Here is what else is in the Tofield Mercury’s Oct. 21, 2014 edition, on news stands now!
– Tofield RCMP report that an Alberta Beach man convicted for aggravated assault after an incident a year ago where a Tofield man was run down by a motor vehicle received a two year jail sentence and three year’s probation;
– Loose Ends Columnist Carol Livingstone discusses the joys of “Pasta!;”
– Opinion: Aussies’ not so crazy notion of working for welfare (or EI); Letter: Property rights and water rights not protected in landfill debate;
– “The Way We Were” photo of former Tofield Mercury linotype operator Al Girard in the 1950s is printed after appearing on the Mercury’s Facebook page courtesy of former owner Cliff Patterson;
– C.W. Sears School recognized as a Leader in Me school for current year with new banner; Two Edmonton Eskimo offensive linemen visit Grade 4 class at C.W. Sears for literacy promotion;
– Holden’s Gazebo Park Pathway project receives $2,000 funding boost;
– “Small Steps to Longer Independence” theme for Tofield/Ryley Seniors Wellness Fair;
– Vegreville-Wainwright MP Leon Benoit presents Ryley Curling Rink with life-saving defibrillator machine.
Also in this edition, Farmers’ Market and Halloween ads, Help Wanted Section, Tofield and Area Church Directory, Restaurant Guide, Classifieds and Blanket advertising, Business and Professional Directory, and much more!