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Wawota excited for its haunted house to begin

The theme for this year is What Lurks in the Dark and it will happen Oct.  20, 21 and 28.
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These two youngsters were eager to get through the haunted hotel with their guide. From left,  Zoe and Steevie McMullen and Kayla Porter, one of the organizers.

WAWOTA - The haunted house committee is preparing for its sixth year of putting on the event at the Wawota Hotel.

The theme for this year is What Lurks in the Dark and it will happen Oct.  20, 21 and 28. A visual tour will be available on Oct. 29. The committee gets great support from the community and has 35 volunteers. The money raised is given to different community groups.

On Oct. 14, a celebration of life for Ron Gray was held at the Kenosee Inn Conference Room. A memorial parade to the golf course took place after the service. In the evening, the gathering shared music, stories and a pizza meal. Ron and Judy and family lived in Wawota for many years where Ron was our druggist.

The community was sad to hear of the closing of Korner Kones. Kerry and Randy Smulan were in business for nine years and it was a favourite place to stop for a cool treat. It is for sale so hopefully someone will see this great business opportunity and buy it.

Rob and Kim Ursel and Rhys of Calgary were Thanksgiving guests of Kim's parents, George and Suzanne Eisler.

Jeff Corkish, Owen, Addi and Mason from Cottage Grove, Minn., spent time visiting with Shirley Corkish last week. They were on their annual hunting trip.

Stacey Heffernan, Kate and Sarah of Regina visited with family in the area last weekend.

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