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Spotted : Amanda Ellard-Ryall and her husband Francis Ryall, along with their children, Molly, left, Kiera, Killian and Quinn, at their East Windsor home on January 2, 2014. A fundraiser will be held in two weeks for the family. Both Amanda Elard-Ryall and Francis Ryall are battling cancer. (JASON KRYK/ The Windsor Star)
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Spotted : To my sister the best aunt ever. My son has experienced so much in his nine years thanks to you. Taking him the Winter Classic in a snowstorm banging up the back end of your Jeep and not letting it ruin your day. You deserve a medal for all you do.
You've been spotted Aunt Kar, and are you are appreciated.
We love you.
Spotted : I would just like to say that I went my family Dr today as. I have been sick for about a week now. I am very disappointed in the young lady behind the desk because after I got put into a room I waited nearly a hour to be seen by the Dr!! Why?? Because she kept interrupting him and telling him to go into various other rooms first. When I realized she was doing this I asked if she knew how much longer, looking Clueless she says "oh he hasn't seen you yet?" LIKE SERIOULSY WOULD I STILL BE HERE IF I HAD :/
Signed sick, frustrated and not important patient!!
Spotted : My 86yr old neighbour "Stan the man" beats everyone to snow clean-up. Right now he is clearing an extra wide path along everyone's driveway to make room for the new snow. He won't take NO for an answer. Stan, you have been spotted
Please post: lost coach wallet gold & beige with gold buckle. It has my id and all my money inside. I will offer reward if turned in with everything inside. Please help and call 2266740202 if found!
Spotted : to the great neighborhood at the corner of askin and norfolk, we all help each other with chores, childcare, meals, offering one another a strong and caring sense of community
Spotted : To our most wonderful neighbour on Betts Avenue that clears the sidewalks and driveways. You're the first one out the door when the storm starts to clear, and with everyone sick in the house during the last storm, you really, really helped us out. Your kindness is so well appreciated and it's not just this time of year either, you've been spotted helping us out with lawns in the summer and fallen trees after a storm. Your heart is gold making you a treasure. Thank you. So very, very much.