It was a small gift but it came from the biggest of hearts. Five children who live near Parkside school cleaned out their toy boxes and sold what they didn’t need to ‘taise “money for the CT scanner fund. “We gave one Ninja Tur- tle away,’’ six-year-old ‘Michael Staveley whispers shyly. “But we kept some other ones.’ CARING KIDS Samantha Staveley, Catherine Audet, Michael Staveley, Jesse McCloskey and Erin Staveley sold their old When all was said .and done, the five children — ten-year-old Catherine Audet, 10-year-old Jesse Mc- Closkey, 11-year-old Erin Staveley, 10-year-old Saman- tha. Stavely, and young Michael — had raised $50 by selling the old toys from tables setup outside their home. The money was turn- ed over last Wednesday to Marlaine Webber, a director of the Dr. R.E.M. Lee. toys to raise $50 for the Dr. R.E.M. CT Scanner fund. Straight from the heart Hospital Foundation. “*T think this is more im- portant than a big corpora- tion that gives us five or ten thousand dollars,’’ Webber . told the children, ‘‘because you put a lot of work into it. tad . Samantha says the group formed their own club in ear- ly March to raise money for good causes. They drew up agendas, kept minutes and solemnly pledged never to Lee Hospital Foundation’ 5 lie, cheat, steal or leave the club. ; They had formed similar groups before, but they always dissolved quickly. **This time it worked,'’ Samantha says, ‘'We manag- ed to actually raise some money and we're really pro- ud of that.’’ ‘‘We're going to do this again and maybe raise money for the old folks home,’ she adds. | From Bl Bl ‘More festival winners _ bi Clint Sheppard — highiest, mark sonatinas, Gr.3-4 ($507 i Daniel Higginson and Cindy Penafiel — highest ° sonatinas, gr. 5-open ($50) Joshua Sager —~ highest mark French impressionists ($75) . 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