Raspberries to the very inconsiderate person who hit into our van in the Walmart parking lot on May 29.
How thoughtless to bash into someone’s car and drive off. You had to be aware of how hard you hit as we couldn’t open the door and needed a new fender. Thank you to the lady who waited till my son came out of the store with your licence number.
Marg Rowat
Trudy Berkelaar and her family want to thank and give roses to the Williams Lake emergency room doctors and nurses whose quick thinking and actions saved her life after her heart stopped during a recent emergency room visit.
A huge thank you as well to the medevac team for their competent care during the flight to Kamloops.
As always the compassion and professional care she was given at the Cariboo Memorial Hospital and Royal Inland Hospital was exceptional and we are grateful to each and every person involved in her treatment and recovery.
Ernst Berkelaar
A ton of raspberries to the `tree planter’ who instead of doing their job, put all effort into trying to hide all those young trees in the bushes down at the creek. All that effort you put into trying to hide them should have been used in planting them…Shame on you.
Sara Hazledine
I would like to give roses to all the people connected with the Stampede Ranch Challenge, for a job well done, great participation and organization, thank you.
Jo Hinsche
A basket full of roses to my wonderful neighbours, Lynn and Don Hansen, for helping me with my yard work, and household chores. Your help is greatly appreciated and lifted my spirits.
Thank you,
Dorothy Doucette
Roses to Della at True Foods Services for the awesome job catering the volunteer dinner for the Stampede volunteers. It was a real treat to have so much gluten free food and it was all delicious!
Kit Nieuwenhuizen
I would like to thank Bryce Combs of Bruce Combs Logging and Bruce Combs and Darren Getz representing the Williams Lake Log Haulers Association for their very generous financial help when Matthew and Crystal Campings’ newborn daughter had to be sent to the hospital in Kamloops.
Your kindness and consideration brought relief and comfort to the entire family during this stressful and worrisome time. We’d like you to know it was greatly appreciated.
Marty Camping
A wagon load of sour raspberries to the low-life person who stole my two flower hanging baskets and a very heavy iron wagon wheel painted white from my yard on Herbert Road.
Keep the baskets but please return the wagon wheel and let me restore my faith in humanity. Just put it back where you took it from.
Stealing from seniors is as low as you can go.
Shame on you. Now do the right thing.
Helen Lockhart
Raspberries to the person who stole my two wrought iron hanging baskets with salmon and purple petunias in them two weeks ago.
I hope every time you look at them you feel guilty because you stole them.
D. Miller