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Paid for groceries
Thank you to a young lady at Silver Heights Foodfare.
I was picking up a few groceries and I went to pay but found I was short several dollars. I decided to take only what I absolutely needed and was about to put the rest back.
A young lady who had just paid her bill insisted she pay for the rest of mine.
I could not believe someone would do that, but eventually I gave in and let her.
She said, "Someone might someday need a hand," and I said I would help.
Wherever this lady is, thank you so much.
-- Agatha Dyck
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