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Food drive

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by Wellington Advertiser

Norwell District Secondary School staff and students held a successful food drive last week to benefit food banks in Drayton, Palmerston, Harriston and Clifford.

The school contributed 596 cans of food for the local drive. As an added incentive school OPP officer Constable Wing volunteered to visit any homeroom that raised 50 cans of food and learn how to play Bean Boozled. This game is the Russian roulette of candy games. Each box is filled with both delicious and strange or disgusting flavors. The catch is that you cannot tell what you’re going to get until you eat it.

Also, principal Paul Richard offered to kiss a goat if classes raised over 100 cans of food.

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Students Cody Arsenau and Jessica Scholten with some of the donations. “All of our students should be proud of themselves for accomplishing this goal; it is greatly appreciated by all of our local food banks,” school officials state.  Submitted photo

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