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HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

By Elaine Woloshyn Correspondent

Whitkow and surrounding districts were saddened to hear that our close neighbour recently passed away. Deepest sympathy to his wife and families on their loss. At his request, no funeral or memorial service is to be held.

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Everyone needed a break from the cold weatXher so many folks from a distance drove to Mayfair Community Hall for the Thickwood Hills Wildlife Federation’s annual fish fry April. An extremely large crowd attended the delicious supper. Awards were given to the different categories for outdoor fishing and hunting activities. There were draws for various prizes and a great eve- ning of visiting was shared.

Kolin Bulmer has officially retired from being employed by the RM of Meeting Lake for many years. He was the maintenance foreman. Both he and his wife Cheryl can enjoy retirement together but there is always a lot of work to do on a farm. Retired from the RM but too young to give up on farming.

Family Easter get-togethers have been a tradition for many years, as Lorena Lafreniere can attest. This year was unusual. Her son Greg and family from British Columbia did not travel to the cold, snowy prairies. Her son Dean and family from Biggar were also not there for Easter due to other commitments.

Mayfair’s Catholic Church will still be at 9

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