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Meota and District News: Belbutte rings in new year with music jam session

Spiritwood boys’ curling team heading to winter games.
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The countryside has been painted in shades of delicate filigree thanks to Jack Frost.

MEOTA — What nice weather we are enjoying, after a whole week of having hoar frost on the trees making our countryside a winter wonderland. Then the full moon to top it all off has been so bright.

A local boys’ group from Spiritwood is going to Prince Edward Island for the Canada Winter Games. They placed first at Saskatchewan curling trials. Team Laventure is coached by Ron Craswell and consists of skip Deon Laventure, third Karstin Soucy, second Bohdan Booth and lead Jayden Dauvin. We wish them good luck and hope they have a good trip down east.

My granddaughter prints a family calendar every year and on the front page this year is a picture of a green 1929 Chev car. Thank you, Maurice, as she was definitely impressed with the whole harvest scene at the home of Jim and Louise Doom, but the car and her ride in it, really impressed this city gal.

The Belbutte New Years Day Music Jamboree was a lot of fun featuring great music by those who played or danced. They hold these jams every second week, in the Belbutte Hall.

The services of the Community Safety Officer are being shared by the RM of Meota and RM of Spiritwood. This will reduce the costs for both of them

The bridge players got together in the Pioneer Center in the city Jan.5, with three tables in play. Top score went to Donna Scherman and Catriona Winterholt and second were Mary Phelps and Eric Callbeck.

The Sons of Norway folks gathered in the recreation room of Towers 2 on Jan. 6 for an afternoon of Norwegian Whist. Top score went to Charlie Horrel. Tied for second were Yvonne McPherson and Dave Sayers. Following this, president Albert Huys went for supper from Discovery Co-op. He returned with a tasty chicken supper which everyone enjoyed and someone brought a cake the was passed around — the icing on the cake — ending a happy day together. 

Week 5 Recap

(By Derek Welford)

It was a riveting evening Tuesday night with five games on the Meota Curling Club schedule, none more entertaining than the Becotte-Cadrin showdown. It was a family affair, as it was a battle between two brothers, Ed Cadrin versus the younger Gil. It was a big end in the seventh for Becotte scoring four points that provided the separation, as they managed to hold on to win 11-8. 

Darcy Demontarnel tapped into her history as an educator and taught the Colin Sharp rink a free lesson on how to win a curling match in six ends, as Demontarnel starts off the new year with a 10-2 win.

Every shot would matter and even the slightest mistake could be amplified, as curling titans Pat Mohr and Kirsten Bru met in a matchup between two of the league’s strongest teams. One less than ideal end from the Mohr rink resulted in a critical multiple point score for Bru that proved to be the difference. The Bru team, featuring Dave Code, Jacquie Code and Brad Pearson, are starting to look unbeatable as they defeated Mohr 9-5 as they move to a perfect 4-0 record.

Thursday night saw a historically significant game occur between the Evan Schmidt and Derek Welford rinks. The confidence exuded by the Welford rink intentionally throwing a blank end contributed to the lowest score posted in Grand Slam history, in a 4-3 climactic thriller. The Welford rink, with Taylor Markwart, Emma Schaefer and Tina Schaefer, are starting to turn some heads as they are also unbeaten in four games

Steve Ackerman was called up into skip duties for the Weber rink this week, as he led his team of Gordon Moore and Gwen Drury to a 9-6 win over Randy Sharp. Terry Tait engineered a 10-5 victory over the Doom rink and Zane Lacousiere didn’t go easy on Dean Menssa as they won 11-2.

The word phenomenal is not used frequently, but is synonymous more often than not with this week’s curler of the week, Gwen Drury. An indescribable spirit and accomplished curler, Drury can be found playing second on the Weber rink. Although the team was short-handed Tuesday night, it proved to be advantageous, as Drury would be throwing three rocks per end. The calm and focused Drury was relied on heavily in a closely contested battle with the Sharp rink and was essential to the team’s victory. 

Edam Rally

The Edam Community Recreation Centre had their annual snowmobile rally Jan. 7. The attendance of this event was a total of 168 riders of all ages. A total of $8,409 was raised from registration, food sales, drink sales, 50/50 raffle and monetary donations. All proceeds will go towards fixing the roof above the rink.

There will be an online auction coming up to help continue the fundraising effort, so stay tuned for the link.

Organizers thank all the riders for participating and hope to see everyone next year. Recognition also goes out to sponsors, who helped with door prizes and items for the upcoming auction. If you would like to donate items for this auction as a business or as a personal donation, please contact Bobbie Gardner (facility manager) at 306-481-3960. Thank you to all volunteers and the ECRC board members who helped run the event.

 

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