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Locals travel to fall wedding

A beautiful fall wedding took pace Oct. 8 at St. Paul's United Church in Estevan when Daryl Donovan of Waseca and Meghan Betnar of Estevan were united in marriage.

A beautiful fall wedding took pace Oct. 8 at St. Paul's United Church in Estevan when Daryl Donovan of Waseca and Meghan Betnar of Estevan were united in marriage.

Daryl's parents, Morris and Renee Donovan travelled to Estevan a few days before the wedding to help with preparations. Among the many relatives who travelled to the wedding were Cecil Smith and family of Yorkton, Cathy and Cliff Metherell of Lashburn, Paul and Carolyn Donovan, Olive and George Yaworenko, Peter and Penny Donovan, John and Gloria Donovan, Isable and Glen Cremer, Cara (Cremer) and Jason Grimard and baby daughter of Cold Lake, Alta., Margaret Zerr and Chris and Miranda Zerr of Maidstone, Adrian and Louise Hume of Maidstone, Rita Coleman and escort John of Medicine Hat and Becky and Carter Makin and son Mason. Mason was the ring bearer at the wedding.

Leah Snell and Lindsay Donovan were included in the bridal party.

Following the wedding ceremony a reception and dance was held at Estevan's Beef Eater Convention Hall.

Sunday morning an open house was held at the home recently bought by the couple. Meghan will continue practicing dentistry in Esetvan. Daryl has just completed wiring his final exam as a chartered accountant and will be continuing his work with the firm of Meyers, North and Penny in Estevan.

We wish Daryl and Megan many happy years of life together.

Crystal Sutherland spent a few days at Gibson, B.C. recently. There she visited with her uncle and aunt, Bruce and Sheila Sutherland, and their family. She was pleased to have a visit with Bruce and Sheila's two-month old grandson, Jayden.

The fine weather has made it possible to continue with work on Waseca's walking trail. The west end of the trail has had asphalt put on and an asphalt pad has been placed by the Barr Colony cairn. This pad will be topped with patio blocks, making an interesting picnic area.