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The Special Meeting of the Village of Milo was held on Monday, August 30, 1994 at 7:00 p.m. in the Village Office.

Present were Mayor Umscheid, Councillors Monner and Hingley and Municipal Administrator Lynda Cyr.

The minutes of the meeting held on July 18 were read. Mayor Umscheid moved the adoption of these minutes. CARRIED.

Council read and discussed the proposals from the various assessors. From the quotes received the fees are going to be much higher than previously paid. Council want Lynda Cyr to phone some of the near by Villages and see what they plan to do, and if they would be interested in hiring an assessor as a group at a better rate. She is also to check with the Oldman River Regional Planning Commission in regards to their proposal and find out some more details about their computer system.

Council received two copies of a contract outlining a "Proposal for Future Planning Services for the Village of Milo" from the Oldman River Regional Planning Commission. Planning services rendered to the Village by the O.R.R.P.C. in consideration of an annual contribution of $ 447.00 will include subdivision approval, statutory plans and by laws, mapping, advice and assistance and communications. Other services will be on a fee-for-service basis. Councillor Monner made a motion that the Village of Milo sign both copies of the contract for the coming year. CARRIED.

The Emergency Public Warning System brochure was discussed and Mayor Umscheid said he will be reviewing it and bring it back for the September meeting as a response is required.

Councillor Monner said he has heard of a surveyor who lives in the Mossleigh area and is reasonably priced. Lynda Cyr is to check this out.

Council discussed the possibility of renting or leasing lots. They feel if someone is interested in doing this, they should send a complete written proposal for council to discuss.

Mayor Umscheid said he will contact Colleen Deitz in regards to the lots the Ag. Society owns.

There was a discussion about the truck route and big trucks that are still parking on main street.

Council will be reviewing the bylaws of the Village and asked Lynda Cyr to photocopy the index of the bylaw manual for the next meeting.

Councillor Hingley said there is a problem with the Economic Development Committee meetings as they are held on the same night as Lions meetings. Lynda Cyr is to check into the agreement the Village has signed with the E.D.C.

Lynda Cyr is to call Carmangay in regards to their bike path and ask some questions about the land, insurance, etc. Lynda has talked to the insurance company for the Village and the premium will be between $ 50.00 and $ 100.00 if the bike path is included in the Village's package. There was a discussion about the ownership of the bike path. Mayor Umscheid made a motion that the Village purchase the land for for the proposed bike path. CARRIED. Mayor Umscheid made a motion that the Village of Milo accept the Milo Bike Path Rural Initiative Group as our advisory board for this project, and that they handle the fund raising and administration of the project with all decisions to be made jointly with this committee. CARRIED.

A letter is to be sent in regards to the infrastructure funds saying the Village will be using the money for possibly sidewalks, street coatings and renovations for the office.

Councillor Monner made a motion that the Village accept some quotes on renovations of the Village Office. CARRIED.

Councillor Monner made a motion that the Village look into upgrading the R/V Park as it has proven to be a profitable project. CARRIED.

The meeting adjourned at 10:00 p.m.

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Membership Fees Quite a few of our patrons' memberships expire in September Current fees are: Family $7.00 Single Adult $3.50 Child $1.00 Remember that your membership in our library also Beatitudes For Friends of The Aged allows you to use 19 other libraries in the Chinook Blessed are they who understand my Arch System at no extra charge. faltering step and palsied hand. (Including all libraries in the County of Vulcan Blessed are they who know that my and Lethbridge Public Library) ears today must strain to catch the things they say, Blessed are they who seem to know LIBRARY HOURS that my eyes are dim and my wits are Tuesdays 9:00am-l 1:30am slow. 1 Thursdays 10:00am-l 2:30pm Blessed are they who looked away when coffee spilled at the table today, 1:30pm- 4:00pm Blessed are they who with a cheery - 6:30pm- 8:00pm smile stop to chat for a little while Blessed are they who never say You've Phone 599-3850 told that story twice today, Blessed are they who know the ways to bring back memories of yesterday, Blessed are they who make it known that I'm loved, respected, and not a l o n e . Blessed are they who know I'm at a loss to find the strength to carry the cross, Blessed.are they who ease the days on c my journey home in loving ways. ( WHERE DO YOU BUY "SCRATCH?"

