Sherbrooke Record

Optimist club wants to bring out the best in kids

- By David Edmond

What to do? My hours are empty now. My days go unfulfille­d. The endless hours I spent with you, caring, loving, helping, are now a memory.

Being there beside you as you fought a losing battle, provided me a sense of worth. What you needed, wanted, I made sure to find. Your smile of satisfacti­on

 ??  ?? Debbie Johnston and Ginette Couture from the Yamaska Valley Optimist Club handed over a cheque for $1,000 to Heroes’ Memorial School’s Dale Calouri in support of the school’s Adventure Education Program that is slated for grades 5, 6, and Secondary 1...
Debbie Johnston and Ginette Couture from the Yamaska Valley Optimist Club handed over a cheque for $1,000 to Heroes’ Memorial School’s Dale Calouri in support of the school’s Adventure Education Program that is slated for grades 5, 6, and Secondary 1...
 ??  ?? The Yamaska Valley Optimist Club expresses its heartfelt gratitude to the Giant Tiger store in Cowansvill­e. In light of Canada’s 150th anniversar­y celebratio­ns, the store will be selling stuffed tigers for the price of $5. All proceeds are being...
The Yamaska Valley Optimist Club expresses its heartfelt gratitude to the Giant Tiger store in Cowansvill­e. In light of Canada’s 150th anniversar­y celebratio­ns, the store will be selling stuffed tigers for the price of $5. All proceeds are being...

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