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The fifth annual antique harvest was another great success Sept. 7 at the Ken and Kevin Wilson farm. Despite COVID-19, we were able to social distance without a problem.

The fifth annual antique harvest was another great success Sept. 7 at the Ken and Kevin Wilson farm. Despite COVID-19, we were able to social distance without a problem. People were treated to the binding of sheaves, combining of grain and threshing with antique threshing machines. Several antique tractors were seen throughout the day operating equipment and just driving around. We would like to thank the people who helped with the event and all who attended. See you all again next year. ( Submitted.)

Shirley Corkish travelled to Regina last Friday to help granddaughter Eva Corkish to celebrate her 14th birthday. She visited with Rick and Michelle Corkish and family before returning home on Saturday.

Jenn Watson from Calgary visited with her mother Gail Engle and brother Jeff recently.

Last Sunday afternoon a come and go social event was held at Cheryl Weatheralds. Several friends and family attended and enjoyed visiting, snacks and refreshments. Cheryl will be moving to her new home in Regina on Sept. 28. On a personal note, we have lived across the street from Tom and Cheryl and sons Michael and Patrick since 1978. 

I worked with Cheryl at the library for 15 years and appreciated her work ethic and friendship. We wish her well in Regina where she can enjoy being closer to Michael and Patrick and their families.

Born to Keri Taylor and Garett LePoudre, a son on Sept. 16. He weighed 7.1 pounds and has been named Thomas Gabriel. He is the third grandson for Garth and Lorraine Taylor.