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Mayfair and District News: Frosty mornings ahead

Celebrate Halloween at Hoot ‘n’ Howl, Monster Mash, Come and Ghoul Kids, haunted house or Hwy 40 to Hell Halloween Bash.

MAYFAIR — We knew it was coming but never any specific date as it’s whenever Mother Nature decides for a quick dusting of snow. From now on will probably be killer frosts so that puts a dead end to the green grass and some flowers that were still in their splendour. Haul out your warmer clothes folks cause it’s this time of the year to get prepared for way cooler temperatures.

Condolences to the Sherman family of Maymont and area on the passing of their dear mother Jean who lived in this village for many decades. She moved to Langham a few years ago and quickly made new friends. Others who have passed on since summer from the Maymont- Ruddell district are Garry Schmidt; William Prescesky and Clarence Pauls. Deepest sympathy to their families.

The Music Jam in Mayfair Hall this past Sunday brought a good-sized crowd to see and hear the excellent entertainment on stage which had some couples get up to dance. A big thank you to Glen Cherry from Meeting Lake who brought his sound system. Six different performers hailed from the Battlefords, Maymont and Rabbit Lake/Meeting Lake areas. An assortment of tasty food was served from the kitchen. It’s a good sign when people are requesting another Music session shortly. I will keep you posted in my news column when the date is set. Faye Liebaert, Dora Barry Brown and myself volunteered for this event. I very much appreciated Faye, and Dora helping me in the kitchen while Barry was the MC for this fun afternoon. Many hands lessen the workload.

With the great weather we’ve been experiencing the farmers are moving their cattle closer to home. I came across one on Saturday afternoon not too far from my yard and was impressed at how well-trained these cattle are in my two submitted photos.

Halloween is fast approaching and I have a list of what's happening in some villages: Spiritwood in their arena Halloween “Hoot ‘n’ Howl” sponsored by Prairie Centre Credit Union on Oct. 31 from 3:30 to 7:0 p.m. crafts, hot chocolate for the kids and coffee for adults; $5 supper consisting of macaroni salad, a hot dog or smokie. Treats will be given out as many adults are bringing their treat bags to the arena.

Sunningdale ‘Monster Mash’ on Oct. 31: 5:00-8:00 p.m. crafts, games, prizes and treats. $5.00 for a hot dog and veggie tray and drink. Bring your carved pumpkin for display and prizes. For more info please call Cathryn Antonenko at 306 361-6364.

Rabbit Lake ‘Come and Ghoul Kids’ Halloween party on Oct. 31 from 5:00-7:00 p.m. at the community hall. Food: hot dogs/drinks/treats.

Don’t forget about Linda Price and family ‘Rink of Terror’ at the local skating arena in Rabbit Lake with two more exciting frightening nights from 6 to 9 p.m. Oct. 26 and Nov.1. Donations are donated to charity. This will be the last one that Linda has hosted over the past few years. It has been a tremendous success. People have driven great distances to see this because of feedback from others who say it’s amazing. The project entails many hours of labour and local volunteers. A big thank-you to everyone involved.

Marcelin Village is hosting a haunted house with treats and drinks; admission is $5 per person. Two nights: Oct. 31 from 5 to 8 p.m. (child-friendly); Nov. 1 7 to 10 p.m. (adult scary drama).

Blaine Lake ‘Hwy 40 to Hell Halloween Bash’ on this Saturday, Oct. 26 held in the curling rink. Dancing to the band called Chester Field with games and prizes. Ages 12 and older $10.00/under 12 $5.00. Family of up to five persons $25.00.

Goldenairies Club in Hafford Seniors Centre Oct. 25 pie and coffee 1:30 to 3 p.m. Everyone is welcome.

A Halloween dance (bash) in Spiritwood Civic Centre on Friday, Nov. 1. Come dressed in costume as prizes will be awarded. Tickets are $20 in advance and $25 at the door. For more info please contact 639-994-1515.

Little Wonders Clubhouse hosts a Halloween dance on Oct. 25 from 6:30 to 8:30 pm at Shell Lake Lions Hall. $5 entry. Little ones love to show their dancing skills and the time is perfect even for older seniors who go to bed early.

Please remember the senior care homes on Halloween. Some are confined in their setting and love to see the children in their costumes and give out treats. Happy safe Oct. 31 to everyone as the witch is riding her wicked motorised broom in the sky. Yikes… boom … crash!

 

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