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Beautiful people came to help
I was leaving the Dakota Centre on my scooter after an activity and crossed Dakota Street to the other sidewalk.
I backed up my scooter and it flipped over up against a big snowbank in such a way that my friends coming out of the centre could not see me.
I might still be there if not for the beautiful people living in the apartments facing the side-walk who saw me and came to my aid.
So because of kindness from young and old, I can still say, "happy scootering."
— Olive Le Clair
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