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A new season at Good Spirit Acres

Submitted by Carol Olsen Show of hands! Who is tired of winter!? Residents of Good Spirit Acres are anxiously waiting for the bridge on highway 229 to be finished. This bridge will be raised to assist water flow and prevent flooding.

Submitted by Carol Olsen

Show of hands! Who is tired of winter!?

Residents of Good Spirit Acres are anxiously waiting for the bridge on highway 229 to be finished. This bridge will be raised to assist water flow and prevent flooding.

The Tiny Dump remains closed for the winter, or at least until further notice. Trucks and trailer loads can go to Canora or Yorkton.

The Hamlet Spring Informational Meeting will be held on Sunday, May 18 at 2 p.m. at the Good Spirit Acres Golf & Family Resort. It will be a joint meeting with the Community Association Annual Meeting.

Please mark the date and time on your calendar!

St. Patrick's celebrations were held at Good Spirit Prov. Park Rec. hall, with an "Irish Stew" supper. The stew and onion/dill bread were made by executive members of the Community Assoc. Gladys Moore provided the dessert birthday cake to celebrate Brent's 75th birthday. There was some "friendly" bidding taking place on the silent auction items of baking and other "treasures" that were donated to the event. Thanks to everyone who attended, and also those who cooked the supper and donated items to the auction.

Gilda Walls thanks friends who have expressed sympathy with cards, visits and flowers to Marina and herself, on the passing of Gilda's daughter Katharine (Kate) Gamble of Edmonton on Feb. 25, 2014. Your kindness is greatly appreciated.

Miranda Reilkoff-Leis would like to thank Gladys Moore for hosting a lovely baby shower for Miranda and Christopher Leis' baby son, Bryden last month. Bryden was showered with many lovely gifts. It was also a nice way for Miranda to get to know many of the ladies of the community as well as another newborn Wyatt Steiner, who is only three weeks younger than Bryden. It is great to have young families moving to our community!

GSA bids farewell to Norm and Shelley Garbutt who have moved to Yorkton. We hope that you enjoy your new home.

You might be from Saskatchewan if... you've heard of global warming, and don't consider it to be a bad thing!

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