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And the Winner is .......

The Visitor Information Centre captures the prize with 907 individual signatures in their guest book for the last 12 months. Many thanks to the staff of La Ronge Branch Conexus Credit Union staff for ensuring fair rules of play and counting all those signatures right down to the last Penny, George or Fred.
We would also like to thank Our Place Bulk Foods for accepting the challenge and so graciously accepting defeat with the words "just wait until next year!"



Photo L to R: Lynn Brechbuehl & Donita Lohnes-Anderson of Our Place Bulk Foods and Yvonne Meekel, Manager of Woodlands and Waterways. I'll have a latte please!

Saskatchewan Tourism Awareness Week Challenge

Proclamation

Whereas Our Place Bulk Foods has claimed they have more signatures in their guest book than the Visitor Information Centre;

Therefore; The Visitor Information Centre hereby challenge Our Place Bulk Foods to a friendly competition in celebration of Tourism Awareness Week;

You are requested to present your guest book before an impartial judge at Conexus Credit Union to determine who has more signatures for the year - June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2008; and further

The loser(s) shall treat the winner(s) to a cup of coffee and confection at a fine local establishment of the winner's choice.

Signed this Day of May 31, 2008 - Woodlands & Waterways Visitor Information Centre

Warm evening on the lake

It was one of those late spring evenings when everyone was outside enjoying the warm breezes and long hours of daylight. Neighbours chatting about their gardens, children racing each other on bicyles, dogs leading their masters in search of the item responsible for that intriguing scent. The air was filled with the fragrance of Pin Cherry trees in full bloom. Taking advantage of those fine breezes were two sailboats exploring the waters along the lakeshore from the Montreal River Bay, past Police Point and along Nut Point Peninsula.