila and Paul Kwasanickeidaughter Madalene a sister for Clarabelle, parents Graham and Leah Foot-a baby girl Geneive a sister for brother Grayson, parents Jeremiah and Jacelyn Doyle, a daughter Veroika, a sister for Lincoln and Edison. Edythe had the chance of watching figure skating, attending the ice carnival and other activities with family and friends and have enjoyed the cards at the Kennedy Friendship Centre last Wednesday and Thursday. On the weekend Edythe visited her sister who is in the home at Langenberg.
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