Saturday, October 27, 2007

Back Home in Theodore

We have had a busy week. We set out on Tuesday morning and drove to Watrous so that Glen could attend a deanery clericus meeting. From there we ventured into Saskatoon and had a visit with our niece and nephew Mark and Kim....our niece Pam and her son Nigel are now residing with the Lobraico's. They have relocated from Salt Spring Island. Pam is working with the Bank of Montreal. We enjoyed a meal together and then attended a lecture at Emmanuel and St. Chad given by a former class mate of Glen's...The Rev'd Dr. Kim Murray. Kim is an excellent speaker...he really engages his audience. On Wednesday we spent the morning with Nigel feasting on Tim Horton Breakfast Biscuits and picked up Kim and Janet at the university and dined in style at Alexanders just a few minutes away.
Our next stop was Kindersley. Aunt Lu and Uncle Murray were very gracious hosts. We shopped and talked. Cousin Gloria stopped in on Wednesday evening and Noreen came for supper on Thursday. We got caught up on all the happenings in their families.
On Friday we returned to Theodore. Today our parish hosted a deanery workshop in Wynyard. We made chili and cole slaw. The parish ladies brought buns, muffins and desserts. It was a great meal. Tonight we are going to a turkey supper at the Insinger Hall with our neighbors.
Busy times.

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

October Outings

Last weekend our friends of many years the Revills who now live in
Edmonton stopped in enroute to Manitoba. Jim had a successful
liver transplant about six months ago and he is doing very well. We
trundled up to the Theodore Station on Saturday for the annual bread
baking in the outdoor clay oven. It was delicious bread...we had fresh
bread, jam and coffee in the station and purchased several newly baked
loaves to take home.
The daylight hours are definitely diminishing...and the temperature
is dropping. We encountered fog on the Sunday circuit last week.
The ducks and geese are making their way south. The lake on the edge
of Yorkton is a rest stop....we watched them circle and drop down to refuel before continuing their journey.

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Proud Parents to Be

Andrew and Chantelle have relocated to Terrace
in British Columbia. Last week they had an
ultra sound and their baby BOY is healthy and
thriving in utero. Chantelle has painted the nursery
a wonderful cheery lime green in anticipation of
his arrival in February.

Chantelle has been keeping a blog.....

http://babyburgomaster.blogspot.com

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Monday, October 01, 2007

Harvest Anniversary

Getting ready to celebrate Harvest Anniversary
at St. John's Wadena...a joint service for
Quillview Parish.
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Joint Service at St. Johns Wadena

Mrs. Brice celebrated her 99th birthday.
[the lady in turqoise]
Well wishers from St. Margaret's Wynyard
gather round her at the Joint Service
held at Wadena on Sunday.
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