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This week's Darts and Daffodils

Icy darts laden with gravel to my neighbour, Jim Crombie, age 93 or so, for snow-blowing first his driveway, then mine and then another driveway across the street after the snowstorm a few weeks ago.
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Icy darts laden with gravel to my neighbour, Jim Crombie, age 93 or so, for snow-blowing first his driveway, then mine and then another driveway across the street after the snowstorm a few weeks ago. I’m more than 50 years younger than you Jim – cut it out because you’re making me look bad!

P.S. It greatly impressed my mother in law. 
- Kelly Franz

The Hilltop House Support Society sends a blender full of daffodils to Karins Kitchen Corner for their help in purchasing a blender for the residents of Hilltop to enjoy their smoothies. 

A dining room full of daffodils to 9 year old Tasha for helping out at the last Friday Night Family dinner at Hilltop.  The residents so enjoyed your smiling face and your talking with them.

Scouting daffodils to Canadian Tire for hosting the Squamish Scouts Christmas Tree selling fundraiser program. Daffodils to the community of Squamish for supporting our program and buying trees from us, our program cannot run without fundraising, so thank you to all who support us.
- 4th Squamish Scouts

Many daffodils of thanks to the Windfirm Tree Services team, Steve, Dave and Laurie for helping the 4th Squamish Scouts with our Tree Chipping fundraiser. We couldn’t do it without you. Thank you for your support.
- 4th Squamish Scouts

Community-driven daffodils to the people of Squamish who support our local 4th Squamish Scout Group. We had a lot of support for our recent bottle drive. Particular thanks to The Watershed, White Spot and Chances Squamish for bag fulls of bottles to go towards our camp fundraiser.
-4th Squamish Scouts

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Email: [email protected] or drop off at The Chief office (38117 Second Ave.) during business hours. Deadline for submissions is Monday at 4 p.m. for Thursday’s paper. All submissions must be signed and include a phone number for verification. Maximum length is 75 words. Darts are intended to be an anonymous critique between private parties. Darts must not directly or indirectly identify an individual or business.

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