Welcome to November folks – and it looks as if it may just be a great one. October left us being very cold and windy, must have been blowing in this nice weather. It wasn’t a very nice Halloween night (but what else is new), however the spooks, goblins, witches etc. all seemed to make it out and about just fine and collected their bags of goodies.
I did miss our annual Haunted House, but that’s the way the cookie crumbles, as they say. It will only be time to tell if that event will survive this pandemic.
Dale Anthony spent a few days at Meyronne, Sask., visiting with his sister Hazel. Their brother Wayne was also there and the brothers helped do some maintenance work for Hazel. They then went back to Moose Jaw where Wayne lives and visited with their other sister Heather.
Once again this pandemic will make an impact into events and something different will probably take place. Yes it is Remembrance Day on Nov. 11, and we very likely will not be observing in the usual way. However do remember to pick up a poppy and wear it proudly as we will continue to “Remember Them.â€
Please remember folks, keep me posted whenever you have news – simply contact me anytime on the happenings that are going on in and around Alida as well as within your own family circle. Either call me at 306-443-2496, text 306-485-8561 or e-mail [email protected]. I will see that your news gets into a paper.
I do appreciate all your input as it does help keep this column interesting. Do be careful when out and about – keep at a safe distance, wear a mask if necessary – it’s much better to be safe than sorry.
Until next time, keep smiling, think positive, drive safely and take care.