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FRESH FLCWERS recognizes the Milo 1 community for their WEDDING SUPPLIES outstanding * INVITATIONS contributions. * * Tuesday, Oct. 11 % GIFT WARE 8:45 am % » CARDS Milo School s JEWELLERY Auditourium * Carman & Patrick will Lx? hereto ^ recognize th e Milo conimoitity forv m 123 Centre Street theTencyFoxRun < Vulcan, AB T0L2B0 ■» Dorothy Hcaly 435-2746 EVERYONE WELCOME ** V % Welcome Back! directly related to attendance. Students who miss school for Another exciting school shopping trips to the city, year is under way. Milo extended family holidays, and Community School has 85 other absences of this nature students enrolled in grades 1 are “at-risk" in the classroom. through 9. The Milo Alphabets With an increase in the Kindergarten is expecting 10 diversity of student needs in students when they start in the classroom, and a reduction mid-October with Mrs. McNiven. in support staff hours, it As our enrollment is greater becomes more difficult to than our projected numbers, we assist students who have are fortunate to have our staff missed a day of school. These increased by .25. Mrs. students have not only missed Domolewski will fill this valuable lessons in the additional teaching time. Our classroom, but also the context returning staff also includes: in which the lesson was Mrs. Kirk, Mr. Lambert, Mrs. presented. Helping absent Booth, Mr. Wilson, Mrs. Phillips, students to "catch-up", unfairly Mrs. Bartsch, Mrs. Reynolds, takes time away from students Mrs. Monner, Miss Many Bears, who have been in attendance. Mrs. Marshall, and our Milo and Arrowwood custodians Mr. and Mrs. Vair. Community Schools are As we are continuing on participating in a monthly with the Compressed School Attendance Challenge. Check Week Project, it is particularly the entrance to the Village of important that students and Milo to see which school had parents alike are aware of the the best attendance for the importance of regular month. The community of attendance. Our 4 day week Arrowwood will also be affords us the advantage of displaying a sign indicating the having a 3 day weekend, but monthly winner. each day is longer during the instructional week. Therefore, Congratulations to all the it is imperative that students Terry Fox participants!! attend each and every possible day. K. Forestell One provincial initiative Principal in education, according to the 3 Year Business Plan, is to focus on achievement testing. Research indicates that student achievement is Road Runner Bowling League Even though the Little Bow Lanes are The teams with the highest score in in receivership, we are still one game: continuing with our ladies bowling 1. Slashers - 1113 league every Wednesday at 1:00 p.m. 2. Lucky Strikes - 1057 On September 14 we started our 3. Hits & Mrs. - 1040 bowling for the season. Again we have eight teams of five women from The teams with the highest total of High River, Vulcan, Milo, Mossleigh, the three games: Blackie, Okotoks and Arrowwood. 1. Lucky Strikes - 2977 We are always looking for spares, so 2. Golden Girls - 2953 if anyone wishes to bowl contact one 3. Hits & Mrs. - 2945 of the ladies. The standings after the first of the The ladies with the highest single twenty eight week season are as game score: follows: 1. Sheila Winch - 320 1. Golden Girls (Milo team 2. Pat Hope - 230 consisting of Carol Vooys, Audrey 3. Joan Gateman 221 Fetkenher, Kay Zaystoff, Zola Webber who took Helen Shield's place while The ladies with the highest triple she is on holidays and Sheila Winch) score: 2. Lucky Strikes 1. Sheila Winch - 750 3. Hits & Mrs. 2. Joan Gateman - 604 4. Milo Misfits (Mabel Kowalewski 3. Trudy Campbell - 604 bowls on this team) 5. Maddhatters The ladies with the highest 6. Slashers (Kathy Sukut bowls on averages: this team) 1. Sheila Winch - 250 7. Odd Balls 2. Joan Gateman - 201 8. Hopefuls 3. Trudy Campbell - 201 The teams with the highest average: 1. Lucky Strikes - 914 2. Golden Girls - 847 3. Hits & Mrs - 807

