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Handy Field Work: Manitoba Farmer Has Unusual Marriage Proposal For Girlfriend

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 18 Aug, 2016 01:54 PM
    SELKIRK, Man. — A Manitoba farmer has harvested a "yes" to a marriage proposal he plowed into a field.
     
    John Yokimas took his girlfriend, Sally Hnatiuk, for a plane ride on Friday.
     
    While airborne they flew over his romantic question — "I Love U Sally. Will U Marry Me?" — written in a wheat field in big letters.
     
    The East Selkirk farmer says Hnatiuk was in shock when she saw it, but immediately accepted.
     
    The couple plan to marry next fall.

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