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Dazzling light displays rewarded with prizes

Waseca News

School begins again Jan. 5. We hope all students enjoyed their holiday. Due to the way the days fell, the holiday was a little longer than the usual Christmas holiday.

There were dazzling Christmas lights in Waseca for the holiday season. They get better every year. I think this is the third year that the Village has given prizes for what the judges consider the best light display. Congratulations to Rodney and Barb Weisner and Pat and Neil Morrison who were this year’s winners.

It is good to see that the rink is in use now. The ice is in good shape and has been enjoyed by some avid skaters.

Renee and Morris Donovan travelled to Estevan where they enjoyed Christmas with their son, Darryl and his wife, Megan. On the way there they picked up their daughter, Lindsey, in Saskatoon who enjoyed Christmas celebrations with them. Anne Clayton travelled to Alberta destinations to be with her family members.

Besides  family celebrations in the village, others travelled to be with family.

Ruth Sutherland and Lyle Sutherland travelled to Calgary to spend Christmas with Ruth's granddaughters, Chelsea and Kimberley.

Barb and Rodney Weisner and family drove to Kenaston to spend Christmas with Barb's mother and other relatives.

The next meeting of the Waseca Recreation Board will be held on the evening of Jan. 14. The main item of business will be the finalizing of coming activities.

Grants have been approved for some work to be done on the Waseca Community Centre and the gazebo that will be built in Snell Park. The work to be done on these will also be under discussion.

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