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The Seeker Newsmagazine Cornwall

A piece of Cornwall’s history contributes to the future of care at CCH

Editorial Board by Editorial Board
February 4, 2016
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The Cornwall Community Hospital Foundation extends special thanks to Barry Cox and Brian Leitner for their creative contribution to CCH’s Chemotherapy Unit fundraising.

Barry and Brian took bolts and washers from the original Seaway International Bridge in Cornwall, and turned them into commemorative works of art. So far, the unique pieces have raised $3,500 to help bring chemotherapy to Cornwall. “It’s been such a positive experience for us to give back to the community in our own way,” said Barry. “Brian and I would also like to thank Davar Bronzing, Cornwall Glass and Demo Plus for being great partners and contributing towards this feel-good project.”

 

Good news! You too can own a piece of local history —  just visit Cornwall’s Trophy Shop at 1201 Second Street West. Quantities are limited, so move fast. Bridge Bolts are available for $150 and washers run from $25-30.

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