More than 600 students and staff from St. William Catholic Elementary school get a rare glimps of the Canadian Football League’s Grey Cup on April 15, 2014. The Grey Cup arrived at the school Tuesday as a result of the kind gesture by Tina Camlis. Camlis was the national winner of the Lowe’s Canada “Bring Home the Cup” contest. Camlis was the winner chose from thousands across the Country. Camlis chose to bring the Grey Cup to her child’s school.
More than 600 students and staff from St. William Catholic Elementary school get a rare glimps of the Canadian Football League’s Grey Cup on April 15, 2014. The Grey Cup arrived at the school Tuesday as a result of the kind gesture by Tina Camlis. Camlis was the national winner of the Lowe’s Canada “Bring Home the Cup” contest. Camlis was the winner chose from thousands across the Country. Camlis chose to bring the Grey Cup to her child’s school. (JASON KRYK/ The Windsor Star)
More than 600 students and staff from St. William Catholic Elementary school get a rare glimps of the Canadian Football League’s Grey Cup on April 15, 2014. The Grey Cup arrived at the school Tuesday as a result of the kind gesture by Tina Camlis. Camlis was the national winner of the Lowe’s Canada “Bring Home the Cup” contest. Camlis was the winner chose from thousands across the Country. Camlis chose to bring the Grey Cup to her child’s school. (JASON KRYK/ The Windsor Star)
More than 600 students and staff from St. William Catholic Elementary school get a rare glimps of the Canadian Football League’s Grey Cup on April 15, 2014. The Grey Cup arrived at the school Tuesday as a result of the kind gesture by Tina Camlis. Camlis was the national winner of the Lowe’s Canada “Bring Home the Cup” contest. Camlis was the winner chose from thousands across the Country. Camlis chose to bring the Grey Cup to her child’s school. (JASON KRYK/ The Windsor Star)
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