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Mayfair and District News: Wildlife federation hosts supper Nov. 4

Coffee house proceeds to benefit churches.
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A beautiful pumpkin patch in Cooling's northern garden in the hamlet of Ranger. I took many pictures of their well-laid-out garden on my September visit.

MAYFAIR — As the days quickly roll by the temperatures for Thanksgiving weekend certainly were pleasant. Entertained many guests outside and had an enjoyable visit at the hostess’s place. Gusty winds didn’t deter the flies who were also enjoying warm weather.

Singer/songwriter Doug Sylvester from North Battleford will be the main feature at a 7 p.m. coffee house fundraiser Saturday, Oct. 21 in Mayfair Hall. Raffles, goodies with coffee and a cash bar will be available. Admission is $10 per person with pre-schoolers free. Proceeds will go to Mayfair’s Mennonite and Catholic churches.

Mark your calendars for Nov. 4 as Thickwood Wildlife Federation is sponsoring a supper in Mayfair Hall.

The library branch is having soup and sandwiches next Wednesday, Oct.18 from noon until 2 p.m. Swing by for a quick lunch, chat with your neighbours and take out a few library books. Teresa is always there with a smile and if the book isn’t there that you would like, it can be quickly ordered.

Faye and Keith Liebaert attended an 80th birthday party last Sunday for her oldest sister Marjorie who resides in Moose Jaw.

5. Don’t forget Rabbit Lake’s harvest supper this Saturday, Oct. 14 the community hall. The prices are very reasonable at $15 for adults, kids 11 years and under $10 and pre-schoolers free. Time is 5 to 7 p.m.

Former Mayfair resident Patti Salisbury’s daughter and her family lost their house in a devastating fire three weeks ago. Sarah Lafave resides in the Yorkton area. Mayfair’s Creative Corner has generously donated funds. There is also a GoFundMe page on Facebook for anyone wanting to help out.

“Sometimes our lives have to be completely shaken up, changed and rearranged to relocate us to the place we were meant to be.”

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