News — 15 December 2010
Young Zachery Robinson hands a few toys over to Dryden Ontario Provincial Police Cst. Erin Huckell while Dryden Police Service’s Cst. Paul Howarth looks on.As always, local officers braved frigid temperatures of -28 degrees in their bid to collect three and one-half cruisers full of toys and over $900 in donations over the weekend at Wal Mart. The toys are distributed annually through Christmas Cheer.
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