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- The Time of Your Life - TMSS Grad
98
- Saturday, June 27, 1998
Tisdale's first graduating class from their new school go out in glamour and style.
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- Storm
Clouds
- Saturday, June 27, 1998
With pictures to demonstrate this article explains the workings of these
bullies of the skies.
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- Start
Your Engines
- Saturday, June 27, 1998
Tisdale's race cars clean up in Nipawin and this week challenge the Prince
Albert track
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- The First
TMSS Grad - 1998
- Friday, June 26, 1998
Grads prepare the Auditorium for today's celebrations
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- TMSS
New Playing Field
- Friday, June 26, 1998
Gordon Gray works on surveying TMSS playing field for work to begin Tuesday on major
landscaping undertaking.
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- Time
to Tilt
- Friday, June 26, 1998
Hot damp growing conditions threaten barley crops and farmers respond with aerial
application of the fungiscide, Tilt.
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- Big
Turn Out June 24 Sale
- Thursday, June 25, 1998
Three sales trucked work through the day. This story has a great QuickTime VR panorama.
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- Keep to the Right
- Thursday, June 25, 1998
Tisdale's cyclists are endangering themselves needlessly by riding as though no other
vehicles ever used the streets.
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- Auction
Sale
- Wednesday, June 24, 98
Major sale brings bargain hunters to Tisdale.
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- New
Osgoode, Gone But Not Forgotten
- Wednesday, June 24, 1998
Pioneer village all but gone except for the memories and memorials of what was.
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- Pleasantdale
- Tuesday, June 23, 1998
Come along on a tour of the village of Pleasantdale.
(This story has nine pictures and will take a few moments to load.)
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- Ducks
and Golden Skys
- Tuesday, June 23, 1998
Photo-essay from near Pleasantdale enjoying the scenery and the sky.
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- Kinistin's
New School To Open This Fall
- Monday, June 22, 1998
Kinistin young people look forward to their new K - 12 school opening in August.
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- First Day of Summer a Wet One-
- Sunday, June 21, 1998
Water in fields and on a road in Valparaiso area. Weather maps and pictures.
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- Father's Day
- Sunday, June 21, 1998
If you tuned into Ensign this morning this is the page that greeted you. One of my
sons highjacked Ensign and replaced it with this page. Thanks Andrew.
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