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              With the squeeze on social programs, today, mem- bers of our community neeti
assistance.
Mr. Wilkinson - concerned citizen
(Opp. pg.) This years Remembrance Day assembly was full of musical talent. All singing and playing songs to honour those soldiers who fought for our free- dom. BT LT Jody Geddes sang a mov- ing Bette Midler's song 'Innocent Child', BT RT The No Nonsense group, from left to right James Carson, Trevor Han- ley, Mike Hughes, and Glen Miller, sang for C.C.I. MID RT Sandy Thompson sang and played the song 'One Tin Sol- dier'.
TOP RT Here we see Nancy Felton, Melissa Kern and Jhenn Kinnear, help- ing by bring some teddy bears and a barbie doll.
(This page) During the Christmas sea- son C.C.I. reached out its caring hand and had a Toy and Food drive. The re- sponse was great. Mr. Moore's class made toys and the rest of the school brang food and toys from home.
TOP LT Mr. Moore's class. BK ROW Darren Bessey, Graeme Seymour, De- rek Mills, Jason Teekens, John Gordon, Mr. Moore, Dave Young, Steve Bren- nan. FT ROW Gilbert Kuiper, Aaron Trowbridge, Darren Long, Jeff Fuhre, Josh Canning, Rob French, Jeff McGee, Curtis Allen, George Markou, Shawn Temoin. BT LT Here are some students bringing down the toys. From top to bottom: Robert Ring, Jason Haw- ton, Teresa Phillips, Todd Canning, Marten Visser, Graydon Oldfield, Dave Young, Nat Huizenga, Orval Thompson , Shelby Worts, Randy Still, Clayton Jef- fery, Alix Patten, Andrew Ivardi, Brent Lawrence, Michael Baulke, Kathy-jo Quensel, Jarrat Johnston, Tyler Spies, Sara Black, Ross Carne, Kristen Ivardi, Doug Ring, Sonja Findlay, Micheline Quensel, Jeremy Johnston, Patti Hillis, Heidi Fischer, Ryan Sencar, Barrie Ken- well, Nancy Felton, Melissa Kern, Tim Rice, Keri Kadwell, Jeremy Vaughan.




























































































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