Here’s what else is making news in the Tofield Mercury for this November 11, 2014 edition, on news stands now!
– Remembrance Day Pictorials of services at Tofield School and C.W. Sears Elementary School;
– A tribute salute page to Remembrance Day by local groups and organizations;
– Opinion: Milestone anniversaries this year include the 100th anniversary of the First World War and the 75th anniversary of the Second World War; War Amps address labels now being mailed to Albertans;
– The Christmas Hamper Program starts up for another year, always with the help of many volunteers;
– Loose Ends Columnist Carol Livingstone discusses “Something Important – November 11, 2014;”
– Battle River School Division finalizes its school numbers and budget, seeks new school bus drivers;
– Tofield girl Aitana Tessier, 16, raises almost $1,000 for the Stollery Children’s Hospital with her nephew, Christian, as her inspiration;
– Clean Harbors sponsors part of Holden’s Gazebo Park Path Project;
– It was “Spooktacular” how the Tofield Students Union raised 323 lb. of food and $190.26 in cash for the food bank with their Haunted House;
– Tofield Satellites lose home opener to Daysland 7-6;
– Junior curlers hit the ice at Tofield Curling Rink;
– Girls Jr. Volleyball teams played league finals at Cornerstone Christian School – heading to regionals in Daysland Nov. 18 will be both Cornerstone and Ryley;
– Tofield Titans Senior Girls Volleyball wrap up another season;
– Beaver County Chronicle: Shareholders seek help from county to keep their seed cleaning plant viable; Ryley firefighter in vehicle extrication training session; Ryley School receives generous donation from ConocoPhillips for new volleyball uniforms for junior high boys volleyball.
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