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White crosses kick off MADD's red ribbon campaign

MADD Sarnia-Lambton installed 270 white crosses at the corner of Lyndoch and Hill streets in Corunna Saturday, with each cross representing a Canadian life that will be lost this holiday season because of impaired driving.
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Mary Parkes, centre, with the help of family and volunteers, installs a white cross in Corunna on Nov. 7, 2015.

MADD Sarnia-Lambton installed 270 white crosses at the corner of Lyndoch and Hill streets in Corunna Saturday, with each cross representing a Canadian life that will be lost this holiday season because of impaired driving.  

The annual display is the kickoff to Mothers Against Drunk Driving Sarnia-Lambton's Red Ribbon campaign, a reminder to the community to drive sober and ensure our roads are safe.

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OPP Sgt. Tim Ives worked with employees of Allstate and other volunteers to install crosses.
OPP Sgt. Tim Ives worked with employees of Allstate and other volunteers to install crosses.
Volunteer Graham Andrews was among several dozen volunteers out Saturday morning driving crosses into the ground.
Volunteer Graham Andrews was among several dozen volunteers out Saturday morning driving crosses into the ground.

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