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Dead fish appear along popular Endiang shoreline

There’s disappointing news for anglers who enjoy fishing at Boehlke Pond near Endiang.

There’s disappointing news for anglers who enjoy fishing at Boehlke Pond near Endiang. Dead trout have washed up along the shoreline of the pond.

Perhaps the winter was just too long for the oxygen supply. People reported successful ice fishing during the winter, and it was said oxygen levels were normal at that time.

The water level of the pond is high, so hopefully it will be restocked.

A pair of winter activities in the community has finished for the season.

The Endmoor Floor Curling Club had a windup pot-luck dinner at the Endiang Hall on Monday, with about 30 people attending. Members invited former members who have moved away to neighbouring communities. An afternoon of floor curling wrapped up the season, which will resume in October.

Crib season has concluded at the Endmoor Drop-In Centre in Byemoor. About 20 people attended the potluck supper Tuesday evening. Trophy winners for the season were: first — Lawrence Wilkie; second — Thelma Keast; third — Mickey Tucker. The new season begins in October.

A bridal shower is planned for Delaine Green, bride-elect of Jonathan Bennett, at the Byemoor hall June 1 at 1 p.m. Women in the community are asked to bring lunch.

Ken and Eleanor Schultz helped at the spring rummage sale in Hanna from Thursday to Saturday. The event raises a considerable amount of money for equipment for the hospital and longterm-care facility.

We welcome Brent and Jody Gromley and their two children to the community. They moved from Innisfail to work for the Jones family and live on the Adam Jones yard. Their son, Branden, goes to school in Byemoor and their older child attends high school in Stettler. We hope the Gromleys enjoy our community.

Jodi Johnson and her daughter, Ashley Keith, celebrated their birthdays Sunday with a social at the Endiang Hall. Happy Big 4-O to Jodi and Happy Sweet 16 to Ashley. Hope you enjoyed your day.

Byemoor School students entered their projects in the Heritage Fair at the Red Deer Museum last Saturday. Participating were Sydney Jack, Hunter Maginn, Avery Smyth and Rachel and Ryan Yates. Congratulations on a job well done.

Byemoor students also participated in the CARA badminton playoffs in Stettler. Although they didn’t win, they gained valuable experience.

We wish a happy Mother’s Day to all the moms out there. Hope you have a fantastic and relaxing day.

— Endiang Enterprise