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Meota and District News: Card games scheduled while spring unfolds

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MEOTA - Spring gets closer and closer as most days bring on some melting of our huge snowbanks. The snow melt on the roof above me is noisy some days, as it slides and slips on the way down. Many are looking forward to the end of such goings on and the green grass that follows.

Tuesday bridge at the Pioneer Hall saw top score go to Barbara Mitchell and Margaret Dyck. In second were Jeannine Beloin and Cletus Scherman. Thursday found two and a half tables in play with top score going to Mary Phelps and Eric Callbeck. In second place were Jean Lawes and Fraser Glen. Soon the snowbirds will be back and maybe there’ll be a few more players show up.

At the Do Drop In on March 31 Norwegian whist saw Eric Callbeck with high score followed by a tie for Bev McCrimmon and Vivianne Lesko and fourth place went to Linda Ard. The next two sessions of whist will be played in Towers II on April 14 and 28. Canasta will be played in Meota April 7 and 14. These games are open to anybody who wants to join friends for a social time together.