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Borden and District News: Museum plans clothing exhibit

Lunch proceeds to support new flooring at community centre.
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Memory Lane was the featured entertainment when more than 80 seniors gathered for a meal and socializing in Langham March 9. |

BORDEN — The Borden Museum held their annual meeting recently. On the board are president Karen Kerr, vice-president Eleanor Walton, secretary Brenda Tumbach, treasurer Ruben Rempel and Heather Penner, Stew Walton, Ed Neufeld, Elaine Gunsch and village representative Bev Hrynuik.

In 2023 the museum added a dental office and renovated so there is now much brighter lighting in the basement of the schoolhouse where the war display and local church history are displayed. One of their displays for 2024 will be clothing of yesteryear with more to be finalized at their meeting March 19 in the schoolhouse at 7 p.m. The committee will be hosting a supper Saturday, April 13 at 5 p.m. in the Borden Community Centre with the theme Celebrating our Farming Community. Admission is by donation and there will be a silent auction.

Over 80 from the Borden and Radisson Senior Clubs were invited to Langham Saturday, March 9 for supper and a program. There was a tip jar on each table for the WW Brown Drama Club who had helped with setting up and washing dishes. After the blessing and a great meal the entertainment for the evening — Rachael Dean and Memory Lane of Saskatoon — were introduced. Heather Penner from Borden won the 50/50 jackpot of $219.25 and two of the door prizes came home with Ann Lennon of Borden and Lisa Rascher of Radisson.    

The Borden Community Centre Preservation Committee are having a luncheon on Friday, March 15, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., in the Borden Community Centre with stew, soup and all the extras to raise funds for new flooring in the centre. Celtic Country will be providing music to enjoy while you dine. Admission is by donation. BCCPC will also have a spring basket raffle draw that day and tickets can be bought at the Village Office or that night at the supper.

Even though many of us were snowbound on March 4, those who made it out to the soup and bun luncheon at St. John’s Anglican Church were generous and donated a total of $285 which went to Telemiracle.

It was great to see Saskatchewan get into the finals at the brier in Regina, but a strong Team Canada- Gushue and company were not to be denied their sixth win. Hopefully, Mike McEwen can come back with Saskatchewan to try again next year and win it all.

 

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