Students from all Six Nation public schools went trick-or-treating this Halloween for the hungry and with the help of Six Nations Police Services, delivered the booty to the Six Nations Community Food Bank Tuesday morning. On behalf of the families that use the Bank, coordinator Sadie Buck (centre), and volunteers Paticia Jamieson and Harry Clause thanked the students who participated. There were awards offered for the school that collected the most as well as a second and third prize. (Photo by Jim Windle)
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