SKielburger encourages students to roil dioe, try so mething out of comfort zone E By Jul.e Slack c~. CANADIAN CHAMPION STAFF je Craig Klelburger encouraged students at the Sschool narned to honour hlm ta do same- thing, titis school year that makes them Sa -happy they want to dance and sing in the. Irain. To a 'cfptive audience of more than 1,500 staff and students at Craig Kielburger Sec- ondary School (CKSS) Monday, the Free the Children co-founder and International activ- ist shared a story of how he was encouraged ta celebrate in the ramn during the construc- tion of a Kenyan school. He and other members of his non-profit organizatian, which works with students around the globe ta encourage them ta be active global citizens, were just finishing the roof a schoal they had been constructing In Kenya when rains poured down, so hav4 they sought shelter in a nearby yillager's» i -tmn7 Law Firm E Wb#Us Powus of Atorn, Trust, Estate, 4-c ROS Estat., Corporat, Fermily & Dlvoro M. Jasmin. Sweatman, Crtifi. Sp«ialist In Estates & Trusts 24 Comrca Stet Unî 101 Mito :95.7.20 ww.seatmnla.co Craig Kieiburger Secondary School welcomed Free the Chlldren co-founder Craig Kieltiurger to the school on Monday. Here, Kielburger <fourth from left) meets with Yffth Iev Action leaders and teacher advisors <from Ieft): Jodi Cross, Andrew Shepherd, Hafsah Asadullah, Andrew An- fis, Ranzeela Renman, Safeyyah Raji and Tania McPhee. Deug Mart Ts of Lifo campaign asuppogts 's heath charttieswith 100% of aul ptoce*ls dWýc ta womnen's heaIth InNWhive in your commur4. It »M, yolve ueI" *fisskqujdIfhrà" bi wmm'a h6Mh agaki tie yow M~I §our loca Shoppers Dwug Marn bet*ee s.pt~ào kI ivd OctoWe 17 and buy aiea? ($1), a uteij, ($o 10) ora canmnd{$( ta Wm gxb row In yucommer~. - <TREE OF LIFE In support of local woneq.V hemtt