SHARE YOUR PERSPECTIVE DRAW - the winner is.....

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SHARE YOUR PERSPECTIVE DRAW - the winner is.....

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Congratulations to Cyril Gosse of Sicamous, British Columbia who was the winner of a one week Building Class at Bear Mountian Boat Shop. Thanks to all who participated so thoughtfully.
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Post by Glen Smith »

Congratulations Cyril, you lucky man! :applause
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Congrats, Cyril. Enjoy the drive....

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Congratulations, Cyril. Make sure to share some of the wisdom you gain from the course with us!
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Congratulations, Cyril. Ditto to what Bryan has said - you are the annointed one.

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Post by Jim Dodd »

Cyril, you're one Lucky Duck!
Congratulations!
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Post by David James »

Good for you Cyril! :laughing Have a great time and learn a lot.

I must say, I'm suprised there were so few replies to Joan's first request for perspectives. We all get so much from this forum, couldn't we give a little back?

Congratulations Cyril!

Dave, in Glenview Illinois
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