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Otter Lake Golden Age card, pétanque atout and dart results

Otter Lake Golden Age card, pétanque atout and dart results

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Card results for Oct. 22 were: 50/50 was won by June Dubeau and the door prize went to . . .

Rob Kanasy. Ladies first was won by Irma Peck with second going to Florence Lafleur. Mens first went to Ray Gillespie and second to Ray Dubeau.

Lunch was prepared by Velma Lafleur and the lunch fund.

Pétanque atout results for Oct. 23 were: 50/50 was won by Justin Patry and the door prize went to Marie Gauthier. Ladies first was won by Velma Lafleur and second by Marcella Miljour. Mens first was won by Richard Dubois and second went to  Dennis Schwartz.

Dart results for Oct. 24 were: 50/50  went to Georges St-Pierre and the door prize  was won by Yvonne Lamoureux. Ladies first was won by Aline Diotte  second went to Jocelyn Lamarre. Mens first was won by Rick Légaré and second was won by Justin Patry.

The Golden Age held their annual Halloween potluck  on Oct. 29. There were prizes for costumes followed by cards and darts.

Prizes for the best costumes were: Funniest was won by Roger Graveline; most original went to Denise Dubois and most Halloween  was won by Aline Diotte.

Results for cards:  Ladies first went to Diana Peck and second was won by Marie Pilon. Mens first went to  Roland Mayer and second went to Robin Zacharias.

Results for darts were:  Elaine St-Aubin, Armand Beaudoin Marie Gauthier and Henrie St-Aubin.

Pétanque atout results for Oct. 30 were: 50/50 went to Denise Dubois and the door prize was won by Lynn Kluke. Ladies first was won by Alvine St-Aubin with second  going to Jean Racine. Mens first was won by   Lloyd Kluke and second by Robin Zacharias.

Dart results for Oct. 31 were: 50/50 went to Bev Ryan and the door prize was won by Justin Patry. Ladies first was won by  Doreen Zimmerling and second was a tie between Liz Buehlow and Aline Diotte. Mens first was won by Lloyd Kluke and second by Bob Zimmerling.

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Belated birthday wishes go out to Lynn Kluke who celebrated Oct. 30, to  Linda Zacharias  on Nov. 3, to  Edgar Dagenais  and  Irma Peck  on Nov. 4  and to James Fleury on Nov. 7.

Card results for Nov. 5 were: 50/50  went to Janet Lafleur and the door prize to Boyd Ebert. Ladies first was won by  Viola Gauthier and second by Lynn Blazek. Mens first was won by  Michel St-Aubin and second by Gerry Walsh.

Lunch was prepared by Dave Lalonde and the lunch fund.

Pétanque atout result for Nov. 5 were: 50/50 went to Dennis Schwartz and the door prize was won by Louise Schwartz. Ladies first was won by  Doreen Lafleur and second by Denise Dubois. Mens first was won by  Roger Graveline and second went to Carl Kappes.

Dart results for Nov. 7 were: 50/50  went to Lynn Kluke and the door prize was won by Velma Lafleur. Ladies first was won by Barbara Zimmerling and second by Velma Lafleur. Mens first was won by  Henri St-Aubin and second by  Lloyd Kluke. Happy belated birthday to Elaine St-Aubin who celebrated Nov. 8, to Doreen Zimmerling on Nov. 9 and to Roland Mayer on Nov. 12.

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Happy birthday to                       Jocelyn Lamarre who celebrates today and to Rose Dagenais on Nov. 19.

Submitted by Velma Lafleur



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