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Running for RR District School Board: Dianne McCormack

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Veteran's Tea set for Nov. 7th

By Gladys Yeo
Legion Ladies Aux.

The Legion Ladies Auxiliary held their monthly meeting on October 13, with 1st Vice President Evelyn Bourre presiding, in the absence of President Val Nelson.

Jr. Girls Owls continue to win

Oct 12 RRHS VS Queen Elizabeth ( Sioux Lookout) Oct. 12 at RRHS

Senior Girls Basketball
RR 38 - 21 QE
Junior Girls Basketball
RR 44 - 35 QE

Senior Boys Volleyball
Boys lose 3-1

Gail (Budreau) Lambert, 74

(Edith) Gail Budreau Lambert, aged 74 years, of Hiawatha, Kansas, died on October 16, 2010 at her home. Gail was born on October 6, 1936 in Rainy River, Ontario. She was one of four children born to the late Leland and Mary (Beckman) Budreau. She attended local country schools for her elementary education, high school in Kenora and one year of LPN training in Thunder Bay, graduating in 1954.

Joan Eva Hall, 88

It is with deep sadness that we announce the sudden passing of Joan, at the age of 88, at Riverside Health Care Facility, Fort Frances, Ontario on October 17, 2010. She was predeceased by her husband of 51 years, Chuck, and one infant son, Brian James.
Mom was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba on May 14, 1922. Her childhood years were spent in Lavalee and for most of her life she resided in Rainy River, Ontario. Mom was a very active member of her community. She loved playing cards and looked forward to her casino bus tours with her friends.

Planning a Halloween Party for seniors

By Irene Hanson
RR Hospital Aux.

Our regular meeting was October the 5th with 20 members present. A really good turnout. It was great to have you all come.

The science behind the colours of Fall leaves

By Melanie Mathieson
Gardening Guru

Concerned about busing policies

Dear Editor,

Funding for environmental projects available

By Gary Sliworsky
OMAFRA Rep.

The Eskimo Curlew

By Al Lowe
Contributor

Years ago, this continent was filled with birds and animals by the millions, or sometimes by billions.

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