MEOTA — The world is getting greener by the hour. The trees are showing their new leaves and the world is brighter every day. There are lots of snow geese and Canadas around still, but they’ll be moving northward gradually. There was still some ice on the lake on the weekend, moving around at the wind’s store discretion.
The bridge players were back at it in the Pioneer Hall May 2 with three and a half tables. Top score went to Linda Ard and Vern Iverson. In second eeee Barbara Mitchell and Anna Marie Waldbillig. Tied for third place were Jeannine Beloin and Albert Blais along with Bea Prutti and David Sharpe. On May 4, first in Rank A were Barbara Mitchell and Jean Lawes, withLinda Ard and Albert Blais second. Top in Rank B were Linda Ard and Albert Blais.
There were four tables of canasta players gathered at the Do Drop In Friday afternoon. The top couple was Paulette Neale and Bev McCrimmon. Second were Karn Kelly and Vern Iverson and third were Joyce Luckey and Linda Ard.
May 13, the Spiritwood Lions are holding an English Afternoon Tea in the Pioneer Centre, from 2 to 4 p.m. Advance tickets only at $30. Call 306-883-1212.
The Meeting Lake Regional Park Concession is holding a Mother’s Day special dinner May 14. watch for posters.
The Edam Ladies’ Night is posted for May 12, with Hollywood-themed games, and a best-dressed contest. The dance will follow in the Edam Community Centre. Entry is $20 and doors open at 8 p.m. There will be a silent auction, raffle draws and a booze basket. Come and join these folks for a fun evening.
Meota Lakefront Paddle and Sail
The Meota Lakefront Paddle and Sail members are excitedly anticipating another season on Jackfish Lake at Meota. Our kickoff will feature new members of the club, Lori and Gil Risling, who will bring key members of their well-known group, the Louisiana Hayride Show, to do a fundraiser at the Meota Community Complex Saturday, June 17 at 7 p.m. The evening will feature tributes to Willie Nelson, Roy Orbison, special guest Shannon Risling as Patsy Cline and so much more.
To reserve an entire table, call Warren or Elaine Iverson at 306-892-2229 or 306-441-0399 or for individual or rush seating visit the Meota Bar or the Meota Credit Union or call the Iversons. Tickets are $25.
Edam Forever In Motion
Edam Forever In Motion has completed its sixth season with 30 registered walkers. Our group exercised and successfully completed 1,042 walks. Thank you to Skylar Newton, Janelle Olson and Melissa Stuart from Wellness On Main, who came to share their knowledge of wellness and exercise.
We enjoyed two informative and helpful presentations, from Shania Meyers - exercise therapist
and Blaine Bentley - respiratory educator from Sask. Health.
Thank you to the Edam Community Recreational Centre for continually accommodating the walkers. Job well done and much appreciated.
Exercises will continue at the seniors’ centre and walkers may enjoy the walking trail for the summer. The Forever in Motion program will resume in the fall.
Special Thank You to all the walkers/exercisers who provided humour, encouragement and fellowship to support this worthwhile project.
“Exercising is an investment not an expense.”