Nov. 9 - Milt and Lil McMillan are pleased to announce their 28th great-grandchild: Koen James Rhinehart, a brother for Tanner and a son for Maggie and Shawn Rhinehart.
We were glad to have Theresa Kenney home from the hospital Nov. 7. Sorry to say she fell Nov. 8 and injured her hip. She had to go to Saskatoon Nov. 9 to have it pinned and plated. We wish you all the best, Theresa.
Dorothy Kissick enjoyed supper at Sonny's, the occasion being Larry and Joan Kissick's 40th anniversary.
Dorothy Kissick was to Craig and Theresa Kissick's Nov. 6 to celebrate Craig's birthday.
Norma Lott enjoyed watching her great-grandson's hockey game Nov. 5.
Dorothy Kissick was to the hockey game Nov. 6 as great-grandsons Ayden McGowan and Hunter Stoughton were playing. Now that the ice is in, the rink is a busy place.
Our sympathy to the Donald family on the passing of Blair Donald. The funeral was Saturday before last.
I was to Saskatoon Friday before last with Shannon Smith. I visited with daughter Hazel. We returned home Sunday. The roads were very icy from Saskatoon to North Battleford. From there, they were very good. Hazel returned home with us to spend a few weeks. Thanks, Shannon. You're an excellent driver.
We put our clocks back and added the extra hour of light in the morning and lost it at night. In the spring we'll be putting them ahead an hour.
Friday, Nov. 11 was a day to remember those who fought and lost their lives so we could have what we have today. Hope you remembered to wear a poppy.
Nov. 16 - Dorothy Kissick had a cataract operation last week and has to return Friday for a check up.
Ken, Marla and Kenzie of Debden visited their mom, Eva Inkster.
Jean Stewart along with the family were to the West Harvest Inn in Lloydminster to help her son Cameron Stewart celebrate his birthday.
A number of the apartment ladies enjoyed the Border Tones and chicken supper at the Pine Island Suites Tuesday.
The bit of snow and cool winds make us realize winter isn't far away. Christmas now is in our thoughts.