“Changeable” describes the weather the last number of days. We have been happy to see some much needed rain. The temperature fluctuates – one day it was up to 30 C, the next day it rose to only 15 C and Sunday it was just below 20C with wind most days, which helps to keep the mosquitoes away.
Congratulations to Chandra (Freeston) and Brian Fischer of Lloydminster on the birth of their second daughter, a sister for Rayah. Also congratulations to Melanie (Pike) and Morris Freeston, this is their second grandchild. Further congratulations to Lois Pike. The new baby is her 19th great-grandchild.
We are pleased to know that a former Forest Bank resident, Betty (Tasker) Anderson of Puslinch, Ont., is recovering well following an accident in which her thigh was broken. She is still walking with a cane but is making good progress.
Murray and Lynn Blyth spent the past weekend at Vermilion, Alta., where they attended the 50th anniversary celebrations for the college Murray attended after graduating from high school.
Laurie (Pike) and Dana Kobes of Strathmore, Alta., are presently holidaying in Europe. They are both very interested in history so are visiting places where Canadians who served in the First World War were stationed.
Gully Gus says, “The most difficult instrument to play well is “second fiddle.”