Rose Danychuk was pleased to have her sister Mildred and Len Prokop of Saskatoon spend a day with her.
Marion Stoughton took me to Saskatoon for a medical appointment. She visited a short while with her daughter Collett and family. Collett is recovering from surgery. I spent a short while with my daughter Hazel. We also did some shopping. It poured rain on the way home.
Congratulations to Rene Johner who celebrated her 90th birthday at the Legion Hall Saturday. A number of apartment people enjoyed the afternoon.
Saturday was the town yard sale, which many people attended. They said it went very well.
Jean Stewart, Dorothy Harmel, Tillie Linkert and Anne Reeds enjoyed the Scott Woods musical show in Lloydminster Sunday. Marion Stoughton was the driver.
Bruce and Shirley James took their mothers, Gertie James and Tillie Linkert, to Lloydminster for dinner and to the greenhouses. The flowers were beautiful. Tillie brought some home to plant.
Colleen Koski and her sister Gloria Ford were to Lloydminster and did some plant shopping.
Saturday I was to Marsden to pick up my son Duncan MacEachern, who drove to Battleford to attend memorial services for my sister-in-law Olive MacEachern.
The nice weather has people going to the greenhouses for bedding plants. They are out putting them in. Tuesday was a bit cool. Hope the next few days will be a lot warmer.
Visitors with Denise Newton May 14 were Barry and Judy Cook from Queensland Australia. They also visited with Barry's Grade 2 teacher, Noelle Coulthard and Mrs. McKay. Kesia Newton and family visited them in North Battleford at the home of their cousin Mel Steinborn.
Hockey season is finally over for Denise's grandsons, Shae and Corvan. Shae's team went to four tournaments, winning two gold medals. Out of the three tournaments Corvan's team played, they brought home a silver medal. Denise spent five weekends going to practices and took in three of the tournaments. Good going, boys.