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Wreatha May Boaks (nee Legge)

Wreatha May Boaks (nee Legge)

Peacefully at Spencer House, Orillia on Friday, October 4, 2013 at the age of 96.
A frighteningly fun time to come

A frighteningly fun time to come

A creaky door squeaks open. It's dark inside, but you push forward in the faint light. It's just bright enough to make out shadows and things moving in the dark, but that won't scare you away.

UC Chimes: Thanksgiving Day

In Sunday School class, a student was asked, "Who has given you all these things that you have, such as clothes, shoes, and your name?" The student replied, "My mom gave me.
Canada's historical differences to the U.S.A. evident in the present

Canada's historical differences to the U.S.A. evident in the present

I will be honest, when I saw that the United States government had shutdown I wasn't really surprised. I was seeing history play out in the present and, for someone who studied history in school, I became a little excited.

Jets' fans eager for playoff action

It's time for the Winnipeg Jets to make the playoffs in the National Hockey League.
A drive and passion discovered

A drive and passion discovered

Imagine having to market a random item, such as a tiny robot with insect-like abilities, to adults, having to offer it as a service, as well as promoting it as a fun recreational item.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

Last week the Cross Country Team competed at the Division Meet in Carnduff. It was a beautiful day and there were more than 500 runners at the event! In the Midget Boys' Division, Kirk Zacharias finished 6th and Jory Dyck finished 10th.
Emotions plenty at Creative Tables for Cancer

Emotions plenty at Creative Tables for Cancer

It was an evening filled with poignant moments, women sat together and shared stories of strength, perseverance and love.

UC Chimes: Community events

Homespun 2013 and Dickens Thrift Sale have wrapped up successfully.
Medical students tour of Arcola and Carlyle positive for area's future

Medical students tour of Arcola and Carlyle positive for area's future

In an address to a group of medical students touring southeast Saskatchewan, the CEO of Sun Country Health Region described its recruitment of physicians as "having come a long way.
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