Here’s what’s in the Oct. 23/12 Tofield Mercury on news stands now:
• Editorial – Volunteers are the lifeblood of our local communities;
• Loose Ends Column – by Carol Livingstone – “Language Problems” highlights how young ears can pick up what adults might say;
• Flu vacine clinic start in Beaver County
– Tofield RCMP report for Oct. 13-18: incudes several accidents on local roads;
• Expect big changes with the Satellites, the addition of size and change in coaches;
• Snapshots from the Small Business Week balloting of local businesses – show they have an impact;
• Dancing classes help keep you healthy and smiling – part of Choose Well Program to be held at Ryley Community Hall;
• Obituaries: Gladys Brown and Edna (Stromberg) Selnes “nee Ness;”
• Snow Geese return to Tofield in their thousands on their way through for the fall migration;
• Walking for Wellness part of community rehabilitation program by AHS at the Tofield Mennonite Church.
• Beaver County Chronicle: Young and Yarham retain reeve and deputy reeve positions at Oct. 17 organizatonal meeting;
• Ruby Gala celebrates 40th anniversary of the Holden Agricultural Society in festivities held on Saturday;
• Plus see below for more top copy