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Cloverdale students tell heroes: Breakfast is on us

Representatives from Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary's student council drop in on Cloverdale's emergency responders to say thanks
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Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary student council reps stop by the Cloverdale Ambulance Service station with goodies and a thank-you card signed by students from all over the school.

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Students from Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary made a series of early-morning deliveries in downtown Cloverdale last Friday, stopping in at two fire halls, the ambulance station and the community policing office.

In the spirit of Heroes Appreciation Day, the students dropped off trays of goodies and heartfelt thank yous for first responders working in the historic town centre.

http://webpapersadmin.bcnewsgroup.com/portals/uploads/cloverdale/.DIR288/ReporterLogo1996-2016.jpg“We wanted to show our appreciation for their dedication and hard work they do to keep our community safe and taken care of,” student council co-president Henry Hwang told the Cloverdale Reporter.

Representatives of the LTS student council visited Firehall 8 and Firehall 15, the Surrey RCMP’s Cloverdale/Port Kells District 4 office, and the Cloverdale B.C. ambulance service station.

Along with the trays of baked goods, each station received a handmade card signed by students from all over the school, Hwang said.http://webpapersadmin.bcnewsgroup.com/portals/uploads/cloverdale/.DIR288/wFirehall8.jpg

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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