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Hey everyone.
Im looking for a girl named Danielle. She is currently a nursing student. (Your boyfriend is in the same class as you).
I had my daughter March 26 and I had this girl as my nurse's student. And she was GREAT ! ...
I just wanted to say thank you ! And hopefully we can reconnect ! :)
To the man (late 30's) who helped my 90 year old grandmother at the Petro Canada Station on the corner of Eugenie and Ouellette Ave. on Wednesday, April 19th.
You saw her struggling to open her gas cap while at the pump and came over to help her open it after you finished pumping your gas. Her hands are arthritic and she wasn't able to open it. Not only did you open the cap, you proceeded to pump her gas for her. While you chatted, my grandmother told you that you were such a nice man and that your mother raised a wonderful son.
After you finished pumping her gas, you went into the station to pay. To my grandmothers surprise, when she went in to pay, she was told that YOU had also paid for her gas. $39.44!
The reason I know all this detail, is because she called me to tell me this story and was so happy for this kindness you showed her. In all her years, she has always given to others and for you to extend such kindness towards her truly filled her heart. She didn't get your name, but said you were driving a small truck/ SUV.
Thank you so much - you have been spotted!
Windsor Express presents Windsor Goodfellows Charity Night.
Wednesday, April 26 at 7:00 pm
Tickets $25 with $15 to Goodfellows.
3rd Row Floor Seats
Contact Shannon for Tickets
519-990-6100
beaumontshan@gmail.com
www.windsorgoodfellows.org
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Just wanted to send my appreciation to several people in the Windsor community who I have served as customers.
I am a cashier at a local grocery store and am fairly new to the Windsor area. I have had many customers that have carried on friendly conversations with me, given me compliments on my smile or for helping them, or just been very pleasant and kind people. Working in customer service, you tend to deal with a lot of complaints and sometimes displaced anger, so it is always a blessing when you have customers that go out of their way to acknowledge you or even just flash you a sincere smile.
This means even more to me personally, because ever since I moved here, I have suffered from major depression and find it extremely hard to get through my days. There are so many days that I have come home from work feeling lighter because of something nice a customer said to me or people acknowledging me by name and coming up to talk to me each time they visit the store. It is sometimes the only interaction that keeps me going throughout the day and helps me have hope that eventually my future will be brighter after years spent feeling so isolated and homesick. It helps me believe in humanity and the power of kindness in a world that is too often filled with hatred and negativity.
I just want to thank all those customers from the bottom of my heart for showing such simple acts of kindness. And to let people know that how you treat your cashiers, your waitresses, or anyone that serves you has a huge impact. We all have stories that others know nothing about, so it is important to always show respect and kindness to everyone you come into contact with.
Thank you to all of those customers that have also served me in ways they may not realize, and thank you to everyone in this community that treats strangers with sincerity, appreciation, and respect.
Thank you very much to whoever found and turned my husband's favourite cane in to the Customer Service desk at Costco. He is so grateful and happy to have it back. We would also like to thank all that read my original lost and found post, shared it, commented and generously offered to give my husband your cane or one of your canes. There sure are a lot of kind, thoughtful, generous and caring people in this world. You have all been Spotted.
After a bad visit to a bridal store on Wednesday - with such a rude manager my daughter and l were feeling upset. On Thursday we walked into His and Hers Wear and Bridal on Ottawa Street and were pleasantly welcomed by the owner of the store. She was so understanding and nice. She gave my daughter so much attention and gave her many dresses to try on. She helped with every dress and gave us the confidence that was taken away from us the day before. My daughter bought her dress there and will never regret going there. Anyone looking for a wedding dress, local or destination -this store has a large variety and pleasant staff. Thanks again for your help and l will be back to purchase my mother of bride dress :)
To the three ladies that walk the streets of McGregor every morning around 8am. You carry a plastic bag with you and pick up garbage you find along your route. I have seen you pick up garbage on the sidewalk, from planters and gardens and in the parking lots and peoples yards. Rain or shine you are out there. Thank you for caring about your community and our planet. Thank you for picking up after careless people.