MAIDSTONE — Jean Hartman, Ruth Enright, Irene Kerr, Bev Stewart and Marilyn Stewart, with driver Brenna Banks, enjoyed the Hawaiian theme supper and entertainment in Lloydminster Saturday. Paula Newsted drove the van and took people from Pine Island Lodge. There was musical entertainment and Hawaiian dancers. It was much enjoyed.
Ruth Enright had her granddaughter visit this week. She is a safety inspector with Prairie North Health Region.
A number of the apartment people attended the memorial tea for the late May Ford Saturday afternoon. Colleen Koski (May's daughter) had these people to visit and attend Saturday: Allan and Mary Ford, daughter Terry and Wanda from Enderley, B.C.; Joyce and Ron Hagen, Canmore, Alta.; Ray and Anne Jackson Lloydminster; Norm and June Ford, Merritt, B.C.; Terry and Bev Ford, Sundre, Alta.; Gloria and Blaine Sunde, Waseca; Matthew Sunde, Lloydminster; Denis and Jessie Gaulet and son George, Saskatoon; and Trina Hoffman and friend Tim Earnshaw, Colton Walsh, Cheyenne Walsh and Jasmine Hoffman all of Govan. Seventy people gathered at the seniors’ Drop In Centre to honour May.
Dorothy Kissick had daughter Cindy and granddaughter Desiera visit with her this week.
People are busy in their gardens and setting out bedding plants. Hope for rain and no more frost. In some places the frost has damaged the fruit blossoms and I understand some of the spring wheat crops.
Until next week, happy gardening.