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Holiday Sacrifices: Who’s working on Christmas Day
Christmas is our most important holiday, a time to gather with our families and celebrate. Not everyone is able to enjoy the holiday to the same extent as others, however, as some of us have to work.
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More than 50 people volunteered to help serve Christmas dinner to the needy at the United Church Tuesday. The dinner, organized by Harold John, was served between 2 p.m. and 5 p.m.
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Robert Koopmans

Gary Schmidt, left, Carl Wassink and Tammy Forsyth
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Robert Koopmans

Lyle Sheppard
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Robert Koopmans

Jenn Lindquist
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Robert Koopmans

Left to right: Mike Haines, Tom Dobrovolny, Riccardo Passeri, Bill Mitchell, Sam Watson, Max Auger, Dale Greffard
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Robert Koopmans

Cliff Hardy
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Robert Koopmans

Left to right, front to back: Samantha Pittman, Bonnie Pozzobon, Sairung Sengerer, Debbie Harrison, Clara Belliveau, Sandra Devick, Wanda Farris, Laura Tjader, Sheila Cobbs, Shelley Hewitt, Hana Snicer, Nadeen Cook
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Robert Koopmans

Left to right, front to back: Melisa Robertson, Deedee Becker, Sarah Cuzzetto, Jenny Yuen, Lewonna Davis, Noryne Allen, Tara Nadalin, Lisa Eliason, Megan McGrath, Lori Lindsay, Sandra Vogel
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Robert Koopmans

Left to right, front to back: Sarah Strocen, Rhonda Dyer, Vicky Li, Brenda Roos, Carole Schmidt, Cathie Gagnon, Janice Folk
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Robert Koopmans

Left to right, front to back: Alysa Pierson, Violet Grof, Laverne Hoodicoff, Colleen Shea, Carla Butcher, Rajwinder Hothi, Marlene Shmoorkoff, Louise Dagg, Karen Hutchinson, Homg Nguyen, Linda Fraser, Murray Stoll
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Robert Koopmans

Cheralyn Leggett, the owner of the Juniper Market corner store, and her children Sydney, 10, and Nicolas, 7. The store was open from noon to 4 p.m. "Everybody's so happy, it's a great day to work," said Cheralyn.
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Robert Koopmans