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Vol. 9, No. 24, Tuesday, March 25, 2014

MICHELLE PINON PHOTOS

The hometown Andrew Wildcats got more than they bargained for when they faced the CFCW Critters in a fundraising hockey game for the proposed community playground. Jake Thorowsky took a pie to the face after scoring the Wildcats first goal. A crowd of around 250 people were on hand to cheer, and jeer, and raise $6,400 for the project. Breck Hrehorets skated away with $105 from the Shoot for the Pot contest, and Kalahya Sidor won the puck toss. Kim Levicki took home a fleece blanket and promotional goodies from CFCW.

Critters and Wildcats fundraising hockey game nets $6,400 for proposed community playground Michelle Pinon Editor

It was a laugh a minute for both players and fans of the Andrew Wildcats and CFCW Critters Thursday night. Smiles never left their faces, and both teams and supporters in the stands raised $6,400 for the proposed community playground. “We would like to thank all of the community members who attended this excellent event,” stated Daniel Verhoeff, Principal of

Andrew School. It’s so nice to see the whole community come out and show their support for such a great cause.” Verhoeff’s favourite part of the evening was when some of the elementary students joined the Wildcats on the bench in the third period to help battle the Critters. “It was so nice to see those keen smiles.” The students, nicknamed the Andrew Kittens, put in some great shifts and a couple of goals to make it a close game. There were a host of fun-filled activities,

with a 50/50 draw, raffle tables, puck toss, and a couple of shoot out contests. A special homemade Ukrainian meal capped off the evening. Kudos went out to organizers, volunteers and sponsors. Tammy Pickett, chair of the Andrew School Parent Council, was over the moon with the results of the fundraiser, and wanted to thank everyone for pitching in to make the event a great success. Parent council will be making a grant application in the near future, and hope to receive word

by late September. “If this grant is successful, we would like to start (building the playground) right after that,” said Verhoeff. “I am really hoping parent council’s grant application is accepted. I would love to have a new playground in the ground before the snow flies next year. We are very fortunate here, lots of our parents have access to equipment, and we won’t be short of helping hands to install new equipment when it comes time. We are crossing our fingers!”

It was all Andrew School Principal Daniel Verhoeff, in goal, could do to fight off the Critters offense.


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