Monday, 18 January 2016
Groom Saves Own Wedding After Heavy Snow Fall
Story out of Antigonish, Nova Scotia:
A couple in Antigonish County had a very white wedding on Saturday when a snowstorm temporarily trapped people at their wedding reception.
Dinner started at 6 p.m. and by 9 p.m., about 60 centimetres of snow had fallen outside. The idea of having everyone stay overnight at the centre was pondered, but ultimately decided against.
Some guests got their cars stuck in the parking lot while trying to leave, while others made it to the road only to get stuck there.
Even though it was his own party, Landry went home, got his pickup truck — which has a plow — and started plowing out his wedding guests.
He cleared the parking lot and then plowed part of the road to the highway.
Landry spent all night driving people home in his truck. At around 4:30 a.m. Sunday, he was finally reunited with his new wife.
Despite all that work, not everyone got home. The two DJs hired for the reception stayed the night in the community centre. Cont.
Story from - CBC News
Image from - Pixabay
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Canada,
Nova Scotia
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