SIX NATIONS – The Caledonia Pro-Fit Corvairs with help from Ron Winegard and his son-in-law Brian and his kids cleaned up garbage from the ditches on Sixth Line near Oneida Road. In just a few hours on the morning of May 9th, the team picked up 100 garbage bags (12 truckloads) full of trash from the ditches. The Corvairs made history last week by winning the 2015-16 Sutherland Cup Jr. B championship series for the third time.
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