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Maidstone and District News: Legion flapjacks draw a crowd

Halloween dance proceeds to benefit cancer patients, families.
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Former Maidstone student Kayla Paton has been recognized by the Saskatchewan Association of Veterinary Technologists for five years of service.

MAIDSTONE — Thank you to Maidstone Communities in Bloom committee members — Gill Churn, Joanne Kissick, Lisa McMillan and Jackie Wright — for once again arranging an awesome array of flowers around town this summer. They in turn would like to thank those who adopted a planter, providing the plants as well as planting them — Noelle Coulthard, Connie Winterhalt, Dean and Joyce Grosenick, Lisa Gerlinsky, Sandra Hintz, Janice McConnell, Darlene Robb and Raewyn Fritz. You all provided so much beauty for us to enjoy.

Maidstone’s Kyla Paton was recently featured by Saskatchewan Association of Veterinary Technologists as a five-year registered veterinary technician. Kyla started her career at Hardes Veterinary Services in Turtleford as a practicum student and was hired full-time Three days after graduating. As a mixed animal practice RVT, Kyla has expanded her skills, experiencing many new situations with animals and thoroughly enjoying an amazing career. Congratulations on your long-term service award, Kyla. We look forward to seeing you at the Hardes vet clinic for many years to come.

Maidstone Legion Clubroom’s terrific chefs cooked up a delicious pancake breakfast for a great turnout last Sunday morning. We appreciate the community’s support of the Legion Hall COVID revenue recovery and the donations of non-perishable items for Maidstone food bank. Congratulations to the 50/50 winner, Brian Grimley. Thank you to Legion members for volunteering your time. The next breakfast will be Nov. 20.

Halloween is creeping up on us. All proceeds from the Halloween dance at the Legion Hall on Saturday, Oct. 29 will go to locals undergoing cancer treatments. If you’d like to nominate someone, please message Megan Rhinehart on Facebook. (Information is anonymous to the nominee.) Get your costume on, join the party and support a worthy cause. 

The Church of the Holy Spirit, Maidstone will have an All Souls Day mass with a candle procession Saturday, Nov. 5. A potluck supper will take place at 5 p.m followed by mass. Anyone wishing to memorialize someone is asked to submit the name of the departed at the door.

There are lots of other events happening in the next week or so. Get out and join in the fun.

• Family Spooky Tour at Maidstone Museum (201 - 4th St. E.) 6:30 to 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 28. Bring a flashlight.

• Maidstone Bowling Alley Youth Night (106 – 1st Ave. W.) 7 p.m. Oct. 28 ($2/game; chance to win loonie pot).

• Maidstone United Church Fall Supper (201- 2nd St. E.) 5 to 7 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 30.

• Kin Club’s Halloween Spirit decorate-your-door contest deadline to submit your picture Oct. 30.

• Howl’oween Spook’tacular community handouts at seniors’ centre (406 - Main St.) 3:30 to 7 p.m. Oct. 31.

• Maidstone Trade Fair Committee’s Christmas Market 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 5 (at Legion Hall).

• “Fall Back” – daylight saving time ends at 2 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 6; set your clocks back one hour.

• Waseca Fall Supper 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. MST (note time change) Sunday, Nov. 6.