[MURRAY McCARTNEYl m B.A. LL.B GARAGE SALE & Barrister Solicitor Notary Public BAKE TABLE 115 - 2nd Avenue Vulcan, Alberta November 2 i Phone 485-2039 10:00 am - 3:00 pm 485-2953 (res) | Lomond Drop In i TABLES $5.00 OFFICE HOURS: contact Audrey 792-2149 Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. -12 noon 1 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Evenings and Weekends ______By appointment The school is once again hosting the "Great Owl Book Fair" from Sept. 22nd -Sept. 30th. It will be open on Another school year is upon us and Saturday from 3:00-6:00 during the we are anticipating great things to Fall Fair. Feel free to come in and happen once again. The year has browse. The money we make from certainly started off on the right foot this goes towards the purchase of with the tremendous support for the more books for our library!! Terry Fox Run!! The school wants to send a big There is currently another display "thank you" to Jamie's AG Foods for from the Southern Alberta Art Gallery making the Milo Community School at the school until Sept. 30th entitled their charity in last spring's "PUSH "CHALLENGE TO THE STATUS FOR CHARITY" program. Jamie QUO" "It is an exhibition featuring presented us with a cheque for the works of Joane Cardinal- $250.35 at our Sept. 12th assembly. •Schubert, Jim Logan, Lauren Thank you to all of the community for Wuttunee, Kim Mclain, Jesse supporting this program. We will be Seymour and Sam Warrior... using this money for student depicting art which is generally activities for the coming year. recognized as belonging exclusively to First Nations people." It will be on display during the Fall Fair, so check out the walls and halls while you're here. The recycling trailer seems to be working very well and everyone can Joanne Monner be commended for the lot staying so clean. Our main problem remains that people continue to put cardboard in the bins without Village Office Hours: flattening them first. This leads to a large amount of time needed for Tuesday 8-11 am l-4p.m. sorting and alot of space taken up Thursday 8-1 lam unnecessarily. Please remember to flatten those boxes!! We get very little money for cardboard because it VILLAGE RESIDENTS ARE ASKED TO does not have much weight, and it is very bulky-taking up alot of space. REPLACE ANY 45 GALLON DRLTM With community members GARBAGE CANS WITH 98 LITRE PLASTIC volunteering to transport the full O R METAL CONTAINERS BY trailer to GPS Recycling in OCTOBER 31,1994 Lethbridge, we are now making Thankyou- money for each load taken. We have 2 hitches-including electrical wiring- an RV hitch and a ball hitch that can transport it. If anyone is willing to PHONE: 599-3883 take the trailer down, please contact MAYOR - LORNE UMSCHEID me. It needs to go about once a COUNCILLORS- BARRY MONNER month. MIKE HINGIJEY TOWN MAN - BILL BROWN MUNICIPAL ADMINISTRATOR LYNDA CYR ^ COUNTRY CARPET CARE

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Karen Forestel1, principal of Milo Community School; Ian Godkin, Milo Lions secretary; Patrick Nicholls, Terry's Team Member; Alan Bartsch, Milo Lions president; Colin Campbell & Don Kinney, Lions members; Penny Heather, Terry Fox Run Organizer and Carmen Hunt, representative of Terry Fox Foundation. On September 6, a good crowd gathered in the Milo Community School auditorium to listen to the presentation from the Terry Fox Foundation. Carmen Hunt, a representative of the foundation and one of Terry's Team members, Patrick Nicholls came down from Calgary to present a book, "The Terry Fox Story" to the principal, Karen Forestell for the outstanding support of the Terry Fox Run by the community of Milo. The Milo community donations were the largest per capita in the Province of Alberta with the top money raised of $3966.00 - $31.99 per person. A short slide presentation of Terry's life was shown followed by Patrick telling his story of how he is a cancer survivor. Patrick answered questions that the audience had for him. The presentation proved to be very informative to all. The Parent Teacher group served coffee and cake after.

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A little friendly competition, a $8585.00. This is expected to be a little sunshine and a whole lot of conservative total as people were support and participation from a still phoning in donations at communi ty. writing date. This total also 1993 saw Milo and the Milo Lions prompted a congratulations call to Club receive recognition from the the Run Organizer from Carman of the Terry Fox Foundation for their Terry Fox Foundation. continued support and as a community Many people volunteer their time to raise the most dollars per capita year after year to make the Run in Alberta and the NWT, in the 1993 possible, many participate and raise Annual Terry Fox Run. money and there are all those who September 6th, at the Milo School, support participants yearly. Carman and Patrick - representatives This years top money raisers of the Terry Fox Foundation included Milton Fitzpatrick, Lloyd expressed their appreciation for our Deitz and Joanne Monner raising over support and participation in the $3000.00 among them. Rumour has it Annual Run. Their praise sparked a Lloyd's still searching for a community already very involved in particular cigarette package. Brett the Run. The Milo Terry Fox Run is Wilson raised over $1400.00, Ethel held in conjunction with the Milo Heather - $640.00, Russel Heather - School and Mr. Wilson's phys-ed $300.00 and Jennifer Bartsch classes (grades 1-9), staff and $270.00. parents all participate. Thanks and congratulations to all of This year our run "went" 2 days. you. You deserve a pat on the back. Wednesday, September 14th saw Grades 8 & 9 hold their run (as shop and home ec are Thursday afternoon) and the morning of September 15th, our local TOPS club and our friendly competitors, Milton Fitzpatrick, Lloyd Deitz and Joanne Monner take to the trail. This year, due to increased traffic on the Milo highway, the Run route was changed. It began at the school, headed out past the elevators, and from there headed south past Ian Thomson's, Con Peterson's and down a dirt trail to the railroad crossing at the 5 km point. There we turned around and headed back. After lunch, 2 local Lions, Larry Umscheid and James Will, donning their red vests, school participants and locals took to the trail. Of 85 grades 1 - 9 participants only 9 were given a ride back. Four grade one students completed the 10 km walk. Cancer affects many people yearly and possibly the reminder that when it affects one family, it affects a whole community. Having Milo and the whole county supporting our participants, we were pleasantly surprised with our '94 total. '93 was $3966.00 but 1994's was Next month is Thank Offering month. Carol is Bible Study leader, Kathy is hostess and also on for church cleaning. Lois moved the meeting adjourn. EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Audrey served a delicious lunch. CHURCH WOMEN

