Holabird AdvocateProviding all the news we see fit to print since 2002!Wednesday, April 20, 2005 VOL. IV Issue 4L Ponderosa Gets Set to Get Wet Rain came down on the Holabird area last night and this morning. With .41 of an inch reported this morning at an additional .37 of an inch at noon that makes a the grand total .78 of an inch. That gave the alfalfa that Darrel Hinkle planted quite a drink. Agnes Hahn Comes Through Procedure Early this morning, Agnes Hahn had an esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD for short) performed on her. It was discovered that her stomach lining had some tearing, which caused the internal bleeding. She will stay in the hospital overnight and come home no earlier than tomorrow. Some had thought she may have had a bleeding ulcer, but because she claims to have no stress in her life, that idea may have been put to rest. One of the things not causing her stress is that her daughter, Joan Hansen, sailed through an operation of her own today. She had a cancer removed. Joan's doctors think they got it all. She'll be wearing her "Librarians do it by the Book" t-shirt again sometime soon. Dr. Becker, who performed the EGD on Agnes, is the same doctor who did Noel Pothast's gall bladder surgery. He seems to have a good record, so far as we can tell. Beginning of the End For "The Red Green Show" by Ethan Aniston, Holabird Advocate Entertainment Editor Production of the 15th, and final, season of "The Red Green Show" has started earlier this month. The final episode will be the #300. Steve Smith, the man who brought, and brings, the Red Green character to live has said that he has had enough and when episode 300 is in the can he will be 60 years old. Mr. Smith is following that old show biz tradition, "Leave 'em wanting more" While all of the members of the "Possum Pack" will miss their favorite handyman, they'll have 15 years of reruns to look back on and laugh at.
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