Here’s what’s in the Dec. 18/12 Tofield Mercury on news stands now:

Letters: Ryley area resident upset over trespassing on land causing damage; Pastor reflects on roots of school killings in Newtown, Conn.

Loose Ends by Carol Livingstone: “A Bit of Old-Fashioned Fun;”

Tofield Lions Club member Gwyn Perkins honoured for 25 years of service to the club;

Grae Kimmel from Ryley attended the Christmas Market at the Lindbrook Hall to display her GraeBears she makes by hand;

The Rocker’s Haven after-school music club at Ryley School received a substantial donation from the Shuter Tribute Group from Camrose;

A donation of $300 is made by the Rod and Isabelle Rudzcki Legacy Fund for the Long Term Care at Tofield Health Centre;

Residents of Sunshine Villa knitting group with CTV Edmonton’s chief meteorologist Josh Classen on Monday, Dec. 3;

Insignificant object silent auction raises over $400 for muscular dystrophy research;

Referee calls a chain-gang of Satellites to the penalty box in 3-2 loss to Daysland;

Chronicle: Holden School Christmas concert called “Santa’s Holiday Hoe-down!”

See our Christmas section as community-minded local businesses thank you – their customers – for a great year!

Plus employment ads, coming events, and much more!

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