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Canora quilting group creates beauty to support worthy causes

As this year's project, A Common Thread quilting group has chosen to support Ronald MacDonald House in Saskatoon by creating 13 quilts.
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A Common Thread is a quilting group based in Canora, whose members annually choose a charity project to support. This year, they made 13 quilts in aid of Ronald McDonald House in Saskatoon. Group members, from left, are: (back row) Julie Kraynick (Canora), Kathleen Harris (Canora), Mary Cushway (Rhein), Oney Pollock (Canora), Jopie Lavrysen (Canora), Karen Kraynick (Canora), Lavern Rawlick (Yorkton) and Janet Hill (Yorkton); and (front) Gladys Tomski (Crystal Lake), Susan Wrubell (Yorkton), Denise Morton (Good Spirit), Doris Kopelchuk (Canora) and Renee Langan (Canora). Unavailable for the photo was Carolle Pasiechnik of Canora.

CANORA - A Common Thread quilting group is based out of Canora, but includes members from Crystal Lake, Good Spirit, Rhein, Canora and the surrounding areas.

Each year, the group chooses a charity cause to support with their quilting talents, and this year the choice was Ronald MacDonald House in Saskatoon, reported Oney Pollock, group member.

“This is a home away from home for children being treated for cancers,” said Pollock. “We had a two-day blitz of quilting with many members working extra days to complete the quilts. In the end, we have 13 beautiful quilts that will be donated.”

Pollock said the benefits of this project also flow back to the quilters, including “sharing stories and laughter as we worked.”

The majority of the materials used in these quilts were donated by club members.

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