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ollingwood Collegiate has a well- known reputation for coming to help Cothers when the need arises. It has come in the form of The Annual
Thanksgiving Food Drive, The Christmas Toy Drive and for the second
year, The Blood Donor Clinic. By the end of the day, CCI staff and students had shipped ofT over 50 pints of 'The Girt of Life' to be used for surgery, burn victims and medical treatments. It had taken less than I hour for each donor to have a major impact on someone else's life. (THIS PG) Mike Hutchinson proves that 'REAL' men aren't afraid of the sight of blood! (BOT ACROSS) Becky Partridge, a first time donor, 'NOSE' that she has helped someone today after she is awarded her sticker. Paula Smith (MID) replenishes
her fluids after her donation. Jenn Templeman (RT) offers support to Gosia Kozak (OPP PG TOP) Jan Patterson checks out Ashleigh Parrish after making her donation while Greg Sturch braces for the inevitable "'This isn't going to hurt a bit!" (2N° ROW) Ashley Lounds and Martin Cook and (RT) Kevin Cunningham all agree- "It's a piece of cake!" (3Ro ROW) Jody Stone and Natasha Higgins await their interview. Preston Croft (MID) and Luke Sparling (RT) found that it was so easy. (BOT) 'SMILE, KIM WHIFFEN! Someone can have that long awaited surgery now because of you!" Neil Manchee (MID) and Candace Hare (RT) have a right to be all smiles. Everyone that came in to the
·Blood Donor Clinic that day was a hero!

























































































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