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Gaston County celebrates just plain dogs
The Gaston Gazette
Whether looking the most like their owner or being happy and they know it, just plain dogs deserve to be celebrated.
The Just Plain Dog Show, held Saturday at Dallas Park, celebrated the simple, unique and in-between qualities of dogs for the 48th annual show.
The show allows for all types of dogs to participate along with their owners, who must be at least 6 years old. My favorite part is just being able to see all the different groups of dogs come around and children being able to have as much fun as the dogs do, said Spencer Hall, marketing and special events coordinator for Gaston County Parks and Recreation, the host of the event.
Robert Charles McGinty, 81, of East Conway, N.H., passed on April 20, 2021, due to complications of Vascular Dementia.
Bob grew up in Redstone, N.H., one of five children. He attended Kennett High School graduating Class of 1957. At the age of 15, he met the love of his life, Judy Heath, at the Northway Roller Skating Rink. Bob and Judy would later marry and raise two wonderful daughters and they recently celebrated their 61st wedding anniversary earlier this month.
In his early career Bob worked as a mechanic at Main Street Motor Mart in North Conway. He then began a career with Public Service as a lineman where he spent 30 years until his retirement. Bob worked beside a brotherhood of men who would become lifelong friends.
Customers lament closing of Wedgewood, Capitol Hill QFC stores Deborah Horne
Two QFC stores will close for good in Seattle Saturday. The parent company, Kroger, says it was pushed to close the underperforming stores when the City Council imposed $4 an hour more for front-line grocery workers.
So many people say they will miss these stores. Their small size made them an intimate setting that neighbors say they cherished.
This could be mistaken for just another store in a national grocery chain. But to those who shop here, this QFC is special.
“I feel sad about it,” said Wendy Lendrum. “Yeah, I live right around the corner.”
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