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Lions hear football report from Wildcat coach, players

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The Canadian Lions Club held its weekly noon meeting on Friday, Nov. 4, at the Fire Hall. Boss Lion Bobby Gregg presided over the meeting. Joe Dial led the Pledge of Allegiance, and Joe Wagoner gave the invocation. The members welcomed Wildcat Athletic Director Chris Koetting and team members Sam Kendall, Karson Thompson, and Clay Kendall.
Sam Kendall, Clay Kendall, Karson Thompson, and Coach Chris Koetting

Rotarians emphasize importance of literacy in BES visit this week

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Members of Canadian’s Rotary Club visited third-grade classes at Baker Elementary School on Tuesday, talking to the students about the Rotary and community service, and about the importance of literacy. Club members decided this year that instead of giving away dictionaries, as they have in the past, they wanted to refocus on finding joy in reading. The club provided each third-grader with a voucher to pick out a book of their choice at the book fair. Each student also received the gift of author John Erickson’s Hank the Cowdog book, Slim’s Goodbye. “We gave each of them this Hank book, and read them a chapter from it,” said Rotarian Wendie Cook, “because it had several references to Canadian.” In photo above, Rotarians Anna Booze, Wendie Cook and Shane Harris pose with members of Heather Lee’s class.
Rotarians Anna Booze, Wendie Cook, and Shane Harris pose with members of Heather Lee’s class

Rotary welcomes KWDS—Canadian’s Christian radio

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Sherye Talley, music program director for Canadian’s own Christian radio station, spoke passionately about this somewhat unknown local gem. This dream first began in August 2016 when a contract was signed to license station KHHC, called The Heart of Hemphill County, found at 91.3 FM. This initial station mainly played instrumental music from a reel. After a couple of months, they decided to switch to live broadcast music and do their own programming. A fee was paid for the rights, and Talley took off developing programming for full-time live music. Original programming was mainly country and western during the week, with gospel music all day on Sunday. With the broadcasting station organized as a nonprofit through the River Ministries, Talley began to feel the pull for a more positive influence on the community.
Rotarian Mike Gardiner and Sherye Talley

The Postscript: Rushing the Season

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MY HUSBAND, PETER, SAYS they are rushing the season. I’m not sure who “they” are. The Christmas Cartel, perhaps. The vast conspiracy of premature holiday merrymakers. Whoever they are, Peter does not approve.
The Postscript

What's Cookin' in Canadian: Cheesy Ground Beef and Potatoes

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INGREDIENTS Nonstick cooking spray 3 cups thinly sliced, peeled potatoes 2 tablespoons melted butter 1/2 teaspoon salt 1 pound ground beef 1 (10-ounce) can cream of mushroom soup 1-1/2 cups shredded cheddar cheese, divided 1/2 cup milk Salt and freshly ground pepper to taste PREPARATION Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Spray a large baking dish with cooking spray.
Cheesy Ground Beef and Potatoes

Community Briefs

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Veterans Day Barbecue The Comancheria Chapter of the DAR is co-hosting a barbecue luncheon tohonorourveteransattheWheelerHistorical Museum on Friday, Nov. 11.
Community Briefs

Comancheria DAR elects officers

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The new year for the Comancheria Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution started with an Oct. 20 meeting in the home of Cindy Bowen, with the main order of business being the election of officers for the next two-year period.
Comancheria Chapter DAR members: (seated L-R) Shawna Dittmore and Pam Hill; and (standing L-R), Mary Ann Ashley, Ilene Floyd, Jeri Pundt, Frances Aston, Davene Hendershot, Sherry Wagner, Marilee Wright, Cindy Bowen, and Marie Maupin.

Amarillo War Memorial hosts lecture series Saturday, Nov. 5

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On the first Saturday of each month, the Texas Panhandle War Memorial hosts a onehour lecture/seminar on topics related to military history. The next lecture/seminar will be this Saturday, Nov. 5, at 1:30 pm, and will be presented by Cpl. Don Roden, a United States Marine veteran who served in Vietnam during the beginning of the Tet Offensive in 1968.
Texas Panhandle War Memorial

WT Theatre to stage docudrama "Laramie Project"

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CANYON—A horrific hate crime is examined in a staged version of a true-crime docuseries in West Texas A&M University Theatre’s upcoming production of The Laramie Project. The play realistically brings to life conversations with dozens of real-life Laramie residents in the wake of the 1998 death of Matthew Shepard, a young gay man who was savagely beaten and left bound to a fence post in the country.
"The Laramie Project" cast
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