PALMERSTON – There were plenty of ball games on May 4 to mark the 30th anniversary of the Palmerston Marlins Ladies Softball Association.
Freezer donated to Meals on Wheels
MOUNT FOREST – Victorian Order of Nurses Meals on Wheels thanks Cancer Patient Services Mount Forest for donating a freezer to its program.
Junior Norwell Varsity Reds end their season on top
LISTOWEL – The Junior Norwell Varsity Reds hockey team competed in a six-team tournament on April 26 in Listowel to end the hockey season.
Inaugural Life Outdoors Show comes to Clifford
PALMERSTON - Palmerston Scouting has 20 to 25 youths enrolled this year and continues to grow.
Shuffleboard round robin
ARTHUR – On March 27, the Arthur Seniors held their winter Shuffleboard Round Robin.
Palmerston Lions Club recognized as ‘model club’
PALMERSTON – Former district governor and current Lions Foundation A9 district chair Wally Pugh, left, recently presented a plaque to president Jim Dopfer of the Palmerston Lions Club, for outstanding commitment as a model club.
Transition to producer recycling responsibility is underway
TORONTO – July 1 will mark the one-year milestone since Circular Materials, a national not-for-profit producer-led organization, kick-started Ontario’s transition to extended producer responsibility (EPR) for packaging and paper material.
‘It’s Saturday Night in Mount Forest’ exhibit transports visitors back in time
MOUNT FOREST – The Mount Forest Museum and Archives is bringing back Saturday night through its new exhibit.
Pioneer Septic Solutions: Providing a healthy future for your property and surrounding environment
Water is a precious resource. If you live with a septic system on your property, you know how much it can impact the quality of your water, your environment and the aquifer that surrounds your property. Your water treatment facility is on your property.
Five days of wellness: UGDSB celebrates Mental Health and Education Week
GUELPH – The Upper Grand District School Board (UGDSB) will participating in Mental Health and Education Week again this year, from May 6 to 10.
Reflections: Learning from others
History is not everybody’s favourite subject, but it is an important one.
Blessings to You Centre receives $10,000 grant
PALMERSTON – The Blessings to You Centre in Palmerston was recently presented with a grant of $10,000 from the Trillium Mutual Insurance Roots Community Fund.
Library branches have a lot going on this month
If there’s one thing we love at Wellington County Library, it’s bringing together Canadian books and young readers.
Cyber security info night in Harriston
HARRISTON – As scams are on the rise, the Minto Safe Communities Committee is offering “We’ve Been Hacked,” a cyber security information night, on May 13 at 7pm at the Harriston Community Centre.
