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Touring baseball fans get their money’s worth

A good-sized crowd attended the 4-H Drama Club’s presentation, “Blazing Guns at Roaring Gulch,”
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The Byemoor 4-H Drama Club cast takes a bow at last Thursday night’s performance. From left are Billy-Joe Hawkins

A good-sized crowd attended the 4-H Drama Club’s presentation, “Blazing Guns at Roaring Gulch,” at the Byemoor hall last Thursday evening.

The young talent drew plenty of chuckles with their comedic performance. It was a good job by all.

The members collected for the Stettler Food Bank as part of their community service project.

There were door-prize draws during intermission, and dessert and refreshments were served after the production.

Ruth Ratcliffe spent four days in the Maritimes, where she taught an equine clinic in Nova Scotia and visited with family members at Moncton, N.B.

B.J. was in charge of the café in Endiang in Ruth’s absence.

Byemoor School students travelled to Big Valley for a track meet, where Erskine and Donalda students joned them. The kindergarten to Grade 3 classes went on Wednesday and grades 4 to 6 on Thursday. Congratulations to the young athletes on proudly bringing home ribbons.

The Byemoor School presented its spring concert at the school Friday afternoon. Parents, grandparents and community members attended.

The performances all carried a Canadian theme, as the students have been studying Canada this year.

The kindergarten class held its graduation at the concert.

Congratulations to Leland Dittman, Emma Jack, Rylee Jones and Callie Tucker, who are moving on to Grade 1 in the fall.

Jim and Maureen Wasdal, Dustin Wasdal and Jeff Wallace were in Toronto, where they attended a Blue Jays game. They got their money’s worth as the game went 18 innings. They also took in other sites in Ontario, including a trip to Niagara Falls and returned home Monday.

Keep in mind the bridal shower for Kristina Peters, bride-elect of Justin Jones, on June 19 at the Byemoor hall at 7 p.m. Community members are asked to contribute to the lunch.

B.J. Smith and the Alberta hockey team he was with in Japan this winter have their photograph in Canadian Cowboy magazine. B.J. is holding a copy of the magazine as the group posed in front of the Buddha shrine in Tokyo.

Keep in mind the Albert Baes farm sale is June 21 at 11 a.m. at his farm south of Endiang on Highway 855.

Rhonda Munns has her gift shop open for the summer on Highway 855 south of Endiang.

It’s open Wednesday and Thursday each week from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and by appointment on the other days.

— Endiang Enterprise