Here’s what else is in the May 20, 2014 edition of the Tofield Mercury, on newstands now!

– Opinion: Wildrose Critic speaks out against and local Conservative MLA defends the rate hike for seniors care accommodation;

– Loose Ends columnist Carol Livingstone discusses her issues with “Fashionable Feet;”

– Progress evident for Town of Tofield’s beautification project – site furnishings such as benches and planters coming soon; concrete pouring for sidewalk on administration building block when weather cooperates;

– Holy Trinity Anglican Church annnounces that, after 50 years, the annual bedding plant sale will not take place due to a lack of volunteers;

– Tofield RCMP report a bulldozer stolen near Holden, plus other machinery like ATVs and trailers;

– Camrose man dies in motorcycle accident south of Tofield;

– New community hall idea in Tofield in “holding pattern” as issue studied;

– Powerline Baseball: Holden and Ryley are unbeaten to start Powerline Baseball League season;

– Pictorial: Highland Dancing Yearr-End Recital held at Spilstead Hall;

– Chronicle: Kingman Grains for the Hungry project invites public to attend dedication service and presentation; Holden Village moves to protect Gazebo Park after ATVs and truck invade ecosystem in the spring;

– Plus, Ryley Graduation tribute to Grade 12 students; Business and Professional Directory; Restaurant Guide, Classifieds for local advertising and Blankets for province-wide advertising.