Here’s what else is in the June 17/14 issue of the Tofield Mercury on news stands now!
– Tofield RCMP report deals with break and enters, the need to exercise caution around children this summer and computer scammers;
– Opinion: Letter states complaints to Ryley Village Council falls on “deaf ears;” Letter discusses research revealing homelessness exists in rural areas;
– Loose Ends Columnist Carol Livingstone discusses the need to shop for clothes in “Plain Brown Wrapper;”
– Tofield Assistant CAO Jeff Edwards provides an update on beautification work in the downtown of Tofield;
– Battle River-Wainwright MLA and Alberta Service Minister Doug Griffiths reports on launch of an online Organ and Tissue Donation Registry;
– Powerline Baseball Column: “Beaumont reigns supreme at Bardo Sports Day;
– Pictorial: Holden Farmers’ Day fun for all;
– Holden Fire Chief Blair Ewasiuk honoured for 35 years of fire department service to the community;
– Beaver County Chronicle (inside the Tofield Mercury): It was all smiles at Tofield Council June 9 when Beaver Municipal Solutions presented the town with a cheque for over $215,000 as the first payment to a member municipality out of the $1 million in surplus funds BMS has for 2014; AFSC increases hail coverage levels to better protect crops after two years of severe hail damage in Alberta; Go East Regional Tourism receives over $35,000 in CIP grant to help with rural tourism events.
– The Mercury also has Classifieds, Blanket advertising, two pages of Business and Professional Pages; Restaurant Guide and many ads letting you know what is happening in and around your community. On news stands now!