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Maidstone and District News: Chill doesn’t freeze out Moonlight Madness fun

Museum hosts Winter Fun Fest Dec. 10.

MAIDSTONE — Sincere condolences go out to the family of Beverly Stewart who passed away Nov. 27 in Maidstone. Bev will be remembered by many of us for her unique personality, perseverance, exuberance and sense of humour. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, Dec. 10 at 2 p.m. MST in the Maidstone Legion Hall (111- Main St.).

It was a bitterly cold day on Dec. 2 but Maidstone was still a flurry of activity. Congratulations to winners of 25 turkeys in the bowling alley’s annual turkey shoot. Thanks to Sandra Mcmartin who threw all the darts and to everyone who got a piece of the action by purchasing pie wedges. Although the tree lighting and carolling didn’t go as planned, supper was still on at the United Church, stores stayed open late, and the Legion Hall was bustling with the farmers market and SADD students selling hot chocolate. Santa dropped in to find out who’s been naughty or nice, posed for pictures and gave treat bags to the kids. The excitement continued with movies playing at both schools and a hockey game at the arena. The Chamber of Commerce thanks everyone who contributed to and took part in Moonlight Madness.

Maidstone Senior Jets played two games on the weekend, with unfortunate losses in both. Friday, they battled in Maidstone against Glaslyn to a 5-4 final score, and Saturday, they played away with Meota winning 7-3. The season’s just begun, boys!

Aubrey Blyth (daughter of Darran and Nichole) and her 17 all-star Cheer teammates, the Eagles, took home third place at Battle at the Border championships at Lloydminster Servus Sports Centre Dec. 3. An elite cheerleading team based out of Flight Athletics Lloydminster, the girls are from Maidstone, Lashburn, Lloydminster, Kitscoty and Vermilion areas. Teams from Warman, Cold Lake, Edmonton, Fort McMurray, Lloydminster, Moose Jaw and Saskatoon competed. Competition events continue in January to the end of April with the girls heading to Edmonton - True North and Cold Snap, Red Deer - Red Carpet Classic and Cold Lake - Take Flight. These events are amazing to watch. (Information submitted by Leah Stranzl whose daughter Lillie is a cheer member and coach. Lillie is also a member of Maidstone Pathfinders.)

It was not so quiet at A Not So Silent Night dinner and dance Dec. 2. Although ticket sales were down this year, it didn’t detract from the evening. The Larriettes catered a delicious supper and we had great entertainment with comedy from Joel Jeffries and music deejayed by Rockin’ Entertainment. We’ve heard great reviews from those who attended. (submitted by Vickie Bailey of The Kin Club, Maidstone)

Dates to remember

• Saturday, Dec. 10 - Maidstone Museum Winter Fun Fest 2 to 5 p.m. MST (fireworks at end of event);

• Sunday, Dec. 11- Maidstone United Church White Gift Service 10:30 a.m. MST (bring unwrapped toy), everyone welcome;

• Thursday, Dec. 15 - Ratushniak Elementary School Christmas Concert 10 am and 7 p.m. MST.

 

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