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Darts to thieves - daffs to Steve

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I'd like to give a car-full of daffodils to one Steven Myketiak of Greg Gardner. He stayed extra late one evening to ensure that my car would be ready for me by the next day. His phone etiquette was exceptional and he made me feel that I could readily depend on the Greg Gardner staff.

Thanks for making my day a little bit brighter and more pleasant.

One very pleased customer

A Command Vehicle full of daffodils to everyone who helped out with the Midsummer Music Jamboree food preparation and the Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵDays Parade.

Both were a huge success thanks to all of you from the Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵEmergency Program and also those of you who are not (yet) members but volunteered your time.

Thank you.

Thank you for your ongoing support of all of the community events.

Beryl Taylor

Deputy Emergency Coordinator/ ESSD Parade Chair

A rack full of daffodils to Dave for two wonderful years.

Your belay slave

Sharp darts to the people who broke into our home on July 26 at 2 p.m.

What you did, beyond loading up our boy's hokcey bag with all of our elecronics and ransacking our son's room is something that we deem unthinkable.

You poisoned our pet and, who is a very loved member of our family, and took from our children the feeling of safety in their own home.

Something else you took from us were a lot of special memories when you took our computer tower. Photos of Christine's birthday and my deceased mom. Photos that are irreplaceable. I want it returned!

Melanie

Daffodils to David Langlois of One Percent Realty for a job well done. Thanks.

Donna and Steven Jones

Pearl's 2nds full of daffodils for Innis, Pasquale and Gordon for their great help last week during our move to the new store. They went above and beyond the call of duty and put us ahead of schedule.

Thank you so much, guys.

Howe Sound Women's Centre and Pearl's 2nds volunteers

A black trunk full of darts to the inconsiderate driver on July 26 at 6:15 a.m. You hit my boyfriend who was riding his bike to work to make a living to support his family.

What you did is called a hit and run.

Jodie

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