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John Paul II Collegiate Key Club supports development and peace

A donation of $1,000 raised by the John Paul II Collegiate Key Club to the Canadian Catholic Organization for Development and Peace was made recently as a result of the Paper Scissors ROCK World Championship at the school, now in its seventh year.
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In the poster is Tim Martins, ready to defend his title as Paper Scissors ROCK World Champion.

A donation of $1,000 raised by the John Paul II Collegiate Key Club to the Canadian Catholic Organization for Development and Peace was made recently as a result of the Paper Scissors ROCK World Championship at the school, now in its seventh year.

Social justice is one of the interests of the Key Club and Development and Peace has a long history of education, justice and relief programming throughout the developing world.

"This year, against staggering odds, we had a repeat world champion, Tim Martins," says staff advisor Dennis Mercer.

At the cheque presentation were Key Club staff advisor Joey Sadlowski, Key Club president Khrystia MacKinnon, Development and Peace Saskatchewan staff member Armella Sontag, Key Club vice-president Megan Hodges and staff advisor Dennis Mercer.

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