E.L.W. CATCH GuS b US^I The September meeting of our ELW was held at the home of Audrey Thompson with 8 ladies in attendance. June led the Bible study - "Following New Vision." This was followed The September Bus trip to Chinookj by the Grace Gift meditation and offering. Centre went with 8 passengers aboard The minutes of the last meeting were read There were 4 gals from Milo & 4 from and approved. Vulcan with Bill Watt at the wheel. Business from the minutes: Marilyn reported Thank you very much Bill. The next that David Zaytsoff had picked up the boxes trip is booked for October 20th, our of clothes for Lampwick and the layettes and regular 3rd Thursday, for Chinook Klenli Kits. Carol will send a thank you to Centre. If anyone wants to get off David for taking these boxes free of charge. at South Centre, just make arange- Trish reported the Worship and Intercession ments with your driver. Please book your seat as soon as possible. Concert in Calgary was great. Harriet gave the treasurer's report. Call Carol Henry 599-2107 or June Corresponcence: Thank you's were received Beckner 599-3952. from: Lampwick ministries for the clothes; Canadian Lutheran World Relief for the donation to the Rwanda relief fund and ocean freight for layettes, Klenli -kits. Our earlier shipments have gone to Mozambique, Argentina and many to Bosnia/Croatia Pastor Christine read a thank you from Bishop Bob to our church for the picture Lois painted and the card everyone signed. Thanks were received from Larry and Jean Umscheid and Bruce and Carol Henry for the donations that were made to the Canadian Bible Society in memory of Jessie Umscheid and Ted Kiemele. Marilyn had a letter from the Haabs, our missionary family, also one regarding the ELW training event October 22. More details next month. Election of officers: President: Marilyn Nelson Secretary: Carol Henry Vice President: Lois Deitz Treasurer: Harriet Deitz Program Co-ordinator: June Beckner Sunshine officer: Kathy Vooys June brought Bible study brochures so we could choose a Bible study for our adult classes. Further Education Courses -Milo Courses with October registration deadlines To register, send cheque (payable to County of Vulcan) to Barb Godkin, Box 158, Milo 599-2213 More Line Dancing Low Impact Aerobics Instructor. Terri Gooch Instructor: JoAnne Wilson Dates: 10 Thursdays, October 6 Dates: 8 Thursdays, October 13 to December 8 to December 1 Time: 7:00 - 9:00 pm at Milo School Time: 9:30-10:30am at Milo School Fee: $36.50 Fee: $15.00 Register by: September 27 Register by: October 6 EVENING AEROBICS - WE WILL TRY TO SCHEDULE AN EVENING AEROBICS CLASS IF THERE IS ENOUGH INTEREST - PHONE NCCP Coaching 599-2213 AND LET ME KNOW WHAT TYPE OF AEROBICS AND WHAT EVENINGS ARE Theory Level 2 BEST FOR YOU Instructor: Mark Kolodziej Dates: Fri., Oct. 21, 6-10 pm Going Enviro with Gift Bags Sat,Oct. 22, 8:30am-4:30pm Use your leftover wallpaper and material Sun.,0ct.23, 8:30am-4:30pm to creat reusable gift bags. Please bring at Milo School wallpaper roll ends, leftover material, Fee: $47.50 ribbon, or rick rack (if you have some), Register by: October 6 glue gun, a ruler and scissors. Phone Penny at 599-2132 for more info. Instructor: Penny Heather Dates: Tuesday, October 18 Podgy-Modge Podge Time: 7:00 - 10:00 pm at Milo School Fee: $7.50 A fun way to decorate household articles using Podgy. Bring scissors, Register by: October 15 sponge brush and pinking shears, if you have them. There will be an additional charge for supplies. Infant/Child CPR Instructor: Julie Nelson Instructor: John Davidson Dates: Tuesday, Nov. 8 Dates: Wednesday, November 9 Time: 7:00 - 10:00 pm at Milo School Time: 6:30-10:30pm at Milo School Fee: $7.50 Fee: $21.00 Register by October 24 Register by: October 27

