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Books may be returned in the book drops at each library. Virden has an exterior metal book return box. McAuley has a return box in their entryway. Elkhorn has a return slot at the front of their building.Please do not return videos/ dvds in Virden's outside book box. They can be damaged by the cold, or by heavy books falling on them. A/V material should be returned to the main desk during regular library hours.
McAuley Country Grocery & Cafe invites you to their restaurant. Come experience their casual and upscale ambiance. They are open late from Monday to Friday and are reachable by car. Payments by cheque are accepted.
The C.N. railway was built through the R.M. of Riverside in 1898 just one year after they became incorporated. It was officially opened on September 21st, 1900. Railways were the lifeline to every town, village, and municipality. Settlers looked for land
I had to get an old piece of equipment blasted and painted so I went to Blue Hills. They were great to deal with, more affordable than everyone else I priced with, and I couldnt be happier with the end result. If you need to get anything blasted and painted, I highly recommend, especially due to the fact that they use industrial grade paint and primer as opposed to cheap commercial automotive paint, which means you paintjob will be more durable, and last longer which is better for the pocketbook.
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The library was established in 1974 with the Official Opening taking place on November 2nd of that same year. It began on the second floor of the old brick school which also housed the museum. It soon became apparent that there was a need for easier access to the library and a new site would fit the bill. In 1983 as a centennial project a new library was built and found a permanent home on Main Street. Through the years there have been many changes, mostly in the field of technology, but the library's basic principle to provide the best service to our community remains the same.