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Pie baking gathering was a huge success
Town of Wawota
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The final financial information from the Haunted House in October showed three $2,720 amounts given to the Curling Rink, the Forum skating rink and the daycare.

There will also be a pair of $250 school grants given to students showing creative spirit with a love of arts and the community.

The RTR Group at the United Church held a pie-baking gathering on Dec. 10 and baked 164 pies. Many of these pies were pre-ordered. What a great fundraising group they are.

Carey Lamoureaux and Will travelled to Regina on Dec. 9 and spent the weekend there. They joined Will's aunt Stacey and cousins Kate and Sarah Heffernan to celebrate Will's 12th birthday.

Sympathy to Evelyn Petterson and Shirley Paulson on the passing of their mother Geraldine Kidson. She passed at Deer View Lodge on Dec. 10 at the age of 91 years. A celebration of her life will be held in the spring.

The ladies of the Free Methodist hosted an appreciative group of ladies at their annual Christmas Party on December 12th. There was a guest pianist and singer, singing of Carols, a gift table and tables laden with a variety of food items. Rev Bev Kay gave a meaningful Christmas message.

The Lite Up Wawota judging was completed Dec. 9.The judges, Marie Vail, Janice Wilson and Jean Bogner, were transported around town in the Handi-Van and were to pick five of the best light displays.

The winners were, in no particular order, Kevin and Tracey Lincoln, Dwight and Debbie Worley, Debbie Saville, John Scammell and Linda Riddell, and Andrii and Svitlana Mishtal.

And happy 48th birthday to our son, Kenton Olson, on Dec. 15. He shared his birthday with Grandma Irma Olson.

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