Dropping a Card at the Drop In Centre
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Ernie Symington tosses a card onto the table during a game at the Provost Drop-in Centre on Friday afternoon, January 30 as Alma Phillippe picks one of hers to play. Extreme left is Cliff Haggerty while at far right is Joan Lee. The centre is open on Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons as well as Tuesday evenings for bridge, crib, canasta and other social events. ©Provost News Photo.
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More pictures, stories can be found in the print edition of The Provost News, Feb. 4, 2015 including:
• Ron Chopek is the new president of the Provost and District Chamber of Commerce.
• Break and Enter; Assault Charges Down—
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• Town’s Increases Penalty if Sidewalks Not Cleaned
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• Hughenden Students Heading to Symposium
• Atom Team Edges Marwayne Hockey Club
• Comment: Premier Wrong About Alberta’s Single Tax
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