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Playful moment

Jasmine, played by Sarah Palm, has a moment with a camel during the RRHS play 1001 Arabian Nights.

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Work together

One theme was consistent throughout MPP Howard Hampton’s meeting with the Chamber and Town Council last Thursday; work together and anything is possible. Hampton, left, told those present, including RR Drugs owner, Sarah Berg, right, that her provincial association needs to change its tune on Bill 102 and encouraged her to work with other independent pharmacies in the same boat has her.

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Walking for Memories

Despite the heavy rain Saturday these folks participated in the 5th annual RR Alz. Walk for Memories and raised $1,605.50. Back row, l. to. r., Cathy Rose, Ricki Lachance, Dawn Jarvis, Rachel Marquis, Marilyn McAlister, Margaret Shoneville, Gerry Marchuk and Donna Ivall.

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Sharp Dancers

Sword dancers Kristin Moen, Rylea Lauzon, Sarah Palm, Deidre Wilson and Nadia Johnson dazzled the crowd with their balancing of real swords on their heads during the RRHS production of 1001 Arabian Nights

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Sultan and his court

A Sultan and his Court, The Sultan (Ethan Swentik), center, meets, Aladin (James McInerney) right, who asks for the hand of his daughter Jasmine (Sarah Palm) 2nd from the right, while Evil Magician Vizir (Kristin Moen), looks on. Vizir also wanted Jasmine’s hand in marriage.

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Hugh Alan McCulloch

Our family is very sad to announce the loss of Hugh Alan McCulloch, who passed away suddenly on Saturday May 12, 2007.  Hugh was pre-deceased by his mother Adrienne (August 1997) and survived by his father Donald (Nell) McCulloch, brother John (Eline) McCulloch, sister

Jane Burnell (nee Brouillette), 91

"Jane" Marie Jeanne Amanda passed away peacefully on Friday, May 18th, 2007 in her 91st year at the Thunder Bay Interim Long Term Care Home.
Jane was born in Vassar, Manitoba on November 9, 1915. She was united in marriage to "Bud" Oscar Burnell on November 3, 1937 in Sioux Lookout, Ontario.

Have you noticed a “tick’ lish pest this spring?

By Jack Elliott
Correspondent

It seems this spring that any walk into the long grass will net you at least one and probably a half dozen creepy-crawlies and after recent articles about Lyme disease, we are a little more conscious of the problems ticks can present.

Sight and Sound defeats RR 1-0

In last week’s Rainy River District Fastball League action there were the following results:
May 22nd
Sight and Sound defeated RR 1-0.
Big Island defeated Sabaskong 7-6.
Stratton defeated Barwick 3-2.

Former RR man wins EWC

By Justin Holmes
Fort Frances Times

Saturday night belonged to Bill Godin (formerly of RR) and Ralph Galusha.
The pair jumped out to a convincing lead on Friday and did nothing to relinquish on Saturday to capture this year’s Emo Walleye Classic—and the $11,000 top prize.

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