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Published: March 3, 2005

Wanted: Recipes of various ethnic dishes and family recipes from the 1920s and 1930s. Will pay postage. Send to: Myrtle Freeman, Box 81, Eriksdale, Man. R0C 0W0.

Wanted: Sheet music for the song, In The Sweet By and By, written in various arrangements and the book, The Grape Cure. Ñ Sarah Wiebe, 16Ð312 Ð 4th St., Brandon. R7A 3G9, 204-728-7053.

Dysart centennial homecoming, July 8-10. Activities include: Friday, registration, social and wiener roast; Saturday, registration, opening ceremonies, parade, craft tables, beer gardens, museum open, cairn unveiling, supper and cabaret; Sunday, interdenominational church service, noon luncheon, talent show and closing ceremonies. For further information, phone 306-432-2141.

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Trenville, N.W.T., 1905 100th anniversary and homecoming, July 8-10, Trenville, Alta. Events include parade, pancake breakfast, barbecue supper, entertainment, fireworks, antique displays, burying a time capsule and more. Everyone welcome. For more information, phone Bob Boulton, 403-773-2144.

Gleichen centennial homecoming in conjunction with fair and rodeo, Aug. 27. Program at 7 p.m. following supper. Everyone welcome. For food count, RSVP to Box 26, Gleichen, Alta. T0J 1N0.

Rose Valley and district celebrates Saskatchewan’s centennial, Aug. 5-7. If you have ever lived in the area, join us. For information contact Doreen, 306-322-2351 or Bea, 306-322-2189, www.rose-valley.tk or e-mail rvhomecoming@hotmail.com.

Allan community celebration, July 29-31. Activities include: Friday, registration and social; Saturday, parade, games, a pictorial history display, dinner and dance; Sunday, breakfast, community worship service, and town tours. More than 1,000 people are registered for our celebration. Please contact Ann Riehl, 306-257-3372, or Andy Senger, 306-257-3364, for registration information.

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