Other Courses that are being offered this fall: (See your County of Vulcan Further EducationCalendar)

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Entries taken -- Friday from 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Saturday morning from 8:00 - 9:00 - Doors will reopen at 3:00 p.m. for viewing. Supper will be at the hall from 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. Awards will be presented at 6:30 at the ;hall.

Following is a list of sponsors and the contests they are sponsoring. Please read your book carefully to be sure your entries conform to the rules of each contest.

Coats Patons Canada Inc. is sponsoring counted cross stitch and cro­ cheted afghan in needlecraft.

Alberta Nurseries & Seeds Ltd. is sponsoring a display of 8 vegetables.

In the Home Cooking Section the following contests are: Ellison Milling Co. Ltd. — Bread -- Buns — Cinnamon Rolls Cadbury Beverages Canada Inc. a) Fry's Cocoa Family Favorites b) Cfisco Shortening Baking Contest c) Fry's Cocoa/Crisco Shortening Family Favorite

Alberta Heart & Stroke Foundation is once again sponsoring Heart Smart Food Contest.

In the Junior Section Kellogs is sponsoring Rice Krispie Squares for ages 7 yrs. & under.

Blue Bonnet Margarine Baking Contest is chocolate chip cookies. There is one contest for ages 8-16 years. As printed in the fair book it appears that there is one contest for ages 8-11 and one for 12 - 16 years but it is actually one contest.

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.X. J. J. J. J. X. J. X. X. X. X. X. X. X. X. X. X. X. X. X. X— X. X. X. X. X. X. X* X. X. X. X. X. X. XU X. X. X. X* -t- -t. CALLING ALL TINY TOTS The Milo Tiny Tots is a parent run playschool for pre-schoolers, aged Congratulations to Lenore Kovalik, former 2-5. We meet every Tuesday mor­ Milo teacher, who is engaged to be married. ning in the United Church basement The wedding will take place next summer.

from 9:30 - 11:00. We will be hav­ XXXXXXXXJUX.X.X..UX.XX.X.X XU X. JU X. X. X. JU X. JU X. X. X. _U X. .U -i- ing and organizational meeting for the 94-95 year on Tuesday, Oct.11th at 10:00 a.m. in the church base­ ment. Please join us. If you can't make it to the meeting, or would like more information, call Jo-Anne CONGRATULATIONS to Carol Henry who won Wilson(599-3764) or Tammy Lahd (599 $1000.00 last week in the phone in contest 2254) . "Nine In A Row” on Q 91 radio.

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Audrey Thompson visited last week with Marian Henry of Strathmore. WANTED: Baby Jolly Jumper. Contact Marlys Henry at 599-2131

WELCOME to Dorothy Way and family who have recently moved to the community. FOR SALE: Baby change table. Baby crib Asking $120.00 obo. Contact Deb Schiller 272-2615 A COWBOYS WILL COWBOYS AREN'T ALWAYS AS THEY SEEM At the crack of dawn the rooster crows He gets up before dawn every single He's got a big day ahead of him - that she day knows. "Work before play" is what he would So his wife puts the coffee on and makes him - say. a meal And every day he would do just that He thanks her and she says "It's no big deal.' Never would he stop to chat. First there were the morning chores Her husband walks outside to do his jobs to do While his wife is indoors husking the c o m Feeding the horses, the pigs and cobs. the chickens too. Summertime is a busy time of year By 6 o'clock he's saddled up and ready to go When the birds chirp, that's what they both It would be a good day to ride, that he like to hear. knows. He sets off at an easy pace All year round the seasons change, Leaving behind him his home place. By 12 o'clock he's readt for lunch But the cattle continue to graze on their He stops and pulls out his dinner, a range. Time is a real consuming factor Crispie Crunch. When the rancher is out haying on the When he was done arid rested it was. already tractor. 1:30 If he wanted his supper warm he would have He saddle's up his horse to go check cows to hurry. The rancher then returns to feed the sows. He got to the ranch at 5 o'clock He then stacks bales and mends fences all He cared for his horse then fed the stock. day long, He made it to supper just in time While he listens to Garth and Reba sing their And his wife asked, "Were all the cows songs. fine?" Well, he looked at her and she looked at him He walks into the house to the smell of food "I was having such a nice ride that I for Even wieners and beans get him in a good got all about them," mood. He said with a grin. After supper he invites her outside, Now as you can see cowboys aren't what they seem They hitch up their horses and go for a ride . They can be pretty crazy, but fun loving, Tomorrow the same schedule will follow If you know what I mean. Where no single task will be hard for him to swallow. By Tammy Bushell Work, talent, patience and skill Are what make up a cowboy's will.

