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Today I was sitting outside my sons school Percy p McCallum, waiting for the bell to ring. A younger mom got out of a black Grand Prix and ran In to grab her kids. She had two beautiful little girls. As she brought them back to the car she was screaming and swearing at them to get in the car and to hurry up and let's go! And when I say screaming I am not exaggerating. Not only did she jump in the car as fast as she could, the two girls had to open the doors to the car get in and shut the doors all while the mom was still screaming from inside to hurry up. One of the little girls was maybe 5-6 and struggled with the door. It amazes me that a parent, who's at least in her late 20s can scream so loud and swear at such a little child. My heart is with those girls today. And really to the crappy parent and whoever the other adult was in the car... If you were in such a hurry you could have helped the kids get in the car instead of jumped in and let them do it theirselves.
Please help our little kitten Chance got out this morning and still havent found him lost him on Buckingham two blocks odd Tecumseh...he is only five months mostly white with Siamese markings. He is very timid and scared of people. Please help !!!!
As a proud Canadian citizen and friend's of men who have served as REGULAR force Non Commission Member's I have spotted a problem which needs amending. I have never served for this country, but being a close friend of someone who has, I see the tremendous amount of pride taken in doing so. Needless to say the number of individuals in this city who I have spotted wearing their fatigues, when civilian attire is appropriate is despicable. This is not intended to harp on those who have enlisted as reservists enrolled in the Canadian armed forces but these are the ones who this is directed towards. Please stop being SPOTTED wearing your fatigues in a non duty environment .I have witnessed at 1 am at Caesar's Windsor and strolling the streets of Oullette, intoxicated individuals who are not following protocol. You are not serving this country as you should but the opposite. I don't know if this is to add to an element of your pickup game or to be cool but, to people who take pride in what the uniform stands for (CANADA), it is an embarrassing site. I, as a proud member of this country ask kindly that you follow the orders of the Queen and only wear your uniform when you are entitled. It is disrespectful to myself and even more so for those who have breasted the Canadian flag in battle. This isn't a joke. I have brought this to the attention of many regular force members who serve this country everyday and the disrespect which goes along with these actions is great. I thank every member of the Canadian armed forces for the duties they carry out on a daily basis, and am proud to say this is CANADA.
Link: www.admfincs.forces.gc.ca/qro-orf/vol-01/chapter-chapitre-017-eng.asp
Yellow lab with what seemed to be a green? collar running down pierre from richmond towards giles. Tried to call him over but seemed skittish and was running pretty quick.
I stopped at the Interstate battery store on Walker this afternoon after work to have a new battery installed in a watch. Just wanted to thank the gentleman there who helped me out. More than excellent service!! You have been spotted!!
To the young woman with her approx 14yr old son, you were wearing pink pj pants with blue guitars on them. I was on break. A young boy was crying and hungry. Before I could ask out back if we could give him something, you bought him a jbc. I want to thank you for your kindness, it made the rest of my shift.
To the older gentleman and his three family members who came into Penalty Box earlier today and sat at the bar to order a beer, and cheers to the celebration of his new grandchild! Congratulations once again, and I am so very happy that I, a stranger, got to share that moment with you, the father, and a couple others.
Lots of baby hugs and kisses coming your way guys :)
Sincerely,
The girl who got to share that celebratory moment with you.
We all know someone who has lost, won or is currently fighting a battle with cancer. Let's do our part and support Relay for Life. There will be a Fundraiser Pasta dinner at Biggs in Belle River June 14th 2014. Bring your family and friends. Here is the facebook link! https:/ / www.facebook.com/ events/ 617003955057362/