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Visiting with Mel and Vivian Vail recently were daughter Lori Filteau and grandson Kevin and Kendra Filteau and their sons, Alton and Grayson, all of Regina. Ethel Choo-Foo from Swift Current came to visit at Kenosee Lake in early July.

Visiting with Mel and Vivian Vail recently were daughter Lori Filteau and grandson Kevin and Kendra Filteau and their sons, Alton and Grayson, all of Regina. 

Ethel Choo-Foo from Swift Current came to visit at Kenosee Lake in early July. She visited with Sean and other acquaintances before returning home on Sept. 2. Liam Choo-Foo and his daughter Kennedy took Ethel home after an 81st birthday celebration on Sept. 1. Her actual birthday is Sept. 3.

Sympathy to Gordon and Marie Clements and family on the passing of Dorothy Silverhorn of Moosomin. She passed away on Aug. 7 at the age of 97 years. She was a sister to Mildred Clements.

Sympathy also to the family of the late Lynn (Cudmore, Puskas) Smyk who passed away in Winnipeg on Sept. 2. She was 65 years old. Her family included Connie Pryce, Kevin Puskas and Nancy Kouk.

Taylor Pilloud and fiancée Mathieu Ferland have moved to Melville. We wish them well in their new home. 

Happy 20th anniversary to Jake and Carey Lamoureaux for Sept. 2.

Welcome to newcomers to Wawota....Frank and Diane Winegarden who have moved to the Dunham Acreage from London, Ont. 

Alexis McGonigal, who is a new teacher at Wawota Parkland, has purchased the former home of Viola Taylor on Alexander St. Ryley Winter, a new teacher at Wawota Parkland High, is renting the United Church Manse.

The Wawota United Church opened their doors for live church services on Sept. 6.There haven't been any service there since March so we were happy to be back even with the new safety rules in place.

Labour Day thoughts: thank God every morning when you get up that you have something to do which must be done. Whether you like it or not, being forced to work and forced to do your best will breed in you, temperance, self-control and diligence, strength of will, cheerfulness content and a hundred virtues which the idle man will never know.