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Meota residents busy during sunny days

Construction on the new marina and campground are underway
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MEOTA — Meota saw another week of good sunny weather which was conducive to lots of outdoor activities, such as pulling weeds in the garden and watering, and being out on the water or golfing.

The golf course had people on their waiting list for the men’s night (Tuesday) and the Lady’s night (Wednesday). So good to see people out and making use of the facility.

The seniors golfing on Thursday morning saw 17 golfers, with top prize going to the Jack Day group with Annette Duhaime, Juliette Tebay and Eric Callbeck. The consolation prize was awarded to the Norman Rochefort group with Dennis Tebay, Kent Morton and Lynn Boucher. The rules for the day involved extra strokes for encounters with trees, which posed a hazard for some!

Bridge for the week at the Pioneer Centre in North Battleford were as follows:

Tuesday had Donna Scherman and Anna Wallbilling in first, second - third saw a tie score of Catriona Winterhalt / Linda Ard and Vern Iverson / Albert Blair.

Thursday’s winners were Margaret Dyck and Dave Crugan coming in first and Fraser Glen and Jean Lawes runners up. A good time was had by all.

Friday Canasta had 18 people out enjoying comradery and coffee. Winners for the afternoon were the Albert Huys - Vivian Lesko team.  The second-place team was Arlene Walker and Doke Sayers.

Accolades go out to Lawrie Ward for promotion of the pasta night, sponsored by the Lions Club.  Most of the tickets were sold and strong community endorsement was shown.

Construction on the new marina and campground are underway. More heavy machinery, from large cats and draglines, are seen being moved in daily.

Warm wishes to Carol Dyck after her return from the hospital. Your golf buddies wish you the best.

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