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INWOOD – About 200 people from in wood and surrounding communities gathered with the in wood Memorial Hall on Feb. 4 in honor from the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II’s reign as Queen with the afternoon come-and-go tea and dance.

The royally attired Florence Chits paid tribute to Queen Elizabeth II to the afternoon. At 84, the eldest on the hall’s board members, she was chosen to the honor because she is near the coast age to your Queen as well as longest-serving member grooming for dogs in dallas on inwood.

Each table was decorated using a bouquet of six red roses, a royal flower, and each representing one decade of the Green’s 60-year reign. The 1st Clandeboye Girl Guides were accessible selling cookies, also in honor of Queen Elizabeth, who herself would have been a girl guide at the age of 11.

Ten the younger generation with the 301 Squadron Air Cadets in Stonewall gave tea service, and treated all of the guests as royals grooming for dogs in dallas on inwood.

The hall was loaded with live music by Winnipeg duo Al Desjarlais and Darren Lavelle. They played grooming for dogs in dallas on inwood traditional Métis music on guitar and fiddle – a major hit with the large numbers of dancers within the crowd.

 

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