NORTH LUNENBURG – When it comes to the back-yard barbecue shack and bar built by community-minded people in this South Stormont community, it’s a win, win, win…
Author of the article: Todd Hambleton
Publishing date: Dec 17, 2020 • December 17, 2020 • 2 minute read • In foreground at the Iroquois Legion Monday morning is Branch 370 president Darlene Riddell. In back, from left, are Sandy Collette (representing Carefor Hospice Cornwall), Jim Wilson (Community Food Share), Sheila Holmes (Iroquois Legion), Bonnie McNairn (South Dundas Christmas Exchange), Paul Renaud (Dundas County Hospice) and Janice Pilon (South Dundas Christmas Exchange). Photo on Monday, December 14, 2020, in Iroquois, Ont. Todd Hambleton/Cornwall Standard-Freeholder/Postmedia Network Photo by Todd Hambleton /Todd Hambleton/Standard-Freeholder
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IROQUOIS Even in a difficult year for fundraising, Darlene Riddell and friends at the Iroquois Legion sure aren’t Scrooges.