I have spent a lifetime among the By Erin Monner wonders of modern medical treatment. But the greatest lesson I have Age: 12 learned is the answer to one of the most intriguing guestions anyone can Milo, Alta. ask: How can you be happy for the rest of your life? The answer is simple: Do something A buccaneer is far too high a price to pay for someone else out of love. for corn. That one prescription can make everyone a doctor, and do more to cure the ills of life than all the medicine on earth. by Bernie S. Siegel,M.D.,New Haven, Connect i cu t SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS:

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To kick off and promote the County of Vulcan Small Business Directory, the County of Vulcan Economic Development Office will be sending out "The Network" small business newsletter, and we are looking for your input. Promote your business; tell others about your company, how you got started, how it has grown, problems you've encountered being a small businessperson in the County, and obstacles you've overcom e. Talk about your product(s), your service(s), and/or your market. Choose any o f these elements to highlight - or choose all of them. Send in photos o f your home, office, shop, or agri-business. Send in a brochure, business card, or spec sheet.

Take advantage o f the free advertising opportunity, and promote inter-county spending.

I f you have not submitted your business name and phone number for the County of Vulcan small business directory, or would like to take a computer course, or if you would like to promote your business through The Network, call now.

Call now for more information: . 485-2992 County of Vulcan Economic Development Office We would like to express our deep gratitude and appreciation to our THANK YOU families, friends and neighbors, A special Thank You to David Pastor Christine and Hope Lutheran Zaytsoff for picking up all the boxes Church, Don Holmes and Milo United pf'clothes for Lampwick Ministries in Church for the consideration and sup­ Saskatchewan, & the Layettes & Klenli- port shown to us during Jim's hospit­ Kits for World Relief. We really ap­ alization and convalescence at home preciate your generosity in doing We thank you for prayers, help gi_’ this free of charge. Thanks again ven and offered, visits, food, flow­ D a v i d . ers and gifts, cards, phone calls The Milo Lutheran Ladies and all the little things that have meant so much to all of us. God bless each one of you.

Thank you to the Milo Community Jim & Margaret Umscheid and Milo School staff and students Juanita & Monty McNair for your help organizing, particpa- tion in and support of the Terry Fox Run. What; a greatf day and a great success for the Terry Fox Run. We would like to thank everyone who attended the shower and es­ pecially the hostesses who put on the shower. Also Thank You for the lovely and Sincere Thanks to everyone for their useful gifts. concern when I was a patient in the Mealane h o s p i t a l . Kay

** ■*£■ ?r if- tK- ^ yf * the Community We're finally in and we can't say thank you enough. To Mom & Dad Irene Healy, Heather, Mom & Dad Steiner for all Jim Umscheid the help babysitting, moving, pain­ Nikita Healy ting, & whatever else whenever we Gene Henry called. Lawrence for your painting & Pete Silbernagel skillful help: Donna & Colleen - all your help babysitting time and time again: Betty & Keith for your paper­ ing & painting help. Colleen, the Communitp meal was delicious the 5th. Thanks a million. Ross, Bill, Lane, Dad, DAle Keith, Alan & Dave, I've never seen anyone load & unload 3 horse trail­ Condolences ers so fast. the Auestad and Hayduck families And lastly, Wendy for your cleaning help. Hopefully, we haven't missed on the sudden passing of Allan. anyone and if so, I'm terribly sorry the Northcott families on the Everyone we couldn't have moved so smoothly & quickly without your help. loss of their brother-in-law Larry Dakin of Vancouver. Thanks a million and stop in for coffee sometime.

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