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The students are hoping to travel to all seven continents. Rosser Elementary students show off their ‘reading bingo’ cards with different challenges including reading to their pet and parents. February is ‘I Love to Read Month’ for elementary schools across the country and encourages reading, writing and sharing in the joy of literacy. Pictured back row, left to right, Ella Riddell, Keira McKnight, Everley Sherry; front row, Colton Corbel and Mason Klassen. TRIBUNE PHOTO BY JO-ANNE PROCTER news > sports > opinion > community > people > entertainment > events > classifi eds > careers > everything you need to know STONY MOUNTAIN. MAIN STREET. WANT TO IMPRESS TEULON $79,900 FRIENDS? 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As a result, Karrie Smyth, daffodil campaign manager “With your support, in the past fi ve years alone, for the Canadian Cancer Society in Manitoba, is seeking a nearly $13,500 has been raised through the sale new community champion to co-ordinate the sale of daf- of daffodils and daffodil pins,” Smyth said. “This fodils and pins within Stonewall and Teulon. is a legacy that needs to continue and we need “Shelley Kelly and her team of volunteers have been your help.” making a difference for Manitobans living with cancer Fresh fl owers can be pre-ordered for delivery for nearly 20 years by being Stonewall and area’s Daffodil to Stonewall during Daffodil Days, which runs Community Champion,” Smyth said. from March 19 to 25. As well, volunteers can ar- “Through the sale of bright, cheery daffodils during Daf- range for a convenient location to sit and sell daf- fodils to the public. In addition, daffodil pin boxes are placed at several locations around town in April for Daf- fodil Month. “We’re looking for a team of people to con- tinue this valuable campaign. The funds raised through this annual campaign will go towards TRIBUNE PHOTO BY JO-ANNE PROCTER is around funding the best cancer research and support Daffodil Community volunteers Shelley the corner services, such as our Wheels of Hope Transporta- Kelly, left, and Carrol Brown. Dollar Deal tion Program,” Smyth said. “There is signifi cant growth in demand for role together, it’s even more fun. With wrapping Room transportation service within your community. In $ -$ and delivering the fl owers, I usually had half a 1 10 Teulon and Stonewall last year, nearly 400 rides dozen ladies come over. We’d have coffee and were provided to cancer patients, taking them to chitchat while wrapping daffodils, and then we’d • Gift ware Purses and from treatments. That’s approximately dou- • Seasonal $ 95 usually go for lunch after delivering the daffodils 24 ble the rides given in 2015 and 2016. In fact, we to the different community locations. It’s a lot of & more! are also in need of more volunteer drivers.” fun.” To generate interest in the volunteer opportuni- Best of all, these efforts benefi t a good cause ties, Smyth directs a few important questions to that impacts everybody in one way or another. community members. Mix and Match Smyth encourages people to get involved in “Would you co-ordinate with organizations one of the many ways that can impact the fi ght Jewellery Join us for our within the community that have pre-ordered against cancer — whether that’s by volunteering, & Scarves Pre Season daffodils in the past and help them continue buying daffodils, giving generously or showing $ their support? Would you fi nd some friends to sit support by wearing a pin. 2/ 25 Celebration and sell daffodils with you at a local venue?” she “For 80 years, the Canadian Cancer Society has Feb 8-10 asked. been Canada’s cancer voice and leading author- Feb 15-17 “Would you place pin boxes within your com- ity on the disease. We’re the only organization munity for the month of April? Would you con- that fi ghts all types of cancer, supports and advo- for updates and 10 am - 3 pm sider becoming a volunteer driver for Wheels of special off ers cates for patients and their families, and cham- Hope?” pions those who care about a future where no As for Kelly, she said that the annual event can Canadian fears cancer,” Smyth said. COUPON also be a lot of fun for volunteers. “Progress is being made. The overall cancer “What I’ve always enjoyed is that it’s a commu- survival rate has increased from 25 per cent in nity effort and you have all these people help- Buy one entree get one the 1940s to 60 per cent today. Together, we are ing from different places in town. Stonewall is a making an impact.” 50% Off fabulous town of people that support different For more information or to get involved, contact (Of equal or lesser value) causes,” said Kelly, who credits Carrol Brown and Smyth at [email protected] or 204-571-2806. Valid Feb 8-10, Feb 15-17, 2018 other volunteers for their ongoing dedication to Kelly is also willing to provide some pointers to 292 Main St., Stonewall 467-2303 the cause. Reservations 204-467-2303 www.mcleodhousetearoom.com potential volunteers. She can be reached at 204- “If there are two people that want to share the 467-5372. What are you saving for? 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Some school lessons really have a surrounding environmental concerns. “We talked about what would hap- way of sticking with the students. “Stick bugs can become an invasive pen to the crops and how we would That’s the case in a Grade 2 class at species in Manitoba, so we can’t re- deal with it, so that opens up a whole Ecole R.W.