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Page 20 The Huron Expositor • March 4, 2009
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Dan Schwab photos
At St. James School's winter carnival last week, at far left, Grade 3 student
Laynee Partridge takes a shot on goal in the sharpshooter event while at
top, Grade 6 student Sarah Devereaux attempts to balance a rubber ball
on top of a badminton racket. Above, Grade 6 students Karissa Eckert and
Lauren Bedard pull Grade 7 student Morgan BenneVdes on a sled in a race
across the schoolyard while at left, Bonhomme was popular with the stu-
dents when he made a visit to the schoolyard.
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them. From triumphs to
tragedies, our coverage
has always reflected the
unique personality of our
town.
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