10 Little Drivers
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- Published on Friday, September 5, 2014
Reprinted from our files
Ten little drivers cruising down the line. One had a heavy foot and then there were nine.
Nine little drivers, the hour was getting late. One dozed a moment and then there were eight.
Eight little drivers and the evening seemed like heaven. One showed his driving 鈥渟kill鈥 and then there were seven.
Seven little drivers, their lives were full of kicks. One bought a bottle and then there were six.
Six little drivers impatient to arrive. One rushed a traffic light and then there were five.
Five little drivers wheeling near the shore. One viewed the scenery and then there were four.
Four little drivers, happy as could be. One passed upon a hill and then there were three.
Three little drivers were busy 鈥 it is true. One neglected car repairs and then there were two.
Two little drivers and day was nearly done. One didn鈥檛 dim his lights and then there was one.
Yes, one little driver who鈥檚 still alive today. By following the safety rules he hopes to stay that way.
Sing a joyful song!
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- Published on Thursday, August 28, 2014
By Lorrie Dyer
Rivers United Church is one of a very few remaining small rural churches that is fortunate to have a choir actively participate in regular church services. Dedicated choir leader Shirley Russell has directed the choir since Ina Hyndman retired from the position in 1984. In 2000 Dianne Kowalchuk became the choir鈥檚 accompanist, as well as the church organist.
$8,000 received for station study
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- Published on Thursday, August 28, 2014
By Donna Morken
Chairperson, Rivers Train Station Restoration Project
Rivers Train Station Restoration Project (RTSRP) committee is pleased to announce that they have received funding from 水果视频 Agriculture, Food and Rural Development for their Riverdale Regional Railway Project. The funding is a 50/50 shared program with the province of 水果视频 providing $8,000 and RTSRP providing the matching $8,000.
Be safe this summer
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- Published on Thursday, August 28, 2014
By Brent Fowler
Director of Training and Operations, St. John Ambulance
With the warm weather now in full swing, St. John Ambulance would like to encourage all citizens to stay safe this summer. By following a few key rules, we can all enjoy a summer free of injury and illness. While they may sound obvious, here are a few key and important things to remember:
World Suicide Prevention Day
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- Published on Thursday, August 28, 2014
By Monica Truffyn
Communications Co-ordinator, PMH
鈥One World Connected鈥 is the theme of this year鈥檚 World Suicide Prevention Day (WSPD). Bringing this theme home, the Canadian Association for Suicide Prevention (CASP) and the Mental Health Commission of Canada (MHCC) have partnered to promote, 鈥淐onnecting Canada鈥 as the theme for WSPD in Canada.