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Wawota-area curler enjoys more success

The latest happenings involving people from Wawota.
Town of Wawota
Town of Wawota

WAWOTA - The Madison Kleiter rink curled in the Lions under-20 bonspiel at Leduc, Alta., last week. They had a record of 3-1 and and lost out in the semifinals. Hanna Johnson of Wawota is a member of this rink.

Family and friends gathered at the Carlyle United Church on Oct. 15 for an informal afternoon to share memories of Margaret Lynn Northsworthy. She passed away on Sept. 29 at the age of 72 years. Interment was at the Glen Morris Cemetery in Carlyle. Her husband, Bruce, who is also deceased, was the administrator of the Wawota Hospital in years past.

Eileen Shatford and her daughter Jill of Sechelt, B.C., travelled to Regina last week. They met up with daughter Kim of Cranbrook, B.C., and Donna and Ken Burnett and members of their family for a Thanksgiving gathering.

Congratulations to Brent and Joey Lynn Struble on the birth of their daughter on Sept. 24. She weighed eight pounds, six pounds, and has been named Navy Lee. She is a granddaughter for Anna Marie Struble of Kenosee, Darrel Petterson and Lynette Coffey, and a great granddaughter for Ross and Donna Petterson and Ron and Norma Coffey.

Sympathy to family and friends on the passing of Fay (Petterson) Silzer's husband Leverne at Swift Current. He passed away on Sept. 14 at the age of 82 years. Ross and Donna Petterson, Darrel and Levi attended his funeral on Sept. 20 at Swift Current. Burial was in the Glen Bain Cemetery.

Stacey Heffernan, Kate and Sarah  of Regina visited with family in Wawota last weekend for a late Thanksgiving celebration.
Aldea Bengtson and her daughter Darlene Ruckaber of Weyburn travelled to Climax to visit with Roger and Glennda Gates. They spent five days there. They visited with Monica Bengtson and Darlene's daughter Carissa in Moose Jaw for four days before returning home.

 

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