Times Travellers - November 1, 2012

 

 
 
 
 
Ridge Meadows Midget AA Rustlers played in the Midget Tier 2 minor hockey tournament in Kelowna recently, where they advanced to the semifinals and played Kelowna. This was their first out-of-town tourney of the season, and although the boys didn’t come home with any hardware, they came home with good memories, new friends, and a picture of themselves taken with a copy of their hometown newspaper, The TIMES.
 

Ridge Meadows Midget AA Rustlers played in the Midget Tier 2 minor hockey tournament in Kelowna recently, where they advanced to the semifinals and played Kelowna. This was their first out-of-town tourney of the season, and although the boys didn’t come home with any hardware, they came home with good memories, new friends, and a picture of themselves taken with a copy of their hometown newspaper, The TIMES.

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Ridge Meadows Midget AA Rustlers played in the Midget Tier 2 minor hockey tournament in Kelowna recently, where they advanced to the semifinals and played Kelowna. This was their first out-of-town tourney of the season, and although the boys didn’t come home with any hardware, they came home with good memories, new friends, and a picture of themselves taken with a copy of their hometown newspaper, The TIMES.
 

Ridge Meadows Midget AA Rustlers played in the Midget Tier 2 minor hockey tournament in Kelowna recently, where they advanced to the semifinals and played Kelowna. This was their first out-of-town tourney of the season, and although the boys didn’t come home with any hardware, they came home with good memories, new friends, and a picture of themselves taken with a copy of their hometown newspaper, The TIMES.

Photograph by: Submitted , TIMES

 
Ridge Meadows Midget AA Rustlers played in the Midget Tier 2 minor hockey tournament in Kelowna recently, where they advanced to the semifinals and played Kelowna. This was their first out-of-town tourney of the season, and although the boys didn’t come home with any hardware, they came home with good memories, new friends, and a picture of themselves taken with a copy of their hometown newspaper, The TIMES.
Haney resident Annette Davidson recently sailed to Puerto Vallarta on Holland America’s Zandamm. She had her picture taken, along with cruise ship crew member Bram Rutra, holding a copy of The TIMES.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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