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BARCLAY:

BARCLAY:

BARCLAY: Bernice Elizabeth Barclay, age 80 years, resident of North Battleford, SK passed away at the Battlefords Union Hospital on Tuesday, April 26, 2011.
Thespians play to sold out audiences

Thespians play to sold out audiences

The Speers and District United Church held their 18th annual dinner theatre April 15-17. The Friday and Saturday performances were in the evening and Sunday was a dinner and matinee. All three were sold out performances.

Easter visitors

Donna Gardi of Prince George, B.C. was here to visit her mom and dad, Lil and Milt McMillan. They all attended the wedding of Trevor Robb and Luell Fladeland at the stockade in Lloydminster. Donna returned home Monday.
Paving the way for healthy children

Paving the way for healthy children

May 1 to 7 is Early Childhood Intervention Program Week in Saskatchewan. To celebrate the week, a flag was raised at City Hall.

Village shines after annual clean up

It was busy weekend for residents of the village. Saturday was the annual clean-up day, when residents worked to get rid of debris, scrap materials and junked appliances.
Bird's eye view of the American League

Bird's eye view of the American League

The NHL playoffs second round is heating up and it appears the goalies have been all but perfect, besides the triangle of goalies Philadelphia are trying to operate with.
BUHF hits the jackpot

BUHF hits the jackpot

In early April, Jerry Burnett, president, and Colin Lemauviel, treasurer, of the Retail Wholesale Department Store Union (RWDSU) No.

A flash of purple at the feeders

It was interesting to see a small flock (about 10) of purple finches at the feeders this week. They are beautiful, busy little birds so it was a pleasure to have them around for a few days.
SPENCE:

SPENCE:

SPENCE: In Loving Memory of Arthur Clifton (Clif) Spence who was born Dec. 7, 1920 at Speers, SK and passes away April 3, 2011 at his home in North Battleford, SK.

Duties and diversions

In May of 1939, I was taken by train to Saskatoon to see King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. As constitutional monarchs, they were doing the bidding of the British cabinet. War was looming. It was necessary to strengthen ties with Canada.
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