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Congratulations to Wawota hockey team

Clarence Lamontagne and his brother Mederick from Oxbow have returned home after a month-long holiday with Mark Lamontagne. They joined Mark at Surprise, Ariz., on the west side of Phoenix.

The Wawota Public Library Book Club met at the Village Inn on Feb. 7 to discuss their latest book. It was Harvest of Thorns by Corban Addison and was a revealing story about the sweat shops and the many infringements on the workers' rights in foreign countries.

The Town of Wawota will be holding an election for one alderman. This is due to Mike Greenbank, who was on council, moving to Regina. Advance voting is on Feb. 23 and election day is March 2. There are four candidates: Jordan Black, Marley Hamilton, Corbin Klein and Gwen Robertson. It is good to see this much interest in our local politics.

Craig Olson and son Mike spent a month visiting with family in Wawota, Regina and Saskatoon, and friends in Leroy. They returned home to Bethesda, Md., last week.

The Wawota United Church held its annual general meeting on Feb. 6 during the church service. It is a yearly review of the church's activities and finances. We look forward to sharing our worship services and our fellowship.

Congratulation to Wawota's U13 hockey team, which includes boys and girls. They travelled to Southey on Feb. 11 and won 7-1. On Feb. 13, Southey came to Wawota for the second game. Wawota won 5-2 and are off to the third round of provincials, where they will face Redvers.

Clarence Lamontagne and his brother Mederick from Oxbow have returned home after a month-long holiday with Mark Lamontagne. They joined Mark at Surprise, Ariz., on the west side of Phoenix.

The Wawota Public Library Book Club met at the Village Inn on Feb. 7 to discuss their latest book. It was Harvest of Thorns by Corban Addison and was a revealing story about the sweat shops and the many infringements on the workers' rights in foreign countries.

The Town of Wawota will be holding an election for one alderman. This is due to Mike Greenbank, who was on council, moving to Regina. Advance voting is on Feb. 23 and election day is March 2. There are four candidates: Jordan Black, Marley Hamilton, Corbin Klein and Gwen Robertson. It is good to see this much interest in our local politics.

Craig Olson and son Mike spent a month visiting with family in Wawota, Regina and Saskatoon, and friends in Leroy. They returned home to Bethesda, Md., last week.

The Wawota United Church held its annual general meeting on Feb. 6 during the church service. It is a yearly review of the church's activities and finances. We look forward to sharing our worship services and our fellowship.

Congratulation to Wawota's U13 hockey team, which includes boys and girls. They travelled to Southey on Feb. 11 and won 7-1. On Feb. 13, Southey came to Wawota for the second game. Wawota won 5-2 and are off to the third round of provincials, where they will face Redvers.